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Difference between histology slides of large intestine and small intestine

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Answered by xemmax01
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Large Intestine. The mucosa of the large intestine does not have folds comparable to the plicae circularis, except in the rectum. ... The mucosa of the colon is lined by a simple columnar epithelium with a thin brush border and numerous goblet cells. Note that there areno plicae or villi.


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Answered by Anonymous
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➡ Large Intestine. The mucosa of the large intestine does not have folds comparable to the plicae circularis, except in the rectum. Also, the intestinal villi are absent beyond the ileocecal valve. The mucosa of the colon is lined by a simple columnar epithelium with a thin brush border and numerous goblet cells.

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