Histology Small IntestinesN

Histology Small IntestinesN

The small intestine's histology maximizes surface area for digestion and absorption across its three segments—duodenum, jejunum, ileum—with tall villi covered in microvilli on enterocytes forming the brush border loaded with…
Histology of the Large IntestineN

Histology of the Large IntestineN

The large intestine's histology is geared toward water absorption, electrolyte balance, and waste formation, with a mucosa lacking villi but featuring deep crypts of Lieberkühn lined by columnar absorptive cells…
Stomach Histology Represented

Stomach Histology Represented

Stomach Histology The stomach, a key part of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, is situated between the esophagus and duodenum. It plays a crucial role in mixing food with stomach acid…