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Review

Slides required 1.spread CT 2.human long bone 3.human blood smear 4.skeletal muscle 5.spinal cord 6.myelinated nerve fiber 7.Sympathetic ganglia 8.small artery and vein 9.medium-sized artery and vein 10.large artery 11.Heart 12.Finger skin 13.head skin 14.thymus 15.lymph node 16.spleen 17.esophagus 18.stomach 19.small intestine 20.large intestine 21.appendix 22.pancreas 23.liver 24.trachea 25.Lung 26.Kidney 27.Bladder 28.pituitary gland 29.thyroid gland 30.adrenal gland 31.ovary 32.uterus in the proliferative phase 33.endometrium of uterus in the secretory phase 34.cervix 35. Active mammary gland 36.testis and epididymis 37.cornea 38.posterior part of the eye

macrophage fibroblast Spread Connective Tissue Elastic fiber Collagenous fiber

Human Long Bone Haversian system(osteon) Central canal Circumferential lamella Interstitial lamella Bone lacuna Bone canaliculus

Human Blood Smear Erthrocyte Neutrophils Eosinophils Basophils Lymphocytes Monocytes Blood platelets

Skeletal muscle

Skeletal muscle

Spinal cord (multipolar neurons) Dendrite Axon Nucelus Nissl body

Myelinated nerve fiber(longitudinal section) Axon Node of Ranvier Neurolemma

Sympathetic ganglia

Multipolar neurons Satellite cells

Small artery and vein

Medium-sized artery Tunica intimae Tunica media Tunica adventitia Endothelium Subendothelial layer Internal elastic membrane Tunica media Tunica adventitia

Large artery (elastic artery) Elastic membranes

Heart Endocardium Myocardium Epicardium Intercalated discs Impulse-conducting system (Purkinje fiber)

Finger skin Epidermis Dermis The stratum basale The stratum spinosum The stratum granulosum The stratum lucidum The stratum corneum Dermis Papillary layer Reticular layer

Meissner’s corpuscles

Sweat gland Secretory portion ducts

Head skin Hair trunk Hair root Hair follicle Sebaceous gland Arrector pili muscle

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