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PowerPoint Introductions
• PDFs of intros can be downloaded from the Lab website’s “Lab Resources” page: http://www.indiana.edu/~anat215/lab/resources.htm
What is Histology?
• Histology=Microscopic Anatomy – Learn what makes up the different tissues
in the body – Learn how different tissues relate to
structure and function (or malfunction)
Types of Microscopy
• Electron Microscopy – Powerful magnifying technique used to
visualize intracellular structures – Up to 105x
Types of Microscopy • Electron Microscopy
– Powerful magnifying technique used to visualize intracellular structures
– Up to 105x
• Light Microscopy – Thin section of preserved tissue is cut and placed
on a slide and stained – 4x-1000x
• in A215, however, you will magnify at most about 400x (40x magnification of virtual microscope objective lens x 10x lens in eyepiece)
• You need to multiply the number shown on the VM by 10 to find the actual magnification
PDFs of A215 lab electron micrographs can be downloaded using the link at the bottom of the “Lab Resources” webpage
Cell Organelles
Donor Introduction • Donors are people who freely donated
their bodies for education • Male and Female Donors (no longer
referred to here as cadavers) • New donors re-introduced every Fall • Prosection done by medical students • Remains are cremated and returned to
families • PLEASE SHOW THEM
APPROPRIATE RESPECT