Anatomy and Physiology lab practical 1.

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<ol><li><p>Name the substance at the tip of the pointer</p></li><li><p>Name of tissue</p></li><li><p>What is the classification of this tissue</p></li></ol>
  1. Name the substance at the tip of the pointer

  2. Name of tissue

  3. What is the classification of this tissue

Cytoplasm

Adipose

Connective

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<p>Identify the tissue </p>

Identify the tissue

Bone

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<p>identify the tissue (be specific)</p><p>Voluntary or involuntary?</p><p>Striated or not striated</p><p></p>

identify the tissue (be specific)

Voluntary or involuntary?

Striated or not striated

Smooth muscle

Involuntary

Not striated

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<p><span>Name the structure at the tip of the pointer.</span></p><p><span>What is the purpose of "a"?</span></p><p><span>Name the tissue.</span></p>

Name the structure at the tip of the pointer.

What is the purpose of "a"?

Name the tissue.

Red blood cell

Carries oxygen.

Blood

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<p><span>Identify the tissue seen here.</span></p><p><span>Name the cell indicated by the pointer.</span></p>

Identify the tissue seen here.

Name the cell indicated by the pointer.

Nervous tissue

Neuron

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<p><span>What type of tissue is seen here (be specific)</span></p><p><span>Name the structure indicated by the pointer.</span></p><p><span>In what organ is the tissue found?</span></p>

What type of tissue is seen here (be specific)

Name the structure indicated by the pointer.

In what organ is the tissue found?

Cardiac muscle

Striations

Heart

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<p><span>Name the tissue at the tip of the pointer.</span></p><p><span>Name the organ.</span></p><p><span>Which of the four main tissues is at the tip of the pointer.</span></p>

Name the tissue at the tip of the pointer.

Name the organ.

Which of the four main tissues is at the tip of the pointer.

Stratified squamous epithelium

(non-keratinized)

Tongue

Epithelium

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<p><span>Name the organ.</span></p><p><span>Name area above the pointer.</span></p><p><span>Name the tissue below the pointer.</span></p>

Name the organ.

Name area above the pointer.

Name the tissue below the pointer.

Small intestine/jejunum

Submucosa

Circular smooth muscle

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<p><span>Name the organ</span></p><p><span>Name the tissue at tip of the pointer.</span></p>

Name the organ

Name the tissue at tip of the pointer.

Kidney

Simple cuboidal epithelium

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<p><span>Name the tissue</span></p><p><span>Name the white space.</span></p><p><span>What is found inside #</span></p>

Name the tissue

Name the white space.

What is found inside #

Hyaline cartilage

Lacuna

Chondrocyte

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<p><span>Name the structure at the tip of the pointer.</span></p><p><span>Name the organ.</span></p><p><span>What is found in the lumen of this organ?</span></p><p></p>

Name the structure at the tip of the pointer.

Name the organ.

What is found in the lumen of this organ?

Cilia

Trachea

Air

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<p><span>Name the structure at the tip of the pointer.</span></p><p><span>Name the tissue immediately to the right of the pointer.</span></p><p><span> Name the organ.</span></p>

Name the structure at the tip of the pointer.

Name the tissue immediately to the right of the pointer.

Name the organ.

Basement membrane

Lamina propria

Ureter

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<p><span>Name the region that the pointer is on.</span></p><p><span>Name the tissue the pointer is on.</span></p><p><span> Pigmented or non-Pigmented</span></p>

Name the region that the pointer is on.

Name the tissue the pointer is on.

Pigmented or non-Pigmented

Epidermis

Stratified squamous epithelium.

keratinized.

Pigmented

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<p><span>Name the specific layer at the tip of the pointer.</span></p><p><span>Name the layer immediately below #</span></p><p><span>Name the tissue</span></p><p><span>Name the region.</span></p>

Name the specific layer at the tip of the pointer.

Name the layer immediately below #

Name the tissue

Name the region.

Stratum granulosum

Stratum Spinosum

(Keratinized) stratified squamous epithelium

Epidermis

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<p><span>Name the structure at the tip of the pointer.</span></p><p><span> What is the purpose of "a3"?</span></p><p><span>Name the organ.</span></p>

Name the structure at the tip of the pointer.

What is the purpose of "a3"?

Name the organ.

Sebaceous gland

Produce oil.

Skin (thin skin on the scalp)

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Name the phase of the cell cycle.

What is the genetic material called at this phase?

Interphase

Chromatin

<p>Interphase </p><p>Chromatin </p>
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<p><span>Name the structure at the tip of the pointer.</span></p><p><span>Name the phase of the cell cycle.</span></p><p><span>What is the genetic material called at this stage?</span></p>

Name the structure at the tip of the pointer.

Name the phase of the cell cycle.

What is the genetic material called at this stage?

Spindle fibers

Metaphase

Sister chromatid

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What moved through the baggies:

Starch or lodine

By what process

How did you know the substance had moved?

Iodine

By diffusion

The starch changed color to blue

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<p>What phase is this? </p><p>What genetic material? </p>

What phase is this?

What genetic material?

Interphase

Chromatin

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<p>What phase ? </p><p>Genetic material? </p>

What phase ?

Genetic material?

Early prophase

Chromatid

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<p>What phase ? </p><p>Genetic material? </p>

What phase ?

Genetic material?

Metaphase

Chromatid

*2 identical sister chromatids

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<p>What phase? </p><p>Genetic material?</p>

What phase?

Genetic material?

Anaphase

Daughter chromosomes

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<p>What phase?</p><p>Genetic material ?</p>

What phase?

Genetic material ?

Telophase

Daughter chromosomes

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<p>What happens at the end of telophase? </p>

What happens at the end of telophase?

2 new daughter cells and are identical to each other and the parent

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how hypertonic cells looks under a microscope

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How hypotonic cells looks under a microscope

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How isotonic cells looks under a microscope

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