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indigestible residue of phagocytosis
lipofuscin
In which tissues is lipofuscin commonly found? (3)
Cardiac Muscle
Liver
Nerve Cells
A gap junction is composed of:
Interlocking transmembrane proteins
tight junctions are composed of:
Anastomosing Ridges of
Transmembrane protein
Zonula Adherions are composed of:
Actin Filaments
Transmembrane proteins
Macula Adherens are composed of:
Electron-dense plaque
Filaments
Transmembrane Filaments
Microfilaments are involved in activities, such as:
endocytosis
exocytosis
cell migratory activity
Function of Intermediae Filaments
support
Desmin, intermediate filaments are found in
muscle cells
Function of Mast Cells
produce Heparin & Histamine
Functons of plasma cells:
produce antibodies
Fibrocartilage is found in:
Intervertebral discs
menisci
Function of osteoblasts:
bone forming
Osteocytes are...
mature bone cells
Osteoclasts are....
bone eating cells
Hyaluronic Acid is found in...
vitreous body of eye
Synovial fluid
Steps of bone repair:
1. osteogenic cells proliferate
2. form bony trabculae (close to frag)
3. differentiate into chrondroblasts, than catilage (far from frag)
4. cart replaced by bone
5. osteoclasts remodel
Which muscles are striated?
Cardiac
Skeletal
Which muscle is non-striated
Smooth
Thick filaments=
Thin Filaments=
Thick= myosin
Thin= actin
meninges are desribed as and located...
layers that surround the CNS and roots of the PNS
special impulse conducting fibers in cardiac muscles
purkinje fibers
Bipolar neurons are found in...
retina of the eye
Bipolar neurons have ___ axon(s) and ___ dendrite(s)
1 and 1
What produces the myelin sheath for insulation
oligodendrocytes
Function of microglial cells
phagocytic cells
microglial cells are derived from
bone marrow
Ependymal Cells are found in:
lining of the ventricles in the brain
and
the central canal of the spinal cord
what insulates axons in the CNS
oligodendroctyes
what insulates axons in the PNS
neurolemmocytes (schwann Cells)
what is the function of ependymal cells
movement of cerebral spinal fluid
Where are motor end plates located (specifically)?
the end of a terminal branch of an Efferent neuron
in the trough of the
Muscle plate
A nuromuscular gap is btw
motor end plate
and
muscle sole plate
Layers of the cerebral cortex
molecular
outter granular
outter pyramidal
inner granular
inner pyramidal
fusciform
Layers of the Cerebellum
Outter Molecular
Purkinji Fibers
Inner Granular
What produces CSF?
choroid plexuses
CSF is produced in the ____ and exits through the_______
Ventricles
lateral aperatures
Funciton of CSF
Protection for the brain and spinal cord
Author
HLW
ID
32512
Card Set
histo
Description
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Updated
2010-11-09T16:15:13Z
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