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Fallopian tube, TEM

Fallopian tube, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). Section through non-ciliated columnar epithelium from a fallopian tube. The ciliated cells are not shown here. Large prominent nuclei are present (blue) with microvilli visible at the cell surface (top). Magnification: x1100 when printed at 10 centimetres wide

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Columnar Cytology Epithelia Epithelial Epithelium Fallopian Tube False Colour Histological Histology Microscope Microvilli Microvillus Nuclei Nucleus Oviduct Re Production Reproductive Secretory Tract Transmission Electron Transmission Electron Micrograph Cells False Coloured Section Sectioned


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This print from Science Photo Library showcases a section of the Fallopian tube, revealing the intricate details of its non-ciliated columnar epithelium. While the ciliated cells are absent in this image, it allows us to focus on the large and prominent nuclei that dominate the scene with their brilliant blue hue. Atop these nuclei, delicate microvilli can be observed protruding from the cell surface, adding texture and complexity to this microscopic landscape. With a magnification of x1100 when printed at 10 centimeters wide, this photograph offers an up-close glimpse into one of nature's most remarkable biological structures. The false coloring applied to enhance visibility highlights various aspects crucial for understanding reproductive anatomy and healthy cellular function. The Fallopian tube plays a vital role in human reproduction as it serves as a conduit for eggs traveling from the ovaries towards the uterus. This histological marvel is responsible for nurturing and transporting fertilized eggs during early stages of pregnancy. Through this visually stunning image, we gain insight into both normal anatomical features and cellular composition within our bodies. It serves as a testament to how advancements in microscopy have revolutionized our understanding of biology by allowing us to explore even the tiniest realms with great precision.

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