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Large intestine

The intestinal glands of the colon are simple tubular glands, which are longer than the mucosa.  Therefore, the bases of the glands curl as they near the muscularis mucosae.  Simple columnar epithelium, composed of goblet cells and absorptive cells with microvilli, lines the large intestine.  400x

Intestinal gland <p>The intestinal glands of the colon are simple tubular glands, which are longer than the mucosa.  Therefore, the bases of the glands curl as they near the muscularis mucosae.  Simple columnar epithelium, composed of goblet cells and absorptive cells with microvilli, lines the large intestine.  400x</p>

Intestinal gland

The intestinal glands of the colon are simple tubular glands, which are longer than the mucosa.  Therefore, the bases of the glands curl as they near the muscularis mucosae.  Simple columnar epithelium, composed of goblet cells and absorptive cells with microvilli, lines the large intestine.  400x

Absorptive cells (enterocytes) <p>The intestinal glands of the colon are simple tubular glands, which are longer than the mucosa.  Therefore, the bases of the glands curl as they near the muscularis mucosae.  Simple columnar epithelium, composed of goblet cells and absorptive cells with microvilli, lines the large intestine.  400x</p>

Absorptive cells (enterocytes)

The intestinal glands of the colon are simple tubular glands, which are longer than the mucosa.  Therefore, the bases of the glands curl as they near the muscularis mucosae.  Simple columnar epithelium, composed of goblet cells and absorptive cells with microvilli, lines the large intestine.  400x

Goblet cells <p>The intestinal glands of the colon are simple tubular glands, which are longer than the mucosa.  Therefore, the bases of the glands curl as they near the muscularis mucosae.  Simple columnar epithelium, composed of goblet cells and absorptive cells with microvilli, lines the large intestine.  400x</p>

Goblet cells

The intestinal glands of the colon are simple tubular glands, which are longer than the mucosa.  Therefore, the bases of the glands curl as they near the muscularis mucosae.  Simple columnar epithelium, composed of goblet cells and absorptive cells with microvilli, lines the large intestine.  400x

Lamina propria <p>The intestinal glands of the colon are simple tubular glands, which are longer than the mucosa.  Therefore, the bases of the glands curl as they near the muscularis mucosae.  Simple columnar epithelium, composed of goblet cells and absorptive cells with microvilli, lines the large intestine.  400x</p>

Lamina propria

The intestinal glands of the colon are simple tubular glands, which are longer than the mucosa.  Therefore, the bases of the glands curl as they near the muscularis mucosae.  Simple columnar epithelium, composed of goblet cells and absorptive cells with microvilli, lines the large intestine.  400x

Muscularis mucosae <p>The intestinal glands of the colon are simple tubular glands, which are longer than the mucosa.  Therefore, the bases of the glands curl as they near the muscularis mucosae.  Simple columnar epithelium, composed of goblet cells and absorptive cells with microvilli, lines the large intestine.  400x</p>

Muscularis mucosae

The intestinal glands of the colon are simple tubular glands, which are longer than the mucosa.  Therefore, the bases of the glands curl as they near the muscularis mucosae.  Simple columnar epithelium, composed of goblet cells and absorptive cells with microvilli, lines the large intestine.  400x

Submucosa <p>The intestinal glands of the colon are simple tubular glands, which are longer than the mucosa.  Therefore, the bases of the glands curl as they near the muscularis mucosae.  Simple columnar epithelium, composed of goblet cells and absorptive cells with microvilli, lines the large intestine.  400x</p>

Submucosa

The intestinal glands of the colon are simple tubular glands, which are longer than the mucosa.  Therefore, the bases of the glands curl as they near the muscularis mucosae.  Simple columnar epithelium, composed of goblet cells and absorptive cells with microvilli, lines the large intestine.  400x