Published Sep 7, 2007
cnbnicole
22 Posts
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?
Jennifer70
32 Posts
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
casi, ASN, RN
2,063 Posts
Google image search is wonderful for studying A&P.
catzy5
1,112 Posts
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.
LMRN10
1,194 Posts
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.
ChargeNurseAmy74
363 Posts
:balloons:hey try to relax and just go over these over and over ok?
here ya go, i know its hard to have to know all those new things in such a short period of time, but its do-able. i thought i'd never pass but with alot of hard work & effort it paid off. good luck.
amy
http://msjensen.education.umn.edu/webanatomy/
http://www.innerbody.com/htm/body.html
2011hopeful
2 Posts
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!
LeesG
64 Posts
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.
JadenRN TO BE
74 Posts
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.