Published Jun 8, 2007
justme1972
2,441 Posts
Hey...I have some of these in my texbook, but we will have to identify slides from ACTUAL slides in lab on Tuesday.
The problem, is what is in my book is magnified alot more than what we will actually be seeing...I was wondering if anyone knows of any websites (I am having the worst trouble finding them), where I may be able to download mutliple pics of tissue slides, and familiarize myself with how they really do look under a microscope.
THANKS!
NightOwl0624
536 Posts
Here are a few: I got them from Daytonite's list a few semesters ago. There may be more in the sticky section for the A&P clubs.
http://www.lumen.luc.edu/lumen/MedEd/Histo/frames/histo_frames.html
http://www.lumen.luc.edu/lumen/MedEd/Histo/frames/histo.htm
the second one is links to other sites on the web. I remember using one of the sites quite a bit, but don't remember which one!
catzy5
1,112 Posts
hey...i have some of these in my texbook, but we will have to identify slides from actual slides in lab on tuesday.the problem, is what is in my book is magnified alot more than what we will actually be seeing...i was wondering if anyone knows of any websites (i am having the worst trouble finding them), where i may be able to download mutliple pics of tissue slides, and familiarize myself with how they really do look under a microscope.thanks!
the problem, is what is in my book is magnified alot more than what we will actually be seeing...i was wondering if anyone knows of any websites (i am having the worst trouble finding them), where i may be able to download mutliple pics of tissue slides, and familiarize myself with how they really do look under a microscope.
thanks!
i have tons of stuff some are my personal photos i took of slides at school and some from various websites or from posters here, they helped me alot!
i have some stuff on word but don't know how to send attachments if you email me i will email them privately.
here are the links i have.
lab2 psuedostratified
home page: university of minnesota: webanatomy
histology practical epithelium and simple glands
epithelia
These are awesome! Thanks !
I_am_Julia
226 Posts
:balloons: thanks for posting these.
MikeyJ, RN
1,124 Posts
I know that the author of http://www.nursingjourney.com also posted pictures from her microbiology class and a&P up there. I used that site a little bit when I took microbiology and a&p.