. Biology of the laboratory mouse. Mice as laboratory animals; Mice; Animals, Laboratory; Mice. HISTOLOGY 157 forms the stratum vasculosum. This in turn is surrounded by longitudinal, smooth muscle fibers. A serous membrane covers the horns and connects them with the broad ligaments. As the horns come together the structure of the fused walls changes, losing first the longitudinal muscle layers and later the strata vasculosum. The circular muscle layers persist farther but disappear gradually and the two lumina are separated only by a wedge-shaped septum composed of longitudinal smooth muscle


. Biology of the laboratory mouse. Mice as laboratory animals; Mice; Animals, Laboratory; Mice. HISTOLOGY 157 forms the stratum vasculosum. This in turn is surrounded by longitudinal, smooth muscle fibers. A serous membrane covers the horns and connects them with the broad ligaments. As the horns come together the structure of the fused walls changes, losing first the longitudinal muscle layers and later the strata vasculosum. The circular muscle layers persist farther but disappear gradually and the two lumina are separated only by a wedge-shaped septum composed of longitudinal smooth muscle and connective tissue. Finally, the two lumina â Epidermis Dermis. ~ Clitoral gland â *â Hair follicle Capsule Fig. 81.âClitoral gland of a two weeks old mouse. (X25.) join to form the single lumen of the corpus uteri. Laterally on each side of the corpus uteri the lumen of the vagina forms a deep fornix, while the mid-dorsal and mid-ventral walls of the corpus are fused with the wall of the vagina (Fig. 80). The corpus uteri opens into the vagina at the cervix, which is dorso-ventrally flattened. The epithelium of the corpus uteri consists of low cuboidal cells changing to stratified squamous at the cervix. A few shallow glands are present in the mucous membrane. The lamina propria is more fibrous and not as cellular as it is in the uterine horns. Vagina, clitoris and clitoral glands.âThe wide, dorso-ventrally flattened lumen of the vagina is lined by stratified squamous epitheHum which undergoes cyclic changes during estrus. The lamina propria is formed of. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Laboratory; Little, Clarence C. (Clarence Cook), b. 1888; Snell, George D. (George Davis), 1903-; Dingle, John H. (John Holmes), 1908-. Philadelphia, The Blakiston company


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