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Connective Tissue VIBS 443/602

Very loose connective tissue of subdermis with adipocytes and fibroblasts Adipocyte, 2. Fibroblast, and 3. Loose connective tissue

Fat cells of Fetal jaw 195

32409 32409 Slide 201: intestine, toluidine blue stain; 16x Goblet cells Intestinal absorptive cells Crypts Central lacteal Mast cell Muscularis mucosa

32409 rat intestine

Duodenum, monkey (toluidine blue) 447 Duodenum, monkey (toluidine blue)

447

Skin, foot 408

Skin hand monkey 109

Fingertip, monkey 105

108 Skin, scalp

195 skin of Fetal jaw

Kidney Capsule, urinary vascular poles slide #19713

202 Fibroblasts in tendon

EM 8e EM 8E: Fibroblast cells and collagen fibrils Collagen fibril Fibroblast nucleus Rough endoplasmic reticulum

EM 8d: mast cell Nucleus Granules

Mast cell in human testis UT 166 34455

118 Triad with bile duct and central vein Liver & spleen with colloidal carbon, rat

Liver & spleen with colloidal carbon, rat 118

Liver & spleen with colloidal carbon, rat 118

Esophagus and trachea, monkey – glands in trachea 242 Esophagus and trachea, monkey – glands in trachea

432

Lung with bronchi – macrophage 432 Lung with bronchi – macrophage

19714

EM 18: Liver; 17,333x Hepatic sinusoid Bile canaliculi Space of Disse

EM 8h: Macropahge in testis; 30,000x Enlarged basal lamina Heterophagic vacuole Leydig cell cytoplasm Nucleolus Myoid cell

Cardiac stomach w/chronic infection 140 Cardiac stomach w/chronic infection

Cardiac stomach w/chronic infection 140 Cardiac stomach w/chronic infection

Large intestine or Colon, monkey 153 Large intestine or Colon, monkey

EM 10d: edge of a Schwann cell showing Type IV collagen of basal lamina and Type I collagen of supporting connective tissue Basal lamina Type I collagen

Renal artery with nerves 426

Spleen (reticulum stain)- capsule and reticulum fibers 218 Spleen (reticulum stain)- capsule and reticulum fibers

16 Internal and external laminas of elastin in the wall of the renal artery Internal elastic lamina External elastic lamina Smooth muscle cell Connective tissue

EM 9: Arteriole/Smooth muscle; 30,000x Endothelial cell Internal elastic membrane Smooth muscle cell in tunica media

427 Aorta

Elastic artery of Lung with bronchi 432 Elastic artery of Lung with bronchi

Vein of Spermatic cord 196

Bile duct with portal vein, monkey 126 Bile duct with portal vein, monkey

Elastic cartilage in pina of ear #19762

165 UT165 larger secondary spermatocytes and smaller Golgi phase spermatids human testis

Spleen - capsule 417

Penis – transitional epithelium and surrounding spongy cavernous of penal urethra 277

Skeletal muscle of Tongue, monkey 136 Skeletal muscle of Tongue, monkey

cartilage growth in endochondral bone formation of the Fetal finger 220 cartilage growth in endochondral bone formation of the Fetal finger

Fibroblasts with near by collagen, nerve cells, smooth muscle cells 19716

Fibroblasts, nerve cells, smooth muscle cells (toluidine blue) 34463