Practice Lab Practical on Tissues
- In the above picture:
- Identify the tissue indicated by the red arrow.
- Identify the structure indicated by the green star
- What occurs at the structure indicated by the green star?
- What organ is this slide from?
- In the above picture:
- Identify the tissue indicated by the arrow.
- What is the function of this tissue?
- What organ is this slide from?
- In the above picture:
- Identify the organ
- Identify the round structure (indicated by the yellow circle)
- What type of tissue lines this structure?
- What is found within the lumen of this structure?
- In the above picture:
- Identify the tissue.
- What is a location for this tissue?
- Give a function for this tissue.
- Identify the clear cell.
- What is its function?
- In the above picture:
- Identify the tissue type found in the top half of the micrograph.
- Give a location for this tissue type.
- Do all the cells in this tissue type touch the basement membrane?
- What specific structures are indicated by the black arrows?
- What is their function?
- In the above picture:
- Identify the tissue type.
- What is the primary location of this tissue?
- Why is this tissue particularly suited to this location?
- In the above picture:
- Identify the tissue type.
- Give 2 locations where it is typically found.
- Identify the pink strands?
- Identify the black lines?
- Identify the numerous cells.
- In the above picture:
- Identify the tissue.
- What is the predominant cell type in this tissue?
- Give 3 functions for this tissue.
- Why is the nucleus in an eccentric position in these cells?
- In the above picture:
- Identify the tissue type?
- What is the predominant noncellular component of this tissue?
- What is the predominant cellular component of this tissue?
- What are 2 locations where this tissue could be found?
- In the above picture:
- Identify the tissue type.
- What are 3 locations for this tissue?
- Identify the cell indicated by the blue arrow.
- Identify the white space surrounding this cell.
- How many blood vessels would you typically find in this tissue?
- In the above picture:
- Identify the structure labeled by the blue arrow.
- What is the function of this structure?
- Would you expect to find more of these on the sole of the foot, the palm of the hand, or the forehead?
- Identify the structure labeled by the yellow arrow.
- What is the function of this structure?
- In the above picture:
- Identify the layer indicated by the white star
- What type of tissue is found here?
- What protein is found in abundance in this layer?
- What place in the body could this slide be from?
- Identify the layer indicated by the blue star.
- What structure is this star within?
- What is the function of this structure?
- What type of tissue is predominant in this layer?
- Identify the layer indicated by the gold star.
- What type of tissue is predominant in this layer?
- Identify the layer indicated by the pink star.
- What type of tissue is predominant in this layer?
- What layer is just above the gold arrow?
- What layer is the majority of the gold arrow within?
- What layer is indicated by the red arrow?
- Why is this layer so important?
- In the above picture.
- Identify the structure labeled 1
- Identify the structure labeled 2
- Identify the structure labeled 3
- Identify the structure labeled 4
- Identify the structure labeled 5
- Identify the structure labeled 6
- Identify the structure labeled 7
- Identify the structure labeled 8
- Identify the structure labeled 9
- Identify the structure labeled 10
- In the above picture:
- Identify the structure indicated by the green arrow.
- Identify the layer indicated by the red arrow.
- Identify the layer indicated by the pink arrow.
- Identify the layer indicated by the yellow star.
- Identify the layer indicated by the light blue arrow.
- Identify the entire layer indicated by the yellow arrow.
- Identify the structure indicated by the light blue star.
- Identify the layer indicated by the red star.
- Identify the structure indicated by the white star.
- Identify the structure indicated by the gold star.
- Identify the structure indicated by the light green star.
- Identify the structure indicated by the dark green star.
- Identify the structure indicated by the dark blue star.
- Identify the layer indicated by the pink star.
- Identify the layer indicated by the black star.
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