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22 Cards in this Set
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Adipose Tissue
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Cushions Shocks |
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Areolor Tissue
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Around joints Provides support |
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Reticular Tissue
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Spleen Provides supporting framework |
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Dense Regular Tissue
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Between bones Conducts pull of muscles |
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Hyaline Tissue
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Nasal Septum Stiff but flexible support |
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Compact bone
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Bones Protection |
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Pseudo stratified epithelium
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Moves mucus with cilia |
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Stratified Squamous Epithelium
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Surface of tongue Protection against abrasion |
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Simple Squamous Epithelium
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Lining of peritoneal cavity Reduces friction |
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Stratified Cuboidal Epithelium
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Kidney tubules Provides limited protection |
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Stratified Columnar Epithelium
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Intestinal lining Secretion |
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Four basic groups of organic compounds and their general functions |
Carbohydrate--Glucose Glycogen Short term energy source --LipidsFats and oils Components of membranes Proteins--Enzymes Sucrase and lactase Digestive enzymes Nucleic acids--DNA RNA Information molecule |
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Benedict's tests |
Glucose blue to green, yellow, orange or reddish orange and red = more sugar |
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Lugol's |
Starch dark purple or blue-black |
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Biuret's |
Protein (peptide bonds) purple |
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Sudan's |
Lipids |
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condenser
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small lens under the stage that narrows the beam of light and directs it through the specimen on the slide.
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iris diaphragm
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series of flat metal plates at the base of the condenser that slide together and create an aperture in the condenser to regulate the amount of light passing through the condenser.
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iris diaphragm lever
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used to open and close the diaphragm to adjust the light for optimal contrast and minimal glare |
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low power
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2000 microns |
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high power
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500 microns
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what is depth of field
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measure of how much depth of a specimen is in focus. greatest at low-power and decreases as magnification increases |