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What do the orange and green arrows show?
What do the orange and green arrows show?
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orange- ductal portion of eccrine sweat gland Green- epidermal portion of eccrine gland

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What do the orange and green arrows show?
Orange- ductal portion of eccrine sweat gland Green- epidermal portion of eccrine gland
What is this slide of?
The footpad- the pink part is the keratin layer and the blue dermis
What does the orange and red arrows show?
Orange- lumen of apocrine gland Red- lumen of apocrine duct
What does the arrow show?
Keratinocytes containing keratohyaline granules
What is shown here?
Melanocytes in the basal epidermis
What is this structure in the skin?
Sebaceous holocrine gland-secrete sebum
What do the annotations show?
In the upper lip green-sinus blue- sinus hair
What are the yellow and green areas?
Yellow-perioplic corium Green- coronary corium Purple-soft keratin
What does this show?
Yellow- intertubular horn Green-dermal papillae blue arrow- hard keratin
What do the areas show?
The darker area- laminar dermis Lighter area-primary epidermal lamina
What do the dots show?
Tubular horn and the gaps between is the inter-tubular horn
What does this show of the cortex?
The arrow shows the molecular layer Orange- pyramidal neurone
What are the areas?
Blue- grey matter Purple- white matter
What does this show?
Meninges and blood vessels
What are the layers shown-left to right?
1.Meninges and blood vessels 2.Molecular layer 3.Purkinje cell layer 4.Granule cell layer 5.White matter
What is shown?
Axon and synaptic spines in the cerebellum
What is shown?
The clumping together or neurones in the hypothalamus
What is shown?
Oxytocinergic neurones in para ventricular nucleus- stained for oxytocin
What do the green areas show?
The lens and the anterior lenticular epithelium
What do the arrows at the bottom of the image show?
Pink-conjuctiva Navy-Third eyelid light blue-corneal epithelium
What do the circles and orange/red arrows show?
Red circle-iridial portion of the retina Blue circle- choroid Red arrow- sclera
What is shown?
Green arrow- ciliary portion of the retina Blue arrow- sensory retina
What is shown?
Red arrow- ciliary body Blue- ciliary process
From top to bottom what are the layers?
1-inner limiting membrane 2-optic nerve fibres 3-ganglion cell layer 4-inner plexiform layer 5-inner nuclear layer 6+7- outer plexiform and nuclear layers 8-Tapetum 9-choriod 10-sclera
What are the large arrows and circles?
Blue circle- spiral ganglion Orange circle- spiral limbus Orange arrow- scala tympani red arrow- scala vestibuli green arrow- scala media blue arrow- reissner's membrane
What are the circles?
Green-tunnel of corti blue-basilar membrane orange inside green- nucleus of pillar cell orange-support cell
What are the arrows from top to down?
1.cell body of inner hair cell 2-red and blue. stereocilia and cuticular plate 3.outer hair cell
What do the circles show?
Blue-erythrocytes Orange-pillar cells that overlap to form channel
What is shown?
These are 2 lumen of bronchus- the left one being primary and right secondary both lined with pseudo stratified epithelium
What are shown?
Orange-lumen of parabronchus others-lumen of atrium light blue-smooth muscle
What is shown?
Green- erythrocyte in capillary Orange- lumen of air capillary
What is shown?
Red in circle-erythrocytes due to processing air space- lumen of faveolus left arrow- erythrocyte in capillary right arrow-ciliated columnar epithelium
What is shown?
Smooth muscle and ciliated pseudo stratified respiratory epithelium,
What is it?
Neck cells that secrete mucus and columnar absorptive epithelium
What is shown left to right?
1.Granular gastric glands that secrete acid and pepsinogen 2.Lamina propria 3.Muscularis Mucosa 4.Submucosa
What is shown?
Submucosal gland of proventriculus- the peak is a papilla Contains duct lumen, simple columnar epithelium and secretory cells that contain zymogen granules
What is shown- left to right?
1.Glandular epithelium 2.submucosa 3.surface epithelium 4.lamina propria 5.koilin
What is shown left to right?
1.Melanocytes 2.beta keratin 3.stratum germinivatum 4.meso layer 5.alpha keratin