Download - Histology Atlas
The Human Body:
A Study of Major Organ Systems, Organs, and Tissues
Leonardo da Vinci’s sketch of ‘Vitruvian Man’. It depicted early anatomical studies based on planetary and zodiacal concepts.
Digestive SystemCirculatory SystemRespiratory SystemImmune SystemSkinUrinary SystemEndocrine GlandsReproductive SystemNervous SystemDense Connective Tissue Systems
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Digestive System
EsophagusStomach (macro)Stomach (micro)Small intestine (macro)Small intestine (micro)Large intestine (macro)Large intestine mucous cells (micro)
Liver (macro)Vessel elements of the liverPancreasTongueTooth
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STOMACH
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STOMACH (micro)
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SMALL INTESTINE (micro)
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SMALL INTESTINE (macro)
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LARGE INTESTINE (macro)
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LARGE INTESTINE MUCOUS CELL (micro)
Mucous being released into the large intestine
Mucous cell
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VESSEL ELEMENTS OF THE LIVERBack to Digestive System
PANCREAS
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TONGUE Back to Digestive System
A TOOTH
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Circulatory System
Heart muscleHeart valves and chambersMyocardial InfarctionBlood vesselsRed blood cellsBone marrow
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THE HEART
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MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
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Normoblast
nucleus
Mature RBC (de-nucleated cell)
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BONE MARROW TISSUE (40x)Back to Circulatory System
Respiratory System
LungCigarettes CAN Kill You
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DON’T DO DRUGSDON’T DO DRUGSDON’T DO DRUGSDON’T DO DRUGSDON’T DO DRUGS
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Immune System
Granular (eosinophil, basophil, neutrophil)
AgranularT cellsB cellsMonocyte
Lymph node
Spleen
White Pulp (lymphocytes)
Red Pulp (RBCs, macrophages)
Thymus
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eosinophil
basophil
band neutrophil
segmented neutrophil
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T-CELLS V. CANCER
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B-CELLS V. BACTERIA
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MONOCYTE: Responsible for the phagocytosis of foreign objects, either by receptor recognition or antibody selection.
Travels to other tissues to become macrophages.
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LYMPH NODE
Efferent lymphatic vessel
Afferent lymphatic vesselcollagen
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SPLEEN TISSUE
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WHITE PULP OF THE SPLEEN
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RED PULP OF THE SPLEEN
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THYMUS CORTEX AND MEDULLA
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Skin
Cross-section of epitheliumMelanocyte
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Pacinian corpuscle
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Pigment cell (melanocyte)
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Urinary System
Glomerulus / Bowman’s capsule
Ducts and tubules of kidneyDistended transitional epithelium (bladder)Relaxed transitional epithelium (bladder)
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KIDNEY TUBULES
transitional epithelium
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RELAXED URINARY TRANSITIONAL EPITHELIUM Back to Urinary System
Endocrine System
Anterior pituitary gland (and hormones released)Posterior pituitary gland (and hormones released)Thymus tissueAdrenal gland tissue (micro)Adrenal gland (macro)
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Thymus Tissue
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ADRENAL GLAND (micro)
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ADRENAL GLAND (macro)
Structural formula of epinephrine: C9H13NO3
Reproductive System
Development of spermDevelopment of ovaUterus with embryoUterus without embryoBlastocyst
developmentGastrula development
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DEVELOPING SPERM IN TESTESBack to Reproductive System
DEVELOPING OVA IN OVARIES
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UTERUS WITH DEVELOPING EMBRYO
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UTERUS ANATOMYBack to Reproductive System
BLASTOCYST
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GASTRULA DEVELOPMENT
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Nervous System
Brain and its functionMyelinated nerveSynaptic junction (complex)Synaptic junction (conceptual)Anatomy of the eyeMyopia (nearsightedness)Hyperopia (farsightedness)Middle ear anatomyInner ear and beyond
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Cerebrum
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MYELINATED NERVE
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SYNAPTIC JUNCTION: THE 5-STAR AP VERSION
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SYNAPTIC JUNCTION: CONCEPTUAL
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ANATOMY OF THE EYE
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MYOPIA (nearsightedness)with correction
without correction
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HYPEROPIA (farsightedness) Back to Nervous System
MIDDLE EAR ANATOMY
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THE INNER EAR AND BEYOND
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Dense Connective Tissue SystemsCardiac Muscle (cros
s-section)
Cardiac Muscle (longitudinal section)
Smooth Muscle (high power)
Smooth Muscle (low power)
Bone Tissue
Adipose Cells
Hyaline / Elastic Cartilage
The Muscular System
Skeletal Muscle
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HYALINE CARTILAGE ELASTIC CARTILAGE
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ADIPOSE CELLSBack to Dense Connective Tissue Systems
BONE TISSUEBack to Dense Connective Tissue Systems
SKELETAL MUSCLE TISSUE Back to Dense Connective Tissue Systems
Longitudinal section of smooth muscle tissue (low magnification)
LEGEND
Yellow arrows:
Spindle-shaped nuclei
Green arrows:
Width of smooth muscle tissue
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LEGEND
Blue arrows:
Spindle-shaped nuclei
Longitudinal section of smooth muscle tissue (under high power)
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LEGEND
Yellow arrows:
Cardiac muscle cells
Blue arrows:
Central nuclei
Red arrows:
Intercalated discs
Longitudinal section of cardiac muscle tissue (under high power)
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The Muscular System
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LEGEND
Yellow arrows:
Cardiac muscle cells
Green arrows:
Centrally located nuclei
Cross-section of cardiac muscle tissue
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