Lab Review Chapter 1, 4, 5 1. What type of tissue is shown? 2. Where is it found anatomically?

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Lab Review Chapter 1, 4, 5

1. What type of tissue is shown? 2. Where is it found anatomically?

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4. In what quadrant is the structure labeled “A” located? A

5. Name the tissue shown.

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7. Name the cavity the structure labeled “B” is located in. B

8. Identify the structure. 3

9. Identify the structure. 9

Name the most specific layer

A 11 BENEATH ‘A’ 11 BENEATH ‘A’

12. Name the tissue shown.

13. Identify the structure. 13

14. Identify the structure. 14

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16. Identify the structure. 16

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18. Identify this structure. 18

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21. Name the type of tissue shown. 22. Name three characteristics of the tissue shown.

23. Identify the structure. 23

24. Identify the structure. 24

25. Identify the structure. 25

26. Name the general layer. 26..

27. Identify the structure. 27

28. Name the tissue shown.

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31. Identify the structure. 31

32 Ridge of epithelial tissue

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34. Name the tissue shown.

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39. Name the tissue shown. 40. Name three characteristics of the tissue shown.

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44. Name the tissue shown.

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Name the type of specific tissue shown.

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49. Name the tissue shown.

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52. ID (see green dot). 52

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55. Identify the specific cavity in which this organ is found. 55

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57. Identify the specific cavity in which this organ is found. 57

58. Identify the general cavity in which this structure is found. 58

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63. Name the type of tissue shown. 64. Name the cell shown. 64

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66. Name the tissue shown.

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69. Identify the specific cavity in which this structure is found. 69

70. Identify the structure. 70

Name the specific layer.

72. Identify the structure. 72

73. Name the tissue shown. 74. What are the cells shown called? 75. Where are they found in this tissue? 74

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77. Name the tissue shown.

78. Name the structure. 79. Name the tissue shown. 80. What are the primary cells for the tissue shown? 78

81. What type of tissue is shown?

82. Name the tissue shown.

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84. Name the tissue shown.

85. Name the tissue shown.