The book A Laboratory Guide in Histology was written by author Arey, Leslie Brainerd, 1891- Here you can read free online of A Laboratory Guide in Histology book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Laboratory Guide in Histology a good or bad book?
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Transverse section of a peripheral nerve trunk. Note: epineurium; perineurium; endoneurium; Henle's sheath; fascicles; fibers; axis cylinder; neurofibrils; neuroplasm; myelin sheath; neurilemma. Are fibers uniform in size? Significance? Are the neurilemma and sarcolemma homologous structures? 3. Study preparations which show the neurokeratin framework selec- tively stained. In silvered preparations observe the 'cross of Ranvier ' at the nodes. Explain. II. Unmyelinated fibers. Observe: axis cyl...inder; neurilemma?; sheath nuclei. Do nodes occur? in. Nerve terminations. Study preparations showing: free nerve endings; muscle spindles; tactile and lamellar corpuscles, motor end plates, etc. PART III.— MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY OF ORGANS. CHAPTER VI. THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM. A. Capillaries and Precapillaries. 1. Study capillaries in pia mater or mesentery. Note: endothelium; endothelial nuclei; cell boundaries; supporting sheath? Hc> can the diameter of these vessels in micra be estimated? 2. In the same preparation find precapillaries.
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