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Hello all. I'm currently taking A+P I this semester and I'm having a bit of a hard time with the histology section. I undertand the basics on paper, but when it comes to identifying the different tisses under a microscope, I have no clue as to what I'm looking at! They all just look like pink blubs/bubbles to me.
The only advice my teacher has is to do a "site map with q+a's" of all the characteristics of each tissue and narrow it down. I have a hard time even doing that.
Does anoyone have any suggestions/websites that could help me identify what I'm looking at? How do you figure out which is squamous, psedostratified, areolar ct, cuboidal, adipose ct, and so on? I do have bone down though! Those little tree trunk rings ) Thanks so very much!
Chrissy
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I actually did pretty good on my first lab test, got an A, unfortunately the class average was 52%. It is tough but I knew better because I tried taking it over the summer and had horrible, horrible ,professor so ended up dropping it rather than failing.
Because of my bad experience I was really afraid I just wasn't smart enough so passing my first lecture with a B and my first lab with an A restored my confidence. A great teacher also does wonders. I still study everyday for the up coming test because it is a must.