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| What is the cell type of the lining of the capsule of the renal corpuscle? |
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| special name given to the simple squamous epithelium lining of blood vessels? |
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| special name given to the simple squamous epithelium lining the body cavity |
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| What cell type lines kidney tubules, the ducts of some glands and cover the free surface of the ovary |
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| Where does Simple columnar epithelium line |
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| stomach, intestines, rectum, uterus, oviducts, and ducts of some glands |
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| What cell type lines the villi in the duodenum |
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| The oval nuclei in columnar cells are located closer to which surface of the cell |
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| What cell type is taller than they are wide |
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| ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium lines the |
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| pseudostratified columnar cell location |
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| lines the male reproductive tract |
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| Keratinized stratified squamous occurs where |
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| nonkeratinized stratified squamous cells line the |
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| oral cavity, esophagus, vagina, anal canal, and vocal folds |
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| all epithelial cells contain what |
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| What does the epidermis dermis junction look like in thick skin |
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| wavy and jagged w/ lots interdigitations |
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| What does the epidermis dermis lining look like in thin skin |
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| What cells form the basal layer of the epidermis dermis junctions |
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| polygonal nucleated cells |
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| Do keratinized stratified epithelial cells at the surface of the skin have a nucleus |
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| Do nonkeratinized stratified squamous cells at the surface of the vaj have nuclei |
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| Where are stratified cuboidal and columnar found |
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| pharynx, larynx, urethra, conjunctiva, ducts of salivation, sweat and mammary glands, and the anal rectal junction |
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| Where are transitional epithelium found |
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| lines the bladder, renal pelvis, ureter, proximal urethra |
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| What do transitional epithelium look like when the bladder is full |
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| What are 3 components of basement membrane |
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1. GAG 2. proteoglycans 3. glycoproteins |
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| What cell specialization links the S. spinosum |
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| loss of polarity of nuclei, loss of orderly maturation of cells, variation in size and shape of cells, hyperchromatism of nuclei, and increase in the nuclear-cytoplasmic ratio |
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| concentric circular sensory receptors found in the dermis and are responsive to course touch and vibration |
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| Meissner's corpuscle function |
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| sensory receptors that are components of the PNS and are responsive to light touch |
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| Where are meissner's corpuscles found |
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| fingertips, nipples, genitalia and lips |
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| All connective tissues consist of |
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| What type of collagen predominates in dense regular connective tissue? |
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| What is the advantage of having collagen fibers oriented in all directions in dense irregular ct? |
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| protects organs from tensile stress in all directions its pulled |
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| function of fibroblasts in regular and irregular CT |
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| synthesize, secrete and maintain ecm |
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| Which has more CT dermis or epidermis |
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| What is more cellular epithelium or ct |
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| Which has more ecm epithelium or ct |
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| loose ct in the gut that is more cell than normal loose ct |
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| What is the function of loose ct in an intestinal villus |
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| provides physical, metabolic (for avascular epithelium, and immuno support support for the epithelium of the gut |
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| How do you identify eosinophils in the lamina propria |
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| small intensely basophilic cells w/ little cytoplasm |
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| type of mature b lymphocyte with an eccentric nucleus, clock faced heterochromatin, basophilic cytoplasm and pale golgi |
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| which is thicker type 1 collagen or elastic fibers |
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| Function of elastic fibers in loose ct |
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| distensibility an flexibility |
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| Elastic fibers are essential for two vital organs which are |
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| cell specific to a particular organ supported by a ct framework |
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| What type of collagen makes up reticular fibers |
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| Reticular fibers are longer or shorter than type 1 fibers and thicker/thinner |
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| Do reticular fibers branch |
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| do type 1 collagen fibers branch |
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| Where are the nuclei and organelles located in unilocular adipocytes |
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| distributed peripherally around the lipid droplet |
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