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Unit 2 Exam Microanatomy Lab Practical Practice Questions Muscle & Nervous Tissue

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Unit 2 Exam Microanatomy Lab Practical Practice Questions

Unit 2 Exam Microanatomy Lab Practical Practice QuestionsMuscle & Nervous Tissue

What type of Muscle is Pictured in this slide?Answer: Skeletal Muscle

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What is the connective tissue covering around the outside of this muscle fiber?Answer: Endomysium

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In this Myoglobin stained section what type of muscle fiber is labeled with the blue arrow?Answer: White Muscle fiber (Little Myoglobin)

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Is this Muscle Tissue or Connective Tissue??Answer: Connective Tissue (Dense Regular Connective Tissue Due to star shaped nuclei not on the periphery as well as wavy appearance)

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What type of Tissue is shown by the blue arrow?Answer: Skeletal Muscle

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What type of Tissue is shown by the blue arrow?Answer: Dense Regular Connective Tissue

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What Structures are pictured by the blue arrows?Answer: Motor End Plates

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In this Glycogen stained section what type of muscle fiber is labeled with the blue arrow?Answer: White Muscle Fiber (Lots of Glycogen)

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What type of muscle is shown in this picture?Answer: Cardiac Muscle

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What structure is depicted by the blue arrow?Answer: Intercalated Disk

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What type of muscle is shown in this picture?Answer: Smooth Muscle

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What type of muscle is indicated by the blue arrow?Answer: Smooth Muscle

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Is the muscle cell whose nuclei is shown by the blue arrow contracted or relaxed?Answer: Contracted (Spindle/ bunched up nucleus)

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Answer: Dense Bodies

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What structures are shown in the blue brackets?Answer: Triad

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What structures are shown in the black arrows?Answer: Sarcoplasmic Reticulum

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What Type of Cell is shown by the Yellow Arrow?Answer: Nuclear Bag Fiber

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What sensory structure is shown in this picture?Answer: Muscle Spindle

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What Connective Tissue covering is depicted by the blue arrow?Answer: Epineurium

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What Organelle gives this cell its dark purple color?Answer: Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum

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What type of cells nuclei are within the red circle?Answer: Neuroglial Cells

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What are the club like, spiny processes shown by the blue arrow?Answer: Dendritic Spines

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What is the cellular structure shown by the blue arrow?Answer: Soma of a Neuron (aka cell body)

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What is the long cellular processes shown by the tiny black arrow?Answer: Axon of the Neuron

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What are the numerous process shown within the red circle?Answer: Dendrites of the Neuron26

What is structure indicated by the small black arrows?Answer: Node of Ranvier27

What are the structures indicated by the red arrows?Answer: Unmyelinated Axons28

What are the structures indicated by the red arrows?Answer: Myelinated Axons29

What are the small gaps located between the red brackets?Answer: Synaptic Cleft30

What Structure is depicted in this entire picture?Answer: Dorsal Root Ganglion (Large Sensory neuron cells surrounded completely by satellite cells make sure to look at sympathetic ganglion and not the difference in cellular arrangement)31