Slide 030 Venule

Histological section displaying a venule stained with Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E). Pink staining indicates cytoplasm and extracellular matrix; purple highlights cell nuclei. The venule's endothelial lining is prominent. Surrounding tissue includes fibrous connective tissue and adipocytes (white space with thin cell membranes). The composition is a close-up, high-magnification view.

A high-magnification microscopic image of a venule, a small blood vessel, stained with a pink and purple dye. The venule is surrounded by translucent connective tissue and some adipose tissue. The endothelial cells lining the vessel wall are clearly visible, with their nuclei stained dark purple. The image evokes a close-up, scientific perspective commonly used in histology.

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