1. Instructions
Open and download the worksheet.
Go over each station one by one
Answer the corresponding questions using the lab manual Laboratory IX text
2. Worksheet
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3. Stations
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Station Ia
Cross section: kidney tubules. Magnification: 400x. Credit: Tatiana Voza , modified from Berkshire Community College via Flickr, CC0
Station Ib
Pseudostratified Ciliated Columnar Epithelium Respiratory epithelium is pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium. Seromucous glands provide lubricating mucus. LM × 680. (Micrograph provided by the Regents of University of Michigan Medical School © 2012). Credit: CNX OpenStax College, CC-BY 3.0
Station Ic
Cross section: mammalian gut magnification: 400x. Credit: Tatiana Voza modified from Berkshire Community College Bioscience Image Library, CC0
Station Id
A histological sample of the esophagus. Credit: Nva1991, CC-BY SA 3.0
Station II
The body contains three types of muscle tissue: (a) skeletal muscle, (b) smooth muscle, and (c) cardiac muscle. From top, LM × 1600, LM × 1600, LM × 1600. (Micrographs provided by the Regents of University of Michigan Medical School © 2012). Credit: CNX OpenStax, CC-BY 3.0
Station III
Spinal Cord Motor Neurons and glia. Spinal cord smear. Magnification: 40x. Credit: Tatiana Voza modified from Berkshire Community College, CC0
Station IVa
Compact Bone. Cross section: ground human bone. Magnification: 100x. Credit: Tatiana Voza modified from Berkshire Community College, CC0
Station IVb
Mammalian Elastic cartilage. Cross section. Magnification: 400x. Credit: Tatiana Voza modified from Berkshire Community College BioScience Image Library, CC0
Station IVc
Blood: A Fluid Connective Tissue Blood is a fluid connective tissue containing erythrocytes and various types of leukocytes that circulate in a liquid extracellular matrix. LM × 1600. (Micrograph provided by the Regents of University of Michigan Medical School © 2012). Credit OpenStax CNX via Wikimedia, CC-BY SA 3.0
Station IVd
Dense Fibrous Connective Tissue. Tendon long section. Magnification: 400x. Credit Tatiana Voza modified from Berkshire Community College Bioscience Image Library via Wikimedia, CC0
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