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[[Image:Ewe Cervix.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Histological Section of the Cerix of a Ewe- Courtesy of J.Bredl, Copyright RVC 2008]]
[[Image:Ewe Cervix.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Histological Section of the Cerix of a Ewe- Courtesy of J.Bredl, Copyright RVC 2008]]
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* The lumen of the cervix is lined by a simple columnar epithelium containing many mucous producing cells. Some cilia may be seen on these cells.
* Uterine cervix protrudes into the upper vagina and contains the endocervical canal that links the uterine cavity with the vagina.
* Uterine cervix protrudes into the upper vagina and contains the endocervical canal that links the uterine cavity with the vagina.
* The endocervical canal is lined by a single layer of tall columnar mucus-secreting cells.
* The endocervical canal is lined by a single layer of tall columnar mucus-secreting cells.
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* Where the cervix is exposed to the vagina(the ectocervix), it is lined by thick stratified squamous epithelium.
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* Where the cervix is exposed to the vagina (the ectocervix), it is lined by thick stratified squamous epithelium.
** Cells of the ectocervix often have clear cytoplasm due to their high glycogen content.
** Cells of the ectocervix often have clear cytoplasm due to their high glycogen content.
* The junction between the vaginal and endocervical epithelium is abrupt, normally located at the external os. This is the point where the endocervical canal opens into the vagina.
* The junction between the vaginal and endocervical epithelium is abrupt, normally located at the external os. This is the point where the endocervical canal opens into the vagina.