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A &P 1 Practice Lab Quiz #1

Lab 2: Terminology Review using pictures/models –

Lab 4: Parts of the Microscope

Lab 5: Cell Structure

Lab 6: Movements Through Cell Membranes

Type of cell: Type of solution Water is diffusing RBC Isotonic Into and out of RBC equally

Type of cell: Type of solution Water is diffusing Crenated RBC Hypertonic out of RBC faster

Lab 7: The Cell Cycle

Phase: What is occuring: Prophase Nuclear envelope is disappearing Chromosomes forming

Phase: What is occuring: Metaphase Chromosomes line up along the center of the cell

Phase: What is occuring: Anaphase _______ are separating

Phase: What is occuring: Telophase Cytokinesis Nuclear membrane reforms Cell membrane forms

Lab 8: Epithelial Tissue Review

Simple Squamous

Location: Body Function: Lungs, endothelium of capillaries Diffusion, osmosis

Simple Cuboidal

Location: Body Function: Kidney tubules, glands, ovaries Secretion, absorption

Simple Columnar

Location: Body Function: GI tract, uterus Secretion, absorption, move sperm

Stratified Squamous

Location: Body Function: Skin, mouth, anal canal, esophagus Protection water loss, abrasion etc….

Transitional

Location: Body Function: bladder Stretch

Lab 9: Connective Tissue Review

Areolar

Fat (adipose)

Reticular

Dense Regular

Dense Irregular

Elastic Cartilage

Hyaline cartilage

Fibrocartilage

Bone

Blood

Lab 10: Muscle/nervous Tissue Review

Skeletal Muscle

Location: Body Function: Attached to Skeleton Voluntary movement

Cardiac Muscle

Location: Body Function: heart Heart muscle contraction

Smooth Muscle

Location: Body Function: Blood vessels, GI tract Involuntary movement

Nervous tissue

Location: Body Function: CNS, PNS Conduct nerve impulses

Lab 11: Integumentary System

Parts of the Skin

Stratum corneum

Stratum lucidum

Stratum granulosum

Stratum spinosum

Stratum basale (the dark pink squiggle)

Basement membrane (the bottom of the pink squiggle)

Epidermis Dermis Subcutaneous layer

Sweat gland Sebaceous gland Pacinian corpuscle Meissner’s corpuscles

Hair follicle Hair root Hair shaft

Pseudostratified Columnar

Location: Body Function: Trachea Movement of fluids (mucous)