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What is this tissue?
How do you know?
Lip

Key features:
stratified squamous epithelium, hair follicles/sebacous glands, lots of skeletal muscle

Remember that the oral side of lip (past the vermillion border) has parakeratinized stratified squamous epithelium
A- Filiform papillae
(looks like a flame)

B- Fungiform papillae
(looks like fungi/mushroom)
A- Vallate papillae
(largest papillae, moats on both sides of them)

B- Taste buds

C- Von Ebner's glands
What can you see in this slide?
Developing tooth
Name the layers of the developing tooth
A- ameloblasts

B- enamel

C- dentin

D- odontoblasts
What is this structure?
Upper esophagus

Key features:
skeletal muscle
stratified squamous on lumen surface
What structure is this?
Lower esophagus

Key features:
smooth muscle
Which part of the GI tract is the arrow pointing to?
Cardiac stomach
Gastric pits in cardiac stomach
Name the layers of GI
A- mucosa
B- submucosa
C- muscularis externa
D- serosa/adventitia
Name the layers of the mucosa
A- epithelium
B- lamina propria
C- muscularis mucosa
fundic stomach

A- chief cells *remember: digestive enzymes
B- parietal cells (fried egg) *remember: intrinsic factor (B-12)
Which part of GI? What is the arrow pointing to?
Fundic stomach (chief cells and parietal cells)

Arrow = Gastric gland
Brunner's glands

In the submucosa of the duodenum
What junction is illustrated here?
Pylorus - duodenum
What is this?
Jejunum

Middle part of small instetine (key feature: nothing in submucosa)
What is this and what's inside it?
Villi

Inside: lacteal
A- fundic stomach

B- pyloric stomach (big pits = pyloric)
What is this?
Ileum
Peyer's patches

Found in the Ileum
A- inner circular layer of muscularis externa

B- outer longitudinal layer of muscularis externa
What is this?
Colon

Key features:
Teniae coli
large lumen
What are these?
Teniae coli

In the colon
What is this? How do you know?
Appendix

Lots of lymphatic follicles
What is this? How do you know?
Appendix

Lots of lymphatic follicles
Where are we? What is A and B?
Anal canal

A- hair follicle
B- appocrine gland
Crypt of Lieberkuhn
A- epithelium
B- muscularis mucosae
C- myenteric plexus
D- Inner circular layer of muscularis externa
E- outer longitudinal layer of muscularis externa
F- serosa
Pilcae circulares
Submuscosal plexus
paneth cell