Shotgun Histology Submandibular Gland
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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
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Thank you so much this was great
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submandibular glands rarely have intercalated ducts...they are abundant in parotid glands and absent in sublingual glands. at least this is what i have learned from med school. you should look for intercalated ducts in the parotids!
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real thank from Iraqi dentist
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thank you for all your sir.
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Great video!! Helped out SO MUCH!! thanks!!
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yes u have very nice voice and u teach awesome,u r GREAT.u have guts 2 make histology hell easier
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The secretory end pieces can be acinar, alveolar or tubular in a given salivary gland or a combination of any or all of these. The secretory elements of a given tubule / duct are of one type only. But in a given GLAND, there can be any amalgamation / mix of the end pieces, I think.
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submandibular and submaxillary glands are the same
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I confuse between submaxillary and submandibular gland. Do you have a submaxillary salivary gland slide?
thank you for thouse videos!! By the way, you have very cute voice. *love it* ;P
ulnaris87 3 years ago 2
you drive me crazy when you talk this way baby!
WashingtonDeceit 3 years ago 9