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CONTENTS<br/>SECTION-ISTUDY OF HISTOLOGY-GENERAL OVERVIEW<br/>1. Histology and Microscopy: An Overview<br/>SECTION-II ANIMAL CELLS<br/>2. Basic Concepts about Cells and their Structure<br/>3. Events in the Life-Cycle of Cells<br/>SECTION-III PRIMARY TISSUES<br/>4. General Overview of Primary Tissues and Their Identification<br/>5. Epithelial Tissue<br/>6. Connective Tissue Proper<br/>7. Cartilages and Bones<br/>8. Hematopoietic Tissue: Blood and Bone Marrow<br/>9. Muscle Tissue<br/>10. Neural (or Nervous) Tissue<br/>SECTION-IV GENERAL AND SPECIAL SENSORY ORGANS<br/>11. An Overview of the Organs and Systems in Human Body<br/>12. Special Senses Organs for: Smell, Taste, Vision, and Hearing<br/>SECTION - V TUBULAR ORGANS<br/>13. An Overview of Tubular (Cavitary or Hollow) Organs<br/>14. Organs with Four Distinct Layers in the Wall: Alimentary (Digestive) Tract<br/>15. Lumen lined with Stratified Squamous Epithelium: Oral Cavity, Pharynx, and Oesophagus<br/>16. Lumen lined with Simple Columnar Epithelium: Stomach<br/>17. Lumen lined with Simple Columnar Epithelium: Small Intestine (Duodenum,<br/>Jejunum, and Ileum) 18. Lumen Lined with Simple Columnar Epithelium: Large Intestine: Colon, Caecum, Appendix,<br/>and Rectum<br/>All<br/>Essentials of Phuman Histology<br/>19. Urinary Pamages: Uiviers, Urinary Madder, and Urethes 20 Three Lenary and my Pastages and Lun<br/>28. One Len in the Wall Nome with Care Report Cartage Circulatory System Blood Vessels and Lymphatic Channels<br/>22. Opans in Reproductive and Echaneetic Biliary System. Efferent Ductileg Calidadynes, Ductus Deferens, Ejaculatory Ducts, Uterus, Uterine Tubes, Vagina, and Gallbladder<br/>SECTION - VI NON-TUBULAR (SOLID OR PARENCHYMATOUS) ORGA<br/>23. An Overview of Non-Tubular (Solid or Parenchymatous) Organis 24. Encapsulated Lymphoid Organs: Thymus, Lymph Nodes, Spleen, and Tonsils Organs: Mucosa Associated Lymphoid Tissue<br/>25. Non-encapsulated Lymphoid (GALT, MALT, BALT, and SALT)<br/>26. Organs with Glomeruli in Cortes- Kidneys<br/>27. Organs with Profuse Ductal System- Liver and Lungs<br/>28. Organs Associated with Reproduction Placenta, Penis, Clitoris, and Breast Nipples<br/>29. Organs with Special Function and Structure Teeth and Eyes<br/>30. Largest Organ and its Appendages Skin, Nails, and Hairs<br/>31. Organs Covered by Epithelium Soft Palate, Epiglottis, Gums, and Tongue 32. Organs with Abundant Neural Tissue Cerebrum, Cerebellum, and Spinal Cord<br/>SECTION - VII GLANDULAR ORGANS<br/>33. An Overview of Development and Classification of Glands<br/>34. Exocrine (or Ductal) Glands Glands Associated with GIT, Skin, Eye, and Urogenital Systems including Mammary Glands<br/>35. Endocrine (or Ductless) Glands Proper: Pituitary, Pineal, Suprarenal, and Parathyroid Glands<br/>36. Exoendocrine Glands: Liver, Pancreas, Thyroid Gland, Ovaries, and Testes<br/>SECTION - VIII JUNCTIONAL SITES IN HUMAN BODY<br/>37. Abrupt Transitions between Two Epithelia and Mucocutaneous Junctions |