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Elastic Artery

July 25, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Elastic Artery Question 1. Histology of large sized artery. (or) Histological appearance of elastic artery Answer: Elastic arteries or largesized arteries include the aorta, carotid arteries, subclavian, axillary, iliac artery The wall of it is made up of: Tunica intima Subendothelial connective tissue contains more elastic fibres Internal elastic lamina … [Read more...] about Elastic Artery

Histology Of Lymph Nodes

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Histology Of Lymph Nodes Question 1. Histology of Lymph Node Answer: They are small beanshaped structures scattered along the lymphatic vessels Lymph node is surrounded by capsule composed mainly of collagen fibres Lymph node consists of "Common challenges in mastering the histology of lymph nodes notes effectively: FAQs provided" Connective tissue … [Read more...] about Histology Of Lymph Nodes

Tonsils: Anatomy, Definition & Function

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Tonsils: Anatomy, Definition & Function Question 1. Microscopic anatomy and development of Tonsil Answer: It consists of diffuse lymphoid tissue containing lymphatic nodules It is covered by stratified Squamous epithelium This epithelium extends into tonsil forming several tonsillar crypts Microscopic anatomy and development of tonsil Crypts: It … [Read more...] about Tonsils: Anatomy, Definition & Function

Submandibular Glands

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Submandibular Glands "What are submandibular glands? A detailed question and answers guide" Question 1. Histology of Submandibular Gland Answer: Submandibular gland contains serous end peices & mucous tubules Serous end peices contains abundant secretory granules, spherical nucleus & basophilic cytoplasm Mucous secretory cells are filled with pale … [Read more...] about Submandibular Glands

Anatomy And Histology Of The Pancreas

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Anatomy And Histology Of The Pancreas Question 1. Histology of pancreas (or) Islets of Langerhans Answer: It is partly exocrine & partly endocrine gland Exocrine part A delicate capsule surrounds the pancreas Septa extends from capsule into the gland & divides it into lobules Secretory elements are long & tubular The lining cells are … [Read more...] about Anatomy And Histology Of The Pancreas

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