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Figure 1B: Red Blood Cell

Figure 1C: Labelled Cell

Figure 1A: Cell

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Figure 2: Types of Epithelial lining

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Figure 3A: Diagram of endocrine system
Figure 3B: Histologic picture showing the layers of adrenal

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Figure 4B: Microscopic appearance of bone
loose connective

Figure 4C: Connective tissues from different parts of the body

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Figure 5A: Cartilage attached in the bone

Figure 5B: Different types of cartilage

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Figure 6: Bone tissue (microscopic view) with a diagram of types of bone
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Figure 7: Sample of peripheral blood smear with erythrocyte and leukocyte (blood cell component)

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Figure 8: Muscle cells in diagram

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Figure 9: Neuron and its parts (micrograph).

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Figure 10A: Layers of the skin.

Figure 10B: Microscopic picture of the layers of the skin.

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Figure 11: Types of blood vessels (microscopic view).

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Figure 12B: Sagittal section of tracheal tissue

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Figure 13B: Micrograph of intestine

Figure 13A: Diagram of digestive system.

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Figure 13D: Micrograph of salivary gland (serous and mucous cells) Figure 13C: Types of salivary glands

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