GENERAL HISTOLOGY

OESOPHAGUS STOMACH

BODY OF STOMACH

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
In a patient with chronic enterocolitis (inflammation of the intestine), a violation of digestion and absorption of proteins in the small intestine was found as a result of an insufficient amount of dipeptidases in the intestinal juice. In what cells is the synthesis of these enzymes disrupted?
A
Columnar with edge
B
Cells Of Paneth
C
Columnar without edges
D
Goblet-shaped
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Conclusions: Our data highlight the importance of autophagy in the gastric mucosa as a protective mechanism when the epithelium is injured. In the stomach, aspirin induces mucosal damage and reduces autophagy, thus, eliminating a protective mechanism that epithelial cells could use to escape death.

Detailed explanation-2: -What organelle did suffer from the intoxication more than others? During histochemical research of an hepatocyte in the cytoplasm of cell it was found vesicles in diameter of 0.05-1.5m filled with enzymes of peroxide oxidation-catalase, peroxidase.

Detailed explanation-3: -Stratified columnar epithelium-less common than the other stratified types. It has the secretion and protective functions of all columnar epithelia.

Detailed explanation-4: -The granulosa cells that surround the oocyte, and project into the antrum are called as the cumulus oophorus. There is a basement membrane between the granulosa cells and the theca interna. The fibrous theca externa merges with the surrounding stroma.

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