Anatomy lab practical 1

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Identify the tissue (Name & Group). What is the name of the cells that make up this tissue?

Adipose (name) connective (group); adipocytes

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). Where in the body can this tissue be found?

Adipose (name) connective (group); under skin, around kidneys and eyeballs, abdomen, breasts, butt

Identify the structure. What does this structure secrete?

Apocrine gland; "stinky" sweat

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). How do you know?

Areolar (name) connective (group); collagen fibers, elastic fibers, fibroblasts

Identify the tissue (name and group) and how you know ?

Areolar (name) connective (group); collagen fibers, elastic fibers, fibroblasts

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). What is a function of this tissue?

Areolar (name) connective (group); packing tissue

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). Where in the body can this tissue be found?

Areolar (name) connective (group); under skin, mucous membranes, around capillary beds

Identify the pink structure at the end of the pointer.

Arrector pili muscle

Identify the structure.

Arrector pili muscle

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). Identify the cell at the end of the pointer.

Blood (name) connective (group); leukocyte or WBC

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). What are thrombocytes?

Blood (name) connective (group); platelets

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). Identify the cell at the end of the pointer.

Blood (name) connective (group); platelets/theombocytes

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). What is a function of this tissue?

Blood (name) connective (group); transportation

What is the name of the "spidery-looking" structures found in this tissue?

Canaliculi

Identify the muscle tissue. Identify the structures at the end of the pointer.

Cardiac muscle; intercalated discs

Identify the muscle tissue. How do you know?

Cardiac muscle; striations, branching cords, intercalated discs

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). Identify the structure at the end of the pointer.

Compact/dense bone/osseous (name) connective (group); Haversian canal.

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). Identify the structure at the end of the pointer/arrow.

Compact/dense bone/osseous (name) connective (group); lacuna(e)

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). What is a function of this tissue?

Compact/dense bone/osseous (name) connective (group); support, protection, leverage, storage, blood cell formation

stratum spinosum

Contains langerhans cells for immunity

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). What is a function of this tissue?

Dense regular (name) connective (group); attachment, tensile strength

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). Where in the body can this tissue be found?

Dense regular (name) connective (group); tendons and ligaments

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). How do you know?

Dense regular (name) connective (group); tightly packed waves

Identify the structure labeled #9. Does this structure sense light touch or deep pressure and pain?

Meissner's corpuscle; light touch

Identify the structure. Does this structure sense light touch or deep pressure and pain

Pacinian corpuscle; deep pressure and pain

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). How do you know?

Pseudostratified ciliated columnar (name) epithelia (group); column shaped cells, has cilia, alternating nuclei

Identify the 3 tissues (Name & Group)

Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelia (blue); smooth muscle (yellow); hyaline cartilage connective (green)

Are erythrocytes red blood cells or white blood cells?

Red blood cells

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). Where in the body can this tissue be found?

Reticular (name) connective (group); lymphoid organs such as lymph nodes, the spleen, or bone marrow.

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). How do you know?

Reticular (name) connective (group); reddish/purple mass of cells, reticular fibers

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). What is a function of this tissue?

Reticular (name) connective (group); supports different cell types involved in immunity.

Identify the structure. What does this structure secrete?

Sebaceous gland; sebum/oil

Identify the pink , bag-like structures at the end of the pointer. What is the function of these structures?

Sebaceous glands; secrete sebum/oil

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). What is a function of this tissue?

Simple columnar (name) epithelia (group); absorption or secretion

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). How do you know?

Simple columnar (name) epithelia (group); column shaped cells, uniform nuclei, no cilia

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). Identify the structure at the end of the pointer.

Simple columnar (name) epithelia (group); goblet cell

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). Where in the body can this tissue be found?

Simple columnar (name) epithelia (group); most of digestive tract (stomach to rectum), gall bladder, excretory ducts, small bronchi, uterine tubes, or uterus

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). What is a function of this tissue?

Simple cuboidal (name) epithelia (group); absorption or secretion.

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). Where in the body can this tissue be found?

Simple cuboidal (name) epithelia (group); kidneys, ducts, secretory glands, ovaries

Identify the tissue at the end of the pointer.(Name & Group).

Simple squamous (name) epithelia (group)

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). What is a function of this tissue?

Simple squamous (name) epithelia (group); diffusion, filtration, or secretion

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). Where in the body can this tissue be found?

Simple squamous (name) epithelia (group); kidneys, lungs, heart, blood vessels, lymph nodes, ventral lining.

Identify the 2 tissues (Name & Group).

Simple squamous epithelia (black); simple cuboidal epithelia (blue)

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). What is a function of this tissue?

Stratified squamous (name) epithelia (group); protection from abrasion.

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). Where in the body can this tissue be found?

Stratified squamous (name) epithelia (group); skin, esophagus, mouth, vagina, urethra, anus

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). What is a function of this tissue?

Transitional (name) epithelia (group); stretches to permit urine flow

Identify the tissue and how you know

Transitional (name) epithelia (group); tear drop shaped cells

There are 3 types of tissue here. Name them.

Transitional epithelia (yellow); smooth muscle (white); adipose connective (red)

Identify the brown structure at the end of the pointer. Is this structure found in the dermis or the epidermis?

Hair root; dermis

Identify the structure.

Hair shaft

Identify the brown structure at the end of the pointer. Is this structure found in the dermis or the epidermis?

Hair shaft; epidermis

Identify the structure at the end of the pointer/arrow.

Haversian canal

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). What cells make up this tissue?

Hyaline cartilage (name) connective (group); chondrocytes

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). Where in the body can this tissue be found?

Hyaline cartilage (name) connective (group); embryonic skeleton, ends of long bones, ribs, nose, trachea, larynx

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). What is a function of this tissue?

Hyaline cartilage (name) connective (group); support, reinforcement, cushion, compression resistance.

Identify the 2 tissues (Name & Group)

Hyaline cartilage connective (blue); pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelia (yellow)

Identify the pink structure at the end of the pointer.

Identify the pink structure at the end of the pointer.

stratum basale (basal layer)

Mitosis happens here (deepest layer)

Identify the tissue. Where in the body can this tissue be found?

Nervous tissue; brain and spinal cord

Identify the tissue. Are dendrites transmitters or receivers?

Nervous; receivers

Stratum lucidum (clear layer)

Only in thick skin Thin, translucent band superficial to the stratum granulosum A few rows of flat, dead keratinocytes

Identify the muscle tissue. How do you know?

Skeletal muscle; tightly packed cords/non-branching, striations, multinucleate

Identify the muscle tissue. Is this tissue voluntary or involuntary?

Skeletal muscle; voluntary

Identify the 2 tissues (Name & Group).

Smooth muscle (yellow); transitional epithelia (blue)

Identify the muscle tissue. Where in the body can this tissue be found?

Smooth muscle; digestive organs, urinary organs, uterus, blood vessels, heart

This is a cross-x of the intestines. Identify the muscle tissue. What is a function of this tissue?

Smooth muscle; involuntary movement propels substances (ex:food)

Identify the muscle tissue. How do you know?

Smooth muscle; no striations, spindle shaped cells, endless "sea" of nuclei, cells run at right angles

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). What is a function of this tissue?

Spongy/cancellous bone (name) connective (group); houses red and yellow bone marrow

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). What cells make up this tissue?

Spongy/cancellous bone (name) connective (group); osteocytes.

Identify the tissue (Name & Group). How do you know?

Spongy/cancellous bone (name) connective (group); trabeculae, adipose

Identify the oblong structure.

Volkmann's canal


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