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- Review your photomicrograph and answer each lettered question. Remember that you can find similar, or maybe the exact, photomicrograph in your lecture Powerpoints.
b) What is the name of the tissue at the end of the arrow for letter B? MOST SPECIFIC tissue type.
- b1) what is the function of this tissue type?
- b2) what type of covering membrane is this tissue part of?
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- Directions Review your photomicrograph and answer each lettered question. Remember that you can find similar, or maybe the exact, photomicrograph in your lecture Powerpoints. c) What is the name of the tissue at the end of the arrow for letter C? MOST SPECIFIC tissue type. c1) what is the function of this tissue type? c2) what is another name for this region for this type of covering membrane?a) Looking at the entire photomicrograph, what is the most likely organ it is from? b) What is the name of the STRUCTURE at the end of the arrow for letter B? MOST SPECIFIC structure name. [hint: it is not the epidermis or a strata] B1) what is the name of the TISSUE TYPE? Most specific name you can find. Do NOT put just "epithelium," or "connective tissue" or "connective tissue proper." c) what is the full name of the REGION of the cutaneous membrane at the end of the arrow for letter C? C1) what is the name of the individual cell? C2) what is the name of the TISSUE TYPE? C3) What is the FUNCTION of the tissue type (not the organ or layer)? d) what is the full name of the layer at the end of the arrow for letter D? D1) What is the name of the TISSUE TYPE? e) what is the full name of the STRUCTURE at the end of the arrow for letter E? E1) what is the name of the TISSUE TYPE? E2) What is the FUNCTION of the structure? f) what is the full name of the STRUCTURE at the end of the…Directions Review your photomicrograph and answer each lettered question. Remember that you can find similar, or maybe the exact, photomicrograph in your lecture Powerpoints. d) What is the name of the tissue at the end of the arrow for letter D? MOST SPECIFIC tissue type. d1) what is the function of this tissue type?
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- Identify what type of tissue is present in each of the following parts. Choose your answers from the box below. A. Epithelial tissue B. Connective tissue C. Muscular tissue E. Dermal tissue F. Ground G. Vascular tissue D. Nervous tissue 1. Linings of vagina 11. Periderm _2. Cuticle in a plant leaf _12. Pith _3. Red blood cells in your veins 13. Brain 4. Heart 14. Cartilage 5. Spinal cord _15. Digestive tract _6. Sweat glands and salivary glands _7. Upper respiratory tract _8. Bones in your skeletal muscles 9. Tendons _10. Xylem and phloemHello, I hope you're doing great! I need help with this worksheets. I need to know the function and the cell form (what type of connective tissue it is columnar, Cuboidal, and Squamous, and where the nucleus is located(in the center or the edge of the cell). PLEASE NOTE:- It is not a graded question. I was given this question to help me understand what kind of things might be in my exam Thank you!Examine the entire slide. Where can this tissue be found in the human body? (ignore the pointers/arrows.)
- What kind of tissue is shown in the image, what is the pointed structure, and what are the cells in this tissue sample?Name the tissue inside the box labeled A.The image attached is a drawing of a Columnar Epithelium slide with the 40x objective lens. There are some errors in the drawing and calculations. Below, you will find a list of statements about the plan diagram. Choose ALL the statements that describe any errors that were made. 1. The title is not descriptive and should read what type of epithelial cell we are drawing 2. The scale bar is missing 3. The value for Drawing Size in the Drawing Manification calculation is missing units 4. The Actual Size formula is missing 5. The answer value for Actual Size uses the wrong units 6. The number of cells drawn is incorrect 7. The total magnification has the wrong value 8. Actual Size is missing units in the Drawing Magnification calculation 9. There are labels missing 10. Drawing Magnification is missing 11. The value for Field of View is missing units and is the incorrect FOV value 12. The drawing is too big 13. Arrowheads were used for labelling and labels are not…