Histology of Large intestine

Veterinary Anatomy

The large Intestine consists of caecum, colon and rectum and the general structure of these parts are similar. The structure of large intestine resembles that of the small intestine except for the following differences. Mucosa There are no villi. Intestinal glands or crypts of Lieberkuhn are present throughout and they are longer and straighter. The […]

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Histology of Small intestine

Veterinary Anatomy

Intestine consists to two parts – small and large. The small intestine is divisible into three portions, – duodenum, jejunum and ileum, which gradually pass into one another. Their general structure is similar although each division has certain distinctive features. The intestinal wall consists of a mucosa, submucosa, muscularis and a serosa. Tunica mucosa This may be divided into the following layers: Epithelium Lamina

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Histology of Stomach

Veterinary Anatomy

The wall of the stomach consists of a mucosa, submucosa, muscularis and serosa tunics. The true gastric mucosa is characterized by the presence of gastric glands. Only the stomach of man and carnivores are lined by gastric mucosa exclusively. In solipeds and swine the oesophageal portion of the stomach bears a cutaneous mucosa (stratified squamous

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Histology of Oesophagus

Veterinary Anatomy

The wall of Oesophagus consists of a mucous membrane lined by stratified squamous epithelium and a muscular coat, which in the cervical region is covered by a loose fibrous adventitia. In the thoracic region, the latter is replaced by a serous membrane. Mucosa It is lined by stratified squamous epithelium and is thrown into longitudinal

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Histology of Taste buds

Veterinary Anatomy

Taste buds are microscopic structures found in the epithelium of the fungiform, foliate and circumvallate papillae of the tongue; they are also found widely separated in the soft palate; epiglottis and the free edge of the vocal folds. They are ellipsoid bodies embedded in an upright position in the epithelium of the mucous membrane. The

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Histology of Tongue

Veterinary Anatomy

Tongue organ consists essentially of a lining of stratified squamous epithelium and striated muscle, arranged in a number of layers. The connective tissue attaches the tough mucous membrane of the tongue to the muscular mass. The epithelium of the tongue is thickest and has the heaviest stratum corneum on the dorsal surface. The tongue bears

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