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Practice Practical Questions Histology Practice Practical Questions To quiz yourself, make sure that you select “Slide Show” in the menu bar at the top of the screen and then select “View show.” (Doing this will hide the answers to the questions) Good Luck and Have FUN!!! :-P

Click here for Answers 1) Identify the organ. 2) Identify the structure indicated by the arrow. 3) Identify the strustures indicated by the brackets. 1) Kidney 2) Glomerulous 3) Medullary Rays

Click here for Answers 1) Identify the organ 2) Identify the cells indicated by the arrow 3) Identify the cells indicated by the green arrow 1) Parathyroid 2) Oxyphils 3) Chief cells

Click here for Answers 1) Identify the organ - be specific 2) Identify the structure indicated by the bracket 3) Identify the region that fills up the left of the field 1) Proliferative Uterus 2) Coiled tubular glands 3) Myometrium

Click here for Answers # 1-3 # 4 1) Seminiferous Tubule 2) B= spermatogonia C= primary spermatocytes D= sperm arrow = sertoli cell 1) Identify the organ 2) Identify the cells indicated by the letters B, C, D and the arrow Click here for Answers

Click here for Answers 1) Pituitatry gland 2) A= anterior pituitary B= Pars Intermedia C= Posterior Pituitary 3) Pitocytes 4) Chromophobes and chromophils 1) Identify the organ 2) Identify the regions indicated by the letters A, B, and C 3) Identify the nucleatd cells seen the region labeled with “C” 4) Name the two types of cells found in the region labeld with “A” Click here for Answers

Click here for Answers 1) Identify the structure 2) Identify the type of epithelium lining the lumen of this structure 3) Identify the layer to which the green arrow is pointing 1) Vas Deferens 2) Pseudostratified columnar epithelium with stereocilia 3) Lamina propria

Click here for Answers 1) Identify this structure 2) Identify the regions indicated by CC and CS 3) Identify the stucture indicated by the green arrow Click here for Answers 1) Penis 2) CC= Corpus cavernosa CS= Corpus Spongisum 3) Urethra

Click here for Answers 1) Identify the organ 1) Thyroid 2) Identify the cells to which the green arrows are pointing 3) Identify the substance in the center of each unit 4) bonus! What are the arrow heads pointing to in the insert 1) Thyroid 2) Follicular epithelium 3) Colloid 4) c-cells/parafollicular cells

Click here for Answers 1) Adrenal Gland 2) G= zona glomerulosa F= zona fasiculata R= zona reticulata M= medulla 1) Identify the structure 2) Identify the regions labeled G, F, R, and M. Click here for Answers

Click here for Answer 1) Identify this structure 2) Identify structure indicated by the arrow 3) Identify the tissue indicated by the green arrow 1) Prostate gland 2) Concretion 3) Smooth muscle

Click here for Answers 1) Name the structure depicted here - be specific 2) Identify the structure indicated by the black arrow 3) What are the arrow heads pointing to? 4) What is the green arrow defining? 1) Active Mammary gland 2) CT Septa 3) Secretory product 4) Lobule

Click here for Answers 1) Identify this structure. 2) Identify the tissue that the black arrow is poining to 1) Oviduct 2) Smooth muscle

Click here for Answers 1) Identify the structure 2) Identify the structure to which the black arrow is pointing 3) Identify the other types of cells seen around the structur named in #2 1) Pineal Gland 2) Brain sand 3) Secretory cells and neuroglia

Click here for Answers 1) Identify the organ 1) Ovary

Click here for Answers 1) Identify the organ 2) Identify the layer that fills the left of the field 1) Urinary bladder 2) Smooth muscle

Click here for Answers 1) Identify the structure - Be specific 2) Identify the cells to which the arrow heads are pointing 3) Name the tissue to which the green arrow is pointing 4) Identify the tissue that the black arrow is pointing to 1) Ductilus Epididymis 2) Sperm 3) Smooth muscle 4) Pseudostratified epithelium with stereocilia

Click here for Answers A B c 1) Ureter 2) A= Transitional Epithelium B= Lamina Propria C= Smooth Muscle 1) Identify this structure 2) Identify the layers indicated by the letters A, B, and C Click here for Answers