Biology 2021 Practice Final Lab Practical

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Biology 2021 Practice Final Lab Practical Each of the following slide images contains a multiple choice question. Bubble in your answers in the appropriate blank circles on your answer sheet. When asked to “identify an object at the pointer,” this always refers to the object at the very tip of the pointer. No talking or communication of any kind is permitted during the practical. You may raise your hand to consult with your instructor, and your instructor will determine if an explanation/clarification is appropriate. If appropriate, your instructor will share the explanation/clarification with the entire class.

1: Identify the slide: stomach duodenum ileum kidney esophagus

2: Identify the epithelial tissue type: simple squamous simple columnar stratified squamous transitional

3: Identify the structure: renal corpuscle renal capsule glomerulus renal tubule

4: Identify the structure: brush border villi mucous vacuole smooth muscle nucleus

5: Identify the structure: endometrium aggregated lymphatic nodules intestinal villi muscularis submucosa

6: Identify the white structures: lymphatic vessels bile canaliculi loops of nephrons capillary sinusoids corpus albicans

7: Identify the structure: ovary appendix testis esophagus urinary bladder

8: Identify the structure: glomerulus hepatic triad central vein secondary follicle pancreatic islet

9: Identify the cell: 9 mucous neck cell chief cell G cell parietal cell hepatocyte

10: Identify the structure: Peyer’s patch mucous gland gastric gland corpus luteum primary follicle

11: Identify the renal structure: capsule cortex pyramid medulla sinus

12: Identify the structure: seminiferous tubule oviduct secondary follicle renal corpuscle liver lobule

13: Identify the structure: uterine tube colon vas deferens uterus urinary bladder

14: Which of the following will not increase GFR? increasing systemic blood pressure increasing efferent arteriole diameter increasing systemic blood volume increasing afferent arteriole diameter all of the above

15 Identify the slide: liver ovary pancreas testis

16: Which area represents inspiratory capacity? B C A D E

End of Practice Practical

Key B or C (we will not make you differentiate small intestine sections with microscope) C D A B