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  1. Histology is the study of the microanatomy of cells, tissues, and organs as seen through a microscope. It examines the correlation between structure and function. Histology Guide teaches the visual art of recognizing the structure of cells and tissues and understanding how this is determined by their function.

    • Slide Box

      This virtual slide box contains 307 microscope slides for...

    • ELECTRON MICROSCOPY

      Electron Microscopy. Electron microscopes are widely used to...

    • QUIZ

      Quizzes. These quizzes only cover material that would be...

    • INDEX

      Adipose, Areolar, Fascia Lata, Ligamentum Nuchae, Umbilical...

    • Search

      Search microscope slides on Histology Guide by the name of...

    • 11 Skin

      Chapter 11 - Skin. Skin covers the outer surface of the body...

    • Contact

      Contact information for questions, comments or suggestions...

    • 14 Gastrointestinal Tract

      Chapter 14 - Gastrointestinal Tract. The digestive system...

  2. Learn how to prepare, stain, and observe tissues using light and electron microscopy. Explore slides of ovary, anal canal, and esophagus and answer questions about their structure and function.

  3. Introduction. What the site should do for you ... The main aim of this website is to give you a virtual experience of using a microscope rather than just trawling through text and figures, or even a set of powerpoint slides. The site is divided into topics, which may be worked through in any order.

  4. Learn histology by practicing identifying structures on your own with virtual slides. Follow the lab worksheets and use a companion atlas or digital resource to enhance your learning.

  5. Self-Guided Virtual Histology Lab - Cells and Tissues. Cells and Tissues. Learning Objectives: o Describe the composition of the cell membrane and correlate it with its function. o Describe the ultrastructure of eukaryotic cell organelles and correlate with their locations, morphologies, and functions. o Name and identify three cellular inclusions.