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29.3: Lab Report

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    Exercise A.

    For each microscope slide available in lab draw the tissue and complete the following:

    1. Specific name of tissue (ex: blood)
    2. General category of tissue (ex: connective)
    3. Location of tissue (ex: found in blood vessels)
    4. Function of tissue (ex: carry oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients)

    For all microscope drawings include the total magnification under which you drew the tissue and label major structures or parts you can see in your drawing (ex: erythrocyte, leukocyte).

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