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Histology
Histology Lab Exam II
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A: mucosa
B: longitudinal muscle
C: circular muscle
D: submucosa
BLANK: Brunner's glands
duodenum
(A-D, organ)
A: trabeculae
B: follicle
C: germinal center
lymph node
(A-C, organ) cortex outer areas (with follicles), medulla inner areas
A: follicle w/ germinal center
B: sinuses
C: medullary cords
lymph node
(A, B, C, organ)
A: white pulp
B: red pulp
spleen
(A, B, organ)
A: Hassall's corpuscle
B: medulla
C: cortex
thymus
(A-C, organ)
A: nonkeratinized stratified squamous
B: follicle
C: germinal center
tonsil
(A, B, C, organ)
A: enamel
B: dentin
crown
(A, B, what section)
A: dentin
B: pulp cavity
C: cementum
root
(A, B, C, what section)
parotid gland
A: intestinal crypts
B: goblet cells
colon
(A, B, organ)
A: serosa
B: longitudinal muscle
C: circular muscle
D: mucosa
E: submucosa
colon
(A-E, organ)
A: Peyer's patches
B: circular muscle
C: longitudinal muscle
D: submucosa
E: mucosa
ileum
A & B make up muscularis externa
(organ)
A: muscularis mucosae
B: longitudinal muscle
C: circular muscle
stomach
(A, B, C, organ)
A: gastric glands in mucosa
B: mucosa
C: submucosa
D: muscularis externa (C & L)
E: serosa
stomach
(A-E, organ)
A: nonkeratinized stratified squamous in mucosa
esophagus
(A, organ)
A: crista ampullaris (organ)
B: cupula
A: scala vestibule
B: vestibular membrane
C: scala tympani
D: tectorial membrane
E: organ of Corti
cochlea
(A, B, C, D, E)
(organ)
A: ganglion cell layer
B: inner plexiform
C: bipolar neurons
D: outer plexiform layer
E: rods and cones
F: choroid
retina
(layers)
(organ)
A: retina
B: choroid
C: sclera
A: gustatory cell
B: basal cell
C: taste bud
tongue
(cells A, B, C)
(organ)
A: pyramidal cell
cerebral cortex
multipolar neuron
(cell A)
(organ)
(classification)
A: purkinje cells
cerebellum
multipolar neuron
(cell A)
(organ)
(cell classification)
A: astrocyte
neuroglia cell
(type of cell)
A: ependymal cells
B: oligodendrocyte
C: motor neuron
A: motor cells
B: central canal
A: sensory cell
B: satellite cell (tiny black nucleus)
A: node of Ranvier
B: myelin sheath
axons
(A, B)
(processes)
A: cell body
B: nucleus
C: glia cell
axon and dendrites
(A, B, C)
(processes found here)
large: vein
simple cuboidal (thick) bile duct
smaller circle: artery
liver & portal triad
(large, thick circle, thin circle, organ)
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