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  1. This virtual slide box contains more than 300 microscope slides for the learning histology. Fig 023 Types of Tissue. Cells and Tissues. Tissues are classified into four basic types: epithelium, connective tissue (includes cartilage, bone and blood), muscle, and nervous tissue. Chapter 1. The Cell. Chapter 2. Epithelium. Chapter 3.

    • Organs of Special Sense

      Virtual microscope slides of the organs of special sense -...

    • Nervous Tissue

      Chapter 6 - Nervous Tissue. Nervous system is specialized...

    • Skin

      Chapter 11 - Skin. Skin covers the outer surface of the body...

    • Liver and Gallbladder

      Virtual microscope slides of the liver and gallbladder....

    • Muscle

      Chapter 4 - Muscle Tissue. Muscle tissue is composed of...

    • Endocrine Glands

      Endocrine glands are highly vascular and often contain...

    • Urinary System

      Chapter 16 - Urinary System. The urinary system is composed...

    • Hematopoiesis

      Virtual microscope slides of bone marrow - development of...

  2. The Atlas of Human Histology: A Guide to Microscopic Structure of Cells, Tissues and Organs by Robert L. Sorenson and T. Clark Brelje provides a print version of the core slides from this website. Individual slides are presented as a series of images of increasing magnification to help convey a sense of scale and proportion.

  3. Resources in the University of Michigan Histology Dropbox. This collection was originally compiled by Kent Christensen, Ph.D., J. Matthew Velkey, Ph.D., Lloyd M. Stoolman, M.D., Laura Hessler, and Diedra Mosley-Brower. Currently, it is curated by Michael Hortsch, Ph.D.

  4. An overview of virtual microscopy from SmartZoom, a commercial provider of virtual microscopy resources, including fully annotated slides for use in teaching labs.

  5. You can see histological slides on the pages and can turn labels on or off to help them identify features. In some cases, there is a section like a 'virtual microscope' - you can scan around a large picture using the mouse and try to identify features.

  6. These lab worksheets are designed to guide you through a laboratory experience in histology. There are no labeled images here, as the goal is to get you to practice identifying structures on your own. I strongly suggest using a companion atlas or digital resource as you work through these exercises. I also suggest keeping a notebook (either ...

  7. Virtual microscope slides of squamous, cuboidal, and columnar epithelium (simple or compound), pseudostratified epithelium, and transitional epithelium.

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