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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 <p>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</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Or.Dig_.Tub_.LgI-5-1-ping.png)
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 <p>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</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Or.Dig_.Tub_.LgI-5-2-ping.png)
- 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) <p>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</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Or.Dig_.Tub_.LgI-5-3-ping.png)
- 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 <p>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</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Or.Dig_.Tub_.LgI-5-4-ping.png)
- 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 <p>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</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Or.Dig_.Tub_.LgI-5-5-ping.png)
- 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 <p>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</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Or.Dig_.Tub_.LgI-5-6-ping.png)
- 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 <p>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</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Or.Dig_.Tub_.LgI-5-7-ping.png)
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
![Area shown in next image <p>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</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Or.Dig_.Tub_.LgI-5-8-ping.png)
Area shown in next image
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