Liver Lobule in Horse Containing the Portal Triad.
The hepatic portal vein in this picture is large, round and ‘open’ in appearance here. Thecells forming the bile ducts
ViewThe hepatic portal vein in this picture is large, round and ‘open’ in appearance here. Thecells forming the bile ducts
ViewThe portal triad is located in variable amount of connective tissue. The largest structure is the hepatic portal vein (which
ViewThe secretory portion of the exocrine pancreas starts in the middle of the acinus and is formed by centroacini cells.
ViewThe exocrine portion of the pancreas is made up of acini, ducts and connective tissue. Each acinus is made up
ViewPancreas of mouse showing both the exocrine portion and the endocrine portion. Notice the ducts in the connective tissue which
ViewThe stomach of the mouse contains a non-glandular and a glandular portion. The non-glandular portion is made up of stratfied
ViewThe stomach of the mouse contains a non-glandular and a glandular portion. The non-glandular portion is made up of stratfied
ViewThe glandular epithelium of the fundic stomach in the mouse contains branching gastric glands. The most obvious cells are the
ViewThe stomach of the mouse has a glandular and non-glandular portion. The non-glandular portion is made up of stratified squamous
ViewThe stomach of the mouse has a glandular and non-glandular portion. The non-glandular portion is made up of stratified squamous
ViewThe stomach of the mouse contains a squamous and a glandular portion. One one sideof the slide is the stratified
ViewThe stomach of the mouse contains a squamous and a glandular portion. One one sideof the slide is the stratified
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