Midterm Lab Images Flashcards

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What is this tissue? (General and specific names)

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General: Connective Tissue
Specific: Fibrocartilage

arrow: chonrocytes

blown up portion is lacunae

fibroblasts are smaller, elongated

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What is this tissue? (General and specific names)

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General: Connective Tissue
Specific: Hyaline Cartilage

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What is this tissue? (General and specific names)

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General: simple cuboidal epithelia
Specific: renal tubule epithelia

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What is this tissue?

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Epithelial

Thin Skin

Notice: Keratin, dermis, epidermis, hypodermis

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What is this tissue? And what is # 1?

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Hyaline cartilage

  1. isogenous group
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From bottom to top, identify the type and structures.

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Thin skin (no stratum lucidum)

Stratum corneum
Stratum granulosum
Stratum spinosum
Stratum basale

Papillary dermis (finger like configuration)
Reticular dermis
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What is this tissue?

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thick skin

notice the whirlwinds, those are pacinian corpuscle.

Stratum corneulosum is the super dark purple, before the line.

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What is this cell?

Tissue type?

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Ependymal Cells

Nervous

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What is this tissue? and what is the cell?

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Nervous tissue

Fibrous astrocyte

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Tissue type? What are the arrows pointing to?

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Satellite cell and Schwann cell nuclei

Satellite cells completely surround the cell body and are continuous with the Schwann cells that invest the axon

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Identify the tissue type. And identify structures.

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Nerve

Epineurium (Epn)

Blood vessels (BV)

Perineurium (Pn)

Adipose tissue is typically found around a nerve

Each nerve fiber has a centrally placed axon (A)

Schwann Cell nucleus (SS)

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12
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what is this tissue? and name structures

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Type: cerebellum

molecular layer (mol) is lightly stained

white matter (WM)

granular layer of cerebellar gray matter (Gr)

Purkinje cells (Pkj)

Dendrites (D)

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what is this tissue? and name structures

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Type: spinal cord

Gray matter (butterfly)

ventral horn (VH)

dorsal horn (DH)

pia mater (pia)

dorsal roots (DR)

ventral fissure (VF)

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name this tissue and structures

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type: spinal cord, nervous tissue

nucleus (N)

neuropil (Np) - don’t need to know

Nissle bodies (NB)

Neuroglial cells (NN)

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16
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what is this tissue?

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myocardium

Endocardium

17
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what tissue is this?

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lymphatic tissue

18
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what is this tissue and structures?

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tissue: lymph node

capsule (Cap)

lymphatic nodule (LN)

trabecula (T)

trabecular sinus (TS)

subscapular sinus (CS)

medullary cords (MC)

medullary sinuses (MS)

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what is this tissue?

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tissue: skeletal muscle

epimysium

fiber

nerve

20
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Tissue type? structures?

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tissue: skeletal muscle cross section

muscle fiber (MF) a bunch of muscle fibers make up a muscle fascicle
perimysium (Pe)

if there was a white connective tissue around the outside, it’d be the epimysium

connective tissue (C)

21
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tissue type? structures?

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tissue type: cardiac muscle

intercalated disk (ID)

  • cell to cell juntions containing Adherens junctions, Gap junctions, Desmosomes

Nucleus (between asterisks)

arrows: Fibers branching

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23
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tissue type? structures?

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tissue: cardiac muscle

venule (V)

connective tissue (CT)

arteriole (A)

capillaries (C)

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25
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name these

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a. neutrophil
b. lymphocyte
c. eosinophil
d. monocyte
e. basophil

26
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tissue type? structures?

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tissue: hyaline cartilage

dense connective tissue (DCT)

perichondrium (P)

growing cartilage (GC)

nuclei (N)

TM/IM = different matrix types

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tissue type?

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elastic cartilage

28
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tissue type? structures?

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tissue: bone

immature bone, mature bone

osteons (O)

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30
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tissue type? structures?

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tissue: bone

circumferential lamellae (CL)

lacuna (L)

haversian canal (HC)

interstitial lamellae (IL)

volkmann’s canal (VC)

osteon (O)

arrows show lamellar boundary

31
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tissue?

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tissue: bone

endochondral ossification of vertebrae

32
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tissue

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developing finger

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34
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tissue type? name layers

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tissue: epithelium

epithelium (epi)

dermis

epidermal ridge with the dermal papille sticking up like fingers.

Stratum Corneum

Stratum Lucidum (only thick)

Stratum Granulosum

Stratum Spinosum

Stratum Basale (Germinativum)