Chapt 1 - Structure of the Cell Flashcards

1
Q

stain for glycosaminoglycans and basement membranes

A

PAS

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2
Q

stain for collagenous architecture of organs

A

masson’s trichrome

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3
Q

stain for complete blood cell counts

A

wrights stain

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4
Q

stain for lipid droplets, lipochrome pigments and mitochondria

A

sudan black “B”

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5
Q

stains for polypeptide hormone producing cells and basement membranes

A

silver stains

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6
Q

antibodies clog basement membrane of filtration barrier of glomerulus which make it thicker and messes with function

A

membranous nephropathy

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7
Q

this stains more darkly if the dna is tightly coiled

A

chromatin

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8
Q

size of the blank is related to the activity of the cell

A

nucleolus

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9
Q

mostly stains purpleish blue nuclei and nucleoli and some cytoplasms

A

hematoxylin

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10
Q

stains cytoplasm a pinkish red color

A

eosin

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11
Q

eosin is a blank

A

acidophil

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12
Q

hematoxylin is a blank

A

basophil

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13
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cytoplasm or structure that will not stain

A

chromophobe

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14
Q

six cells of pancreas make up the blank

A

acinus

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15
Q

pancreas cells have blank to carry out its function

A

secretory granules

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16
Q

tops of cells (secretory granules) are stained by

A

eosin

17
Q

bottoms of pancreas cells are stained by blank

A

hematoxylin

18
Q

different dyes are used in combination in order to

A

differentiate cell structures

19
Q

PAS stains blank in the cells

A

carbs

20
Q

PAS stains this carb in the liver

A

glycogen

21
Q

osmium stains structures containing blank

A

lipids

22
Q

feulgen stains blank

A

nucleic acid

23
Q

acid phosphatase stains metabolic stuff in cells so it stains lysosomes

A

lysosomes

24
Q

golgi stain stains for

A

golgi bodies

25
Q

acid fuchsin stains for blank

A

mitochondria

26
Q

negative relief stain giesma stains blank more lightly than the rest

A

golgi zone

27
Q

negative relief stain that is not able to stain

A

wrights stain

28
Q

h and e is negative relief because it doesnt stain blank

A

lipid vacuoles

29
Q

intrinsic color is when a tissue has its own blank

A

color

30
Q

intrinsic color shows up in the blank because of melanocytes, keratinocytes, etc

A

skin

31
Q

h and e intrinsic color in a nerve cell

A

acid fuchsin

32
Q

yellow pigment in cardiac muscle

A

lipochrome

33
Q

undifferentiated cell

A

mesenchymal cell

34
Q

a specialized cell

A

paneth cell

35
Q

paneth cell keeps bacteria under control in blank

A

intestine

36
Q

specialized cell stains more than a blank cell because more blank

A

undifferentiated, organelles

37
Q

stain for generalized picture of a cell and the structure of an organ

A

H & E