Organs Histology

Today, I'm going to post some photos of my Animals Structure practicum (Sistem Organ) . I observed some organs of chicken. Including Intestine, kidney, heart, lung, liver, and femur.  I also took some pictures from google for your information.
So, check it out!

This is intestine histology (Usus)

kidney histology (ginjal)
femur histology (otot)
this is chicken's lung histology (paru-paru)


Heart Histology
liver histology

and here are some photos I took from google, I had used this literature for my practicum report.
you know guys, digestive system is also complex. Intestine that common we knew including jejunum, duodenum, and ileum. I dont know for sure what Intestine that we observed. Im sorry :( but you could visit many sites that have endless information :D

The femur, or thigh bone, is the most proximal (closest to the body) bone of the leg in vertebrates capable of walking or jumping, such as most land mammals, birds, many reptiles such as lizards, and amphibians such as frogs. In vertebrates with four legs such as dogs and horses, the femur is found only in the rear legs.
Kidney! I grabbed this pic from here

normal liver histology and its composition
normal lung histology, this is just a part of lung, actually it's more complex than this. you can see them  here.
heart histology. I took this photo, because this is like my microscope photo. actually, I didn't know exactly which part of heart that we observed. for more information about heart just click here.

 Well guys, That's all my observations photos. I'm sorry because I couldn't give you more explanations. Hem, I hope It will be useful . Thank you for visiting, dont forget to leave your comments ya :) 

-AM- 

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    1. oh, nope. actually I'm studying Biology education in university, so I'm gonna be a teacher or scientist :D

      by the way, thank you for visiting, azmee :)

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