Good Afternoon
Below you will find an outline of the cover work for this afternoons lesson.
In the posts below, there are some links to start you off. Feel free to use your own research....
NOT WIKIPEDIA!
... to add to these. Also, if you find better light microscope pictures of any of the tissues, feel free to make different drawings. I don't mind. If you find better magnifications, or closer up pictures, you can add these too. It is really up to you.
Enjoy!
small intestine
Draw this diagram of a section of small intestine in the same way as you have the other tissues under the microscope. Add appropriate labels and identify some of the structures that the small intestine contains.
Write a description of the general appearance, note any shapes and patterns you see

Links
BBC Science and Nature
Images
GCSE Bitesize
S cool
Histology
Write a description of the general appearance, note any shapes and patterns you see

Links
BBC Science and Nature
Images
GCSE Bitesize
S cool
Histology
cardiac muscle
Draw this diagram of cardiac muscle in the same way as you have the other tissues under the microscope. Add appropriate labels and identify some of the structures that cardiac muscle contains.
Write a description of what you see. Describe the appearance and patterns and shapes that you see

Links
BBC Science and Nature
Muscles
Histology Website
Thinkquest
Zoo Lab
Write a description of what you see. Describe the appearance and patterns and shapes that you see

Links
BBC Science and Nature
Muscles
Histology Website
Thinkquest
Zoo Lab
skeletal muscle
Draw this diagram of skeletal muscle in the same way as you have the other tissues under the microscope. Add appropriate labels and identify some of the structures that skeletal muscle contains.
Describe any patterns and shapes that you notice.

Links
Anatomy and Physiology
How stuff works
BBC Nature and Science
Muscle Physiology homepage
Basic Muscle Physiology
Describe any patterns and shapes that you notice.

Links
Anatomy and Physiology
How stuff works
BBC Nature and Science
Muscle Physiology homepage
Basic Muscle Physiology
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