
22.11B: Histology of the Large Intestine - Medicine LibreTexts
Histology of the Large Intestine. Colon biopsy: Micrograph of a colon biopsy. The large intestine, or large bowel, is the last part of the digestive system in vertebrate animals. Its function is to absorb water from the remaining indigestible food matter, and then to pass the useless waste material from the body.
Colon (large intestine) | Gastrointestinal Tract - Histology Guide
Histology of the colon (large intestine) - mucosa (intestinal crypts of Lieberkuhn), submucosa (Meissner's plexus), and muscularis externa (Auerbach's plexus).
Small and Large Intestine | histology - University of Michigan
Understand the structural arrangement of intestinal villi and glands. Know the different cell types found in the epithelium of the small and large intestine and be able to identify the most common cell types in light and EM micrographs. Know how epithelial turnover happens in …
Lower digestive tract: Histology - Kenhub
2023年10月30日 · Large intestine (anterior view) The large intestine (colon) commences its course in the right inguinal quadrant as the cecum and vermiform appendix. The wide, sacculated tube travels superiorly, as the ascending colon, and …
Large Intestine - Northern Kentucky University
Large Intestine Notice that there are many more goblet cells in the large intestine than in the small intestine. Northern Kentucky University 100 Nunn Dr, Highland Heights, KY 41099 Phone: (859) 572-5220
Colon (large intestine) | Gastrointestinal Tract - Histology Guide
Histology of the colon (large intestine) - mucosa (intestinal crypts of Lieberkuhn, lamina propria, muscularis mucosae), submucosa, and muscularis externa.
Digestive: The Histology Guide - University of Leeds
The large intestine completes absorption, and retrieves water and sodium from the luminal contents which become fecal residue. It secretes large amounts of mucus, and some hormones, but no digestive enzymes. The thick mucosa has deep crypts, but there are no villi.
Large intestine 1 - Digital Histology
The large intestine, composed of the four basic tunics, is differentiated from small intestine by the lack of villi, straight intestinal glands and taeniae coli. The large intestine is the site of water absorption and fecal formation.
Review the important histological features of large intestine To Know the basic histological features which differentiate large intestine from small intestine
Histology of GIT Schematic diagram showing different layers of GIT 1. Mucosa 2. Submucosa 3. Muscularis 4. Serosa