Fungiform Papillae with Taste Buds
In this higher magnification of a fungiform papilla, you can see the lighter-staining taste bud at the apical surface of
ViewIn this higher magnification of a fungiform papilla, you can see the lighter-staining taste bud at the apical surface of
ViewThe fungiform papillae look like little mushrooms. There are covered by stratified epithelium and contain taste buds on their superior
ViewThe epithelium on the surface of the tongue has specializations called papillae. The one seen here are the most common
ViewIn this micrograph of the proximal portion of the tongue from a young monkey, you can see the large papillae
ViewThe middle portion of the tongue from a young monkey. There are numerous papillae on the superior surface of the
ViewTip of tongue from a young monkey. Notice the papillae on the superior surface of the tongue. Surgical no. 00-163816.
ViewThe corpus spongiosum is surrounded by a thin tunica albugina (not included in this micrograph). The penile urethra is located
ViewThe erectile cylinders are bound by connective tissue sheath — the tunica albugina. The t.a. of the corpora cavernosa is
ViewThe SV has an elaboratly folded mucosa that appears to have “blind pockets”. These spaces, in actuality, communicate with the
ViewThe primary spermatocytes have moved away from the basal lamina. They undergo the first meiotic division. The prophase is fairly
ViewThe spermatogonia are located on the basal lamina of the seminiferous epithelium. Some of them have round nuclei while others
ViewThe C-cells/parafollicular cells are found detween the follicles. This is a picture of immunohistochemical staining using an antibody against calcitonin.
ViewOrgan: Pancreas, Tissue: Islet, Species: Primate. Comments: Islet of Langerhans in the pancreas. The best way to demonstrate the various
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