Shotgun Histology Sublingual Gland
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@twandy4 I completely disagree:acini can be mucous,serous,or mixed (with serous demilunes surrounding the mucous acini)
Tubuli are intercalated,striated and so on but never mucous or serous.
Their main function is to regulate the content of the saliva (e.g making it hypotonic or adding IgA)
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the comment wasnt about the gianuzzi halfmoons. in which your descriotion of yourse is right. it was about so called: mucous acini.... as they were mentioned in the video. however some histology books show different wording for them. ie: MUCOUS TUBULI, since, their sturucture does not resemble acinar shape. .
andy
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Just a 3-4 sec lag for video
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You're completely wrong :
GIANUZZI HALFMOONs are actually mucinosus acini covered by a group of serosus cells
So don't mislead peolpe before opening a book.
Thank you so much:)
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tten123: Your teacher is right. In sublingual salivary gland are no intercalated ducts. Intercalated ducts have been mostly transformed to mucous tubuli.
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Thank you so much! I really like histology but some things were still unclear until I watched your videos! This is helping me so much for my final! Once again, thank you!
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you can say they are not well developed
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thank u so much .. i love it !
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thanks for the videos
CAREFUL! there are no MUCOUS ACINI, only MUCOUS TUBULI !!
that s the term for it! Sturcture is a little different! pay attention also to semilunar demilunes (mixed TUBULOACINUS) are mucous tubuli, but joint by serous secreting cells (gianuzzi / von ebner halfmoon) they produce lysozyme for the control of bacterial flora in the oral cavity).
adding up:
-mucous producing cells form : Mucous tubuli
-serous secreting cells : Serous acini
-mixed type : semilunar demilunes (tubuloacinar)
thanks
twandy4 1 year ago 5
This guy makes some mistakes. Careful.
davesteeth 3 years ago 3