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BSC2089C Lab Manual Part 1 Microscopic Observation Overview:
In this section, we will discover the major structures within blood vessels via histological image examination. Instructions:
View each of the following activities in the Visible Body Anatomy & Physiology App, referencing this lab manual to guide your focus as you go. For help accessing Visible Body, please see the Course Materials folder. View: 30.5 Blood Vessel Wall Histology
View the histological image, noting the key differences between cell’s appearance. Be prepared to identify each type of cell and vessel from its histological image. Check your understanding:
In the table below, make notes on how you can visually differentiate and each component of the tissue’s structure.
BSC2089C Lab Manual Structure Differentiating features Tunica externa Tunica intima Tunica media Intima Artery Vein Part 2 Anatomical Model Exploration Overview:
In this section, we will discover the major structures and functions of blood vessels. Instructions:
View each of the following activities in the Visible Body Anatomy & Physiology App, referencing this lab manual to guide your focus as you go. For help accessing Visible Body, please see the Course Materials folder. View:
Blood Vessels and Circulation o
30.1-30.4 Check your understanding: Label each structure.
BSC2089C Lab Manual View:
Blood Vessels and Circulation o
30.10-30.20, 3.24-30.26, 30.29, 30.30, 30.33, 30.35, 30.37-30.39, 30.41, 30.42, 30.45, 30.46, 30.48, 30.51, 30.53 30.55, 30.57, 30.58 Check your understanding: Make notes on how you will identify each blood vessel. Use the following chart to help organize your studies. Region Vessel Identifying features to help your visual memory Pulmonary Pulmonary arteries Pulmonary veins Great vessels Aortic arch Aorta Superior vena cava Inferior vena cava Pulmonary trunk Head and neck Common carotid External carotid Superficial temporal Occipital Internal carotid Vertebral Circle of Willis & brain Be familiar with the blood flow of the brain, but do not focus on memorizing each individual vessel Upper limb arteries Subclavian Axillary Brachial Radial Ulnar Trunk and pelvis arteries Descending aorta (thoracic and abdominal) Brachiocephalic trunk Renal Lumbar Gastroepiploic Superior & inferior mesenteric Common iliac External iliac Internal iliac
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