BMS08 Flashcards
Where are the nuclei of pseudostratified cells?
The bottom in a line
What is holocrine?
Entire vesicle is lost
Merocrine secretion
Vesicle contents released outside
Apocrine secretion
Takes some of the cytoplasm with it
What epithelium does the urinary tract have?
Transitional
What causes oncotic and hydrostatic pressure?
Oncotic is due to proteins
Hydrostatic is due to plasma exherting pressure on the capillary
What does superficial mean?
Towards the skin
Ipsilateral
On the same side of the body
Lateral
Away from the mid line
Saggital
Left/right
Coronal
Front/back
Transverse
Top/bottom
Proximal
Towards the trunk
What is the body’s optimum temperature?
36.1-37.2
What parts of the brain monitor blood pressure?
Brain stem and medulla
Where can you find chemoreceptors?
Medulla
What area of the brain monitors body temperature?
Pons
Name what type 1, 2 and 3 collagens make
1: skin and bone
2: cartilage
3: skin and blood vessels
What are most connective tissue cells made from?
Mesenchymal tissue
What area of the skin controls sensation?
Dermis
Where dies thermoregulation occur?
Hypodermis and dermis
What’s the distinctive feature of the prickle cell layer?
Keratinized
Which nerve controls chewing?
Right trigeminal
What is the space between the teeth and cheek called?
Vestibule
Where is the hypoglossal nerve?
Bottom of mouth
What nerve controls the top of the head?
Opthalic
What nervous system does the facial nerve belong to? How many branches does it have? What do the internal and external branches control?
Motor
5
Internal, brain
External, neck and face
Do all veins have valves?
Not the ones in the head
What controls the left side of the face?
Facial nerve
Which runs straight, veins or arteries?
Veins
What do merkel cells do?
Temperature, touch and pain
What do meissners corpuscles do?
Light touch
What do paninian corpuscles do?
Deep, coarse touch
What is under the dermis?
Hypodermis
What layers make up the epidermis? (5)
Cornified Granular Prickle cell Basal Epidermal ridges
What makes up the dermis?
Dermal papillary and the reticular layer
What do sebaceous glands do?
Keep the skin oily