4.1.1 POJA-L4087+4088
Title: Colon crypts (human, rabbit)
Description: Stain: (A) Hematoxylin-eosin. (B) Electron micrograph.
The crypts of the colon contain numerous goblet cells seen as white transparent cells in (A).
In the electron micrograph (B) the goblet cells (1) contain large electron gray secretory granules produced by the extensive rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) (3) in these cells. The adjacent enterocytes (2) without secretory granules are studded with rows of microvilli at the apical site (resorption function).
Keywords/Mesh: colon, crypts, goblet cells, enterocytes, electron microscopy, histology, POJA collection
Title: Colon crypts (human, rabbit)
Description: Stain: (A) Hematoxylin-eosin. (B) Electron micrograph.
The crypts of the colon contain numerous goblet cells seen as white transparent cells in (A).
In the electron micrograph (B) the goblet cells (1) contain large electron gray secretory granules produced by the extensive rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) (3) in these cells. The adjacent enterocytes (2) without secretory granules are studded with rows of microvilli at the apical site (resorption function).
Keywords/Mesh: colon, crypts, goblet cells, enterocytes, electron microscopy, histology, POJA collection