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“I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.” 12/8/2018 Title: Anat & Phys 9/8/06 Objectives: To begin learning about histology Class Topics Notes complete connective tissue Complete muscle tissue Histology Lab “I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.” Socrates Saturday, December 08, 2018 10:23 PM

Class Assignments Histology Lab 9/12/06 Read 80-111 9/12/06 12/8/2018 Class Assignments What By When Histology Lab 9/12/06 Read 80-111 9/12/06 Histology lab practical 9/18/06 Due this class period Due next class period Due in the future

Looking ahead 9/12/06 9/14/06 9/18/06 Complete histology lab 12/8/2018 Looking ahead 9/12/06 Complete histology lab Review material (media center) 9/14/06 CHICKEN DAY!!!! 9/18/06 Histology Lab Practical

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12/8/2018 From: http://www.cnas.smsu.edu/labimages/Biology/Bio122/images/Week%208%20Images/Bone%20tissue.JPG

12/8/2018 Blood Composed of: Erythrocytes Leukocytes many different types nucleated cells Platelets Plasma proteins Fluid Helps maintain homeostasis for all cells in the body

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Lymph Same general composition as blood Used for immune function 12/8/2018 Lymph Same general composition as blood exceptions plasma proteins erthrocytes (RBC) Used for immune function

Muscle Tissue Smooth Skeletal (fast twitch/slow twitch) Cardiac 12/8/2018 Muscle Tissue Smooth involuntary lines digestive tract Skeletal (fast twitch/slow twitch) voluntary muscular system Cardiac Heart

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12/8/2018 Nervous Tissue Composed of neurons (nerve cells) and neuroglia (sustentacular cells) Neuron cell body dendrites (receive impulse) many per cell axons (send impluse) 1 per cell Synapse junction between neurons

12/8/2018 From: http://www.lima.ohio-state.edu/biology/images/anatomy/Neuron%20100X.jpg