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The mucosa of the vagina is composed of a stratified squamous moist epithelium that accumulates glycogen (under the influence of high estrogen at the time of ovulation) and a well vascularized lamina propria. The thin-walled veins in the connective tissue simulate erectile tissue during arousal. No glands are present in the vagina. 100x

Stratified squamous moist epithelium <p>The mucosa of the vagina is composed of a stratified squamous moist epithelium that accumulates glycogen (under the influence of high estrogen at the time of ovulation) and a well vascularized lamina propria. The thin-walled veins in the connective tissue simulate erectile tissue during arousal. No glands are present in the vagina. 100x </p>

Stratified squamous moist epithelium

The mucosa of the vagina is composed of a stratified squamous moist epithelium that accumulates glycogen (under the influence of high estrogen at the time of ovulation) and a well vascularized lamina propria. The thin-walled veins in the connective tissue simulate erectile tissue during arousal. No glands are present in the vagina. 100x

Lamina propria <p>The mucosa of the vagina is composed of a stratified squamous moist epithelium that accumulates glycogen (under the influence of high estrogen at the time of ovulation) and a well vascularized lamina propria. The thin-walled veins in the connective tissue simulate erectile tissue during arousal. No glands are present in the vagina. 100x </p>

Lamina propria

The mucosa of the vagina is composed of a stratified squamous moist epithelium that accumulates glycogen (under the influence of high estrogen at the time of ovulation) and a well vascularized lamina propria. The thin-walled veins in the connective tissue simulate erectile tissue during arousal. No glands are present in the vagina. 100x

 - Veins <p>The mucosa of the vagina is composed of a stratified squamous moist epithelium that accumulates glycogen (under the influence of high estrogen at the time of ovulation) and a well vascularized lamina propria. The thin-walled veins in the connective tissue simulate erectile tissue during arousal. No glands are present in the vagina. 100x </p>

- Veins

The mucosa of the vagina is composed of a stratified squamous moist epithelium that accumulates glycogen (under the influence of high estrogen at the time of ovulation) and a well vascularized lamina propria. The thin-walled veins in the connective tissue simulate erectile tissue during arousal. No glands are present in the vagina. 100x