salivary glands Flashcards

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structure of salivary glands

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lobular structure composed of lobes which are subdivided into smaller lobules

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types of secretory cells make up the secretory unit?

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mucous and serous cells

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what do the mucous, and serous cells form?

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  • mucous forms tubular strcutres

- serous forms acinar secretory units or serous demilunes

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features of the mucous secretory cells

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  • cuboidal/columnar
  • flattened nuclei against the basement membrane
  • several mucous acini units exhibit wide lumens
  • some mucous acini exhibit an acinar cap called serous demilune
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features of serous secretory cells

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  • strongly basophilic
  • narrow lumen (rarely seen)
  • round nuclei
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drainage steps of saliva

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1) intercalated ducts lined by low cuboidal cells
2) striated ducts lined by tall cuboidal cells
3) striated ducts converge in to INTERLOBULAR ducts lined by stratified cuboidal/columnar epithelium

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what are the intercalated and striated ducts collectively called?

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intralobular ducts because they are situated inside the lobules

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what do the striated ducts show?

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radial striations, due to the infolding of basal plasma membrane and parallel columns of mitochondria.

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what is visible in the basement membrane of the secretory units and initial part of the duct system?

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myoepithelial cell nuclei

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where can plasma cells be observed?

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on the basal surface of duct cells.

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function of plasma cells?

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secretion of igA that combines with a secretory product of the duct cells and is then released into glandular lumen providing immunological protection in the oral cavity

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