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Lab Quiz 1

Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in each of the black spaces below before clicking on it to display the answer.
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Cranial Cavity   Brain  
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Vertebral Cavity   Spinal Cord  
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Thoracic Cavity   Heart Lung Esophagus  
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Abdominal Cavity   Liver Stomach  
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Pelvic Cavity   Uriniary bladder  
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Not in body cavity   Kidney  
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Low power lens   10x  
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High dry lens   45x  
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Oil immersion lens   100x  
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Closer to the eye   Ocular lens  
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Closer to the specimen   Objective lens  
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Maximum magnification   1000x  
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Condenser   Focus light beam  
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Iris Diaphragm   Controls light density  
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Slide is mounted here   Stage  
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Inverted   Upside down and backward.  
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Simple Squamous   Single layer of flat cells  
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Simple Cuboidal   Lines the tubules of the kidney  
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Simple Columnar   lines the small intestine  
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Pseudostratified Columnar   Lines the trachea and upper airways  
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Stratified Squamous   Lines the oral cavity  
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Transitional Epithelium   Lines the urinary bladder  
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Adipose   Forms insulation to prevent heat loss  
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Reticular   Forms the framework for soft organs  
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Dense Regular   Forms tendons of skeletal muscle  
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Hyaline Cartilage   Forms the rings of the trachea  
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Bone   Cells arranged around a central canal  
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Blood   Found normally in blood vessels  
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Skeletal Muscle   Cell contraction moves the skeleton  
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Cardiac Muscle   Cell Contraction pumps the blood  
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Smooth Muscle   Cells responsible for uterine contractions  
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Sebaceous Gland   Gland associated with hair follicle  
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Eccrine Sweat Gland   Functions to increase heat loss  
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Meissner's Corpuscle   Sensory receptor that detects light touch  
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Dermal Papilla   Increase contact with epidermis  
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Hair Papilla   Provides nutrients for hair follicle  
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Arrector Papilla   Muscle associated with hair follicle  
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Stratum Basale   Layer that generates new epidermal cells  
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Stratum Lucidum   Layer present only in thick skin  
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Stratum Corneum   Layer composed of dead,keratinized cells  
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Subcutaneous Layer   Attaches skin to underlying structures  
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