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SPECIMEN 10 mm Pig embryo VIEW LPO

DESCRIPTION Identify organ. What are the layers of this organ? Identify pointed cells.
Small Intestine
Mesentery
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SPECIMEN 10 mm Pig embryo VIEW LPO
DESCRIPTION Identify organ. What are the layers of this organ? Identify pointed cells.
Herniated
Intestinal loop
Umbilical vein
Umbilicus
SPECIMEN 10 mm Pig embryo VIEW LPO
DESCRIPTION Identify organ. What are the layers of this organ? Identify pointed cells.
Dorsal Pancreas
Stomach
Inferior Vena Cava
Ductus Venosus
Liver
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SPECIMEN 10 mm Pig embryo VIEW LPO
DESCRIPTION Identify organ. What are the layers of this organ? Identify pointed cells.
Dorsal Pancreas
Stomach
Inferior Vena Cava
Ductus Venosus
Liver
Slide 002
SPECIMEN 10 mm Pig embryo VIEW LPO
DESCRIPTION Identify organ. What are the layers of this organ? Identify pointed cells.
Esophagus
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SPECIMEN 10 mm Pig embryo VIEW LPO
DESCRIPTION Identify organ. What are the layers of this organ? Identify pointed cells.
Mesocolon
Colon
Urogenital Sinus
Rectum
Slide 004
SPECIMEN 10 mm Pig embryo VIEW LPO
DESCRIPTION Identify organ. What are the layers of this organ? Identify pointed cells.
Pharynx
Oral Cavity
Slide 005
SPECIMEN 10 mm Pig embryo VIEW LPO
DESCRIPTION Identify organ. What are the layers of this organ? Identify pointed cells.
Telencephalon
Oral Cavity
telocoele
SPECIMEN 10 mm Pig embryo VIEW LPO
DESCRIPTION Identify organ. What are the layers of this organ? Identify pointed cells.
Dorsal Pancreas
Liver
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SPECIMEN 10 mm Pig embryo VIEW LPO
DESCRIPTION Identify organ. What are the layers of this organ? Identify pointed cells.
Gallbladder
Duodenum (?)
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SPECIMEN 10 mm Pig embryo VIEW LPO
DESCRIPTION Identify organ. What are the layers of this organ? Identify pointed cells.
Inferior Vena
Cava
Ductus Venosus
Gallbladder
Duodenum (?)
Dorsal Mesogastrium
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SPECIMEN Pancreas VIEW LPO
DESCRIPTION This organ is situated in the left hypochondrium near the hilum of the spleen. It is a serous, compound, acinar
gland.
Interlobar duct
Consist of (Please check your reference book):
-Pancreatic duct
-Pancreatic Acini
SPECIMEN Pancreas (Diagram) VIEW Diagram
DESCRIPTION Main pancreatic duct joins the distal end of the bile duct to open into the lumen of the duodenum at a small raised
mound the ampulla of vater.
SPECIMEN Liver VIEW LPO
DESCRIPTION This is the bodys largest gland. Partly covered by a thin capsule, GLISSONS capsule with a sparse delicate reticular
connective tissue stroma. Hepatocytes is the predominant cell type.
Portal Vein
Bile Duct
Hepatic Artery
SPECIMEN Liver VIEW Diagram
DESCRIPTION Hepatocyte are arrnaged in one or two-cell thick plates that are separated by hepatic sinusoids.
SPECIMEN Gallbladder VIEW LPO
DESCRIPTION Gallbladder is a small, blind-ending sac attached to the livers underside. Stores and concentrates bile and releases it
in response to cholecystokinin.
Serosa
Fibromuscular layer
Perimuscular layer
Lamina Propria
Simple columnar
epithelium
R.A. Sinus

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