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Oral cavity epithelium

Stratified squamous karatinized (anterior)


Non-karatinized (posterior)

Myoepithelial cells

Contraction helps to expel the secreatory product

Submandibular

Serous


Serous demilunes- cresent shaped mucus acini are normally surrounded by one or more serous cells

Sublingual gland

Mucous


Parotid gland

Serous


Interrelated ducts


Striated ducts deferense

The lip

Stratified squamous non keratinized oral epithelium


Stratified squamous keratinized epidermis

Transition zone of the lip

Vermilion border

The tongue

Stratified squamous keratinized epithelium posterior non karatinized


Gum and hard palet stratified squamous karatinized

Taste buds

Stratified squamous epithelium karatinized


Guitarist pore


Vallarta papilla- not in contact with food only juice

Upper Esophagus

Stratified squamous epithelium


Skeletal muscle

Lower esophagus

Smooth muscle layer

Stomach

Simple columnar epithelium

Police circulares

Permanent fold or elevation of mucosa in the small intestine

Peneth cells

At the base of the intestinal glands deep eosonopillic staining

Peyer's patches

Aggregations of lymphatic nodules


Ilium

Duodenum

Simple columnar

Brunner's glands

Duodenal glands- branched tubuloacinar glands with mucous cells


Submucousa

Lacteals

They absorb fatty acids and glycerol

Large intestine

Contains teniae coli


Simple columnar epithelium


Intestinal glands instead of villi


Goblet cells


Absorb vitamins k, B12

Anorectal junction

Simple columnar to stratified squamous

Hepatic triad

Branches from the porta hepatis

Gall bladder

Simple columnar epithelium

External anal sphincter

Stratified squamous epithelium

Internal anal sphincter

Smooth muscle

Pancreas exocrine

Serous


Simple columnar epithelium


Acidophilic

Pancreas endocrine

Islet of langerhans

Liver acinus

Rappaport

Space of disse

Located between the lining of the sinusoids and hepatocytes


Lymph is found in the space

Rectum

Simple columnar

Gum

Karatinized squamous epithelium to protect the month during mastication

Sublingual fold

An elevation under the tongue to mark the sublingual gland

Lip

Central core of skeletal muscles obicularis oris


Skin with hair follicles and sweat glands


Outer surface is the vermilion border

Tongue

Taste buds


Muscle running in all direction


Lot of nerves wavey


Central core of skeletal muscle

Taste buds

Posterior third of the tongue palatine tonsils

Palatine tonsil


Lymphoid


Skeletal muscle of the superior contrictor


Glands


Which hemicapsule formed by the pharyngealbacillar fascia


Pharynx

Skeletal muscle


The glandular tissue is between the muscles

The circular muscle is the cricophargeal

Narrowest part in the body except vermilion border

Pyloric duodenal junction

Simple columnar to intestinal epithelium with goblet cells

Sublingual

Auerbach plexus

Stomach

Rugea

Fungus of the stomach

Mucus acinus

Between basement membran and basal membran

Pyloric region of stomach

Gastric pit deeper


Lymph nodules

Duodenum

Pyloric

Bunners glands in the duodenum

Appendix

Ranula

Cyst of the lingual gland

Gall bladder

Simple columnar


No goblet cell

Glycogen granules

Fasted- little


Eat- a lot

Gall bladder

Palatine tonsil

Stratified squamous non karatinized

Palatine tonsil

Stratified squamous non karatinized

Intercalated ducts

Small ducts where acinus empty thier secreation

Striated ducts

Several intercalated ducts merge together to form larger striated ducts

Flow in ducts

Acinus- intercalated duct- striated ducts- intralabular ducts- interlobular ducts

Flow in ducts

Acinus- intercalated duct- striated ducts- intralabular ducts- interlobular ducts

Periatal cells