Chapter 8 Flashcards
What are the basic histology tissue types
Epithelial, connective, muscle, and nerve
Regeneration
Renewal of a tissue and possibly even an organ
Transitional epithelium
Urinary tract
What is your periosteum
Double layered dense connective tissue sheath
What is howship’s lacunae
Shallow pits caused by resorption
Bone cells
Osteogenuc cells osteoblasts
Sharpey’s fibers
Serve to anchor periosteum firmly to bone
Appositional growth
This time of growth grows in layers
You are going to find this growth in your fontanelles ( soft infant spots) maxilla majority of the mandible
Platele
Thrombocytes. Helps in clotting no nucleus disc shaped smaller then RBC
White blood cells
Have a nucleus leukocyte.
Neauron
Cell of your nervous system
Dendrites
Processes that lead impulses to the cell body
Axon
Process that leads impulses away from the cell body
Afferent nerve
Sensory nerve carries information from the PNs to the CNS like pain and taste
Efferent nerve
Motor autonomic carries info from CNS to the PNS