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CYTOLOGY
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Practical Exam
(45 Marks/3 Exams)

A. Identify the structure in the photo (0.5 mark).


B. Mention one function, site, special stain,
special feature,……. (0.5 mark).
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THE CELL
 It Is the structural &
functional unit of all
living tissues.
 Cells have different
shapes & sizes.
 THE CELL is made of:
1- Nucleus
2- Cytoplasm
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CYTOPLASMIC ORGANELLES
A. Membranous:
1. Cell membrane.
2. Mitochondria.
3. Endoplasmic reticulum
(rough & smooth).
4. Golgi apparatus.
5. Lysosomes.

B. Non-membranous:
1. Ribosomes.
2. Centrioles.
3. Cilia & Flagella.
4. Cytoskeleton (actin,
intermediate filaments &
microtubules).
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MEMBRANOUS ORGANELLES
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EM Photomicrograph of Cell Membrane


(Two adjacent cell membranes)
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EM Photomicrograph of Rough Endoplasmic


Reticulum
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EM Photomicrograph of Smooth Endoplasmic


Reticulum
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EM Photomicrograph of Mitochondria
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EM Photomicrograph of Golgi Complex


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EM Photomicrograph of Lysosome
(Primary & Secondary)
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NON-MEMBRANOUS
ORGANELLES
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EM Photomicrograph of Ribosomes and


Polyribosomes
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EM Photomicrograph of Euochromatic
Nucleus

Euochromatin

Heterochromatin

Nucleolus
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EM Photomicrograph of Heterochromatic
Nucleus

Euochromatin

Heterochromatin
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INCLUSIONS
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LM Photomicrograph of glycogen granules in


liver cells stained with Best’s carmine (red)
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LM Photomicrograph of glycogen granules in


liver cells stained with PAS (magenta red)
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LM Photomicrograph of dissolved fat globules


in fat cells stained with H&E
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LM Photomicrograph of fat globules in fat


cells stained with Sudan III (orange)
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LM Photomicrograph of lipofuscin pigment


in nerve cell
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LM Photomicrograph of lipofuscin pigment


in cardiac (heart) muscle cells
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LM Photomicrograph of melanin pigment


in skin cells
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LM Photomicrograph of carbon pigment


in the lung
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LM Photomicrograph of tattoo pigment


in the skin
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