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CASK microscopy MDL

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The principal secretory product for cells of Brunner’s glands is:

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alkaline mucus
lysosomal enzymes
acid mucus
digestive enzymes
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Which the following staining methods was used on this tissue slide?

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Azan
VWF
1A4
S100
RF
HE
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CASK microscopy MDL

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Gastric glands are located:

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in the submucosa
in the mucosa
in the muscularis externa
in the serosa
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1) Surface mucous cells are special cells in the stomach 2) They secrete protective tough mucous (against acid / enzymes)

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2) is true
Both 1) and 2) are false
Both 1) and 2) are true
1) is true
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CASK microscopy MDL

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Does this piece of intestine have a serosa or an adventitia?

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Adventitia
Serosa
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CASK microscopy MDL

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Taenia coli are:

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discrete bands of longitudinal muscle along the large intestine
compact regions of lymphoid tissue in the large intestine
submucosal glands of the large intestine
sites of mucosal folding into the lumen of the large intestine
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CASK microscopy MDL

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The epithelium lining the esophagus is:

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simple columnar for secretion and active absorption
stratified squamous, nonkeratinized, for protection
simple squamous, for rapid diffusion across the epithelium
simple cuboidal, like that of most other tubular structures
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CASK microscopy MDL

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Which tissues are stained in this tissue slide?

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Endothelium
Connective tissue
Nerve tissue
Fatty tissue
Elastic fibers
Smooth muscle