Histology 3rd Cycle part 3

A detailed illustration of the pancreas, liver, and salivary glands with labeled histological features, in a scientific style, vibrant colors

Histology Quiz: Mastering the Pancreas, Liver, and Salivary Glands

Test your knowledge on histology with our comprehensive quiz focused on the pancreas, liver, and salivary glands. This quiz is designed for students, teachers, and anyone interested in the fascinating world of histological structures and functions.

By participating, you will learn more about:

  • The anatomy and functions of key organs
  • Key cell types and their roles
  • Understanding histological terminology
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by LearningCell27
What is true about the Pancreas?
Contains Ito cells
Serous acini are endocrine portion of the pancreas
Contains serous cells arranged in acini
Contains intercalated ducts
Have centroacinar cells which are an extension of the intercalated duct
Serous acini are secretory portion of the pancreas
Is not encapsulated with the connective tissue
Contains striated ducts
Has no striated ducts
What's true about Kupffer cells?
Present in portal vein of pancreas
Present in liver sinusoids
Produce IgA
Can be also called stellate macrophages
Secretory end pieces of major salivary glands are releasing the content first into:
Blood
Intercalated ducts
Striated ducts
Excretory ducts
What is true about the gallbladder?
Releases bile into the duodenum
Layer of SM
Simple Colum. epi.
Stores and concentrates bile
What is true about hepatocytes?
Contain microvilli all around
Are radially disposed around a central vein
Can be polyploidal
Can't be polyploidal
Can contain granules of glycogen
Has numerous Golgi Complexes
Produce food digestive enzymes
What is true about the liver?
Hepatocytes have multiple nuclei
Microvilli outwards
Has connective tissue capsule
Bile canaliculi are the smallest branches of biliary tree
In the center of portal lobule portal triads are located
Is the largest gland of body
Classic lobule has triangle shape
Portal lobule has triangle shape
Hepatocytes could contain two nuclei
Where are serous cells present?
Submandibular gland
Parotid gland
Intercalated ducts
Portal space of the liver
What is true about the parotid gland?
Intercalated ducts belong to intralobular ducts
The secretory part is composed entirely of serous cells
Has lobules
Doesn't produce mucous secretion
Mark the correct sentences about space of Disse:
Contain Ito cells
Filled with blood plasma
Microvilli of hepatocytes are present
Contains hepatic stellate cells
Surrounds central vein in liver
Consists of reticular fibers
Is located between endothelial cells and hepatocytes
What is true about the salivary glands?
Parotid gland does not contain mucous tubules
Sublingual is not present in human
Its plasmocytes produce IgA
Are covered by connective tissue capsule
Submandibular is tubuloacinar
What is true about the portal lobule?
Drains the blood from hepatocytes to the bile duct
Drains blood from the portal vein to the hepatic artery
Drains bile from hepatocytes to the bile duct
Drains blood from the hepatic artery to the central vein
Removes deoxygenated blood from the hepatocytes
Supplies oxygenated blood to hepatocytes
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