Organ-specific histology — Flashcards

Organ-specific histology — Flashcards

Organ-specific histology — Flashcards

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#11

The mucosa of the gut wall consists of three layers: a(n) _____, lamina propria, and muscularis mucosa

#12

The surface of the stomach is marked histologically by closely spaced grooves called gastric _____, into which several gastric glands secrete

#13

The middle layer of the ovary is the _____, which contains a mixture of cell types

#14

What is the location of germ cells and Sertoli cells in relation to the seminiferous tubules? _____

#15

The inner layer of lymph nodes is the _____, which consists of medullary cords and sinuses

#16

The _____ is the functional unit of the breast; lobules make milk that drains via ducts to nipple

#17

Which gut wall layer contains Auerbach's plexus? _____

#18

The _____ surface of hepatocytes faces sinusoids

#19

What is the location of Leydig cells in relation to the seminiferous tubules? _____

#20

Juxtaglomerular (JG) cells are modified _____ cells of the afferent arteriole

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