280 likes | 739 Views
Histology Practice Practical Questions. To quiz yourself, make sure that you select “Slide Show” in the menu bar at the top of the screen and then select “View show.” (Doing this will hide the answers to the questions). Good Luck and Have FUN!!! :-P. Click here for Answers.
E N D
Histology Practice Practical Questions To quiz yourself, make sure that you select “Slide Show” in the menu bar at the top of the screen and then select “View show.” (Doing this will hide the answers to the questions) Good Luck and Have FUN!!! :-P
Click here for Answers 1) What type of epithelium is this? (long arrow) 1) Simple squamous epithelium
Click here for Answers 1) Name the structure crossing the bottom half of the picture 2) Identify the cells indicated by the short arrows 3) Identify the light pink substance crossing the bottom of the slide 1) Tendon 2) Fibroblasts 3) Collagen
Click here for Answers 1) Name the structure the picture depicts. 2) Name the structure indicated by the arrow accompanying the “T” 3) Identify the structure indicated by the long arrow. 4) Identify the structure indicated by the short arrow head 1) Lymph node 2) Trabeculae 3) Lymphatic nodule 4) CT capsule
Click here for Answers 1) What type of tissue is this? 2) Identify the calls indicated by the short arrow heads. 3) What is the function of these cells? 4) Identify the cell indicated by the long arrow 1) Loose connective tissue 2) Fibroblasts 3) Secrete substances for the matrix (collagen, elastin) 4) Defense cell
# 1-3 # 4 Click here for Answers 1) Identify the tissue 2) Identify the specific structure indicated by the arrow 3) What type of cells make up the lighter center of this structure? 4) Identify the structure indicated by the arrow. 5) Where in the body might you find this tissue? 1) Mixed glandular 2) Serous demilune 3) Mucus secreting cells / Mucus gland 4) Serous 5) sub-maxillary or submandibular region
Click here for Answers 1) Identify this structure? 2) What type of epithelium is located on the outside of this structure? 1) Palatine/Lingual Tonsil 2) Stratified squamous non-keratinized
Click here for Answers 1) Circulating Blood 2) Monocyte 3) Platelets 4) Erythrocytes 1) Identify this tissue 2) Identify the cell indicated by the short arrow 3) What do the long arrows indicate? 4) Identify the majority of the other cells in the field.
1) What is this structure? Click here for Answer 1) a desmosome
1) Identify the structrues indicated by the arrows 2) Name the cells scattered thoughout these structures 3) Identify the cells lining these structures Click here for Answers 1) Spicules 2) Osteocytes 3) Osteogenic cells (osteoblasts if columanr in shape)
Click here for Answers 1) Identify the tissue indicated by the short arrow. 2) Identify the tissue indicated by the yellow arrow 3) Identify the layer indicated by the long arrow 4) What type of cells are indicated by the short arrow 5) Bonus! What structure is depicted in the picture? 1) Hyaline cartilage 2) Pseudostratified Ciliated Epithelium 3) Perichondrium 4) Chondrocytes 5) Trachea
Click here for Answers 1) Name the structure the to which the short arrows are pointing. 2) What is the structure in the middle of the picture? 3) Name the structure the long arrow is indicating 1) Golgi complex 2) Nucleus 3) Mitochondria
1) What type of tissue is shown in the top picture? 2) What type of tissue is shown in the bottom picture? Click here for Answers 1) Elastic Cartilage 2) Fibrocartilage
Click here for Answers 1) What tissue and preparation does this picture depict? 2) Identify the layer the arrows are identifying 3) Identify the structures indicated by the short arrowheads What is housed in these spaces? 4) Name the type of cells of the pink layer 5) Bonus! What tissue fills the far left of the picture? 1) Decalicified bone 2) Periosteum 3) Lacunae / Blood vessels 4) Osteocytes 5) Bone Marrow with scattered adipocytes
Click here for Answers 1) Name the structure the picture depicts. 2) Name the middle light purple layer of this structure. What is it made of? 3) Identify the substance to which the arrow heads are pointing 1) Muscular artery 2) Tunica media / Muscle 3) Elastin
Click here for Answers 1) Identify the structures indicated by the arrows What light colored centers of these structures called? 2) Where are these structures located in the body? 3) Identify the tissue indicted by the yellow arrow 1) Peyer’s patches / germinal centers 2) In the intestine (the ilieum) 3) Simple columnar secretory and absorptive apitheleium
Click here for Answers 1) Identify the tissue in the center of the image 2) What type of cell is indicated by the long arrow? 3) Where might this tissue be found? 4) Bonus! What type of cells are indicated by the short arrows? 1) Simple columnar secretory and absorptive epithelium 2) Goblet cell 3) In the intestine 4) Defense cells
Click here for Answers 1) Identify the layer indicated by the short arrow 2) What types of cells are found in this layer (from #1)? 3) Identify the layer indicated by the long arrows 4) Name the structures to which the long arrows are pointing 5) What is the tissue filling the far right of the picture? 1) Fiberous Perichondruim 2) Chondroblasts 3) Chondrogenic 4) Cell nests 5) Adipose
Click here for Answers 1) Identify the organ 2) Identify the structure indicated by the arrowhead 3) Identify the region indicated by the arrowhead 4) Name the area that surrounds the region named in the last question. 5) Identify the structures the long arrows are indicating 1) Spleen 2) Lymphatic nodule 3) White pulp 4) Red Pulp 5) Trabeculae
Name these cells. 1 3 Click here for Answers 2 1) Polychromatophilic erythroblasts 2) Normoblasts 3) Megakaryocyte