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TonyHart
14 Photos

Beautiful Bacteria?

3/23/2006 6:09:49 PM

CallMeEleanor
131 Photos

It's a vag.

3/23/2006 6:34:39 PM

razmatazz9
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I thought that was epithelial tissue. Bacteria? Psshh...

[Edited by razmatazz9 on 3/23/2006 1:38:44 PM. Reason for edit: /]

3/23/2006 6:38:19 PM

HairyBearChaos
37 Photos

yeah i was thinking the same thing sarah

simple squamous epithelium?

3/23/2006 10:16:32 PM

HairyBearChaos
37 Photos

well actually if it's the vag, then it'd be nonkeratinised stratified squamous epithelium but it kind of looks like simple columnar epithelium.

depends on the exact location. :\

3/23/2006 10:38:09 PM

DamnSkippy
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It's a boat...right?...a boat...damn you magic eye!

3/23/2006 11:13:01 PM

Brugger
44 Photos

Eosinophilic for sure...
I see what appears to be some basophils (upper right hand corner)?

Perhaps some kind of secretory tissue...
They almost look like Islets of Langerhan (sp?).



3/23/2006 11:42:41 PM

HairyBearChaos
37 Photos

it's a kind of confusing picture

3/23/2006 11:48:58 PM

Brugger
44 Photos

you have a few things going on.

There appears to be simple squamous (not epithelium).
You have some columnar vessels going on. I don't see RBCs so i don't think they are blood vessels...

I would say kidney, but there are no glomeruli taht i can recognize.

Maybe this is a pathological slide. Pathologists usually have to be told where the biopsy was taken so that they can determine if it's "normal" tissue or not. Some things are obvious, and other times they are not...


3/23/2006 11:57:07 PM

HairyBearChaos
37 Photos

o shi i got told

3/24/2006 12:01:46 AM

Brugger
44 Photos

do tell

3/24/2006 1:44:39 AM

Brugger
44 Photos

bump until someone tells me what this is...

for real.

No ignorant answers.

3/24/2006 6:43:07 PM

WrxerRacer
63 Photos

looks like simple squamos columnar cells to me.

3/24/2006 6:46:12 PM

Brugger
44 Photos

Niggy: If it was an electron microscope image, it would be black and white.
Wrxer: Simple squamous culumnar are two terms smushed together...
Niggy: Sublingual gland (all jacked up of course)?


Still i don't have an answer to the histo. slide.

3/25/2006 2:28:20 PM

CallMeEleanor
131 Photos

Way to over douche my picture. I love dyed slides of organs...it's an aesthetic thing. I had an interest in anatomy in high school. I never persued it because I'm an idiot. And the picture is......

I'll let you guys play with it a bit more.

but hey, here's a duodenum.



[Edited by CallMeEleanor on 3/25/2006 10:49:16 AM. Reason for edit: duodenums are the best]

3/25/2006 3:42:44 PM

HairyBearChaos
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why don't you fully explain what it is?

or you don't know what it is?

3/25/2006 3:59:11 PM

Brugger
44 Photos

i like the assending colon on cross section a bit more...
the crypts look like daisies.


Still looking for an answer: BUMP

3/25/2006 4:48:00 PM

CallMeEleanor
131 Photos

I know it. But I mean...

Use your context clues.

Out of any organ, why would I pick this one? It's not a vag.



Don't check the properties, cheaters.

[Edited by CallMeEleanor on 3/25/2006 12:26:44 PM. Reason for edit: CHEATS]

3/25/2006 5:24:26 PM

Brugger
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it just dawned on me what that is...

Quite obvious now that i think about it.......
Lets do this again sometime.

3/26/2006 2:38:33 PM




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