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Table of Contents

1. Cell Surface

2. Cytoplasmic Structures

3. Nucleus and Cell Division

4. Epithelial Tissue

5. Connective Tissue

6. Nervous Tissue

7. Muscular Tissue

8. Integumentary System

9. Cartilage, Bone, and Joints

10. Respiratory System

11. Cardiovascular System

12. Blood Cells and Their Formation

13. Immune System

14. Digestive System

15. Urinary System

16. Male Reproductive System

17. Female Reproductive System

18. Endocrine System

19. Sense Organs




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Histology at Keimyung University


Histology


Histology is taught in the fall semester annually and is one of the courses required for the Biomedical Sciences Program. Consequently, it is taught at a comprehensive level and concentrates heavily on human tissues and organ systems. A strong component of this course is tissue structure at the ultrastructural level and how it relates to structure-functional relationships at the light microscopic level. A sizeable collection of color light microscopic images as well as black and white electron microscopic images have been archived and can be accessed by links with this home page. These images files have been produced by:


Dr. Jin Seok Jeon
Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology
jsj291@kmu.ac.kr
Click here for Cell and Tissue Ultrastructure

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