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Histology Collection (#3)

Histology, the study of tissues at a microscopic level, unveils the intricate beauty and complexity of our body's structures

Background imageHistology Collection: Conceptual image of pancreatic islet of Langerhans

Conceptual image of pancreatic islet of Langerhans

Background imageHistology Collection: Microscopic view of phospholipids

Microscopic view of phospholipids. Phospholipids are a major component of all cell membranes as they can form lipid bilayers

Background imageHistology Collection: Conceptual image of intestinal villi

Conceptual image of intestinal villi

Background imageHistology Collection: Microscopic view of plant tissues

Microscopic view of plant tissues

Background imageHistology Collection: Conceptual image of simple cuboidal epithelia

Conceptual image of simple cuboidal epithelia

Background imageHistology Collection: Surrounding tissue becomes inflamed causing several systemic effects

Surrounding tissue becomes inflamed causing several systemic effects, such as vasodilation, mucous secretion, nerve stimulation and smooth muscle contraction

Background imageHistology Collection: Antihistamine in histamine receptors blocking the allergic reaction

Antihistamine in histamine receptors blocking the allergic reaction

Background imageHistology Collection: Microscopic view of intestinal villi inside the small intestine

Microscopic view of intestinal villi inside the small intestine
Microscopic view of intestinal villi which can be found inside of the small intestine

Background imageHistology Collection: Conceptual image of stratified squamous epithelium

Conceptual image of stratified squamous epithelium

Background imageHistology Collection: Conceptual image of simple columnar epithelium

Conceptual image of simple columnar epithelium

Background imageHistology Collection: Microscopic view of Dentine

Microscopic view of Dentine. Dentine is the main supporting structure of the tooth and is the second hardest tissue in the body after enamel. It is 70% mineral and acellular

Background imageHistology Collection: Artistic representation of the immune systems reaction to bacteria invading the tissues

Artistic representation of the immune systems reaction to bacteria invading the tissues

Background imageHistology Collection: Conceptual image of mast cells

Conceptual image of mast cells

Background imageHistology Collection: Microscopic view of bone fibre

Microscopic view of bone fibre

Background imageHistology Collection: Conceptual image of pseudostratified columnar epithelium

Conceptual image of pseudostratified columnar epithelium

Background imageHistology Collection: Microscopic view of a mast cell

Microscopic view of a mast cell. Mast cells are found resident in tissues throughout the body, particularly in association with structures such as blood vessels and nerves

Background imageHistology Collection: Microscopic cross section view of the small intestine

Microscopic cross section view of the small intestine. TheAsmall intestineAis a long, highly convoluted tube in the digestive system that absorbs about 90% of the nutrients from the food we eat

Background imageHistology Collection: Conceptual image of stratified cuboidal epithelium

Conceptual image of stratified cuboidal epithelium

Background imageHistology Collection: Mast cell releasing histamine due to allergic reaction

Mast cell releasing histamine due to allergic reaction

Background imageHistology Collection: Conceptual image illustrating the process of bone metastasis

Conceptual image illustrating the process of bone metastasis

Background imageHistology Collection: Microscopic view of cell and antibody

Microscopic view of cell and antibody

Background imageHistology Collection: Microscopic view of a mast cell found in connective tissue

Microscopic view of a mast cell found in connective tissue that contains numerous basophilic granules and releases substances such as heparin and histamine in response to injury

Background imageHistology Collection: Apple stem, light micrograph

Apple stem, light micrograph
Apple stem. Polarised light micrograph of a section through the stem of a young apple (Malus domestica) tree plant. Magnification: x100 when printed 10 centimetres wide

Background imageHistology Collection: Illustration showing inflammatory process of tissue

Illustration showing inflammatory process of tissue
Medicine - Human anatomy: the inflammatory process of a tissue. Drawing

Background imageHistology Collection: Human Digestive System, Liver, Hepatic cells with bile canaliculi under microscope

Human Digestive System, Liver, Hepatic cells with bile canaliculi under microscope
Medicine - Human Histology - Digestive system - Liver - Hepatic cells with bile canaliculi under microscope

Background imageHistology Collection: Human Digestive System, Liver, red blood cells under microscope

Human Digestive System, Liver, red blood cells under microscope
Medicine - Human Histology - Digestive system - Liver, red blood cells under microscope

Background imageHistology Collection: Tongue, Keratin that covers the apex of the papillae under microscope

Tongue, Keratin that covers the apex of the papillae under microscope
Medicine - Human Histology - Tongue - Keratin that covers the apex of the papillae under microscope

Background imageHistology Collection: Pathology, Human Digestive System, Liver, Hepatic cirrhosis, Hepatic tissue destruction under

Pathology, Human Digestive System, Liver, Hepatic cirrhosis, Hepatic tissue destruction under microscope
Medicine - Human Histology - Pathology - Digestive system - Liver - Hepatic cirrhosis - Hepatic tissue destruction under microscope

Background imageHistology Collection: Circulatory system, Heart, Endocardium under microscope

Circulatory system, Heart, Endocardium under microscope
Medicine - Human Histology - Circulatory system - Heart - Endocardium under microscope

Background imageHistology Collection: Tongue, Vallate papillae under microscope

Tongue, Vallate papillae under microscope
Medicine - Human Histology - Tongue - Vallate papillae under microscope

Background imageHistology Collection: Circulatory system, Heart, Red blood cells on the endocardium under microscope

