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Histology: Muscle & Nervous Tissues By Andrew W Histology: Muscle & Nervous Tissues By Andrew W. Parsons Copyright 2000, All Rights Reserved. Material is in logical order: see texts, lab. outline for characteristics To advance to next slide: -click mouse or “page down” To return to the previous slide: - press “page up”

Skeletal, Cardiac, Smooth Contractile Tissues -directional tissues Muscle Tissues Skeletal, Cardiac, Smooth Contractile Tissues -directional tissues

Skeletal Muscle Teased 100X

Skeletal Muscle Teased 400X

Skeletal Muscle 100X

Striations Skeletal Muscle 450X

Skeletal Muscle Esophagus - 450X Striations not visible

Skeletal Muscle Tongue - 450X Striations

Small Intestine - 40X Smooth Muscle

Small Intestine - 450X Smooth Muscle

Small Intestine - 100X Smooth Muscle

Small Intestine - 450X Smooth Muscle

CardiacMuscle 100X Look for longitidinal sections

CardiacMuscle 450X Note: cells branch, form a reticulum

CardiacMuscle 450X Intercalated discs Striations

CardiacMuscle 1000X Intercalated discs Striations

CardiacMuscle 450X Note: 1) striations 2) intercalated discs appear white

Neurons & Neuroglial (glial) cells Nervous Tissues Neurons & Neuroglial (glial) cells

Nervous Smear - 100X Neurons

Nervous Smear - 450X Neurons Glial Cell nuclei

The End Presentation & Photographs by Andrew W. Parsons Copyright 2000, All Rights Reserved.