7. Repeat this procedure once more with the slide of simple columnar epithelium, starting with the 4X objective and going to the 40X objective (total magnification of 400X). | Simple columnar epithelium is found lining both your stomach and your small intestine. Describe how its function in each location is similar, and how it is different: Similarity in function Difference in function stomach small intestine

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Simple Columnar Epithelium
Description
Human simple columnar epithelium (from the fundus of the stomach) stained with
hematoxylin and eosin. Round, darkly-stained nuclei are found basally in the columnar
cells.
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Simple Columnar Epithelium
FINE FOCUS
4X
10x
40X
100X
LIGHT ADJUST
Description
Human simple columnar epithelium (from the fundus of the stomach) stained with
hematoxylin and eosin. Round, darkly-stained nuclei are found basally in the columnar
cells.
4X
10x
40X
SLIDE
100X
Transcribed Image Text:Slide Simple Columnar Epithelium Description Human simple columnar epithelium (from the fundus of the stomach) stained with hematoxylin and eosin. Round, darkly-stained nuclei are found basally in the columnar cells. COARSE FOCUS Mic Slide Simple Columnar Epithelium FINE FOCUS 4X 10x 40X 100X LIGHT ADJUST Description Human simple columnar epithelium (from the fundus of the stomach) stained with hematoxylin and eosin. Round, darkly-stained nuclei are found basally in the columnar cells. 4X 10x 40X SLIDE 100X
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7. Repeat this procedure once more with the slide of simple columnar epithelium, starting with
the 4X objective and going to the 40X objective (total magnification of 400X).
> Simple columnar epithelium is found lining both your stomach and your small intestine.
Describe how its function in each location is similar, and how it is different:
Similarity in function
Difference in function
stomach
small intestine
Transcribed Image Text:4 7. Repeat this procedure once more with the slide of simple columnar epithelium, starting with the 4X objective and going to the 40X objective (total magnification of 400X). > Simple columnar epithelium is found lining both your stomach and your small intestine. Describe how its function in each location is similar, and how it is different: Similarity in function Difference in function stomach small intestine
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