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What is this?
Trachea
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Heart
What is number 3?
Lungs
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Simple Squamous
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Simple Cuboidal
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Simple Columnar
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Simple Pseudostratified Columnar
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Stratified Squamous
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Stratified Columnar
What type of tissue is this?
Stratified Transitional
What is the gland to the left?
Exocrine Gland
What is the gland to the right?
Endocrine Gland
What are the small dark spots?
Fibroblasts
What are the thicker pink lines?
Collagen Fibers
What are the thin pink lines?
Elastic Fibers
What are the darker spots?
Fibroblasts
What are the pink parts?
Collagen Fibers
What are the pink lines?
Adipocyte
What are the spaces between the pink lines?
Lipid Droplets
What are the dark spots?
Fibroblasts
What are the light orange parts?
Elastic Fibers
What are the dark orange parts?
Collagen Fibers
What are the black lines?
Reticular Fibers
What are the pink parts?
Organ Cells
What are the dark spots?
Fibroblasts
What are the black lines?
Elastic Fibers
What are the elongated pink areas?
Smooth Muscle Cells
What are the dark spots?
Nucleus
What are the pink parts?
Striated Muscle Cells
What are the dark spots?
Nucleus
What are the pink areas?
Cardiac Muscle Cells
What are the purple spots?
Nucleus
What are the red lines?
Intercalated Discs
What are the dark centers?
Chondrocytes
What is the pink space?
Matrix
What are the white parts?
Lacunae
What are the dark spots?
Chondrocytes
What are the light pink areas?
Matrix
What are the white areas?
Lacunae
What are the dark pink areas?
Elastic Fibers
What are the dark spots?
Chondrocytes
What are the very light pink areas?
Matrix
What are the white areas?
Lacunae
What are the dark pink areas?
Collagen Fibers
What is the first line?
Stratum Corneum
What is the second line?
Stratum Lucidum
What is the third line?
Stratum Granulosum
What is the fourth line?
Stratum Spinosum
What is the fifth line?
Stratum Basale
What is the second pink layer?
Connective Tissue
What are the little hills going at the top of the second pink layer?
Papilla
What are the yellow lines?
Nerve
What are the red and blue lines?
Vessels
What is the first line?
Shaft
What is the fourth line?
Root
What is the fifth line?
Follicle
What is the sixth line?
Bulb
What is the seventh line?
Papilla
What is the third line?
Arrector Pili Muscle
What is the second line?
Sebaceous Gland
What is the pink bundle on the right?
Sweat Gland
What is the yellow layer?
Subcutaneous Layer
What is a?
Tactile Epithelial (Merkel) Cells
What is the blue receptor?
Tactile (Meissner’s) Corpuscle
What is the red receptor?
Thermoreceptor
What are the middle receptors?
Nociceptor
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Bulbous (Ruffin) Corpuscle
What is c?
Lamellar (Pacinian) Corpuscle
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Cranium
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Mandible
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Cervical
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Thoracic
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Lumbar
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Coccyx
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Ribs
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Sternum
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Clavicle
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Scapula
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Humerus
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Radius
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Ulna
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Carpals
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Metacarpals
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Phalanges
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Pelvis
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Femur
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Tibia
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Fibula
What are the blue bones?
Tarsals
What are the red bones?
Metatarsals
What is the top right arrow?
Incus
What is the left arrow?
Malleus
What is the bottom right arrow?
Stapes
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Ethmoid Bone
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Middle Nasal Concha
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Perpendicular Plate
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Frontal Bone
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Inferior Nasal Concha
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Lacrimal Bone
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Maxillary Bone