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Histology

Histology. Heart. Nervous System. Bone Histology. Potpouri. Introduction. Histology. Heart. Nervous System. Bone Histology. Potpourri. Applications. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400.

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Histology

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  1. Histology

  2. Heart

  3. Nervous System

  4. Bone Histology

  5. Potpouri

  6. Introduction

  7. Histology Heart Nervous System Bone Histology Potpourri Applications $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  8. List the 3 cellular components of blood

  9. Erythrocytes, leukocytes, thrombocytes Back to Main Screen

  10. What is serum?

  11. Blood with clotting proteins removed Back to Main Screen

  12. What are the possible blood types of a man with A and a woman with AB

  13. A, B, AB Back to Main Screen

  14. List the blood antigens and antibodies present in a person with AB blood.

  15. A and B antigens, no antibodies Back to Main Screen

  16. List the layers of a hemocrit from top to bottom

  17. Plasma, buffy coat, erythrocytes Back to Main Screen

  18. List the layers of the heart from outer to inner.

  19. Epicardium, myocardium, endocardium Back to Main Screen

  20. These attach to the papillary muscles and function to close AV valves

  21. Chordae tendinae Back to Main Screen

  22. Compare bradycardia to tachycardia

  23. Bradychardia- below 60 bpmtachycardia- above 100 bpm Back to Main Screen

  24. Name the 4 heart valves and their locations

  25. bicuspid,tricuspid,pulmonary semilunar, aortic semilunar Back to Main Screen

  26. List all the parts of the hearts conduction system in order

  27. SA node, (internodal tracts), AV node, bundle Of His, Purkinje fibers Back to Main Screen

  28. Name the 4 divisions of the brain and which one is the largest?

  29. Brainstem, dicephalon, cerebellum, cerebrum Back to Main Screen

  30. List the brain meninges from outer to inner and a characteristic of each

  31. Dura mater, arachnoid, pia mater Back to Main Screen

  32. What is “arbor vitae” made of and where is it found

  33. White matter, cerebellum Back to Main Screen

  34. List 3 locations of CSF in the body

  35. Ventricles of brain, spinal cord, subarachnoid space Back to Main Screen

  36. Name the subdivisions of the dicephalon and brainstem

  37. Brainstem-pons, medullar, midbraindicephalon- thalamus,hypthalamus, epithalamus Back to Main Screen

  38. Compare the basic structural units of compact and spongy bone

  39. Compact-osteonsspongy- trabeculae Back to Main Screen

  40. Compare the locations of spongy vs. compact bone in a long bone

  41. Spongy- diaphysiscompact-epiphysis Back to Main Screen

  42. Contrast osteoclasts and osteoblasts

  43. Osteoblasts=build boneOsteoclasts=destroy bone Back to Main Screen

  44. Give an example of each of the following types of bones; long short, flat, sesamoid

  45. Long- femurshort- carpalsflat- ribssesamoid-patella Back to Main Screen

  46. Compare and contrast intermembraneousand endochondral ossification

  47. Endochondral involves ossification of cartilage Back to Main Screen

  48. Most numerous blood cell

  49. erythrocytes Back to Main Screen

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