Title: Histology of Respiratory and Digestive Systems
1Histology of Respiratory and Digestive Systems
2Histology of the Respiratory System
3Trachea Tissue
4Trachea
Note hyaline cartilage (C-ring though you cant
see the whole shape) and the pseudostratified
ciliated columnar epithelium.
5Bronchus Note that you are within the lung and
that this tube is surrounded by plates of
hyaline cartilage
6Lung and Bronchiole Tissue
7Bronchiole
- In the center of the image is a thick walled
bronchiole - Note the thick muscularis mucosa
- Note the lack of cartilaginous plates which
distinguish bronchioles from bronchi.
8Lung alveoli lined with simple squamous
epithelium
9Digestive System Histology
10Histology of the Esophagus
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13Esophagus
14Small Intestine Histology
15Small Intestine Histology
16 - The large intestine is identified by
- Numerous goblet cells
- Deep crypts with no villi
- Numerous lymphocytes due to the normal flora
present in the lumen
17Pancreas Histology
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19Pancreas Acini and Islets
- The difference between the Exocrine Endocrine
pancreas - Red arrow ? Islets of Langerhans
- Yellow dotted lines ? Secretory Acini
- White arrows ?secretory acini of the pancreas
which have a characteristic cell type called
Central Acinar Cells
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21Liver lobules lower magnification
22Liver Histology portal triad
The portal triad consists of the portal vein,
branches of the hepatic artery (red), and
tributaries to the bile duct (green)