Crypt
8x24 inches — Acrylic pour on wood —TriArt Hard Top gloss finish
The surface of the human intestine is punctuated by invaginations called crypts. Stem cells at the base of the crypt ensure new cells are formed to replenish the villus tissue cells that are continually shed into the intestinal lumen.
8x24 inches — Acrylic pour on wood —TriArt Hard Top gloss finish
The surface of the human intestine is punctuated by invaginations called crypts. Stem cells at the base of the crypt ensure new cells are formed to replenish the villus tissue cells that are continually shed into the intestinal lumen.
8x24 inches — Acrylic pour on wood —TriArt Hard Top gloss finish
The surface of the human intestine is punctuated by invaginations called crypts. Stem cells at the base of the crypt ensure new cells are formed to replenish the villus tissue cells that are continually shed into the intestinal lumen.