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The vaginal epithelium is a stratified squamous moist epithelium that increases in thickness and in the production of glycogen as estrogen rises preceding ovulation. The clear areas within the epithelium indicate the location of the glycogen. 400x

Epithelium <p>The vaginal epithelium is a stratified squamous moist epithelium that increases in thickness and in the production of glycogen as estrogen rises preceding ovulation. The clear areas within the epithelium indicate the location of the glycogen. 400x</p>

Epithelium

The vaginal epithelium is a stratified squamous moist epithelium that increases in thickness and in the production of glycogen as estrogen rises preceding ovulation. The clear areas within the epithelium indicate the location of the glycogen. 400x

 - Glycogen <p>The vaginal epithelium is a stratified squamous moist epithelium that increases in thickness and in the production of glycogen as estrogen rises preceding ovulation. The clear areas within the epithelium indicate the location of the glycogen. 400x</p>

- Glycogen

The vaginal epithelium is a stratified squamous moist epithelium that increases in thickness and in the production of glycogen as estrogen rises preceding ovulation. The clear areas within the epithelium indicate the location of the glycogen. 400x