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Large intestine

The mucosa of the large intestine is lined by absorptive and goblet cells forming a simple columnar epithelium with microvilli.   Goblet cells increase in number from the beginning to the termination of the large intestine, providing lubrication.  A reduced number of enteroendocrine cells is present.  Straight intestinal glands are typical of the large intestine.  400x

Mucosa <p>The mucosa of the large intestine is lined by absorptive and goblet cells forming a simple columnar epithelium with microvilli.   Goblet cells increase in number from the beginning to the termination of the large intestine, providing lubrication.  A reduced number of enteroendocrine cells is present.  Straight intestinal glands are typical of the large intestine.  400x</p>

Mucosa

The mucosa of the large intestine is lined by absorptive and goblet cells forming a simple columnar epithelium with microvilli.   Goblet cells increase in number from the beginning to the termination of the large intestine, providing lubrication.  A reduced number of enteroendocrine cells is present.  Straight intestinal glands are typical of the large intestine.  400x

 - Epithelium <p>The mucosa of the large intestine is lined by absorptive and goblet cells forming a simple columnar epithelium with microvilli.   Goblet cells increase in number from the beginning to the termination of the large intestine, providing lubrication.  A reduced number of enteroendocrine cells is present.  Straight intestinal glands are typical of the large intestine.  400x</p>

- Epithelium

The mucosa of the large intestine is lined by absorptive and goblet cells forming a simple columnar epithelium with microvilli.   Goblet cells increase in number from the beginning to the termination of the large intestine, providing lubrication.  A reduced number of enteroendocrine cells is present.  Straight intestinal glands are typical of the large intestine.  400x

 - Goblet cells <p>The mucosa of the large intestine is lined by absorptive and goblet cells forming a simple columnar epithelium with microvilli.   Goblet cells increase in number from the beginning to the termination of the large intestine, providing lubrication.  A reduced number of enteroendocrine cells is present.  Straight intestinal glands are typical of the large intestine.  400x</p>

- Goblet cells

The mucosa of the large intestine is lined by absorptive and goblet cells forming a simple columnar epithelium with microvilli.   Goblet cells increase in number from the beginning to the termination of the large intestine, providing lubrication.  A reduced number of enteroendocrine cells is present.  Straight intestinal glands are typical of the large intestine.  400x

 - Lamina propria <p>The mucosa of the large intestine is lined by absorptive and goblet cells forming a simple columnar epithelium with microvilli.   Goblet cells increase in number from the beginning to the termination of the large intestine, providing lubrication.  A reduced number of enteroendocrine cells is present.  Straight intestinal glands are typical of the large intestine.  400x</p>

- Lamina propria

The mucosa of the large intestine is lined by absorptive and goblet cells forming a simple columnar epithelium with microvilli.   Goblet cells increase in number from the beginning to the termination of the large intestine, providing lubrication.  A reduced number of enteroendocrine cells is present.  Straight intestinal glands are typical of the large intestine.  400x

 - Intestinal glands <p>The mucosa of the large intestine is lined by absorptive and goblet cells forming a simple columnar epithelium with microvilli.   Goblet cells increase in number from the beginning to the termination of the large intestine, providing lubrication.  A reduced number of enteroendocrine cells is present.  Straight intestinal glands are typical of the large intestine.  400x</p>

- Intestinal glands

The mucosa of the large intestine is lined by absorptive and goblet cells forming a simple columnar epithelium with microvilli.   Goblet cells increase in number from the beginning to the termination of the large intestine, providing lubrication.  A reduced number of enteroendocrine cells is present.  Straight intestinal glands are typical of the large intestine.  400x

 - Muscularis mucosae <p>The mucosa of the large intestine is lined by absorptive and goblet cells forming a simple columnar epithelium with microvilli.   Goblet cells increase in number from the beginning to the termination of the large intestine, providing lubrication.  A reduced number of enteroendocrine cells is present.  Straight intestinal glands are typical of the large intestine.  400x</p>

- Muscularis mucosae

The mucosa of the large intestine is lined by absorptive and goblet cells forming a simple columnar epithelium with microvilli.   Goblet cells increase in number from the beginning to the termination of the large intestine, providing lubrication.  A reduced number of enteroendocrine cells is present.  Straight intestinal glands are typical of the large intestine.  400x

Submucosa <p>The mucosa of the large intestine is lined by absorptive and goblet cells forming a simple columnar epithelium with microvilli.   Goblet cells increase in number from the beginning to the termination of the large intestine, providing lubrication.  A reduced number of enteroendocrine cells is present.  Straight intestinal glands are typical of the large intestine.  400x</p>

Submucosa

The mucosa of the large intestine is lined by absorptive and goblet cells forming a simple columnar epithelium with microvilli.   Goblet cells increase in number from the beginning to the termination of the large intestine, providing lubrication.  A reduced number of enteroendocrine cells is present.  Straight intestinal glands are typical of the large intestine.  400x