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Build a dichotomous key to all the tissues you have seen in the lab. For this, you can use any of their morphological characteristics (under the microscope) but not their physiological functions.
Tissues used in lab : hyaline cartilage, simple squamous epithelium, goblet cells, areolar tissue spread, bone ground, neuron motor nerve cell, adipose tissue, pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium, skeletal muscle, stratified squamous epithelium nonkeratinizing, blood, fibrocartilage, transitional epithelium, elastic cartilage, simple cuboidal epithelium, smooth muscle, simple columnar
Build a dichotomous key to all the tissues you have seen in the lab. For this, you can use any of their morphological characteristics (under the microscope) but not their physiological functions.
Tissues used in lab : hyaline cartilage, simple squamous epithelium, goblet cells, areolar tissue spread, bone ground, neuron motor nerve cell, adipose tissue, pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium, skeletal muscle, stratified squamous epithelium nonkeratinizing, blood, fibrocartilage, transitional epithelium, elastic cartilage, simple cuboidal epithelium, smooth muscle, simple columnar
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