Pictures Flashcards

1
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What is this a picture of? Where did it come from?

A

Islets of Langerhans in a mouse pancreas.

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2
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Which hormone is shown here?

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INSULIN!!

Note that insulin has low affinity, high capacity glucose transporters.

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3
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What hormone is shown here?

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GLUCAGON!!

Note: that glucagon has high affinity, low capacity glucose transporters…

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4
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What is this repesentative of?

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Insulin-responsive glucose transport in peripheral tissues

High affinity, low capacity glucose transporter

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5
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What is shown here? What is the source of it?

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A pancreatic islet from a mouse.

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6
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What is shown here? Where did it come from?

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A pancreatic islet from a human.

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7
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What does this picture show?

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the musculature & well-developed plicae of the jejunum

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8
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What is this?

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Meckel’s diverticulum

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9
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What is this structure?

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An inflamed appendix.

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10
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What does this X ray show?

A

Diverticuli

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11
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What does this show?

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Diverticulitis

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12
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What’s that little messy line in the anus called?

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pectinate line

divides the superior & inferior portions of the anus.

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13
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What does this picture show?

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It shows a retrograde fill of the renal pelvis. You can see here the renal pelvis, major calyx & minor calyx.

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14
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Identify the following structures.

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15
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Idenitfy these structures.

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How did you do? : )

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16
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Pictures the structure of the fat & fascia around the kidney.

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Were you right?

17
Q

Idenitfy this structure.

A

Cisterna Chyli

18
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Identify these 2 muscles.

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19
Q

Identify these structures.

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Keep tryin’–>you’ll get there!

20
Q

What’s weird about this cadaver?

A

The IVC is on the left side. What? Crazy!

21
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What’s the gray thing in the middle? What’s the muscle around the gray thing called? What’s the purple structure? Black structure? Yellow structure?

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22
Q

What’s the arrow pointing at?

A

Lumbocostal trigone

23
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What’s the yellow area called? Purple? Grey? What forms the body wall here?

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24
Q

What does a cross section of a pancreatic acinus look like?

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Were you right? : )

25
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What are the structures on here that aren’t already labeled?

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26
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What is that thing at the top? What is the region with the little white balls? What is likely at the bottom of this picture?

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White ball region: Zone 3 (fat accumulation)

Zone 2 is above that & then Zone 1. The portal canal is on the top & the central vein is on the bottom.

27
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What is shown in this picture?

A

Glycogen stored in the cytoplasm of hepatocytes.

28
Q

What are these 2 slides of?

A

Gallbladder!

Simple columnar epithelium w/ short villi…

No muscularis mucosae or submucosa