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1 Figure 1-7. Anatomic position. 2 Fig. 1-9. Anatomic Position. What do you think the arrows are showing?

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Page 1: 1 Figure 1-7. Anatomic position. 2 Fig. 1-9. Anatomic Position. What do you think the arrows are showing?

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Figure 1-7.Anatomic position

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Fig. 1-9. Anatomic Position.

What do you think the arrows are

showing?

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Fig. 1-9 again.

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Fig. 1-10.Now look what

they have done to that poor woman!

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Fig. 1-14. What kind of “section” (i.e., slice) is this?

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Now let’s have an activity that will help you use these terms.

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What is this????

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Fig. 3-1. This is a hint of the different types of cells found in the human

body.

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Fig. 3-2.A “representative”

cell.

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Fig. 3-13. Nucleus and nucleolus

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Fig. 3-12. Mitochondrion. This is the organelle that produces most of the cell’s energy in the form of

ATP. Notice the two layers of membrane.

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Fig. 3-7. This is a ribosome. Actually, when

you see it in electron

micrographs, it looks like a tiny

black speck.

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Fig. 3-8. Smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum. Why do they call it the rough

endoplasmic reticulum?

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Fig. 3-11. Golgi apparatus. This is functionally connected to the endoplasmic reticulum.

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Fig. 3-11. Lysosome.

What does it contain?

Where does it come from? What does it accomplish? Where does pinocytosis fit

into this picture? What is a vesicle?

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Fig. 3-5. Microtubules and microfilaments. We can also see microvilli in

this picture.

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Fig. 3-6. Cilia. What’s the difference between this and

flagella?

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Fig. 3-2. How many of these items can you

identify?

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Here are the answers.