What did you notice about the Human Palmar Skin photomicrographs shown at (a) 400x vs (b) 100x TM? Why do you think your instructor is asking you to look at it at two different total magnifications? What did you notice about the Scalp Bald Human photomicrographs shown at (a) 40x vs (b) 100x TM? Why do you think your instructor is asking you to look at it at two different total magnifications? What shows up well on the Human Palmar Skin photomicrograph but not the Scalp Bald Human? What whos up well on the Scalp Bald Human photomicrograph? How is the histological structure of the sweat gland completely and totally different from that of the sebaceous gland? Comment on the epithelium type, the arrangement of the cells, and the locations of the glands. What type of epithelium lines the visceral serosa? What type of connective tissue is deep to the epithelium of the visceral serosa? What type of connective tissue is part of the parietal serosa? What are the names of the 3 types of covering membranes? AND give an example of where in the body you would find each one of them
What did you notice about the Human Palmar Skin photomicrographs shown at (a) 400x vs (b) 100x TM? Why do you think your instructor is asking you to look at it at two different total magnifications? What did you notice about the Scalp Bald Human photomicrographs shown at (a) 40x vs (b) 100x TM? Why do you think your instructor is asking you to look at it at two different total magnifications? What shows up well on the Human Palmar Skin photomicrograph but not the Scalp Bald Human? What whos up well on the Scalp Bald Human photomicrograph? How is the histological structure of the sweat gland completely and totally different from that of the sebaceous gland? Comment on the epithelium type, the arrangement of the cells, and the locations of the glands. What type of epithelium lines the visceral serosa? What type of connective tissue is deep to the epithelium of the visceral serosa? What type of connective tissue is part of the parietal serosa? What are the names of the 3 types of covering membranes? AND give an example of where in the body you would find each one of them
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- What did you notice about the Human Palmar Skin photomicrographs shown at (a) 400x vs (b) 100x TM? Why do you think your instructor is asking you to look at it at two different total magnifications?
- What did you notice about the Scalp Bald Human photomicrographs shown at (a) 40x vs (b) 100x TM? Why do you think your instructor is asking you to look at it at two different total magnifications?
- What shows up well on the Human Palmar Skin photomicrograph but not the Scalp Bald Human?
- What whos up well on the Scalp Bald Human photomicrograph?
- How is the histological structure of the sweat gland completely and totally different from that of the sebaceous gland? Comment on the epithelium type, the arrangement of the cells, and the locations of the glands.
- What type of epithelium lines the visceral serosa?
- What type of connective tissue is deep to the epithelium of the visceral serosa?
- What type of connective tissue is part of the parietal serosa?
- What are the names of the 3 types of covering membranes? AND give an example of where in the body you would find each one of them.
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