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Contents
Front Matter 1
Credits 1
1. Histology 3
Text 3
4. Dissection 97
Text 97
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Histology
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Figure 1-1
Interphase Nuclear envelope intact with
chromatin visible. (⫻250)
Chromatin
Nuclear envelope
Figure 1-2
Prophase Duplicated chromosomes
condensed into visible strands; nuclear
envelope absent. (⫻250)
Chromosome
Figure 1-3
Metaphase Darkly stained chromosomes
positioned by microtubular framework to
align at cell equator. Spindle fibers and
astral rays visible. (⫻250)
Chromosomes
Spindle fibers
Astral rays
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Figure 1-4
Anaphase Darkly stained chromosomes
move to opposite poles under microtubular
influence. Spindle fibers and astral rays
visible. (⫻250)
Spindle fibers
Astral rays
Chromosomes
Figure 1-5
Telophase Separated chromosomes
lose microtubular attachments. Belt of
actinomyocin forms at equator, assists in
formation of new cell membranes and
cytokinesis. Cleavage furrow forms two
daughter cells. (⫻250)
Chromosomes
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Figure 1-6
Simple Squamous Epithelium Single layer
of flat cells covering a surface. From human
omentum. (⫻250)
Fixed macrophage
Nucleus
Basement membrane
Figure 1-7
Simple Squamous Epithelium Surface view
of flattened cells. Human mesothelium.
(⫻250)
Nucleus
Figure 1-8
Simple Cuboidal Epithelium Although
not strictly cube shaped, cuboidal cells are
roughly equidimensional in length, width,
and depth. Single layer of cells lining
surface of kidney tubules. Cross section.
(⫻250)
Cuboidal cell
Lumen of tubule
Histology 5
Figure 1-9
Simple Cuboidal Epithelium Longitudinal
section of kidney tubule. (⫻250)
Basement membrane
Lumen of tubule
Figure 1-10
Simple Columnar Epithelium Cellular
height is much greater than width or length.
Nuclei generally appear in a row. From
pancreatic duct. (⫻250)
Microvilli
Nucleus
Basement membrane
Figure 1-11
Pseudostratified Ciliated Columnar
Epithelium Nuclei appear to lie in two
rows, but in fact all cells in single layer
are in contact with basement membrane.
Section shows well-defined cilia, three
goblet cells, basement membrane,
underlying connective tissue. From
monkey trachea. (⫻100)
Nucleus
Cilia
Goblet cell
Basement membrane
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Pseudostratified Ciliated Columnar
Epithelium Section shows cilia, multiple
layers of nuclei, basement membrane,
underlying connective tissue. From human
trachea. (⫻250)
Cilia
Nucleus
Basement membrane
Figure 1-13
Noncornified Stratified Squamous
Epithelium Flattened cells at the surface
characterize this multilayered tissue. They
arise from less-flattened cells in deeper
layers. Oral cavity of rabbit. (⫻100)
Lumen
Connective tissue
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Figure 1-14
Stratified Squamous Epithelium Flattened,
keratinized cells at surface show variations
in form in deeper layers. From human skin.
(⫻100)
Keratinized cells
Papilla
Connective tissue
Figure 1-15
Transitional Epithelium from Urinary
Bladder Umbrella cells stretch and
flatten as bladder fills. Basement membrane
separates epithelium from underlying
connective tissue containing blood vessels.
(⫻250)
Umbrella cell
Transitional epithelium
Basement membrane
Connective tissue
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Figure 1-16
Elastic Connective Tissue Extracellular
elastic fibers extend parallel in the plane of
section. Structure permits tissue elasticity
and recoil. From aorta. (⫻100)
Elastic fiber
Figure 1-17
Reticular Connective Tissue Mesh of
reticular fibers appears as dark lines;
provides scaffold for cellular organization
of this lymph node. (⫻250)
Fibroblast
Reticular fiber
Figure 1-18
Loose (Areolar) Connective Tissue Pink
bands of collagen fibers run in all directions
through intercellular spaces of subcutaneous
tissue, which permit flexible resistance to
mechanical stress. (⫻100)
Nucleus of fibroblast
Elastic fiber
Collagen fibers
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Figure 1-19
Dense Regular Connective Tissue Bands
of collagen fibers extending in regular,
parallel rows resist mechanical stress mainly
along course of fibers. Monkey tendon.
(⫻250)
Collagen fibers
Nucleus of fibroblast
Figure 1-20
Dense Irregular Connective Tissue Bands
of collagen running in irregular rows give
multidirectional tensile strength. Collagen-
secreting fibroblasts appear throughout.
