Light micrograph of the upper surface of a human tongue showing, from top to bottom, the mucosa layer with many filiform papillae, the most numerous of the lingual papillae, a connective tissue lamina propria, and the muscle layer, with many intertwined striated muscle fibres. Haematoxylin and eosin stain. | |
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