Nervous And Endocrine Histology Review

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1) 2)

3)

4)

1) Nuclei / glial cells 2) Axon / giant multipolar neuron

3) Dendrite / giant multipolar neuron

4) Giant multipolar neuron

1)

2)

3)

1) Nucleus / giant multipolar neuron

2) Axon hillock / giant multipolar neuron

3) Soma / giant multipolar neuron

1) 2)

3)

4)

1) Molecular layer / cerebellum (gray matter) 2) Granular layer / cerebellum (gray matter)

3) White matter / cerebellum

4) Purkinje cells / cerebellum

1)

2)

3)

4)

1) Molecular layer / cerebellum

2) Purkinje cell / cerebellum

3) Granular layer / cerebellum

4) White matter / cerebellum

Astrocytes of the cerebrum

Astrocytes of the cerebrum

1)

1) Pyramidal cells / cerebrum

1)

1)Pyramidal cells / cerebrum

1)

1) Pyramidal cells / cerebrum

1)

2) 3) 5)

4)

6)

1) Anterior (ventral) median fissure

/ spinal c

2) Anterior (ventral) gray horn / spinal c 3) Central canal / spinal cord 5) Lateral white funiculus / Spinal cord

4) Posterior (dorsal) gray horn / spinal cord

6) Posterior (dorsal) white funiculus / spinal co

1)

2)

3)

1) Posterior (dorsal) white funiculus / spinal cord

2) Gray commissure / spinal cord

3) White commissure / spinal cord

Ependymal cells / spinal cord (have cilia, to move CSF, line spinal cord)

1)

2)

3)

1) Posterior (dorsal) root ganglion / spinal co

2) Posterior (dorsal) root / spinal cord

3) Anterior (dorsal) root / spinal cord

1)

2)

1) Posterior (dorsal) root ganglion / spinal cor

2) Anterior (ventral) root / spinal cord

1)

2)

3)

1) Nuclei / unipolar, sensory afferent neurons

2) Satellite cells

3) Somas / unipolar, sensory afferent neurons

1) 2) 3)

1) Nucleus / unipolar, sensory afferent neuron 2) Soma / unipolar, sensory afferent neuron 3) Satellite cells

1)

2) What type of papillae is this?

1) Taste buds / tongue

2) Vallate papillae / tongue

1)

1) Moat / tongue

1) Name this layer and type of tissue

2) Name this layer

1) Epidermis / tongue; epithelial tissue

2) Dermis / tongue

nonkeratinezed stratified squamous

1) Name this layer and tissue type.

2) Name this layer

3) What type of papillae is this?

1) Epidermis / tongue;

nonkeratinezed stratified squamous epithelial tissue

2) Dermis / tongue

3) Filiform papillae / tongue

1) Name this layer and tissue type.

2) Name this layer

3) What type of papillae is this?

1) 1) Epidermis / tongue; nonkeratinezed stratified squamous epithelial tissue

2) Dermis / tongue

3) Fungiform papillae / tongue

1)

2)

3)

4) 5)

1) Medulla / adrenal gland

2) Zona reticularis / cortex / adrenal gland

3) Zona fasciculata / cortex / adrenal gland

4) Zona glomerulosa / cortex / adrenal gland 5) Capsule / adrenal gland

1)

2)

3)

1) Pars distalis / anterior pituitary / pituitary gland

2) Pars

intermedia / anterior pituitary / pituitary gland

3) Pars nervosa / posterior pituitary / pituitary gland

1)

2)

1)Acidophil or alpha cell / pituitary gland

2) Basophil or beta cell / pituitary gland

1)

2)

3)

1) Follicle / thyroid gland

2) Follicular cells / thyroid gl

3) Lumen / thyroid gland

1) Parathyroid gland

2) Parafollicular cells / thyroid gland

1)

2)

1)

2)

1) Pancreatic islets / pancreas

2) Pancreatic acini / pancreas

Artery

Vein

1)

Artery

Vein

1) nerve

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