Essentials of histologyW.B. Saunders & Company, 1900 - 231 pages |
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Page 93
... acini , or alveoli . All the ducts are lined with a layer of columnar epi- thelium , which rests on a basement membrane . In some of the main ducts a second layer of low cells is found between the columnar cells and the basement ...
... acini , or alveoli . All the ducts are lined with a layer of columnar epi- thelium , which rests on a basement membrane . In some of the main ducts a second layer of low cells is found between the columnar cells and the basement ...
Page 95
... acini , against the basement membrane . These usually have a spheric nucleus , and are known as the demilunex of Heidenhain , or the crescents of Gianuzzi . The mixed glands , or seromucous glands , may have some acini of the serous ...
... acini , against the basement membrane . These usually have a spheric nucleus , and are known as the demilunex of Heidenhain , or the crescents of Gianuzzi . The mixed glands , or seromucous glands , may have some acini of the serous ...
Page 96
... acini inter- mediate or intercalated tubules occur . These are small tubules lined with flattened cells . The Pancreas . The pancreas is a gland of the serous type , and re- sembles the parotid gland so closely as to have been called ...
... acini inter- mediate or intercalated tubules occur . These are small tubules lined with flattened cells . The Pancreas . The pancreas is a gland of the serous type , and re- sembles the parotid gland so closely as to have been called ...
Page 97
... acini , there being no " intermediate " tubules in this gland . The fibrous tissue between the acini is quite scanty , and usually contains many wandering connective - tissue cells . The Submaxillary Gland . In man the submaxillary ...
... acini , there being no " intermediate " tubules in this gland . The fibrous tissue between the acini is quite scanty , and usually contains many wandering connective - tissue cells . The Submaxillary Gland . In man the submaxillary ...
Page 90
... acini vary in different glands from saccular to club - shaped or tubular . They are lined by a single layer of epithelial cells , broader and larger than those lining the ducts , which rest upon a membrana propria , or basement membrane ...
... acini vary in different glands from saccular to club - shaped or tubular . They are lined by a single layer of epithelial cells , broader and larger than those lining the ducts , which rest upon a membrana propria , or basement membrane ...
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acini arrangement arteries basement membrane blood supply blood-cells blood-vessels body bone branches brane bundles called canaliculi capillaries capsule cartilage cavity cell-body cement substance cementum ciliary ciliated coat consists columnar cells composed connective tissue connective-tissue cells contains cornea corpuscles covered dentin Describe the structure duct enamel eosinophiles epithelial cells fibers fibrous coat follicles ganglion genital corpuscles granular granules hair Haversian canals Haversian systems hyaline inch inner intestine irregular lacunę lamellę limiting membrane lined lobules longitudinal lymph lymphatics marrow matrix medullated and nonmedullated mesoblastic microns mucosa mucous coat mucous membrane muscle-fibers muscular coat nerves nonmedullated nerve-fibers nuclei numerous occur osteoblasts papillę perichondrium periosteum portion posterior QUESTIONS FOR CHAPTER retina secondary papillę serous coat single layer smooth muscle spaces stain stomach stratified epithelium stroma submucosa submucous coat surrounded sweat-glands terminate thin tubes tubular glands tunica albuginea type of gland vessels voluntary muscle white fibrous tissue yellow elastic tissue
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