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Histology Slides for the GI Track Slides are presented in order of magnification As you view the following slides make sure you can accomplish these goals. 1.Can you identify the organ from which the tissue sample was taken? 2.Can you identify the specific structures or layers indicates by the numbered arrows or brackets? At the end of a sequence you will find the answers to the above for each organ.

Organ? 40X

Organ 100X

Organ? 400X

Tissue from Esophagus slides 1-4 Slide # 1 1.Nonkeratinized Stratified Squamous 2.Lamina Propria 3.General layer called the Mucosa 4.Muscularis Mucosae 5.Submucosal Mucous Gland 6.Submucosa 7.Circular smooth muscle layer Slide # 2 1.Nonkeratinized Stratified Squamous 2.Lamina Propria 3.Muscularis Mucosae 4.Submucosal Mucous Gland 5.Submucosa

Tissue from Esophagus slides 1-4 Slide # 3 1.Circular smooth muscle layer 2.Longitudinal smooth muscle layer 3.Adventitia 4.Mucularis Externa Slide # 4 1.Nonkeratinized Stratified Squamous 2.Lamina Propria 3.Muscularis Mucosae 4.Submucosal Mucous Gland

Organ or Organs? 100X

1 2 Organ or Organs? 400X

Slides 8-9 Esophageal-Gastric Junction Slide # 8 1.Junction where epithelia changes from nonkeratinized stratified squamous to simple columnar. 2.Simple columnar 3.Nonkeratinized stratified squamous 4.Lumen Slide # 9 1.Simple columnar lining a gastric pit 2.Junction where epithelia changes from nonkeratinized stratified squamous to simple columnar

Fold and organ? 40X 1

organ? 100X

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Slides Stomach Slide # 11 Large fold is a Rugae Gastric Mucosa Slide # 12 1.Simple columnar lining a gastric pit 2.Muscularis Mucosae 3.Lamina Propria 4.Oblique smooth muscle layer 5.Circular smooth muscle layer 6.Longitudinal smooth muscle layer

Slides Stomach Slide # 13 1.Muscularis Mucosae 2.Submucosa 3.Oblique smooth muscle layer 4.Circular smooth muscle layer 5.Longitudinal smooth muscle layer Slide # 14 1.Muscularis Mucosae 2.G-cells at the bottom of a gastric pit 3.Submucosa 4.Lamina Propria 5.Parietal cells in a gastric pit 6.Chief cells in a gastric pit 7.Oblique smooth muscle layer 8.Circular smooth muscle layer 9.Longitudinal smooth muscle layer

organ? 40X 2 2 1

organ? 400X 1 2 3

Slides Liver Tissue Slide # 17 1.Central Vein 2.Portal triads demonstration the boundary of the lobule Slide # 18 1.Central Vein 2.Sinusoids 3.Hepatocyte Slide # 19 1.Branch of the Hepatic Portal Vein 2.Bile duct 3.Branch of the Hepatic Artery 4.Portal Triad

organ? 40X 1 2

organ? 100X 2 3 1

2 1

Slides Pancreas Tissue Slide # 21 1.Block of acinar cells called an acini 2.Pancinian Corpuscle Slide # 22 1.Block of acinar cells called an acini 2.Pancinian Corpuscle 3.Islet of Lanerhans Slide # 23 1.Acinar Cell 2.Islet of Lanerhans

organ and folds? 40X

organ? 100X

organ? 400X

Slides Small Intestine - Duodenum Slide # 25 1.Villus 2.Limina Propria 3.Lacteal 4.Crypt of Lieberkuhn 5.Submucosa 6.Visceral Peritoneum 7.Longitudinal smooth muscle layer 8.Circular smooth muscle layer 9.Plicae Circularis

Slides Small Intestine - Duodenum Slide # 26 1.Villus 2.Limina Propria 3.Muscularis Mucosae 4.Brunner’s gland 5.Submucosa 6.Crypt of Lieberkuhn Slide # 27 1.Villus 2.Limina Propria 3.Goblet cells with mucous drop 4.Crypt of Lieberkuhn 5.Muscularis Mucosae

organ? 100X

organ? 400X 2 1

Slides Small Intestine - Ileum Slide # 30 1.Villus 2.Peyer’s Patch 3.Muscularis Mucosae 4.Submucosa 5.Longitudinal smooth muscle layer 6.Circular smooth muscle layer Slide # 31 1.Muscularis Mucosae 2.Peyer’s Patch

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Slides Large Intestine Slide # 33 1.Intestinal Mucosa with intestinal pits or gland 2.Muscularis Mucosae 3.Submucosa 4.Longitudinal smooth muscle layer 5.Circular smooth muscle layer 6.Lymph node Slide # 34 1.Intestinal pit or gland 2.Muscilaris Mucosae 3.Submucosa 4.Longitudinal smooth muscle layer 5.Circular smooth muscle layer

Slides Large Intestine Slide # 35 1.Intestinal pits with goblet cells 2.Lamina Propria 3.Muscularis Mucosae 4.Lumen of an intestinal pit or gland

organ or organs? 40X 1

organor organs? 100X

organor organs? 400X 1 2

Slides Anorectal junction Slide # 38 1.Junction of the Rectum and Anus Slide # 39 1.Junction of the rectum and Anus 2.Simple Columnar cells of the Rectum 3.nonkeratinized stratified squamous of the Anus 4.Intestinal pit or gland Slide # Simple Columnar cells of the Rectum 2.nonkeratinized stratified squamous of the Anus