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NOTE These are not the exact slides on the practicum.

Name this tissue

Simple columnar epithelium

Name this cell

Neutrophil

Name the organ What is its functional unit? What’s this?

Lung Functional unit is alveolus

Name the organ

Salivary gland

Name this tissue: Where is it found?

Simple cuboidal epithelium Found in kidney tubules

Name this cell

Monocyte

Organ? Organ?

Pancreas Kidney

Name the organ What’s this?

Tongue Taste bud

Name these cells

Monocytes

Organ? Name? Name?

Kidney Tubule Glomerulus

Name this tissue What are these wavy lines?

Dense Regular CT Collagen fibers

Name the organ What’s this? What’s this?

Small Intestine Villus Intestinal crypt

Name the organ: What is the functional unit?

Liver Functional unit is the lobule

Name this tissue: What is its function?

Stratified squamous epithelium Function is protection from abrasion

Name the organ What is its function? What is this area? What is this area?

Spleen Function is to remove antigens and aging RBC’s Red pulp White pulp

Name the organ What’s this?

Pancreas Islet

What is its functional unit? Name the organ What is its functional unit? What’s this? What’s this?

Functional unit is nephron Kidney Functional unit is nephron Tubules Glomerulus

Name these cells

Monocyte, lymphocyte

Name this structure

Artery

Name the organ What two things does it secrete?

Thyroid Gland Secretes thyroid hormone and calcitonin

Name these cells

Neutrophil, lymphocyte, monocyte

Organ? Organ?

Spleen Liver Red Pulp White pulp Central vein

Name the organ What are these?

Testes Seminiferous tubules

Name the organ What is its functional unit? What’s this Entire structure? What’s this? What’s this? What’s this?

Ovary Functional unit is the follicle Corona radiata Oocyte antrum

Name this tissue What are these?

Cardiac muscle Interculated discs

Name this cell

Eosinophil

Name this tissue Where can it be found?

Simple squamous epithelium Found in glomerulus

Name this tissue Where can it be found?

Pseudostratified columnar epithelium Found in trachea

Name this tissue

Stratified columnar

Name these cells

Eosinophil, monocyte

Name these cells

Eosinophil, neutrophil

Name this cell

Eosinophil

Name this structure

Capillary

Name this tissue Where can it be found?

Elastic cartilage Found in the ear

Name this tissue Where is it found?

Stratified cuboidal epithelium Found in sweat gland

Name this cell

Basophil

Name this tissue

Smooth muscle

Name this tissue Where is it found?

Transitional epithelium Found in urinary bladder

Name this tissue Where is it found?

Hyaline cartilage Found in articular joints

Name this tissue

Areolar connective tissue

Name this tissue Where is it found? What is its function?

Reticular connective tissue Found in lymph nodes Reticular connective tissue Found in lymph nodes. Supports immune cells in lymph nodes, bone marrow, and spleen

Name this tissue

Adipose

Name this tissue

Skeletal muscle

Name the organ

Salivary gland

Name this tissue

Cardiac muscle

Name this tissue

Spongey bone

Name this tissue

Hyaline cartilage

Name this structure

Venuole

Name this tissue

Compact bone

Name this tissue Where is it found? What is it primarily composed of?

Dense regular CT Found in tendons and ligaments Primarily composed of collagen fibers

Name this tissue

Reticular CT

Name this tissue

Spongey bone

Name this tissue

Hyaline cartilage

Name this structure

Arteriole

Name this tissue Where is it found?

Dense irregular CT Found in Dermis

Name this cell

Lymphocyte

Name the organ

Spleen

Name this tissue Where is it found? How is its function different

Fibrocartilage Found in vertebral discs Most resistant to physical stresses like compression

Name this organ What’s this? What’s this? What’s this?

Eye Retina Sclera Choroid

Name this structure

Vein

Name this Tissue Where is it found?

Nervous Tissue Brain and spinal cord