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5.02 Honors Assessment Template

Assessment View the slides of the pancreas and small intestines. As you view the slides, open the Pancreas Worksheet and follow the instructions. This assignment is worth 20 points.

Tissue Slide Observations Pancreas 4X Pancreas 10X Pancreas 20X Pancreas Worksheet As you view the tissue slides, draw your observations in the space provided. Include any written notes that may be helpful when you are studying and answering the questions for your assignment . Tissue Slide Observations Pancreas 4X Pancreas 10X   Pancreas 20X Pancreas 40X Intestines 4X Intestines 10X Intestines 20X Intestines 40X

Pancreas 1X A cross section of the tissue in the pancreas.

Pancreas 4X The Islets of Langerhan contain endocrine cells that secrete the hormones insulin and glucagon. The exocrine aciner cells secrete digestive enzymes and bicarbonate into the intestines.

Pancreas 10X There are separate cells found in the pancreas. The endocrine cells secrete hormones into blood or lymph. The exocrine cells secrete to the surface of a tissue.

Pancreas 20X The insulin secreted by the cells of the pancreas promotes protein synthesis.

Pancreas 40X The enzymes secreted by the cells of the pancreas aid in the digestion and absorption that takes place in the small intestines.

Intestine 4X The epithelium found in the intestines is made up of varying kinds of cells. The cells that make up the villi are the most abundant. These cells function to absorb nutrients during the digestive process.

Intestine 10X The intestines also contain fibroblasts. These cells are part of the connective tissue that provides support to the intestinal canal.

Intestine 20X Like all organs, the tissues of the intestines receive oxygen and remove waste by blood carried in arteries and veins.

Intestine 40X The intestines are lined with smooth muscle that contracts involuntarily to move the digested food through the intestinal canal.

1. Describe the common tissues found in the organs of the intestinal tract. (5 points)

2. Describe the common tissues and structures found in accessory organs. (5 points)

3. Describe these structures and their function in the pancreas (5 points): Acinar cells that secrete enzymes or bicarbonate _____ Islet cells that secrete insulin or glucagon ____ Blood vessel ______

4. Describe these structures and their function in the small intestines (5 points): Villi _____ Smooth muscle ______ Intestinal glands _______