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Bio Lab Part 1
Biology Mid-term Practical for Lab. Labratory studies in integrated priciples of zoology 15th ed
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Biology
Undergraduate 2
09/06/2012

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Simple Squamos Epithelium
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Smooth Muscle (involuntary)
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Artery Vein Nerve
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blood connective tissue
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cardiac muscle
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skeletal muscle
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pseudo stratified columnar epithelium
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adipose connective tissue
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bone connective tissue
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cartilage connective tissue
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loose connective tissue
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name parts of compound light microscope
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parts of a dissecting microscope
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general stain
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stains everything
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differential stain
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stains specific things
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methylene blue stain
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nuclei - differential
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methyl green stain
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chromatin - differential
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IKI stain
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nuclei - differential
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janice green b. stain
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general - maybe nuclei
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safranin stain
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nuclear - differential
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pronuclei
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no nuclear membrane
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polar body
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Each of the small cells that bud off from an oocyte at the two meiotic divisions and do not develop into ova
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type of cleavage in cerebratulas
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spiral cleavage
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type of cleavage in astorias
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radial cleavage
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mosaic
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remove one cell and the organism doesn't continue to develop; spiral
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regulative
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remove cell and it develops into its own embryo; radial
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blastula
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An early embryonic form produced by cleavage of a fertilized ovum and consisting of a spherical layer of cells surrounding a fluid-filled cavity. Also called blastosphere.
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blastocoel
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The fluid-filled cavity of a blastula.
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gastrula
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the embryo in the stage following the blastula or blastocyst; the simplest type consists of two layers of cells, the ectoderm and endoderm, which have invaginated to form the archenteron and an opening, the blastopore. In human embryos the gastrula stage occurs during the third week, as the embryonic disc becomes trilaminar, establishing the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm.
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archenteron
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the cavity of a gastrula forming a primitive gut; caused by invagination of the blastula
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where is simple squamos epithelim found
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capillaries and aveioli
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definition of simple squamos epithelim
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one layer of squished cells
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where is simple cubodial epithelium found
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ducts such as bile ducts
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definition of simple cubodial epithelium
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single layerd square cells
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where is simple columnar epithelium found
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lines the small intestine
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definition of simple columnar epithelium
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single layered column shaped cells
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where is stratified squamos epithelium found
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skin
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definition of stratified squamos epithelium
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multiple layers of squished cells
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where is transitional epithelium found
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bladder
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function of transitional epithelium
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stretches
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where is pseudo stratified ciliated columnar epithelium found
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trachea
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what is the function of pseudo stratified columnar epithelium
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traps dust and other particles like a filter
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unfertilized ascaris cell; sea star; radial; deuterstomes
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development of blastula to gastrula
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discodial meroblastic cleavage; development from blastula to gastrula
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protostome and deutorostome development
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radial and spiral holoblastic cleavage
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schizoceolus
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golgi complex

cisternae

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mitochondria
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liver cell
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