The Human Colon Showing Typical Histology Structures Cross-Section by Go Science Crazy is a meticulously prepared specimen designed for detailed study of the human colon's histological features. This cross-sectional slide showcases the typical structures of the colon, including mucosa, submucosa, muscularis propria, and serosa. Ideal for educational and research purposes, it provides a clear and informative view of the colon’s tissue organization and structure. Bullet Points: Detailed Histology: Displays the typical histological structures of the human colon, including mucosa, submucosa, muscularis propria, and serosa. Educational Tool: Perfect for anatomy and physiology classes, providing a clear view of colon tissue organization. High-Quality Preparation: Ensures precise representation of colon structures for accurate study and analysis. Cross-Sectional View: Allows examination of internal layers and tissue arrangement within the colon. Durable and Reliable: Prepared for long-term use in educational and research settings. Visual Aid: Aids in understanding gastrointestinal tract anatomy and pathology.
This document includes real slides from histology practicals with clear annotations of each cell present in the organs and the layers clearly separated. Topics include: - The small intestine - The large intestine - The stomach - The skin - Trachea - Bronchi - Urinary system and many more
This post contains many high yield images that help to identify some of the identifying features of the colon. The colon is 6 feet in length and divided into the cecum, ascending colon, descending colon, transverse colon, sigmoid colon and terminates in the rectum.Functions of the Colon • Villi have absorptive function • Microvilli increase the surface area of absorption • Muscularis externa helps in churning food particles i.e peristalsis • Serosa is supportive and protective in function • Pey
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This is the Virtual Version of the Stations Review students would do around the lab to prepare for the Unit 2 Exam: Histology (Tissues). This is a great review for absent students/virtual students/or students who want more practice. This review is tied to the Warren Science Histology Exam however, this is a great review for many Tissue Units. Student will receive their own Google Slides to copy so they can move the correct answer to the corresponding question and then they check their own answers with the provided key! This pairs with the Unit 2 Histology Exam found here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Exam-2-Histology-Tissue-KEY-Unit-2-in-Series-Fall-1844527?st=6a11e16e6c18df01ef0cbd21554a30a3 Exam is also found in the Unit Packet: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/HistologyTissues-Unit-BUNDLE-Unit-2-in-Series-2030158 Exam is also found in the Fall Semester Bundle: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Anatomy-Physiology-Semester-Bundle-Fall-5-Total-UnitsSave-25-2187412
This fetus watercolor print depicts the fetal anatomy of a pregnant female. The fetal position shown is the cephalic presentation, the ideal position for labor where the baby is head down, facing the mothers back. Soothing blues and greens are used to compliment this natural and beautiful imagery. This is the perfect p
Arteries - Carry blood away from the heart; vessel diameter decreases as we move down the arterial tree. • Walls comprise - Tunica intima (inner): smooth endothelial cells reduce friction with blood flowing through the vessel lumen. - Tunica media (middle): comprises smooth muscle cells and fenestrated sheets of elastic tissue; the elastic allows for recoil. - Tunica adventitia (outer): tunica adventitia is the collagenous outermost layer; vaso vasorum are small blood vessels that travel through this layer in larger arteries. Artery TypesElastic arteries • Include the aorta, the largest artery in the body • Abundant elastic fibers in tunica mediaMuscular arteries • Include the arteries that distribute blood to major body regions (such as the femoral artery in the thigh) • Have thick layer of tunica media, abundant smooth muscle cells • Two distinct sheets of elastic tissue not identified in our histological samples: - The external elastic lamina lies just deep to the tunica adventitia, and covers the tunica media - Internal elastic lamina deep to basement membraneArterioles • The smallest arterial vessels; these carry blood to the capillary beds in target tissues • Larger arterioles comprise all three tunics (smaller arterioles may not) • Despite having only a few layers of smooth muscle cells in their tunica media, arterioles are the primary site of blood flow regulation Smooth muscle cells • Vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) display phenotypic plasticity, as they can function as contractile or synthesizing units depending on environmental signals • As contractile cells, vascular smooth muscle cells maintain arteriole tone to regulate local blood flow • Synthesize extracellular components, including elastic, reticular, and collagenous fibers Their synthetic role implicates vascular smooth muscle cells in atherosclerosis: - Inflammation triggers the synthesis of extracellular components, which exacerbates plaque formation - May facilitate plaque stability by maintaining fibrous caps
This post contains many high yield images that help to identify some of the identifying features of the colon. The colon is 6 feet in length and divided into the cecum, ascending colon, descending colon, transverse colon, sigmoid colon and terminates in the rectum.Functions of the Colon • Villi have absorptive function • Microvilli increase the surface area of absorption • Muscularis externa helps in churning food particles i.e peristalsis • Serosa is supportive and protective in function • Pey
Lymphocytosis refers to an increase of peripheral blood lymphocytes, which for adults corresponds to >4000 lymphocytes/microL in most clinical laboratories (Approach to Lymphocytosis).
This is a Fine Art Paper Print of an original acrylic painting inspired by histology slides of skeletal muscles in cross section. -High Resolution -Shipped with care to avoid any damage -Customization on sizing or bleed available on request
Skin. Layers of the Epidermis, Human, Thick Skin, 100X at 35mm. Shows Epidermal Layers--Stratum: basale, spinosum, granulosum, lucidum, corneum, and dermis.
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By Ammar Anwar 3rd Year MBBS Hey there everyone. I worked terribly hard to make my histo copy this year and then ended up not gett...
This PowerPoint contains 27 slides for practicing with Tissues. It is mostly images (slides) where students have to identify the tissue. I use this with the Tissue Bingo Cards (for sale on TpT) to review before a test. https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Histology-Tissues-Bingo-Game-3471881
Simplified well-labeled histology diagrams and illustrations with slide descriptions, MBBS & BDS Professional histology slides with descriptions.