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1. Figure 12–7 The secretory cells of the anterior pituitary are subject to control by releasing ...
Histology Image Review > Chapter 12. Endocrine System > Pituitary Gland

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2. Figure 1–4 Epithelial tissue forms the glands of the body, of which there are two general clas...
Histology Image Review > Chapter 1. Introduction to Histology > Epithelial Tissue

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3. Figure 12–3 The colloidal cysts (arrow) of the pars intermedia are shown in this image. In add...
Histology Image Review > Chapter 12. Endocrine System > Pituitary Gland

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4. Figure 4–62 Endocrine glands produce hormones that are conveyed via the blood stream to target...
Histology Image Review > Chapter 4. Epithelial Tissue > Endocrine Glandular Tissue

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5. Figure 12–19 The cuboidal epithelial cells (arrow) are the principal cells lining the follicle...
Histology Image Review > Chapter 12. Endocrine System > Thyroid Gland

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6. Figure 16–3 Connective tissue septa enter the testes from the fibrous tunica albuginea and sep...
Histology Image Review > Chapter 16. Male Reproductive System > Testis

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7. Figure 16–40 At high magnification, the simple columnar epithelium appears to contact the oute...
Histology Image Review > Chapter 16. Male Reproductive System > Prostate Gland

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8. Figure 12–16 Colloid fills the lumen of the thyroid follicles. The cells that line the follicl...
Histology Image Review > Chapter 12. Endocrine System > Thyroid Gland

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9. Figure 12–36 The secretory cells of the zona fasciculata (arrow) are large cells with rounded,...
Histology Image Review > Chapter 12. Endocrine System > Adrenal Gland

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10. Figure 4–65 The adrenal gland is an example of an endocrine gland. It secretes a variety of ho...
Histology Image Review > Chapter 4. Epithelial Tissue > Endocrine Glandular Tissue

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11. Figure 12–6 The characteristics of the cells in the adenohypophysis that has been stained with...
Histology Image Review > Chapter 12. Endocrine System > Pituitary Gland

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12. Figure 12–12 The pars nervosa secretes two hormones: antidiuretic hormone (ADH), also called ...
Histology Image Review > Chapter 12. Endocrine System > Pituitary Gland

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13. Figure 17–11 The steroid-secreting cells (arrowheads) of the theca interna around secondary fo...
Histology Image Review > Chapter 17. Female Reproductive System > Ovary

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14. Figure 17–65 Several chorionic villi are shown in this micrograph. Each villus has an outer sy...
Histology Image Review > Chapter 17. Female Reproductive System > Placenta

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15. Figure 18–6 In this illustration of the renal corpuscle, the vascular pole, with its afferent ...
Histology Image Review > Chapter 18. Urinary System > Kidney

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16. Figure 18–19 As stated previously, the distal tubules (A) ascending from the medulla curve tow...
Histology Image Review > Chapter 18. Urinary System > Kidney

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17. Figure 17–16 The larger, paler-staining cells are the granulosa lutein cells (arrow), which sy...
Histology Image Review > Chapter 17. Female Reproductive System > Ovary

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18. Figure 17–18 If pregnancy does not occur, the corpus luteum degenerates. It becomes infiltrate...
Histology Image Review > Chapter 17. Female Reproductive System > Ovary

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19. Figure 17–60 A portion of the wall of an alveolus in a mammary gland during the late stages of...
Histology Image Review > Chapter 17. Female Reproductive System > Mammary Gland

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20. Figure 16–1 The male reproductive system functions in the production of spermatozoa and secret...
Histology Image Review > Chapter 16. Male Reproductive System > Testis

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