Stratified Columnar slide 286

Microscopic view of a stratified columnar epithelial tissue section, stained with hematoxylin and eosin, giving it a pink hue. Tall columnar cells are arranged in multiple layers, with dark, basal nuclei visible. Connective tissue fibers, elongated and less densely stained, are observed in the bottom region of the field, providing structural support. The magnification enables clear identification of cellular structures, and the staining technique highlights the morphological details, distinguishing nuclei from other cellular components.

A microscopy image shows stratified columnar epithelium, stained pink with hematoxylin and eosin. The image highlights the vertically elongated columnar cells with oval, dark nuclei near the base, stratified above the underlying tissue. This arrangement of cellular layers is characteristic, as is a light pink connective tissue layer near the bottom of the image.

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