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GI Tract

Created by Gordon Todd on Apr 23, 2013 2:04:30 PM, Last modified by Jeremy Boldt on Nov 2, 2017 7:17:17 AM
 

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    Information Annotations Attributes
UNMC103a
Magnification: 40
Tissue: Lip
Gender: Neither male or female
6 other attribute(s) 1 undefined attribute(s)
UNMC104b
Magnification: 40
Tissue: Tongue
Gender: Neither male or female
5 other attribute(s) 2 undefined attribute(s)
esophagus
10 undefined attribute(s)
UNMC107a
Magnification: 40
Tissue: Small or Large
Gender: Neither male or female
6 other attribute(s) 1 undefined attribute(s)
UNMC109a
Magnification: 40
Tissue: Small or Large
Gender: Neither male or female
6 other attribute(s) 1 undefined attribute(s)
UNMC111a
DUODENUM
Magnification: 40
Tissue: Small or Large
Gender: Neither male or female
6 other attribute(s) 1 undefined attribute(s)
UNMC013
JEJUNUM
Magnification: 40
Tissue: Small intestine
Gender: Neither male or female
6 other attribute(s) 1 undefined attribute(s)
UNMC115b
COLON
Magnification: 40
Tissue: Colon
Gender: Neither male or female
6 other attribute(s) 1 undefined attribute(s)
UNMC116a
RECTAL-ANAL JUNCTION
Magnification: 40
Tissue: Junction of the rectum and the colon
Stain: A hematoxylin-metal complex acts a as a basic dye, staining nucleic acids in the nucleus and the cytoplasm blue, brown, or black. Eosin is an acid aniline dye which stains the more basic proteins within cells (cytoplasm) and in extracellular spaces (collagen) pink to red. Cartilage and mucus may stain light blue. Hematoxylin, a basic dye, binds to acidic components of a tissue, which are thus said to be "basophilic." The color of the stained structures depends on the mordant used to make the hematoxylin dye bind to the molecules of the tissue. Potassium alum, the most common mordant, gives the dye a blue to purple color. Eosin, an acidic dye, binds to basic components of a tissue, which are thus said to be "acidophilic." The structures stained by eosin are typically colored pink to red.
4 other attribute(s) 3 undefined attribute(s)
10 
UNMC067a
APPENDIX
Magnification: 40
Tissue: Appendix
Stain: A hematoxylin-metal complex acts a as a basic dye, staining nucleic acids in the nucleus and the cytoplasm blue, brown, or black. Eosin is an acid aniline dye which stains the more basic proteins within cells (cytoplasm) and in extracellular spaces (collagen) pink to red. Cartilage and mucus may stain light blue. Hematoxylin, a basic dye, binds to acidic components of a tissue, which are thus said to be "basophilic." The color of the stained structures depends on the mordant used to make the hematoxylin dye bind to the molecules of the tissue. Potassium alum, the most common mordant, gives the dye a blue to purple color. Eosin, an acidic dye, binds to basic components of a tissue, which are thus said to be "acidophilic." The structures stained by eosin are typically colored pink to red.
5 other attribute(s) 2 undefined attribute(s)
11 
UNMC119a
SUBMANDIBULAR GLAND
Magnification: 40
Tissue: Salivary Gland
Gender: Neither male or female
6 other attribute(s) 1 undefined attribute(s)
12 
UNMC003a
LIVER - MALLORY TRICHROME

Magnification: 40
Tissue: Liver
Gender: Neither male or female
6 other attribute(s) 1 undefined attribute(s)
13 
UNMC122b
GALL BLADDER
Magnification: 40
Tissue: Gall Bladder
Gender: Neither male or female
7 other attribute(s)
14 
UNMC005a
Magnification: 40
Tissue: Pancreas
Gender: Neither male or female
6 other attribute(s) 1 undefined attribute(s)
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