Mucous and Serous Glands - Histology | Lecturio
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► THIS VIDEO will be your comprehensive guide to understanding different types of exocrine gland cells and their secretory products, aimed at medical students 📚🔬.
Join us as we explore the fascinating world of goblet cells, mucous-secreting cells, and serous-secreting cells, shedding light on the distinct characteristics and functions of these essential components. 🧫🔍
Dive into histological sections of exocrine glands and witness how mucous-secreting units and serous-secreting units differ in staining and structure. Learn how mucous-secreting cells produce glycosylated proteins with anionic oligosaccharides, making their secretory products water-soluble. 🌊💧
Discover the intriguing features that set mucous-secreting cells apart, such as flattened nuclei squashed against the cell base, while serous-secreting cells boast rounded nuclei. Uncover the telltale signs that help identify these cell types within glandular structures. 🔍🔬
In some cases, glands may contain both types of secretory units, adding complexity to their functions and appearances. Explore how the processing of tissue sections can impact the visibility of secretory products and gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced in histological analysis. 🧐🧬
Delve into the world of duct systems, crucial for transporting secretions from the secretory cells to exterior locations within the body. These ducts play a vital role in various bodily processes, and we'll illustrate their significance in this informative lecture. 🚀
Join us on this educational journey as we unravel the intricacies of exocrine gland cells and their secretory products, equipping you with essential knowledge for your medical studies.
► THE PROF: Your lecturer is Professor Geoffrey Meyer. He is currently teaching at the School of Anatomy, Physiology and Human Biology at the University of Western Australia (UWA). As a leading anatomy and histology expert he is also coordinating the Federative International Program for Anatomical Terminologies (FIPAT) of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists (IFAA). Besides medical research on the ovarian function, steroidogenesis, corpus luteum, angiogenesis, and microcirculation, Geoffrey Meyer’s research activities also focus on developing innovative, computer-aided learning and teaching tools. For his inventiveness, Geoffrey Meyer has received a number of awards, including the Australian University Teaching Award.
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I loved the explanation! Thank you so much!
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this helped my insominia, thanks.
Sir please explain me the classification of serous glands
Is it true that acini can be serous or mucous. And alveole can be serous or mucous. Or is it that acini are always mucous and alveoles always serous ?
2:08 Isn't it supposedly acidophilic? not basophilic.
Excellent!
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Sir please explain me mucous gland
While explaining serous he says basophilic , arent they eosinophilia .
i really hope i make it to 3rd year
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