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Match each of the terms to the most appropriate statement .....Examples of these

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Question

Match each of the terms to the most appropriate statement
.....Examples of these include the presence of foreign bodies, rippling, compression, and scratches.
..........The microvilli-covered surface of a cell adjacent to a lumen
............The microtubule organizing center associated with mitotic spindle formation.
......Cellular projections with an internal structure of 9X2 +2 microtubules.
......Flat/tubular membranous sacs associated with Endoplasmic Reticulum and Golgi Apparatus
........Cell splitting, as occurs at the end of mitosis
.........Made of three types of protein fiber; microfilaments, intermediate filaments, and microtubules.
............The lighter staining portion of the genome within the nucleus
...........The most commonly used histological staining, with acid and basic dye.

.........Central space within a tubular organ.
..........A staining method that uses three colors to differentiate tissues. Collagen stains blue or green.
..........An organelle that has a double membrane, ......folds called cristae, and its own DNA
Stain that is particularly useful for Mucus, Basement membranes, and Glycogen.
............Another name for the cell membrane.
.............A staining method that is used to highlight nerve tissue and reticular fibers.

A.Brush border

Lumen

Cytokinesis

Euchromatin

Periodic Acid-Schiff

Centrosome

Cytoskeleton

Cilia

Stereocilia

Mitochondrion

Cisternae

Interphase

Masson's Trichrome

Hematoxylin and Eosin

Plasmalemma

Artifacts

Heterochromatin

Silver

.

B.

Lumen

C.

Cytokinesis

D.

Euchromatin

E.

Periodic Acid-Schiff

F.

Centrosome

G.

Cytoskeleton

H.

Cilia

I.

Stereocilia

J.

Mitochondrion

K.

Cisternae

L.

Interphase

M.

Masson's Trichrome

N.

Hematoxylin and Eosin

O.

Plasmalemma

P.

Artifacts

Q.

Heterochromatin

R.

Silver

Explanation / Answer

P - Artifacts - Examples of these include the presence of foreign bodies, rippling, compression, and scratches. A - Brush border - The microvilli-covered surface of a cell adjacent to a lumen. F - Centrosome - The microtubule organizing center associated with mitotic spindle formation. H - Cilia - Cellular projections with an internal structure of 9X2 +2 microtubules. K - Cisternae - Flat/tubular membranous sacs associated with Endoplasmic Reticulum and Golgi Apparatus. C - Cytokinesis - Cell splitting, as occurs at the end of mitosis. G - Cytoskeleton - Made of three types of protein fiber; microfilaments, intermediate filaments, and microtubules. D - Euchromatin - The lighter staining portion of the genome within the nucleus. N - Hematoxylin and Eosin - The most commonly used histological staining, with acid and basic dye. B - Lumen - Central space within a tubular organ. M - Masson's Trichrome - A staining method that uses three colors to differentiate tissues. Collagen stains blue or green. J - Mitochondrion - An organelle that has a double membrane, ......folds called cristae, and its own DNA. E - Periodic Acid-Schiff - Stain that is particularly useful for Mucus, Basement membranes, and Glycogen. O - Plasmalemma - Another name for the cell membrane. R - Silver - A staining method that is used to highlight nerve tissue and reticular fibers.