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Oviduct: ampulla

The oviductal mucosa is lined by simple columnar epithelium with cilia and unicellular glands. Ciliated cells and their basal bodies are well demonstrated. Secretory cells (peg cells) lack cilia; their nutritive secretory product frequently protrudes into the lumen prior to release. Lamina propria is the connective tissue layer of the mucosa, underlying the epithelium. 1000x

Simple columnar epithelium <p>The oviductal mucosa is lined by simple columnar epithelium with cilia and unicellular glands.  Ciliated cells and their basal bodies are well demonstrated.  Secretory cells (peg cells) lack cilia; their nutritive secretory product frequently protrudes into the lumen prior to release.  Lamina propria is the connective tissue layer of the mucosa, underlying the epithelium.  1000x </p>

Simple columnar epithelium

The oviductal mucosa is lined by simple columnar epithelium with cilia and unicellular glands. Ciliated cells and their basal bodies are well demonstrated. Secretory cells (peg cells) lack cilia; their nutritive secretory product frequently protrudes into the lumen prior to release. Lamina propria is the connective tissue layer of the mucosa, underlying the epithelium. 1000x

Cilia <p>The oviductal mucosa is lined by simple columnar epithelium with cilia and unicellular glands.  Ciliated cells and their basal bodies are well demonstrated.  Secretory cells (peg cells) lack cilia; their nutritive secretory product frequently protrudes into the lumen prior to release.  Lamina propria is the connective tissue layer of the mucosa, underlying the epithelium.  1000x </p>

Cilia

The oviductal mucosa is lined by simple columnar epithelium with cilia and unicellular glands. Ciliated cells and their basal bodies are well demonstrated. Secretory cells (peg cells) lack cilia; their nutritive secretory product frequently protrudes into the lumen prior to release. Lamina propria is the connective tissue layer of the mucosa, underlying the epithelium. 1000x

Basal bodies <p>The oviductal mucosa is lined by simple columnar epithelium with cilia and unicellular glands.  Ciliated cells and their basal bodies are well demonstrated.  Secretory cells (peg cells) lack cilia; their nutritive secretory product frequently protrudes into the lumen prior to release.  Lamina propria is the connective tissue layer of the mucosa, underlying the epithelium.  1000x </p>

Basal bodies

The oviductal mucosa is lined by simple columnar epithelium with cilia and unicellular glands. Ciliated cells and their basal bodies are well demonstrated. Secretory cells (peg cells) lack cilia; their nutritive secretory product frequently protrudes into the lumen prior to release. Lamina propria is the connective tissue layer of the mucosa, underlying the epithelium. 1000x

Secretory cells <p>The oviductal mucosa is lined by simple columnar epithelium with cilia and unicellular glands.  Ciliated cells and their basal bodies are well demonstrated.  Secretory cells (peg cells) lack cilia; their nutritive secretory product frequently protrudes into the lumen prior to release.  Lamina propria is the connective tissue layer of the mucosa, underlying the epithelium.  1000x </p>

Secretory cells

The oviductal mucosa is lined by simple columnar epithelium with cilia and unicellular glands. Ciliated cells and their basal bodies are well demonstrated. Secretory cells (peg cells) lack cilia; their nutritive secretory product frequently protrudes into the lumen prior to release. Lamina propria is the connective tissue layer of the mucosa, underlying the epithelium. 1000x

Lamina propria <p>The oviductal mucosa is lined by simple columnar epithelium with cilia and unicellular glands.  Ciliated cells and their basal bodies are well demonstrated.  Secretory cells (peg cells) lack cilia; their nutritive secretory product frequently protrudes into the lumen prior to release.  Lamina propria is the connective tissue layer of the mucosa, underlying the epithelium.  1000x </p>

Lamina propria

The oviductal mucosa is lined by simple columnar epithelium with cilia and unicellular glands. Ciliated cells and their basal bodies are well demonstrated. Secretory cells (peg cells) lack cilia; their nutritive secretory product frequently protrudes into the lumen prior to release. Lamina propria is the connective tissue layer of the mucosa, underlying the epithelium. 1000x