IV. Pathologic simple columnar epithelium - Celiac Disease DRAW WITH LABELS GIVEN BELOW ● Columnar cell • Microvilli ● Terminal web Basement membrane • Connective Tissue
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- Major type: Epi fhe lial fisswL Specific type; Stratified aumhar epithilium mple colummap epithef- Major type:Ethelial fisve Specific type: these 4 wherever it says "major type" (abbreviations OK if you define them) --------- The cell Fuzzy border 6. 4 Major type Specific type: Major type : Specific type: Major type Specific type: IDENTIFY THE TISSUES SHOWN: 8 9. Major type Specific type: Major type : Specific type: Major type : Specific type: 10 11 12 Major type : Specific type: Major type : Specific type: Major type : Specific type:he type of lesion which is described as a depressed lesion of an epithelial surface is a(n) ___.Duodenum (10x & 40 X - for cells ) Label : lumen , villa , simple columnar epithelium microvill draw it and label those wording on the correct spot
- A depressed lesion of an epithelial surface" is the definition of ___. a fistula a varix an ulcer an anastomosisSimple columnar epithelium Name the specific tissue above the red line. Name the specific structure at the tip of the black arrow. Gobelet cell A AI. Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium - normal I. Keratinized stratified squamous epithelium - normal Histologic abnormality features: • Keratinized dead cells • Squamous cell ● Basal cells • Basement membrane Anatomic Part:
- Duodenum (10x & 40 X - for cells ) Label : lumen , villa , simple columnar epithelium microvill draw itWhat is the best desccription for these tissues: Cartilage, Vascular (Blood) Tissues, Reticular Connective tissues, Mesenchyme. (2-3 sentences only)Description:Identify the connective tissues represented in these drawings on the lines provided:
- 5:27 - Classroom a docs.google.com Where is the simple squamous epithelium found? urethra skin spinal cord blood vessels How are cells arranged in epithelial tissue? loosely packed arranged in discontinuous form closely packed in continuous sheets Which type of cell is present in the apical surface of the transitional epithelium? squamous Both squamous and cuboidal columnar cuboidal O OMelas 25. Identify the tissue type: 26. Identify the highlighted structure 27. Identify the tissue type: 28. Identify the highlighted structure:VI. Pathologic nonkeratinized stratified squamous epithelium: Barret syndrome DRAW WITH LABELS GIVEN BELOW Squamous cell • Basal cuboidal cell Basement membrane • Connective Tissue Goblet cell Metaplastic columnar cells Inflammatory cells