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Learning tissues, HELP!!

I'm need help with learning Epithelial, Connective, Nervous, Muscule tissue! I have to be able to recognize pictures of all of these by next Tuesday. Anyone know of any good websites with lots of pictures?

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Don't know of websites, but I just made flashcards with pictures on them and continously studied them, hope that helps. Think of silly things like with Hyaline cartilage the cells look piggybacked, so I thought of "Hi, Aline"--I don't know if that makes any sense, but it worked for me.

www.lab.anhb.uwa.edu.au has some pictures with slides. HTH

Google image search is wonderful for studying A&P.

I'm need help with learning Epithelial, Connective, Nervous, Muscule tissue! I have to be able to recognize pictures of all of these by next Tuesday. Anyone know of any good websites with lots of pictures?

I have a great power point presentation on tissues, that someone sent me from this board. I don't know how to link it here but if you email me I can forward it to you.

Good luck with your studies...go to www.google.com or www.ask.com and I bet you'll be able to find some good pictures there. Luckily our professor emailed us slides with the pictures on it...that helped.

I have a book with pictures to study these. I also use the ask image seach engine to view pictures/charts for A&P. I am making index cards and testing myself on a daily basis. I have the same test coming up soon!sld001.htm

Hi,

Im new, but I am in A & P 1 right now. I also have been struggling, but as far as the tissues go I tried to find funny things to help me remember them.

For example :

Simple Squamous, if you turn the q around it is a g , g g g lungs !! , that tissue is in the lungs.

Simple Columnar...columns are in a line, so it lines something, what is the simplest thing we do POOP !! so the Simple Columnar lines the intestinal tract ...

I know it may seem weird, but I did get all 6 questions on them right for my test last week.

should i focus more on identifying them, or their locations/fuctions? which do teachers mainly test/quiz on?

The test I took last week focused on where they were.. and based on how I remebered them ( with my trick hints for myself) I was able to place them on the test, however we have a lab in 2 weeks where we are going to have to identify them with a microscope, so I would think you need to know both, but not maybe at the same time.

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