Large intestine
The straightness of the intestinal glands of the large intestine is evident. Absorptive and goblet cells are the major cell types of these glands; enteroendocrine cells are reduced in number from the small intestine, and Paneth cells are absent. Muscularis mucosae is frequently comprised of two layers in the large intestine. 200x
Mucosa
The straightness of the intestinal glands of the large intestine is evident. Absorptive and goblet cells are the major cell types of these glands; enteroendocrine cells are reduced in number from the small intestine, and Paneth cells are absent. Muscularis mucosae is frequently comprised of two layers in the large intestine. 200x
- Intestinal gland
The straightness of the intestinal glands of the large intestine is evident. Absorptive and goblet cells are the major cell types of these glands; enteroendocrine cells are reduced in number from the small intestine, and Paneth cells are absent. Muscularis mucosae is frequently comprised of two layers in the large intestine. 200x
- Absorptive cells (enterocytes)
The straightness of the intestinal glands of the large intestine is evident. Absorptive and goblet cells are the major cell types of these glands; enteroendocrine cells are reduced in number from the small intestine, and Paneth cells are absent. Muscularis mucosae is frequently comprised of two layers in the large intestine. 200x
- Goblet cells
The straightness of the intestinal glands of the large intestine is evident. Absorptive and goblet cells are the major cell types of these glands; enteroendocrine cells are reduced in number from the small intestine, and Paneth cells are absent. Muscularis mucosae is frequently comprised of two layers in the large intestine. 200x
- Lamina propria
The straightness of the intestinal glands of the large intestine is evident. Absorptive and goblet cells are the major cell types of these glands; enteroendocrine cells are reduced in number from the small intestine, and Paneth cells are absent. Muscularis mucosae is frequently comprised of two layers in the large intestine. 200x
- Muscularis mucosae
The straightness of the intestinal glands of the large intestine is evident. Absorptive and goblet cells are the major cell types of these glands; enteroendocrine cells are reduced in number from the small intestine, and Paneth cells are absent. Muscularis mucosae is frequently comprised of two layers in the large intestine. 200x
Submucosa
The straightness of the intestinal glands of the large intestine is evident. Absorptive and goblet cells are the major cell types of these glands; enteroendocrine cells are reduced in number from the small intestine, and Paneth cells are absent. Muscularis mucosae is frequently comprised of two layers in the large intestine. 200x
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The straightness of the intestinal glands of the large intestine is evident. Absorptive and goblet cells are the major cell types of these glands; enteroendocrine cells are reduced in number from the small intestine, and Paneth cells are absent. Muscularis mucosae is frequently comprised of two layers in the large intestine. 200x