Circulatory system, Heart, Red blood cells on the endocardium under microscope
Medicine - Human Histology - Circulatory system - Heart - Red blood cells on the endocardium under microscope

Background imageHistology Collection: Human Digestive System, Bile canaliculus under microscope

Human Digestive System, Bile canaliculus under microscope
Medicine - Human Histology - Digestive system - Bile - Bile canaliculus under microscope

Background imageHistology Collection: Tongue, Fungiform papillae under microscope

Tongue, Fungiform papillae under microscope
Medicine - Human Histology - Tongue - Fungiform papillae under microscope

Background imageHistology Collection: Human Digestive System, Esophagus, cell wall under microscope

Human Digestive System, Esophagus, cell wall under microscope
Medicine - Human Histology - Digestive system - Esophagus - Cell wall under microscope

Background imageHistology Collection: Human Digestive System, Macrophage under microscope

Human Digestive System, Macrophage under microscope
Medicine - Human Histology - Digestive system - Macrophage under microscope

Background imageHistology Collection: Respiratory system, Epithelial lining of the communication channel between nose and pharynx

Respiratory system, Epithelial lining of the communication channel between nose and pharynx, under microscope
Medicine - Human Histology - Respiratory system - Epithelial lining of the communication channel between nose and pharynx, under microscope

Background imageHistology Collection: Bones, Osseous tissue under microscope

Bones, Osseous tissue under microscope
Medicine - Human Histology - Bones - Osseous tissue under microscope

Background imageHistology Collection: Bones, Compact osseous tissue under microscope

Bones, Compact osseous tissue under microscope
Medicine - Human Histology - Bones - Compact osseous tissue under microscope

Background imageHistology Collection: Bones, Connective tissue, Cartilage under microscope

Bones, Connective tissue, Cartilage under microscope
Medicine - Human Histology - Bones - Connective tissue - Cartilage under microscope

Background imageHistology Collection: Circulatory System, Heart, Aortic valve under microscope

Circulatory System, Heart, Aortic valve under microscope
Medicine - Human Histology - Circulatory System - Heart - Aortic valve under microscope

Background imageHistology Collection: Bones, Connective tissue, Articular cartilage under microscope

Bones, Connective tissue, Articular cartilage under microscope
Medicine - Human Histology - Bones - Connective tissue - Articular cartilage under microscope

Background imageHistology Collection: Ear, cochlear hair cells under microscope

Ear, cochlear hair cells under microscope
Medicine - Human Histology - Ear - Cochlear hair cells under microscope

Background imageHistology Collection: Respiratory system, Trachea, Tracheal wall mucosa under microscope

Respiratory system, Trachea, Tracheal wall mucosa under microscope
Medicine - Human Histology - Respiratory system - Trachea - Tracheal wall mucosa under microscope

Background imageHistology Collection: Visual system, Eye, layered structure of crystalline lens under microscope

Visual system, Eye, layered structure of crystalline lens under microscope
Medicine - Human Histology - Visual system - Eye - Layered structure of the crystalline lens under microscope

Background imageHistology Collection: Ear, Labyrinth, Otoliths under microscope

Ear, Labyrinth, Otoliths under microscope
Medicine - Human Histology - Ear - Labyrinth - Otoliths under microscope

Background imageHistology Collection: Ear, Cochlea under microscope

Ear, Cochlea under microscope
Medicine - Human Histology - Ear - Cochlea under microscope

Background imageHistology Collection: Ear, Stapes under microscope

Ear, Stapes under microscope
Medicine - Human Histology - Ear - Stapes under microscope

Background imageHistology Collection: Auditory system, Ear, Auditory cells under microscope

Auditory system, Ear, Auditory cells under microscope
Medicine - Human Histology - Ear - Auditory cells under microscope




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Histology, the study of tissues at a microscopic level, unveils the intricate beauty and complexity of our body's structures. Through techniques like light micrography and transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scientists have been able to explore various tissues and unravel their secrets. One such tissue is the cerebellum, which plays a crucial role in coordinating movement and balance. By examining cerebellum tissue under a light microscope, we can observe its distinct layers and cell types. The synapse nerve junctions captured through TEM reveal the precise connections between neurons that allow for seamless communication. In 1894, Spanish histologist Santiago Ramon y Cajal created an exquisite drawing showcasing different cell types within the mammalian cerebellum. His meticulous work laid the foundation for understanding neural networks. Moving beyond just one region of the brain, histologists also delve into other fascinating areas like the hippocampus. Microscopic examination of hippocampus brain tissue provides insights into memory formation and spatial navigation. Purkinje nerve cells found within the cerebellum are particularly captivating under scrutiny. Their elaborate branching patterns give rise to their unique appearance when observed through a microscope slide. Histological studies extend beyond neurological tissues; they encompass organs throughout our body systems as well. For instance, kidney tubules in section offer glimpses into renal function while highlighting their structural organization. The human brain itself holds countless mysteries waiting to be unraveled by histologists examining microscope slides containing delicate slices of this complex organ. These slides provide glimpses into both healthy brains and those affected by diseases like Alzheimer's - offering valuable insights into neurodegenerative disorders. Exploring deeper with TEM reveals cellular components such as rough endoplasmic reticulum - an organelle involved in protein synthesis - providing detailed views at nanoscale resolution. Histology not only focuses on neurons but also encompasses glial cells that support neuronal functions. Light micrographs capturing glial stem cell cultures showcase the potential for regeneration and repair within the nervous system.