A Laboratory Guide in Histology, By Leslie Brainerd Arey ..
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(b) Duct system. Elongated intercalary {intermediate) ducts, continuous with centro-alveolar cells, pass over into interlobular {excretory) ducts. Distinguish these divisions. Do secretory ducts occur? (c) Pancreatic islands. Observe their size, shape, fre- quency, position, and relation to neighboring alveoli. Shape, character, and stainability of the cells? Note their ar- rangement into anastomosing cords and the intimate relation to capillary sinusoids. Ducts? Do connections exist be- tween ...islands and alveoli or their ducts? Functions of the islands? What gland does the pancreas most resemble in struc- ture and function? Compare, enumerating five important structural differences. C. Liver. I. General architecture. Study sections of pig and hu- man liver. Identify: capsule {of Glisson); lobules; their size, shape, and arrangement; interlobular septa; at the THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. 55 angles of the lobules, portal canals containing each a branch of the portal vein, hepatic artery, and bile duct; central vein of lobule, from which radiate sinusoids separated by cords or trabecules of liver cells; suhlohular veins coursing indepen- dently in the interlobular connective tissue.
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