Microscope
Cells and Tissues
Cranial
Axial
Surprise Me
100

The letter e

Objectives/objective lens

100

Organelle which is the site of steroid and lipid synthesis

The smooth endoplasmic reticulum

100

A depression or hollow in a bone.

Fossa

100

Define concha.

Bone curled like a seashell.

100

The number of total pairs of ribs.

12

200

Describe the anatomical position.

Hands are held unnaturally forward. 

200

Stage of cell division.

Metaphase

200

Two bones that make up the cheekbone.


Temporal bone

Zygomatic bone

200

List the three types of vertebrae and numbers of each.

Cervical 7

Thoracic 12

Lumbar 5

200

Vertebrae also known as C2.

Axis

400

Calculate the total magnification for the 40x objective.

40x * 10x = 400x

400

Type of tissue is this

Connective tissue blood

400

The two holes passing through the mandible.

Mental foramen

400

The four paranasal sinuses.

Frontal

Sphenoid

Ethmoid

Maxillary


400

Costal facets articulate with ________ vertebrae.

Thoracic

600

What is working distance?

How far the bottom of the objective lens is from the surface of the slide. 

600

Type of tissue is this

Connective tissue proper, loose connective tissue aereolar

600

The mastoid process is a feature on what bone.

Temporal bone


600

What is this feature.


Infraorbital foramen

600

What tissue is this.

pseudostratified columnar epithelium

800

Describe how you would prepare a wet mount.

Place the object in drop of water on clean slide.

Hold a coverslip at 45 degree angle with fingertips.

Lower the coverslip slowly. 

800

List the five names of epithelial tissues (2 indicate # of layers, 3 indicate shape of cells)

Simple and stratified, squamous cuboidal and columnar

800

List and identify the 8 cranial bones on a model.


800

_____________ pass(es) through the intervertebral foramen.


Spinal nerves

800

This feature on the sacrum is known as the ________.

Sacral hiatus


1000

Three kinds of microscopes we learned about and what are they used for.

Compound/light microscope

Electron microscope

Dissection microscope

1000

List an example, tissue location, and tissue function of simple columnar epithelium.

Stomach, jejunum, colon. 

Digestive tract.

Secretion of mucous/absorption.

1000

List the four sutures surrounding the parietal bone.

Lambdoid suture

Squamous suture

Coronal suture

Saggital suture


1000

List three features located on a rib.

Tubercle

Angle 

Head

Costal groove

1000

What tissue is this.

Cardiac muscle

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