Prostate Gland – the human prostate gland is an epithelium of acini ducts that has three types of cells: luminal, basal, and neuroendocrine. The prostate gland can be found below the bladder and in front of rectum.
Cervix – the cervix is both stratified, non-keratinized squamous epithelium and columnar epithelium. The cervix can be found at the lowermost portion of the uterus.
Primary Follicle – the primary follicle is composed of simple cuboidal follicular epithelial cells.
Prostate Gland – the human prostate gland is an epithelium of acini ducts that has three types of cells: luminal, basal, and neuroendocrine. The prostate gland can be found below the bladder and in front of rectum.
Cervix – the cervix is both stratified, non-keratinized squamous epithelium and columnar epithelium. The cervix can be found at the lowermost portion of the uterus.
Primary Follicle – the primary follicle is composed of simple cuboidal follicular epithelial cells.