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Anatomy 2AHistology
Part IWinter 2006
  • Compiled by
  • Marc Garcia

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Study Suggestions
  • The first time around, just try to identify the
    tissue
  • Look for dead giveaways such as the number of
    nuclei, presence of lacunae, regions that stain
    differently, etc.
  • Try to rule out certain tissues. For instance,
    if there is a perichondrium, it cant be hyaline
    or elastic cartilage.
  • If a zoomed out slide appears first, look at the
    overall shape of the structure (ring, flap).

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Study the region, then click once for a
magnification of the boxed area.
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Dense regular connective tissue, longitudinal
section
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Areolar tissue
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Compact bone tissue
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Study the region, then click once for a
magnification of the boxed area.
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Hyaline cartilage. This sample is from the
trachea.
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Paccinian corpuscle
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Study the region, then click once for a
magnification of the boxed area.
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Stratified Squamous, keratinized. This sample is
from the sole of the foot.
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Study the region, then click once for a
magnification of the boxed area.
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Simple columnar with microvilli. This sample is
from the small intestine.
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Adipose tissue.
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Study the region, then click once for a
magnification of the boxed area.
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Elastic cartilage. This sample is from the
epiglottis.
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This should help you identify the borders of the
perichondrim.
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Study the region, then click once for a
magnification of the boxed area.
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Reticular tissue. This sample is from a lymph
node.
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Meissners corpuscle. Notice the violet
epidermal tissue surrounding it.
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The boxed structure is a shaft of hair. The
arrow points to a sebaceous gland.
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Simple cuboidal tissue. This structure is a
gland.
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Stratified squamous, keratinized. This sample is
from the palm of the hand.
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Compact bone. The arrow points to a Volkmanns
canal connecting two Haversian canals.
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Hyaline cartilage.
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End of Part IOpen file Part II
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