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PowerPoint PresentationBiology 242 Lab Diagram Study GuideAntibodiesAntibody Binding and EnzymeSlide 5Tracheal WallThe TracheaThe LungsAlveoli and CapillariesRespiratory Zone StructuresSpirographic Record of Healthy Adult MaleSlide 12The Alimentary Canal WallThe StomachThe Duodenum & Related OrgansThe DuodenumKidneyNephronSlide 19External Female GenitaliaMale Reproductive SystemCross Section of Seminiferous TubuleHistologic Architecture of Graafian FollicleSpermSpermatogenic Cells in Seminiferous TubuleSlide 26Slide 27Ovarian TissueThis PowerPoint presentation of diagrams used in Bio 242 was made by a student. While it looks to be complete and correct, I do not guarantee anything about the accuracy or completeness of the coverage for this class.That said, enjoy this nifty review software made by Gabriel Laigo in 2010.Note: So far I can only get this PowerPoint to run successfully on Windows using PowerPoint Player. You may need to download this player (included in this folder). Most of the buttons don’t work when using PowerPoint for Mac.Main instructions: After clicking on the diagram you want to review, write down the name of each structure in the picture according to its reference letter. Then click on the reference letter rectangle below the diagram to see to reveal the answer.Biology 242 Lab Diagram Study GuideAntibodiesA.) Light chainsB.) Antigen binding sites (variable)C.) Antigen binding sites (variable)D.) Heavy chainsE.) Disulfide bondsE.D.B.C.A.Antibody Binding and EnzymeA.) Antigen bound to plateB.) Enzyme – labeled antibodyC.) Enzyme attached to tail of antibodyD.) SubstrateE.) Colored productAB.) ELISA test plateE.AB.D.B.C.A.Click picture to ZOOMA.) Sphenoid sinusB.) Posterior nasal aperture (internal nares)C.) Opening of pharyngotympanic (auditory) tubeD.) NasopharynxE.) UvulaAB.) OropharynxE.AB.D.B.C.A.Upper Respiratory SystemAC.) LaryngopharynxAD.) LaryngopharynxAD.AC.AE.) EsophagusBD.) Frontal sinusCD.) External nares (nostril)BC.) TracheaBE.) Nasal conchae (superior, middle & inferior)CE.) Hard palateBE.CE.BC.BD.CD.AE.DE.) Soft palateABC.) EpiglottisABC.DE.ABD.) Vestibular foldABE.) Thyroid cartilage of larynxABE.ABD.ACD.Vocal foldClick picture to ZOOMTracheal WallA.) MucosaB.) Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epitheliumC.) Lamina Propria (connective tissue)D.) SubmucosaE.) Seromucous gland in submucosaAB.) Hyaline cartilageE.AB.D.B.C.A.The TracheaClick picture to ZOOMThe LungsA.) Cardiac notchB.) Right lower lobeC.) Right middle lobeD.) Right upper lobeE.) Base of lungAB.) Apex of lungE.AB.D.B.C.A.AC.) TracheaAD.) Medial depression (hilum)AD.AC.AE.) Pulmonary hilumBC.) Superior lobe of left lungBC.AE.BD.Left main (primary) bronchusBE. CD. CE.Lobar (secondary) bronchusSegmental (tertiary) bronchusInferior lobe of left lungAlveoli and CapillariesA.) MacrophageB.) Type II (surfactant- secreting) cellC.) Type I cell of alveolar wallD.) AlveolusE.) Alveolar pores in capillaryE.D.B.C.A.Click picture to ZOOMClick picture to ZOOMRespiratory Zone StructuresI.) Respiratory BronchioleII.) Alveolar ductIII.) AlveolusII.III.I.Spirographic Record of Healthy Adult MaleA.) Inspiratory reserve volume (3100 ml)B.) Tidal volume (500 ml)C.) Expiratory reserve volume (1200 ml)D.) Vital capacity (4800 ml)E.) Residual volume (1200 ml)E.D.B.C.A.Click picture to ZOOMClick picture to ZOOMA.) Oral cavity (mouth)B.) TongueC.) EsophagusD.) LiverE.) GallbladderF.) Duodenum of the small intestineE.F.D.B.C.A.Digestive SystemJ.) AnusM.) PancreasM.J.K.) Parotid salivary glandL.) StomachG.) Jejunum of the small intestineN.) SpleenO.) Transverse colonP.) Descending colonO.P.N.L.G.K.H.) Ileum of the small intestine Q.) Ascending colonQ.H.I.) Small Intestine R.) CecumR.I.S.Sigmoid colonT. U. V.RectumVermiform appendixAnal canalClick picture to ZOOMThe Alimentary Canal WallA.) Gland in SubmucosaB.) Mucosa (Epithelium, Lamina propria & Muscularis mucosae)C.) Submucosa (connective tissue)D.) Muscularis externa (longitudinal & circular muscle)E.) Serosa (Epithelium & Connective tissue)AB.) Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissueE.AB.D.B.C.A.AC.) LumenAC.Click picture to ZOOMThe StomachA.) EsophagusB.) Cardiac regionC.) FundusD.) BodyE.) Greater curvatureAB.) Pyloric sphincter (valve)E.AB.D.B.C.A.AC.) DuodenumAD.) Lesser CurvatureAD.AC.Click picture to ZOOMThe Duodenum & Related OrgansA.) Cystic ductB.) GallbladderC.) Major duodenal papillaD.) Hepatopancreatic ampulla & sphincterE.) Falciform ligamentAB.) Common hepatic ductE.AB.D.B.C.A.AC.) Bile duct and sphincterAD.) PancreasAD.AC.AE.) JejunumBC.) Main pancreatic duct and sphincterBC.AE.The DuodenumClick picture to ZOOMKidneyA.) Renal cortexB.) Renal medullaC.) Major calyxD.) Papilla of pyramidE.) Renal pelvisAB.) Minor calyxE.AB.D.B.C.A.AC.) UreterAD.) Renal pyramid in renal medullaAD.AC.AE.) Renal columnBC.) Fibrous capsuleBC.AE.BD.Renal artery & veinClick picture to ZOOMNephronA.) Glomerular capsuleB.) GlomerulsC.) Afferent arterioleD.) Arcuate arteryE.) Arcuate veinAB.) Descending limb of Loop of HenleE.AB.D.B.C.A.AC.) Ascending limb of Loop of HenleAD.) Distal convoluted tubuleAD.AC.AE.) Proximal convoluted tubuleBC.) Collecting ductBC.AE.Click picture to ZOOMExternal Female GenitaliaA.) Mons pubisB.) Prepuce of clitorisC.) Clitoris (glans)D.) VestibuleE.) AnusAB.) Labia majoraE.AB.D.B.C.A.AC.) Labia minoraAD.) Urethral orificeAD.AC.AE.) Hymen (ruptured)BC.) Vaginal orificeBC.AE.BD.Opening of the duct of the greater vestibular glandClick picture to ZOOMA.) Ejaculatory ductB.) Prostatic urethraC.) Urinary bladderD.) PubisE.) Ductus (vas) deferensAB.) Erectile tissue of penisE.AB.D.B.C.A.BC.) PrepuceCD.) Membranous urethraCD.BC.BD.) Seminal vesicleBE.) ProstateAC.) Shaft of the penisCE.) RectumDE.) Bulbourethral glandABC.) EpididymisDE.ABC.CE.BE.AC.BD.AD.) Spongy urethra ABD.) TestisABD.AD.AE.) Glans penis ABE.) ScrotumABE.AE.Male Reproductive SystemClick picture to ZOOMCross Section of Seminiferous TubuleA.) FibroblastB.) MeiosisC.) Initial spermiogenesisD.) Late spermiogenesisE.) Early spermatidsAB.) Secondary spermatocytesE.AB.D.B.C.A.AC.) Primary spermatocyteAD.) SpermatogoniumAD.AC.AE.Interstitial CellsHistologic Architecture of Graafian FollicleA.) Primary follicleB.) Growing folliclesC.) Mature vesicular (graafian) follicleD.) Degenerating corpus luteumE.)


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