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extends b/t the "free ends of the C"
smooth muscle tissue
lines the trachea
mucous membrane
only place where 3 layers of mucosa will be identifiable
esophagus
epithelium in esophagus is
stratified squamous (simple columnar in others)
mucosa stains darker here
stomach
little envaginations of mucosa in stomach are called
gastric pits
long fingerlike mucosa are here
small intestine
mucosa has pink cells here
colon
what specific type of cartilage tissue composes the C-shaped cartilages of teh trachea
hyaline cartilage
what specific type of epithelium lines the trachea and does this epithelium have goblet cells?
ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium; yes
size is about the same as a RBC. it has very little cytoplasm which is sky blue
lymphoctye
nucleus is oval, bean-shaped, or horseshoe-shaped. its cytoplasm is blue-gray
monocyte
size is about the same as a RBC. it has very little cytoplasm which is sky blue
lymphoctye
cytoplasmic granules are not visible. the nucleus usually has two or more lobes
neutrophil
nucleus is oval, bean-shaped, or horseshoe-shaped. its cytoplasm is blue-gray
monocyte
cytoplasmic granules are reddish (or orangish). nucleus usually has two lobes
eosinophil
cytoplasmic granules are not visible. the nucleus usually has two or more lobes
neutrophil
cytoplasmic granules are reddish (or orangish). nucleus usually has two lobes
eosinophil
cytoplasmic granules stain dark. nucleus, often hidden by dark granules, is lobed
basophil
size is about the same as a RBC. it has very little cytoplasm which is sky blue
lymphoctye
cytoplasmic granules stain dark. nucleus, often hidden by dark granules, is lobed
basophil
nucleus is oval, bean-shaped, or horseshoe-shaped. its cytoplasm is blue-gray
monocyte
cytoplasmic granules are not visible. the nucleus usually has two or more lobes
neutrophil
cytoplasmic granules are reddish (or orangish). nucleus usually has two lobes
eosinophil
cytoplasmic granules stain dark. nucleus, often hidden by dark granules, is lobed
basophil
epithelium in small intestine has
villi
stain pink in colon
goblet cells
acts as both a lubricant and adhesive
pleural fluid
thin deepest layer. esophagus
tunica adventitia