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What is the most typical release of glands and has secretory vesicles that attach directly to the plasma membrane?

Merocrine

Type of gland release where the secretory product, a small amount of surrounding cytoplasm and a bit of plasma membrane is pinched off from the surface of the secretory cell.

Apocrine

Method of release where the entire secretory cell becomes the product

Holocrine

What are the major salivary glands

Compound tubule-acinar glands that are merocrine glands

What type of cells surround the secretory units of salivary glands?

Myoepithelial cells

What gland is this?

Parotid

1

Lobule

4

Connective tissue septa

2

Intralobular ducts

3

Interlobular duct

What type of epithelium do Interlobular ducts have?

Bistratified columnar or cuboidal epithelium

1

Interlobular duct

1

Intralobular striated duct

2

Intralobular intercalated duct

3

Serous acinus

1, 2 ,3 of parotid gland

1: Intralobular duct


2: Interlobular duct


3: lobule

1,2,3 of parotid gland

1: striated duct


2: serous acinus


3: intercalated duct

Type of gland

Submaxillary

What type of glands does the submaxillary and submandibular have?

Mixed

1 of submaxillary gland

Intralobular striated ducts

2

Mucous acinus

3

Serous demilunes

1,2,3 of submaxillary gland

1: mucous acinus


2: serous demilune


3: Intralobular duct

What gland is mixed in small carnivores, horses and people but entirely mucous in pigs, cows and sheep?

Sublingual

2,3 of sublingual gland

2: mucous acinus


3: serous demilune

What do myoepithelial cells do?

Can’t really see but they contract to release the secretions of the secretory unit

1,2 of lip

1: cutaneous region


2: oral mucosa

5

Skeletal muscle

Front (Term)

Sebaceous gland

1

Keritinized stratified squamous epithelium of filiform papillae

2

Connective tissue

1

Fungiform papillae

3

Skeletal muscle

1

Circumvallate papillae

What type of papillae and 4?

Foliate


4: taste buds

3 on bird tongue

Hyaline cartilagethe

The bone in a birds tongue is the extension of what?

Hyoid apparatus

What is this

Canine pharynx

Name all layers

1: stratified squamous epithelium


2: lamina propria


3: submucosa with mucous glands


4: skeletal muscle


5: adventitia

Front (Term)

Avian oropharynx

Front (Term)

Avian esophagus

1-6

1: stratified squamous epithelium


2: lamina propria


3: mucous salivary glands


4: muscularis mucosa


5: submucosa


6: muscularis externa

Front (Term)

Esophagus canine

2

Stratified squamous epithelium

3,4

3: lamina propria


4: muscularis mucosae

5

Tubuloacinar glands within submucosa

6, a, b

Muscularis externa


A: inner circular


B: outer longitudinal

Front (Term)

Avian crop