Please identify the type of tissue stained pink and grey above with numerous holes, which takes up the majority of the picture in the image above.
When learning to use the microscopes, we looked at a slide w…
When learning to use the microscopes, we looked at a slide with the letter ‘e’ on it. I had you look at the ‘e’ with your bare eyes outside of the microscpe, then you put the slide on the stage and viewed it under the oculars. What happened to the letter ‘e’ when you viewed it beneath the oculars?
Identify the two larger cells to the right with the pink cy…
Identify the two larger cells to the right with the pink cytoplasm and the multi-lobed nuclei in the sample above.
Identify the thin, purple hair-like fibers in the above imag…
Identify the thin, purple hair-like fibers in the above image.
Identify the part of the microscope at A above.
Identify the part of the microscope at A above.
Above is pictured one of two most general portions of the bo…
Above is pictured one of two most general portions of the body. As the body may be divided into two very general areas. What is the area indicated with Blue ink?
What is the most abundant cell in most loose and dense conne…
What is the most abundant cell in most loose and dense connective tissues, that you see the nuclei indicated at the end of the pointers above?
Which objective lens on the microscope do we call ‘low power…
Which objective lens on the microscope do we call ‘low power’?
What type of connective tissue is this above?
What type of connective tissue is this above?
Which objective lens on the microscope is used purely to ‘sc…
Which objective lens on the microscope is used purely to ‘scan’ the slide to find the stained tissue, so we call it the ‘Scanning’ objective?