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SLIDE NAME MHS 234 Esophagus TISSUE Esophagus STAIN Hematoxylin & Eosin IMAGE SIZE 20,336 x 12,734 pixels965 MB FILE SIZE 41 MB OBJECTIVE 40x PIXEL SIZE 0.3171 µm SOURCE Robert L. SorensonUniversity of MinnesotaMinneapolis, MN CloseSETTINGS
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MHS 234 EsophagusCuboidal and Columnar Epithelia
Cuboidal epithelium has a limited distribution. It is most often found in the ducts from exocrine glands. These ducts range from simple cuboidal, simple columnar, to stratified cuboidal epithelia.
- Simple cuboidal epithelium - often found in small ducts.
- Simple columnar epithelium - found in intermediate size ducts.
- Stratified cuboidal epithelium - usually found in both small and large ducts. It most often has only two layers of cuboidal cells.
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