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Histology Quiz

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Reminder: Instructions for Online Laboratory Quizzes

1. Study the material for the lab until you are confident you know it.

2. Print the Answer Sheet for the Lab Quiz.

3. The first half of the slides contain the questions for you to answer.

4. Start at the slide with question #1.

5. Write your answers to the questions on the Answer Sheet you

printed before (item 2 above).

6. The second half of the slides contains the answers.

7. Check your answers, being certain to also CHECK YOUR

SPELLING

**Remember to review the guidelines in your Laboratory Guide that

describe how to determine what you’re looking at.

1 3

2

4 5

State the type of tissue shown in each of the photomicrographs above.

8 9 10

7 6

State the type of tissue shown in each of the photomicrographs above.

The tissue is

shown by the

arrows.

The tissue is

shown above

15 14

13

12 11

What general type of cell

is pointed to by the

yellow arrow?

State the type of tissue shown in photomicrographs 12– 15 above.

17

16

State the type of tissue

indicated by the black

arrows in the

photomicrograph to the

left.

State the type of tissue

indicated in the

photomicrograph to the

right.

20 (glands?)

18 (structure?)

21 (layer?)

22 (layer?)

19 (glands?)

23 – What name is given to the structures surrounded by the

yellow circles?

24 – What is the structure indicated by the yellow arrow?

1 – Elastic cartilage 3 – Elastic Cartilage

2 - Fibrocartilage

4 – Dense regular CT 5 – Hyaline cartilage

8 – Pseudostratified, ciliated

columnar epithelium

9, 10 – Stratified squamous epithelium

7 – Simple squamous epi. 6 – Simple columnar Epithelium

15 – Simple squamous epi.

14 – Simple cuboidal

epithelium

13 – Adipose tissue

12 – Loose (areolar) CT 11 – Leukocyte (WBC)

17 – Bone

16 – Simple squamous epithelium

20 – Sebaceous gland

18 – Hair follicle

21 Epidermis

22 Dermis

19 – Sweat gland

23 – Osteons

24 – Haversian canal (central canal, osteonic canal)

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