Digestive, respiratory, and urogenital systems

Digestive, respiratory, and urogenital systems will be tested orally using a microscope. Each student will receive one slide from the list below. When testing with a light microscope equipped with a discussion device for two observers, focus will be placed on the structures we discussed in the practical classes. The student must recognize the slide and demonstrate theoretical knowledge of structure and development of organs of digestive, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive systems.

27. epiglottis

28. larynx

29. trachea (H&E)

30. trachea (mucicarmin)

31. lung

32. gl. parotis

33. gl. submandibularis

34. gl. sublingualis

35. tooth

36. pancreas

37. liver

38. gallbladder

39. lip

40. tongue – apex and dorsum

41. tongue – root (papilla vallata)

42. soft palate

43. esophagus (H&E)

44. esophagus (Weigert van Gieson)

45. stomach – fundus (H&E)

46. stomach – fundus (PAS)

47. stomach – pylorus

48. duodenum

49. jejunum

50. large intestine (H&E)

51. large intestine (PAS)

52. appendix

53. anus

54. kidney (PAS)

55. kidney (H&E)

56. ureter

57. urinary bladder

58. testis

59. epididymis

60. spermatic cord (ductus deferens)

61. seminal vesicle

62. prostate

63. penis, urethra

64. ovary (rabbit)

65. ovary (human)

66. ovary - corpus luteum

67. uterine tube

68. ampulla tubae uterinae

69. uterus – proliferative phase

70. uterus – secretory phase

71. uterine cervix

72. vagina

97. nasal cavity

101. placenta

103. ileum

104. small intestine (PAS)

105. tooth development – cap stage

106. tooth development – bell stage

107. testis and epididymis

109. fetus-body - lung, liver, gut, kidney, testis

110. fetus-head - face, oral and nasal cavity

Created: 23. 9. 2021 / Modified: 2. 3. 2022 / Responsible person: MUDr. Azzat Al-Redouan