Anatomy and Cell Biology 3309 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Bright-Field Microscopy, Refractive Index, Haematoxylin
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Identify normal tissues and organs at the microscopic level: through microscope or microscopic image, take given clues and use them to identify things like the uterus and explain why you identify it as so. Integrate knowledge gained from this course with your other life science courses. How to study for exams normal: you are responsible for the material presented in class, in the labs, and posted on. You should study: lectures and slides, notes, sample exam questions, useful links, only what is talked about in class is testable, learning objectives are the best guide to knowing what to study for written exams. These are found at the beginning of each lecture and at the end of the notes: things that are in the notes, but have not been addressed in class, will not be on the exam. Chemical composition of tissues: carbohydrates, nucleic acids, proteins, lipids.