When labeling the image, use letter (N, L, etc.) and then put a key in the image description that defines what the letter are, to make the picture less crowded. In general, try to use black font on the image. Make sure that each label has an arrow/is pointing to something, so simple cuboidal epithelium should be pointing to a bracketed region of that type of epithelium. Put the objective magnification in the title of the image, and the total magnification in the image description below, with your key.
No- if you still have the original, or can download it from the image gallery, you can just relabel it and then repost it here by editing this post. If you don't still have the original, you might have to take another image-sorry! I recommend emailing the originals to yourself each week, in case changes need to be made.
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When labeling the image, use
When labeling the image, use letter (N, L, etc.) and then put a key in the image description that defines what the letter are, to make the picture less crowded. In general, try to use black font on the image. Make sure that each label has an arrow/is pointing to something, so simple cuboidal epithelium should be pointing to a bracketed region of that type of epithelium. Put the objective magnification in the title of the image, and the total magnification in the image description below, with your key.
do i need to make a new image
do i need to make a new image and upload it to the image gallery for this?
No- if you still have the
No- if you still have the original, or can download it from the image gallery, you can just relabel it and then repost it here by editing this post. If you don't still have the original, you might have to take another image-sorry! I recommend emailing the originals to yourself each week, in case changes need to be made.