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FIGURE 15.13 Large intestine: colon wall (transverse section).
FIGURE 15.14 Appendix (panoramic view, transverse section).
FIGURE 15.15 Rectum (panoramic view, transverse section).
FIGURE 15.16 Anorectal junction (longitudinal section).
FIGURE 15.17 A cross section of feline duodenum illustrating its
characteristic features. Cells with mucus secretions stain magenta-red.
FIGURE 15.18 Higher magnification of a primate duodenum with intestinal
and the characteristic duodenal glands.
FIGURE 15.19 High magnification of the villus from a human duodenum
illustrating its contents.
FIGURE 15.20 A section of human jejunum illustrating the mucosa with
Paneth cells in the intestinal glands.
FIGURE 15.21 A section of feline jejunum illustrating the bases of the
intestinal glands with Paneth cells.
FIGURE 15.22 A section of human ileum illustrating a Peyer patch and the
submucosal lymphocytic aggregation.
FIGURE 15.23 A section of human colon with temporary folds, intestinal
glands, and a section of taeniae coli.
FIGURE 15.24 A plastic section of primate colon illustrating the contents
of its wall.
CHAPTER 16 DIGESTIVE SYSTEM PART IV: ACCESSORY
DIGESTIVE ORGANS (LIVER, PANCREAS, AND GALLBLADDER)
SECTION 1 Liver
FIGURE 16.1 A section from the liver is illustrated, with emphasis on the
details of the liver lobule.
FIGURE 16.2 Pig liver (panoramic view, transverse section).
FIGURE 16.3 Primate liver (panoramic view, transverse section).
FIGURE 16.4 Bovine liver: liver lobule (transverse section).
FIGURE 16.5 Hepatic (liver) lobule (sectional view, transverse section).
FIGURE 16.6 Bile canaliculi in a liver lobule (osmic acid preparation).
FIGURE 16.7 Kupffer cells in a liver lobule (India ink preparation).
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