Histo-Tips: If you are disoriented looking at a slide, try to find a luminal space lined by a recognizable layer of epithelial cells to help find your place.
I'm not sure this is mesenchyme - but I also am not sure in what tissue you took this image. Mesenchyme typically has has spindle-shaped cells with processes that extend from them (see pg. 158 in your book). Try to find an image that looks more like that- there should be slides with plenty of mesenchyme (see last year's image: https://bcrc.bio.umass.edu/courses/spring2017/biol/biol523/content/mesen...).
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I'm not sure this is
I'm not sure this is mesenchyme - but I also am not sure in what tissue you took this image. Mesenchyme typically has has spindle-shaped cells with processes that extend from them (see pg. 158 in your book). Try to find an image that looks more like that- there should be slides with plenty of mesenchyme (see last year's image: https://bcrc.bio.umass.edu/courses/spring2017/biol/biol523/content/mesen...).