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| NAM_________________________ DATE_____________ | | NO | NAME OF TISSUE / SPECIMEN | NAME OF THE ORGAN SYSTEM | LABEL SPECIMEN | FUNCTION | DESEASE | Type of tissuesection | Staining technique | REFRENCE | MAGNIFICATION | DRAWING / SKETCH | 1 | Acute Lymphocyte Leukemia | Cardiovascular System | Blood | Type of cancer of the blood or bone marrow characterized by an abnormal increase of white blood cells | Leukemia | Blood Smear | Hematoxylin | http://swc2.hccs.edu/bio/labs | 451x306 pixels | | 2 | Atherosclerosis- Coronary Artery | Cardiovascular system | Located in main arteries of heart | Blockage of passage of blood into coronary arteries | Arthrosclerosis blockage of coronary artery/ MI heart attack/ | CL | Giesma | Http://www.enome.gov/images | Size: 215x200 pixels | | 3 | Cardiac Muscle | Cardiovascular system | Heart/ smooth muscle | Contraction and relaxation of muscle for blood flow | Congestive heart failure | DM | Wrights | http://swc2.hccs.edu/bio/labs | 500x376 pixels | | 4 | Cystic Duct | Digestive system | Liver/ gall bladder | join passage of common hepiatic duct | Estrahepalic Bile Duct Cancer (PDQ) / Gallstones | CS | Silver strain | http://med.umich.edu/ | 512x512 pixels 117 kb | | 5 | Dorsal Root Ganglion- Golgi Aparatus | eukaryotic cells organelle | Cellular Organelle | Distribution of cells chemicals products | Alzheimer’s Disease | DM | Silver Stained | http://anatomyatlas.org/microscopicantatomy/ | 472x269 pixels | | 6 | Eosinophila | Cardiovascular system | Blood | Causes are allergic reaction or parasitosis | condition in which the eosinophil count in the peripheral blood exceeds 0.45×109/L | Blood Smear | Hematoxylin | http://www.nurs.org.jp/igaku/s4323 | 200x200 piels | | 7 | Fish Blastodisc Mitosis Section | Reproductive system | Egg | the embryo-forming portion of an egg with discoidal cleavage | Mitosis | Longitudinal Cross section | Giesma | http://www.carolina.com/images/enUS |

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