Gastrointestinal Tract Review

Atlas:
Ross & Pawlina (6th ed.), Plates 54-64, pgs. 606-627
Text:
Ross & Pawlina (6th ed.), Ch 17, pgs. 568-604, Gastrointestinal Tract

Follow the bolus

For each of the unknown slides below try to identify the region or associated gland of the GI tract:

Unknown 01 WebScope ImageScope [[Answer]]

Unknown 02 WebScope ImageScope [[Answer]]

Unknown 03 WebScope ImageScope [Answer]

Unknown 04 WebScope ImageScope [Answer]

Unknown 05 WebScope ImageScope [Answer]

Unknown 06 WebScope ImageScope [Answer]

Unknown 07 WebScope ImageScope [Answer] (note: this is a tissue from the oral cavity that won't be studied in this course, so you're not expected to be able to identify it, but it will be useful to be able to recognize it when you study pathology)

Unknown 08 WebScope ImageScope [Answer]

bonus question: is this specimen a CROSS section or LONGITUDINAL section? ( [Answer] )

Unknown 09 WebScope ImageScope [Answer]

Unknown 10 WebScope ImageScope [Answer]

Unknown 11 WebScope ImageScope [Answer]

Unknown 12 WebScope ImageScope [Answer]

Unknown 13 WebScope ImageScope [Answer]

Unknown 14 WebScope ImageScope [Answer]

Unknown 15 WebScope ImageScope [Answer] (note: this is a tissue that wasn't in our slides, so you're not expected to be able to identify it on the practical exam, but it will be useful to be able to recognize it when you study pathology)

Unknown 16 WebScope ImageScope [Answer]

Unknown 17 WebScope ImageScope [Answer] (note: this is a tissue from the oral cavity that won't be studied in this course, so you're not expected to be able to identify it, but it will be useful to be able to recognize it when you study pathology)

Unknown 18 WebScope ImageScope [Answer]

Unknown 19 WebScope ImageScope [Answer]

Unknown 20 WebScope ImageScope [Answer]

Unknown 21 WebScope ImageScope [Answer]

Unknown 22 WebScope ImageScope [Answer]

 

 

 

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