Refer to Figure 5.  This model shows four organs of the alim…

Refer to Figure 5.  This model shows four organs of the alimentary canal ‘stacked’ on top of each other to allow easy comparisons between these organs. For each organ, identify a cell, tissue, or anatomic structure that is unique to that organ and would not be found in the other organs in this model. Organ #1 Unique Feature: [a] Organ #2 Unique Feature: [b] Organ #3 Unique Feature: [c] Organ #4 Unique Feature: [d]

Refer to Figure 2.  Your patient is a retired tile and roofi…

Refer to Figure 2.  Your patient is a retired tile and roofing materials manufacturer, and is being seen in your clinic because they are having difficulty breathing. Their inspiratory capacity is greatly reduced and does not improve when given bronchodilators. You send a biopsy of their lung tissue to the pathologist but their sample gets mixed up with other samples in the lab. Which of the samples in this image likely came from your patient? Briefly EXPLAIN your choice.

Refer to Figure 7.  Use models D & E on the right side of th…

Refer to Figure 7.  Use models D & E on the right side of this figure to complete the blanks identifying organs or structures of the reproductive system with the following functions. Include the name AND the number from the figure for full credit! Be specific! This structure can be cut to prevent male fertility: [a] Tissue samples from this organ are routinely checked by histology for evidence of cancer: [b] This is the site where fertilization typically occurs: [c] This organ can be checked for cancer by gentle probing: [d] This tissue fills with blood during a male erection: [e]