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Felis silvestris catus
Pituitary (hypophysis), 5x
Felis silvestris catus
Photographer: Sarah Werning

ID: 0000 0000 0807 0872 (2007-08-15)

Copyright © 2007 Sarah Werning

 
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  • date of photo  Aug 5, 2007
  • notes   Pituitary (hypophysis), H&E stain. Taken at 5x. This is IB 131L slide #51. This image shows the anterior pituitary (= adenohypophysis; darkly stained, on the right in this image), the posterior pituitary (= neurohypophysis; lightly stained, on the left in this image), and the infundibulum (= infundibular stalk or pituitary stalk). The pars intermedia is a part of the anterior pituitary but appears as a dark band on the anterior (right in this image) side of the posterior pituitary. The anterior pituitary is densely cellular and convert hormone precursors made in the hypothalamus into hormones, which the anterior pituitary stores and releases. The posterior putuitary is primarily composed of axons that travel down from cell bodies located in the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus produces hormones and sends them down axons that travel through the infundibulum to the posterior pituitary. These hormones are stored in the posterior pituitary until they are released.
  • camera   Nikon D70s, original resolution: 300dpi, 3008x2000pxls at 5x magnification
  • photo category: Misc. - histology

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