Histology 5th LE Flashcards

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Seminiferous tubules

Stratified cuboidal epithelium resting on the basement membrane

Spermatogonia - spherical nuclei, immediately adjacent to basement membrane

Primary spermatocyte

Spermatids

Sertoli cells (in between cuboidal cells, triangular, blood testis barrier)

Leydig cells - acidophillic, produce testosterone, in between the tubules in the interstital space

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Organ: Pancreas

Islets of Langerhans

Cells of the Pancreas:

  • Alpha: glucagon
  • Beta: Insulin
  • Delta: Somatostatin
  • F/PP Cells: Pancreatic Polypeptide
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Organ: Pancreas

Islets of Langerhans

Cells of the Pancreas:

  • Alpha: glucagon
  • Beta: Insulin
  • Delta: Somatostatin
  • F/PP Cells: Pancreatic Polypeptide
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Organ: Thymus

Hassal’s Corupuscle

Endocrine function: Thymopoeitin (for lymphocyte development)

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Organ: Thymus

Hassal’s Corupuscle

Endocrine function: Thymopoeitin (for lymphocyte development)

*notice the lobated areas

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Organ: Thymus

Hassal’s Corupuscle

Endocrine function: Thymopoeitin (for lymphocyte development)

*notice the medullary area which is pale-staining

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Organ: Thymus

Hassal’s Corupuscle

Endocrine function: Thymopoeitin (for lymphocyte development)

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Organ: Parathyroid Gland

Principal cells and oxyphil cells

*Notice that the slide is pale-staining

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Organ: Parathyroid Gland

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Parathyroid gland

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Parathyroid gland

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Organ: Pituitary Gland

Left side is pale staining: Pars nervosa (Posterior Lobe); whitish in appearance due to predominance of nerve fibers; small cells are pituicytes

Right side is darker staining: Anterior Lobe; note acidophillic cells, basophillic cells, and chromophobes

Middle part: Pars intermedia

Cells of the Anterior Pituitary:

  • Acidophils: more numerous, smalle, secrete less hormones (GH, Somatotropin, Prolactin)
  • Basophils: less in number, bigger, secrete more hormones (LH, FSH, ACTH, B-LPH, MSH, TSH)
  • Chromophobes: Do not stain, with central nucleus, non-functional
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Organ: Pituitary gland, Anterior Lobe

Cells of the Anterior Pituitary:

  • Acidophils: more numerous, smaller, secrete less hormones (GH, Somatotropin, Prolactin)[pampalaki ng bata at ng boobs]
  • Basophils: less in number, bigger, secrete more hormones (LH, FSH, ACTH, B-LPH, MSH, TSH) [Stimulating hormones]
  • Chromophobes: Do not stain, with central nucleus, non-functional
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Cells of the Anterior Pituitary:

  • Acidophils: more numerous, smalle, secrete less hormones (GH, Somatotropin, Prolactin)
  • Basophils: less in number, bigger, secrete more hormones (LH, FSH, ACTH, B-LPH, MSH, TSH)
  • Chromophobes: Do not stain, with central nucleus, non-functional
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Cells of the Anterior Pituitary:

  • Acidophils: more numerous, smalle, secrete less hormones (GH, Somatotropin, Prolactin)
  • Basophils: less in number, bigger, secrete more hormones (LH, FSH, ACTH, B-LPH, MSH, TSH)
  • Chromophobes: Do not stain, with central nucleus, non-functional
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Organ: Pituitary Gland

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Cells of the anterior pituitary

Pinker cells: Acidophils

Bluer cells: Basophils

Non-staining: Chromophobes

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Cells of the anterior pituitary

Light pink cells: Acidophils

Darker pink cells: Basophils

Non-staining: Chromophobes

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Organ: Thyroid Gland with thyroid follicles

Secretions are inside the thyroid follicle. Follicles are filled with colloid.

Lining of thyroid follicles:

  • Normal: simple cuboidal epithelium
  • Hypoactive: simple squamois
  • Very active: simple columnar epithelium

Cell types:

  • Parafollicular/clear/C cells: on the basal lamina or between follicles, secrete Calcitonin
  • Follicular epithelial/Principal/F cells: secrete T3 or T4, smaller and darker staining
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Organ: Thyroid Gland with thyroid follicles

Secretions are inside the thyroid follicle. Follicles are filled with colloid.

Lining of thyroid follicles:

  • Normal: simple cuboidal epithelium
  • Hypoactive: simple squamois
  • Very active: simple columnar epithelium

Cell types:

  • Parafollicular/clear/C cells: on the basal lamina or between follicles, secrete Calcitonin
  • Follicular epithelial/Principal/F cells: secrete T3 or T4, smaller and darker staining
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Organ: Thyroid Gland with thyroid follicles

Secretions are inside the thyroid follicle. Follicles are filled with colloid.

