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Group 1

1.
- a. Simple Microscope
- b. Compound Microscope
- c. Electron Microscopes
- d. Phase-Contrast Microscope

2.
1. Anatomy
2. Histology
3. Cytology
4. Physiology
5. Embryology
6. Genetics
7. Molecular Biology
8. Biochemistry
9. Microbiology
10. Evolution

Group 2

1. Epithelial Tissue: Forms the skin and lines the digestive tract.
2. Muscular Tissue: Includes skeletal and cardiac muscles.
3. Nervous Tissue: Makes up the brain and spinal cord.
4. Connective Tissue: Forms structures like bones and cartilage.

Safety Equipment:
- Hairnet
- Goggles
- Latex gloves
- Face Shield
- Medical mask
- Lab coat
- Closed-toed shoes

Group 3

1.
- Hairnet
- Goggles
- Latex gloves
- Face Shield
- Medical mask
- Lab coat
- Closed-toed shoes

2.
1. Anatomy
2. Histology
3. Cytology
4. Physiology
5. Embryology
6. Genetics
7. Molecular Biology
8. Biochemistry
9. Microbiology
10. Evolution

Group 4

1.
- Biosafety is a strategic approach to managing risks to human, animal, and plant life and health,
along with associated environmental risks.

2.
Cell Definition: Cells, the fundamental units of structure and function,

Types of Cells:
1. Blood cells
2. Surface skin cells
3. Bone cells
4. Cardiac muscle cells
5. Columnar epithelial and Goblet cells
6. Neurons
7. Skeletal muscle cells
8. Smooth muscle cells

Group 5

1.
- Biosafety is a strategic approach to managing risks to human, animal, and plant life and health,
along with associated environmental risks.

2.
1. Anatomy
2. Histology
3. Cytology
4. Physiology
5. Embryology
6. Genetics
7. Molecular Biology
8. Biochemistry
9. Microbiology
10. Evolution

Group 6

1.
- a. Simple Microscope
- b. Compound Microscope
- c. Electron Microscopes
- d. Phase-Contrast Microscope

2.
1. Anatomy
2. Histology
3. Cytology
4. Physiology
5. Embryology
6. Genetics
7. Molecular Biology
8. Biochemistry
9. Microbiology
10. Evolution

Group 7

1.
- Personal protective equipment (PPE): Helps to keep workers safe and healthy at work.

2.
- a. Simple Microscope
- b. Compound Microscope
- c. Electron Microscopes
- d. Phase-Contrast Microscope

Group 8

1.
Identify Parts of a Microscope:
- Eyepiece, Body Tube, Revolving Nosepiece, Objective Lens, Stage Clips, Diaphragm, Light,
Arm, Stage, Coarse Focus, Fine Focus, Base.

2.
1. Connective Tissue:
- Location: Forms the body's structure, like bones and cartilage.
- Function: Provides support and shapes the body.

2. Epithelial Tissue:
- Location: Lines inner and outer body surfaces, such as skin and digestive tract lining.
- Function: Protects the body, secretes substances like hormones, and absorbs nutrients.

3. Muscular Tissue:
- Location: Found in muscles attached to bones.
- Function: Contracts, enabling body movement.

4. Nervous Tissue:
- Location: Makes up the brain and nerves connecting to body parts.
- Function: Carries electrical messages, facilitating communication throughout the body.

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