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Simple tubular gland

This section is taken from the lower region of the colon, where more mucous lubrication is required.  Accordingly, the intestinal glands in this region consist primarily of goblet cells; absorptive cells are more restricted to the surface regions of the epithelium. Colon 200x

Simple tubular glands <p>This section is taken from the lower region of the colon, where more mucous lubrication is required.  Accordingly, the intestinal glands in this region consist primarily of goblet cells; absorptive cells are more restricted to the surface regions of the epithelium. Colon 200x</p>

Simple tubular glands

This section is taken from the lower region of the colon, where more mucous lubrication is required.  Accordingly, the intestinal glands in this region consist primarily of goblet cells; absorptive cells are more restricted to the surface regions of the epithelium. Colon 200x

 - Gland lumens <p>This section is taken from the lower region of the colon, where more mucous lubrication is required.  Accordingly, the intestinal glands in this region consist primarily of goblet cells; absorptive cells are more restricted to the surface regions of the epithelium. Colon 200x</p>

- Gland lumens

This section is taken from the lower region of the colon, where more mucous lubrication is required.  Accordingly, the intestinal glands in this region consist primarily of goblet cells; absorptive cells are more restricted to the surface regions of the epithelium. Colon 200x

 - Goblet cells <p>This section is taken from the lower region of the colon, where more mucous lubrication is required.  Accordingly, the intestinal glands in this region consist primarily of goblet cells; absorptive cells are more restricted to the surface regions of the epithelium. Colon 200x</p>

- Goblet cells

This section is taken from the lower region of the colon, where more mucous lubrication is required.  Accordingly, the intestinal glands in this region consist primarily of goblet cells; absorptive cells are more restricted to the surface regions of the epithelium. Colon 200x

 - Absorptive cells <p>This section is taken from the lower region of the colon, where more mucous lubrication is required.  Accordingly, the intestinal glands in this region consist primarily of goblet cells; absorptive cells are more restricted to the surface regions of the epithelium. Colon 200x</p>

- Absorptive cells

This section is taken from the lower region of the colon, where more mucous lubrication is required.  Accordingly, the intestinal glands in this region consist primarily of goblet cells; absorptive cells are more restricted to the surface regions of the epithelium. Colon 200x

Intestinal lumen <p>This section is taken from the lower region of the colon, where more mucous lubrication is required.  Accordingly, the intestinal glands in this region consist primarily of goblet cells; absorptive cells are more restricted to the surface regions of the epithelium. Colon 200x</p>

Intestinal lumen

This section is taken from the lower region of the colon, where more mucous lubrication is required.  Accordingly, the intestinal glands in this region consist primarily of goblet cells; absorptive cells are more restricted to the surface regions of the epithelium. Colon 200x