Pointed structure: Clear cells/C cells/Parafollicular cells

Cell types:

  • Parafollicular/clear/C cells: on the basal lamina or between follicles, secrete Calcitonin
  • Follicular epithelial/Principal/F cells: secrete T3 or T4, smaller and darker staining
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Organ: Thyroid Gland with thyroid follicles

Red Arrow: Follicular cells

Blue arrow: Parafollicular cells

Cell types:

  • Parafollicular/clear/C cells: on the basal lamina or between follicles, secrete Calcitonin
  • Follicular epithelial/Principal/F cells: secrete T3 or T4, smaller and darker staining
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Organ: Thyroid Gland with thyroid follicles

Notice the more flattened epithelium; Hypoactive thyroid gland

Lining of thyroid follicles:

  • Normal: simple cuboidal epithelium
  • Hypoactive: simple squamois
  • Very active: simple columnar epithelium
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Organ: Thyroid Gland with thyroid follicles

Pointed Structure: Simple cuboidal epithelium; normal thyroid

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Organ: Adrenal Gland

Cortex: Lighter area surrounding darker area

Medulla: Located at the center, containing spaces for blood vessels

Layers of the cortex:

  • Zona glomerulosa: arched cords, outermost layer, mineralocorticoids (aldosterone)
  • zona fasciculata: straight cords, glucocorticoids
  • zona reticulars: irregular cords, androgens (DHEA)
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Organ: Adrenal Gland

Cortex: Lighter area surrounding darker area

Medulla: derived from neural crest cells; secretes catecholamines via chromaffin cells

Layers of the cortex:

  • Zona glomerulosa: arched cords, outermost layer, mineralocorticoids (aldosterone) [target organs are the kidneys]
  • zona fasciculata: straight cords, glucocorticoids
  • zona reticulars: irregular cords, androgens (DHEA)
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Organ: Adrenal Gland, cortex

Layers of the cortex:

  • Zona glomerulosa: arched cords, outermost layer, mineralocorticoids (aldosterone)
  • zona fasciculata: straight cords, glucocorticoids
  • zona reticulars: irregular cords, androgens (DHEA)
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Organ: Adrenal Gland

Layers of the cortex:

Zona glomerulosa: arched cords, outermost layer, mineralocorticoids (aldosterone)
zona fasciculata: straight cords, glucocorticoids
zona reticulars: irregular cords, androgens (DHEA)

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Organ: Adrenal Gland

Layers of the cortex:

  • Zona glomerulosa: arched cords, outermost layer, mineralocorticoids (aldosterone)
  • zona fasciculata: straight cords, glucocorticoids
  • zona reticulars: irregular cords, androgens (DHEA)
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Adrenal gland

Zona reticularis: Irregular cords, secreting androgens (DHEA)

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Adrenal Medulla

Pale-staining chromaffin cells

Secretes cathecholamines (epi, norepi)

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Adrenal Medulla

Embryology: neural crest cells

Pale-staining chromaffin cells

Secretes cathecholamines (epi, norepi)

Note fish-eye appearance of nerve cells

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Adrenal gland

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Pituitary gland

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Kidney with glomerolus

Note DCT, PCT, Collecting Tubule

Endocrine Part: JG Cells

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JG Cell: renin and erythropoietin

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Placenta with mature chorionic villi

Note cytotrophoblast and syncitiotrophoblast

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Identify and describe significant structures

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Chorionic villi

Syncitiotrophoblast: at the sides, secreting hCG

Cytotrophoblast: centrally located

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Chorionic villi

Syncitiotrophoblast: at the sides, secreting hCG

Cytotrophoblast: centrally located

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Organ: Placenta with chorionic villi

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Placenta with chorionic villi

Note syncitiotrophoblast, and cytotrophoblast

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Placenta with chorionic villi

Note syncitiotrophoblast, and cytotrophoblast

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Organ: Vagina

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Identify organ and lining epithelium

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Organ: Vagina

Lining: Stratified Squamous epithelium non-keratinized

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Identify organ and epithelium

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Organ: Vagina

Lining: Stratified Squamous epithelium non-keratinized (wet type; the vagina should be wet)

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Organ: Vagina

Lining: Stratified Squamous epithelium non-keratinized (wet type; the vagina should be wet)

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Identify organ and epithelium

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Organ: Cervix

Significant structure: Squamo-columnar junction

Endocervix and exocervix

Simple columnar epithelium-stratified squamous epithelium (wet type)

Note endocervical glands

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Organ: Cervix

Significant structure: Squamo-columnar junction

Endocervix and exocervix

Simple columnar epithelium-stratified squamous epithelium (wet type)

With endocervical glands

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Organ: Cervix

Significant structure: Squamo-columnar junction

Endocervix and exocervix

Simple columnar epithelium-stratified squamous epithelium (wet type)

With endocervical glands

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Organ: Cervix

Significant structure: Squamo-columnar junction

Endocervix and exocervix

Transition zone: Simple columnar epithelium-stratified squamous epithelium (wet type)

With endocervical glands

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Transition zone: simple columnar becoming stratified squamous epithelium

Take note of the cervical glands

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Organ: Vagina

Absence of cervical glands

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Organ: uterus

Notice the bundles of smooth muscles and the glandular area

Endometrium (upper half of the slide): Functional and Basal Layer

Myometrium (lower half of the slide)

