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| which collagens create fibers? |
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| Where is collagen type I found |
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Dermis bone tendons ligaments capsules fascia cornea teeth |
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| which collagen is the most prevalent |
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| Where is collagen type II found |
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hyaline cartilage elastic cartilage intervertebral disks vitreous body |
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| where is collagen type III found |
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organ stroma in spleen, liver, lung, lymph nodes,adipose, and marrow, papillary dermis, cardiovascular and lymphatic vessels, lamina reticularis |
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| where is collagen type X found and what does it indicate |
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| growth plate in the zone of hypertrophy |
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| what type are present on the slide if you're looking at where a muscle inserts into a tendon which inserts into a bone? |
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| Type I; it's present in bones & tendons |
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| You're looking at some liver. what type of collagen are you likely to find and where |
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| you would find type III in the organ stroma |
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| Fibrils form thick eosiniphilic fibers through interactions with other molecules like FACITs which give you large crosslinked firbril bundles ==>FIBERS! |
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| Collagens attach to what on the PM and via what |
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| attach to plasma membrane integrins via linker proteins like fibronectin and laminin |
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