(⫻100)
Nuclei of fibroblasts
Collagen fibers
Figure 1-21
Adipose Tissue Large, clear, polyhedral
vacuoles dominate small, eccentrically
located cell nuclei of adipocytes. The
vacuoles are filled with lipid (fat) molecules.
Fine capillaries run through tissue. (⫻100)
Vacuole
Nucleus
Capillary
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Fibrocartilage Cell nests of chondrocytes
in territorial matrix surrounded by coarse
extracellular fibers. From monkey
intervertebral disc. (⫻250)
Collagen fibers
Chondrocyte
Lacunae
Figure 1-23
Hyaline Cartilage During interstitial
growth, cartilage cells often form small
clusters and move apart as they secrete
extracellular matrix. From monkey trachea.
(⫻100)
Lacunae
Matrix
Chondrocytes
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Figure 1-24
Hyaline Cartilage Artifactual vacuolation
forms characteristic lacunae around
chondrocyte cell bodies. From monkey
trachea. (⫻250)
Matrix
Lacuna
Chondrocyte
Figure 1-25
Elastic Cartilage Extracellular matrix
contains elastic fibers that confer elastic
recoil to this tissue. From monkey ear.
(⫻250)
Lacunae
Chondrocyte
Elastic fiber
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Figure 1-26
Skin Thick, keratinized, multilayered
stratum corneum rests atop grainy stratum
granulosum (stratum lucidum not clearly
evident). Stratum spinosum, composed of
irregularly shaped cells with indistinct
nuclei, lies atop single, clearly nucleated
stratum basale. Human palm. (⫻100)
Stratum corneum
Stratum granulosum
Stratum spinosum
Stratum basale
Dermis
Figure 1-27
Skin Epidermis of stratified squamous
epithelium with cornified layers overlying
connective tissue of the dermis. Human
scalp. (⫻100)
Cornified layer
Epidermis
Dermis
Figure 1-28
Meissner’s (Touch) Corpuscle in Dermis
Elongated oval body located in dermis
just below stratum basale is thought to
be responsible for part of fine-touch
reception. (⫻100)
Meissner’s corpuscle
Dermis
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Figure 1-29
Pacinian (Lamellated) Corpuscle
Encapsulated nerve ending found deep in
dermis and throughout interior of body
detects pressure. (⫻25)
Capsule
Figure 1-30
Human Scalp with Hair Follicle Follicle
root, with sheath embedded in pale adipose
tissue, has sebaceous glands surrounding it
near surface. (⫻10)
Hair papilla
Hair follicle
Root sheath
Hair root
Sebaceous gland
Figure 1-31
Detail of Sebaceous Gland Nucleated
germinative cells at base of gland mature
and accumulate lipid. At duct, they
degenerate and lyse to release their oily
product, sebum. (⫻100)
Sebaceous gland
Hair root
Hair follicle
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Compact Bone Center of “tree ring”
structure, osteonic Haversian canal contains
blood vessel. Osteocytes imprisoned in
small, dark lacunae surrounding central
osteonic canal receive nutrition and
communicate via canaliculi, or little canals.
Human. (⫻50)
Osteocytes
Osteonic canal
Lacunae
Osteon
Figure 1-33
Detail of Compact Bone Osteon (Haversian
system) evident. (⫻100)
Canaliculi
Osteonic canal
Osteocyte in lacuna
Lamella
Osteon
Figure 1-34
Cancellous (Spongy) Bone Osteoblasts on
spongy bone are engaged in secretion of new
bony matrix. Human bone within head of
femur. (⫻100)
Osteocyte
Resting osteoblast
Spongy bone
Osteoblast
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Figure 1-35
Red Bone Marrow Medullary cavity in the
head of long bones of the adult contains
stem cells, precursors to red blood cells, and
white blood cells and platelets. Human.
(⫻250)
White blood cell precursors
Eosinophilic myelocyte
Myeloblast
Basophilic myelocyte
Neutrophilic stab cell
Neutrophil
Figure 1-36
Developing Bone at Epiphyseal Plate
Middle belt of cartilage undergoing primary
calcification is replaced by new bone.
Figure 1-37
Detail of Epiphyseal Plate Epiphyseal
plate cartilage at right transforms into zones
of proliferating chondrocytes with primary
ossification occurring on their calcified
remnants. Newly formed bone appears
at left. (⫻50)
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