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What type of cells are usually in LCT
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immune cells
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Endothelium and mesothelium usually have what type of cells
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simple squamous (absorption and secretion)
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Simple sqamous is usally found where
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endothelium, mesothelium, bowman capsule
barrier and exchange |
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simple cuboidal are found
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small ducts, ovary, kidney tubules
absorption and secretion |
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simple columnar are found
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small large intestine, stomach, gastric glands
absorption secretion |
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pseudostratified
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trachea, male reproductive
secretion and absorption Stereo cilia (look for sperm) |
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stratified squamous
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epidermis, oral cavity vagina, esophagus
protection |
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stratified cuboidal
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sweat glands
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staratified columnar
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arnoreotal junction
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transitional
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urinary tract, renal calcyes
Solid structure over dome shaped cell is a plaque |
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Do ALL epithelia cells have a BL
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YES THEY DO
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goblet cells are usually found where
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intestine/ respiratory tract
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Predominant cells in dermis
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Fibroblast and collagen type I for skin
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Elastic fibers have no ?
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discerable beginning or end
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Reticular fibers have?
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anastomosing network with beginning and end
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What type of collagen for tendon
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Type I
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Eosinophils are found where when no in tissue
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lamina propria or in the gut
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Hemotoxylin colors what?
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Phosphate group of nucleic acids, sulfate group in GAG, proteins
heterochromatin is basophilic |
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Eosin stain what
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Organelles, cytoplasm, mitochondria, collagen
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Tight junctions form what type of structure
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pentalaminar
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Grapelike cells are?
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compound acinar
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Sickle Cell is what
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Point mutation of Beta chain in HgA and becomes HgS
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blood cell formation
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Proerythroblast 12 -20 micrometers, very big
basophilic erythroblast (VERY purple cytoplasm) polychromatic erythroblast orthchromatocblast (normoblast) BLACK NUCLEUS, pushing nucleus out predominently acidophilic because of hemoglobin reticulocyte no nucleus pushing organelles out erythrocyte |
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if you are anemic your what levels would be higher
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reticulocyte levels to compensate for lose of blood cells
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Granulopoiesis
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Myeloblast becomes
promyelcyte becomes eosin, baso, neutro myelocyte metamyelocyte (eosin, baso, neutro band stage end of process |
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what gives structural stability to RBC
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Spectrin, tropomyosin, and actin
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CLP-L makes?
CMP, gemm makes ? |
lymphocytes
all other blood cells and megakaryocytes |