Histo-Tips: When differentiating between artierioles and capillaries remember that artierioles have 1-3 smooth muscle layers while capillaries have none, and if you see a single red blood cell filling the whole lumen it is definitely a capillary.
Include a key in the description of the image (below the image) that includes total magnification. Use letters in the labels in the image instead of words, and then include a key that defines each label (i.e. N = nucleus). For stratified squamous, you should have a region bracketed off that is labeled SSE and then define that as stratified squamous epithelium. Don't forget the word epithelium - that's what you're labeling.
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Include a key in the
Include a key in the description of the image (below the image) that includes total magnification. Use letters in the labels in the image instead of words, and then include a key that defines each label (i.e. N = nucleus). For stratified squamous, you should have a region bracketed off that is labeled SSE and then define that as stratified squamous epithelium. Don't forget the word epithelium - that's what you're labeling.
Good!
Good!