Summary
doi: 10.25005/2074-0581-2008-10-3-100-107
THE PROBLEM OF CLASSIFICATION AND MORPHOGENESIS OF SMALL WALLS OF HOLLOW INTERNAL ORGANS
In the article in was shown that the temp of gland growth, the term of their final forming is different in all organs. The amount of glands of large intestine with age was increased. Until the connection between the form and type of secretion was not made, and glands of different localization reacted on no-adequate factors (chemical preparations, fluids of formalin) stereotypically. Under the same harmful factors specificity of morphological alterations of glands from localization was connected. The structure of glands from physiological conditions, structure of walls of organ, localization of glands was connected. Involution of glands attended compensatory adapted alterations, the rise of additional gland segments which supported secretion potential of gland. For small glands of walls of hollow internal organs common regularities of morphogenesis were typical: quantity monotony and variety of ontogenesis of glands, connection of structure with anatomic physiological peculiarities, monotony of morphological feathers of age involution of glands of different organs in different date.
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