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Mt SAC Unit 3 Histology Self-Exam, in order

Name the Organ Name

Tooth Enamel Dentin Pulp

Name the Organ Name

Tongue Taste bud

Name the Organ Name

Tongue Cross section of skeletal muscle Mucous acini of sublingual salivary gland Longitudinal section of skeletal muscle Serous cells of salivary gland

Name the Organ Name

Sublingual Salivary gland Mucous acinus with mucous cells inside Sublingual glands have only mucous cells

Name the Organ Name

Sublingual Salivary gland Sublingual glands have mostly mucous cells Mucous acinus with mucous cells inside

Name the Organ Name

Parotid salivary gland Serous cells Ducts

Name the Organ Name

Parotid Salivary gland Duct Serous cells

Name the Organ Name

Parotid Salivary gland Parotid glands have many ducts Serous cells Ducts

Name the Organ Name

Parotid Salivary gland Parotid glands have many ducts Serous cells Ducts

Name the Organ Name

Submandibular Salivary Gland Duct Serous cells Mucous acinus with mucous cells inside Submandibular glands have both mucous cells and ducts

Name the Organ Name

Submandibular Salivary Gland Submandibular glands have both mucous cells and ducts Duct Serous cells Mucous acinus with mucous cells inside

Name the Organ Name

Submandibular Salivary Gland Submandibular glands have both mucous cells and ducts Duct Serous cells Mucous acinus with mucous cells inside

Name the Organ Name

Duodenum Plica Villus Plica are the folds into the intestine. Villi are the finger-like projections into the lumen. Plica and villi are found in all three parts of the small intestine.

Name the Organ Name the layer

Duodenum Mucosa Submucosa Muscularis externa Serosa

Name the Organ Name

Duodenum Villus Brunner’s glands Brunner’s glands are only found in the duodenum. They produce bicarbonate to deactivate the acidity of the chyme from the stomach. The villi of the duodenum are short and fat

Name the Organ Name Layer Name

Duodenum Villus Mucosa Submucosa Muscularis externa Serosa Brunner’s glands

Name the Organ Name

Jejunum Plica Villus

Name the Organ Name

Jejunum Villi The villi of the jejunum are tall and skinny

Name the Organ Name the layer

Jejunum Mucosa Submucosa Muscularis externa Serosa

Name the Organ Name

Ileum Plica Villus

Name the Organ Name

Ileum The villi of the ileum are not individually separate Villi

Name the Organ Name the layer

Ileum Mucosa Submucosa Muscularis externa Serosa

Name the Organ

Colon

Name the Organ Name

Colon Villus Goblet Cells The villi of the colon are blending together and are full of goblet cells

Name the Organ Name

Colon Goblet cells

Name the Organ Layer

Colon Mucosa Submucosa Muscularis externa Serosa

Name the Organ

Appendix

Name the Organ Name

Appendix Lymphatic nodules

Name the Organ Layer

Appendix Submucosa Mucosa Muscularis externa Serosa

Name the Organ Name

Liver Hepatic triad (artery, vein, bile duct) Central vein Hepatic lobules

Name the Organ Name

Liver Lobule Central veins Hepatocytes Sinusoids

Name

Hepatocytes Sinusoids Central vein Hepatic triad

Name

Hepatocytes Sinusoids Central vein Hepatic triad

Name

Hepatocytes Sinusoids Central vein

Name the Organ

Gallbladder

Name the Organ Layer

Gallbladder Mucosa Submucosa And Muscularis externa blended in one layer Serosa

Name the Organ Layer

Gallbladder Mucosa Serosa Submucosa And Muscularis externa blended in one layer

Name the Organ Name

Pancreas Acinar cells (secrete enzymes) Islet of Langerhans (secretes insulin)

Name the Organ Name

Pancreas Acinar cells Islet of Langerhans

Name the Organ Name

Pancreas Islets of Langerhans Acinar cells

Name the Organ Name outer rim Name Name whole structure Name the space

Kidney Bowman’s capsule Convoluted Tubules Glomerulus Capsular space

Name the Organ Name the region Name

Kidney Cortex Medulla Glomerulus Convoluted tubules

Name the Organ Name

Kidney Glomerulus Convoluted tubules

Name the Organ Name

Kidney Glomerulus Convoluted tubules

Name the Organ Name

Lung Bronchiole Alveoli

Name the Organ Name

Lung Alveoli

Name the Organ Name

Lung Alveolar wall Alveolar space

Name the Organ

Parathyroid Gland Many nuclei, all the same size and shape. Looks like view from above of FBI hats…makes you paranoid, parathyroid!

Name the Organ

Parathyroid Gland Many nuclei, all the same size and shape. Looks like view from above of FBI hats…makes you paranoid, parathyroid!

Name the Organ Name

Thyroid Gland Follicles with colloid

Name the Organ Name

Thyroid Gland Follicles with colloid

Name the Organ

Adrenal Gland

Name the Organ Name

Adrenal Gland Capsule Cortex Adipose

Name the Organ Name

Adrenal Gland Capsule Cortex Adipose

Name the Organ Name

Adrenal Gland Adipose Capsule Cortex

Name the Organ

Mammary Gland

Name the Organ

Mammary Gland

Name the Organ Name

Mammary Gland Alveoli with colloid (milk) Duct

Name the Organ Region

Ovary Cortex (where developing gametes are) Medulla

Name the Organ Name

Ovary Primary follicles Graafian follicles Secondary follicle

Name the Organ Name

Ovary Corpus luteum

Name the Organ Name

Ovary Primary follicles Secondary follicle Graafian follicle

Name the Organ Name

Ovary Oocyte (called an ovum after it is released) Antrum (contains fluid that fills up and pops the follicle open during ovulation) Corona radiata (contains nutrients for the egg as it travels in fallopian tube) Zona pellucida (blue ring, where sperm bind) Granulosa cells (make sex hormones and growth factors)

Name the Organ Name

Ovary Corpus luteum

Name the Organ Name

Ovary Corpus luteum

Name the Organ Name

Ovary Corpus luteum

Name the Organ

Fallopian Tube

Name the Organ Name the region Name

Uterus Endometrium Myometrium Uterine glands

Name the Organ and the Region Name

Uterus Endometrium Uterine glands

Name the Organ and the Region Name

Uterus Endometrium Uterine glands

Name the Organ and the Region

Uterus Myometrium

Name the Organ and the Region

Uterus Myometrium

Name the Organ Name

Placenta Chorionic villi with fetal blood Maternal blood

Name the Organ Name

Umbilical Cord Umbilical arteries Umbilical vein

Name

Testes; Seminiferous tubules

Name

Testes; Seminiferous tubules

Name the Organ Name

Testes; Seminiferous tubules Interstitial cells of Leydig (secrete testosterone)

Name

Spermatozoa

Name

Spermatozoa Flagellum Head

Name

Spermatozoa Flagellum Head Midpiece