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question 10 (mandatory) (1 point) what specific kind of tissue is this, and what are those multiple small, purple dots? image of a microscopic tissue slide options: hyaline cartilage; chondrocytes nuclei, nervous tissue; neurons nuclei, hyaline cartilage; lacunae, nervous tissue; neuroglia cells (partial options: striations, goblet cells, intercalated discs visible on the side)
The image shows a neuron (the large pink structure) and small purple dots which are neuroglia cells (supporting cells in nervous tissue). Nervous tissue consists of neurons and neuroglia. The other options (hyaline cartilage - related to cartilage tissue, not this structure) are incorrect. The small dots match neuroglia cells in nervous tissue, and the main cell is a neuron - like structure, so the tissue is nervous tissue with neuroglia cells as the small dots.
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nervous tissue; neuroglia cells