Chief cells have a more vesicular (open-faced) nucleus while Oxyphil cells have a heterochromatic (dense) nucleus. Based on that information I would say Chief cells are more active because they are more actively synthesizing RNA/protein from the euchromatin.
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Chief cells have a more vesicular (open-faced) nucleus while Oxyphil cells have a heterochromatic (dense) nucleus. Based on that information I would say Chief cells are more active because they are more actively synthesizing RNA/protein from the euchromatin.
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".. a couple of paaaps!" Nice. Thanks for the videos!
looks like regular H&E to me
When I see an amazing person and gain an enormous amount of information from him, I wish he was a Muslim, so that he would receive the good reward from God in this world and the hereafter.
May Allah guide you, Doctor
When I see your translation now, it seems completely different from the one I got from Google Translate, and it changes the whole message, so i deeply apologize to you for my previous response!
@@WashingtonDeceit Sir, I'm really sorry. I don't speak English.. So maybe I couldn't write my letter correctly, but I really happy that you saw my message 🌸
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Sir plz answer why the no.of oxyphil cells in parathyroid increase after puberty
Oxyphil cells appear at the onset of puberty, but have no known function.
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parathormone has opposite effects on CALCIUM but has the SAME effect on plasma phosphate as calcitonin! you gotta be accurate man :D apart from that the tutorials are awsome :)
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show me a chif cell damn it
if it looks really acidophilic(pinkish red) it's oxyphil. If it's a darker purple/pink, it's a chief/principal cell.