Vein vs artery histology
[DOC File]Histology Lab 8 – Circulation
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central vein, portal vein, hepatic (portal) artery, lymphatic vessel, bile duct. Pancreas (slide 52): The pancreas which is part of the digestive and endocrine system is a gland that has both exocrine and endocrine functions. The exocrine portion of the pancreas is comprised of a compound acinar gland that produces a variety of digestive enzymes. Clusters of cells called Islets of Langerhan ...
[DOC File]HISTOLOGY
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BIOL 441/541 HISTOLOGY ... Pulmonary artery. Pulmonary vein. Visceral pleura (simple squamous epithelium lining outside of lung – may not be visible in every section; underlain by connective tissue) SLIDE 65 – Lung (Masson stain) Find structures as in Slide 64. SLIDE 66 – Larynx. Note transitions from stratified squamous epithelium to respiratory epithelium . Vestibular fold (false vocal ...
[DOC File]Animal Histology Notes - Rutgers University
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Histology: be able to differentiate between vein and artery cross section. Blood (covered on final exam only, not the lab practical exam) Know the structure, relative numbers, function of the following constituents of blood: erythrocytes, leukoytes (neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, basophils), platelets, plasma. What is hematocrit? Know the structure and function of hemoglobin ...
Histology-World! Histology Fact Sheet-Vessels
Artery, Vein and Nerve. (pp 113, 115). Compare the relative thickness of the layers described above between the artery and vein. Note that the artery, but not the vein, has a thin internal elastic membrane located within the tunica intima. The tunica intima of the artery contains almost no CT. The artery is usually small and round, with a thicker wall than the vein. The vein is larger and ...
[DOC File]Histology Lab Manual - University of Windsor
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Blue Arrow – Endothelium of a vein; Red Arrow- Endothelium of an artery B. Simple Cuboidal Epithelium (Function: for secretion, absorption and excretion) Cells have a cubed like appearance in cross section and are often found in duct systems and in the collecting tubules of the kidney (cells are as wide as they are deep). Will see cells attached to a very visible . basement membrane. Cross ...
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