Simple tubular gland
Simple tubular glands in the large intestine are straight, unbranched invaginations of the lining epithelium. These glands extend down to the muscularis mucosae and are composed primarily of goblet and absorptive cells. Colon 200x
Simple tubular gland
Simple tubular glands in the large intestine are straight, unbranched invaginations of the lining epithelium. These glands extend down to the muscularis mucosae and are composed primarily of goblet and absorptive cells. Colon 200x
- Goblet cells
Simple tubular glands in the large intestine are straight, unbranched invaginations of the lining epithelium. These glands extend down to the muscularis mucosae and are composed primarily of goblet and absorptive cells. Colon 200x
- Absorptive cells
Simple tubular glands in the large intestine are straight, unbranched invaginations of the lining epithelium. These glands extend down to the muscularis mucosae and are composed primarily of goblet and absorptive cells. Colon 200x
Muscularis mucosae
Simple tubular glands in the large intestine are straight, unbranched invaginations of the lining epithelium. These glands extend down to the muscularis mucosae and are composed primarily of goblet and absorptive cells. Colon 200x
Intestinal lumen
Simple tubular glands in the large intestine are straight, unbranched invaginations of the lining epithelium. These glands extend down to the muscularis mucosae and are composed primarily of goblet and absorptive cells. Colon 200x