Y2TA Histo Review Most images illegally lifted from JayDoc HistoWeb

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Y2TA Histo Review Most images illegally lifted from JayDoc HistoWeb

Name that Epithelium

Simple Squamous (glomerulus)Simple Cuboidal (thyroid) Pseudostratified Ciliated Columnar (trachea) Stratified Squamous (lip)

The Bride of Name that Epithelium

Transitional (urinary bladder)Stratified Squamous Keratinized (skin) Simple Columnar (gall bladder)Stratified Cuboidal (sweat duct)

Here to Pump YOU up

Skeletal (longitudinal)Skeletal (cross-section) SmoothCardiac

Separated at Birth?

Smooth MusclePeripheral Nerve

Separated at Birth? Smooth MusclePeripheral Nerve

got milk? 12341

Hyaline Cartilage Haversian System Epiphyseal plate 1.Resting Zone 2.Proliferative Zone 3.Hypertrophy Zone 4.Ossification Zone 12341

What Am I?

Veins Artery Nerve Venule Arteriole

Blood Cells (no need to guess, just review) Shamelessly stolen from the University of Nebraska Omaha – go Mavericks! PMN & RBCs Eosinophil Basophil Lymphocyte & Platelets SCA Monocyte

Guess the Lymphoid Tissue Cardiac

Guess the Lymphoid Tissue Peyer’s Patch (ileum)Spleen Lymph NodeCardiac Cortex Medulla

Now Breathe

Larynx Bronchiole Lung Alveolar Macrophage Type I Pneumocyte Pulmonary Artery Pulmonary Vein Type II Pneumocyte

Food Goes In…

Esophagus (middle 1/3) Stomach (fundus) Gastroesophageal Junction Stomach (pylorus)

…Food Comes Out

Duodenum Colon Ilium/Jejunum Anorectal Junction

Pavlov’s Dog

Serous Mucous

Pavlov’s Dog Parotid GlandSublingual Gland Submandibular Gland Serous Mucous

Accessory GI Organs

Liver Gall Bladder Pancreas Bile Duct Hepatic Vein Hepatic Artery Exocrine Islets of Langerhans

Name that Hormone!

Thyroid Adrenal Pancreas – Islet of Langerhans Zona Glomerulosa Zona Fasciculata Zona Reticularis Medulla

Name that Hormone! Thyroid Adrenal Pancreas – Islet of Langerhans Zona Glomerulosa Zona Fasciculata Zona Reticularis Medulla T3, T4 Insulin Mineralocorticoids (aldosterone) Glucocorticoids (cortisol) Androgens Epi, NE

Wicked Pissah

Kidney Cortex Renal Tubules Ureter Urinary Bladder Proximal TubuleDistal Tubules Glomerulus Bowman’s Capsule Macula Densa

♀ Ovary UterusOviduct Vagina Proliferative Secretory Primordial Follicle Primary Follicle Secondary FollicleGraafian Follicle

♂ Seminiferous Tubles Primary Spermatocytes Secondary Spermatocytes Spermatogonia Spermatids Epididymis Stereocilia Ductus Deferens Seminal Vesicle

Separated at Birth? The Sequel

Ureter Oviduct Ductus Deferens

Separated at Birth? The Sequel Ductus Deferens Ureter Oviduct

THE END You on Friday Afternoon!