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Uterus, Endometrium

Functional Layer: supplied by spiral artery

Basal Layer: supplied by straight artery

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Uterus

Endometrium

  • Functional layer: spiral artery
  • Basal layer: straight artery

Myometrium

smooth muscle layer

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Endometrium

Layers:

Functional layer

Basal Layer

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Endometrial glands

Lining of glands: Simple columnar epithelium

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Fallopian Tube

*with infoldings of mucosa lined by simple columnar epithelium

*note circular muscle surrounding the infoldings, with slips of smooth muscles

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Fallopian Tube

*with infoldings of mucosa lined by simple columnar epithelium

*note circular muscle surrounding the infoldings, with slips of smooth muscles

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Fallopian tube

Note the many mucosal infoldings and simple columnar epithelium lining

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Fallopian tube

Pointed structure: Peg cells

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Fallopian tube

Pointed structure: Peg cells in between columnar cells

Function of peg cells: secrete fluid for nourishing spermatozoa, oocyte, and zygote

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Organ: Ovary

Note follicles of different stages of development.

  • Primordial ovarian follicle: primary oocute surrounded by single layer of flattened follicular cells
  • Unilaminar primary ovarian follicle: simple cuboidal epithelium
  • Multilamina primary ovarian follicle: stratified cuboidal epithelium
  • Antral/Secondary/Vesicular ovarian follicle: with antrum and zona pellucida, theca interna/externa
  • Graafian/Mature ovarian follicle: granulosa cells, corona radiata
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Identify pointed structure and stage of development

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Secondary ovarian follicle with antrum, corona radiata, granulosa later, theca interna, and theca externa

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Find the primordial ovarian follicle and identify epithelial lining

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Primordial ovarian follicle are the smallest follicles lined with simple squamous epithelium

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Corpus Luteum

Referrence: Ovarian follicles

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Corpus Luteum

Referrence: Ovarian follicle

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Corpus Luteum

Note Syncitiotrophoblast and cytotrophoblast

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Corpus Luteum

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Organ: Prostate

Large space: Corpora amylacea

*Fibromuscular part

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Organ: Prostate

with corpora amylacea: colloidal material in circular structures

largest part of this slide: fibromuscular tissue

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Prostate gland with:

  • fibromuscular part
  • glandular part
  • colloidal structures (corpora amylacea)
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Prostate gland

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Prostate gland

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Organ: Testes

Characteristic feature: Seminiferous tubules

Outer covering: Tunica albuginea, simple squamous

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Identify bracketed area

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Orange brackets: Seminiferous tubules

Yellow bracket: Leydig cells

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identify pointed structures

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Orange pointer: spermatocyte

Blue pointer: primary spermatocyte

green pointer: spermatid

Black pointer: Sertoli cells

Yellow: Leydig cells

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Identify bracketed area

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Tunica albuginea

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Identify pointed structure:

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Sertoli cells, resting on the basement membrane

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Sertoli cells

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Rete Testes

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Rete testes

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Ductus efferentes(scalloping structures) with epidydimis (pseudostratified columnar epithelium with sterocilia)

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Ductus efferentes(scalloping structures) with epidydimis (pseudostratified columnar epithelium with sterocilia)

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Ductus efferentes(scalloping structures) with epidydimis (pseudostratified columnar epithelium with sterocilia)

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Ductus efferentes(scalloping structures) with epidydimis (pseudostratified columnar epithelium with sterocilia)

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Ductus efferentes with characteristic scallops

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Spermatic cord

*big circular structure: vas deferens

notice the veins and arteries and pampiniform plexus

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Ductus efferentes

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Epididymis

Pseudostratified columnar epithelium with sterocilia

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Identify organ

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Epididymis

with spermatozoa inside the structures

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Epididymis with spermatozoa inside

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Identify structures within the spermatic cord

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Vas deferens is the largest structure on lower left

Upper right: testicular artery

Upper left: testicular vein

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Spermatic cord and contents of the spermatic cord:

vas deferens, testicular artery, testicular vein, pampiniform plexus

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Ves deferens

Very muscular covering

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Vas deferens

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Seminal vesicle

Notice the many infoldings of the mucosa, with simple columnar epithelium

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Seminal vesicle

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Identify organ and characteristic structures

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Penis with corpora cavernosa, corpus spongiosum, and penile urethrea

Ischiocavernosus ms.: surrounding cavernosa

Bulbospongiosus ms.: surrounding corpus spongiosus

*Review coverings and abdominal continuation of layers of penis and scrotum

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Pituitary gland

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Identify the organ

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Ovary

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Identify the organ

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Pituitary gland

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Thyroid

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Thyroid

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Identify organ and layers

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Adrenal gland, cortex

Zona glomerulosa

zona fasciculata

Zona reticularis

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Placenta (mature/imature?)

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Organ: Uterus

Functional and basal layer of endometrium

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Identify structures

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Endometrial glands

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Fallopian tube

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Spermatic cord

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Identify pointed cell

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Acidophil

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Testes with tunica albuginea