Histology Flashcards

1
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Striated. The striations come from an arrangement of protein fibers. Long,multinucleated cells.

A

Skeletal muscle

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2
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Spindle shaped. Found in the gut, uterus, blood vessels, pulmonary

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Smooth muscle.

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3
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Striated, forked

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Cardiac muscle.,

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4
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Weird looking alien hand. Carries into from one part of to the body another

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Nervous tissue

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5
Q

Basement membrane

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Attached to the connective tissue

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6
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Apacal surface

A
  • Opposite of the basement membrane.

- Not in contact with anything beyond it.

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7
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Lumen

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The empty space on histology slides for epithelium tissue

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8
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Strata of epithelium acronym

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  • Cows love getting spanked by dick

- corneum, lucidum, granulosum, spinosum, basale, dermis

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9
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Epidermal difference between thick and thin skin

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Thick skin includes extra layer of stratum lucidum

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10
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The 3 fibers found in connective tissue

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Collagen, Elastin,reticular

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11
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UV effect on connective fibers

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Speeds up the deterioration of collagen and Elastin

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12
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2 types of fibrous tissue (connective tissue)

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Loose and dense

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13
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Porter Robinson’s “nurture” album cover and trypophobia

  • where is it found?
  • what type of connection tissue?
  • loose or dense
A

Areolar tissue.

  • Type of loose connective tissue
  • fibrous
  • holds organs together and in the epithelial tissue
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14
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Confetti string

  • what type of tissue
  • loose or dense
  • where can it be found
A

Reticular tissue

  • fibrous connective tissue
  • loose
  • Lymphoid organs (part of circulatory and immune system)
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15
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Thick bundles of Collagen in parallel (waves)

  • what type of tissue
  • loose or dense
  • where?
A

Dense regular connective tissue

  • fibrous
  • Ligaments (bone to muscle) and tendons (bone to bone)
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16
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Thick bundles of collagen fiber not in parallel

  • what type of connective tissue
  • loose or dense
  • where in body
A

Dense irregular

  • fibrous connective tissue
  • dense
  • deep in the skin
17
Q

2 types of adipose tissue?

A

White adipose and brown adipose tissue

18
Q

Large central globules

  • what type of connective tissue
  • in adults or kids
A

White adipose tissue

  • adipose connective tissue
  • in adults
  • stores energy and insulates
19
Q

Multiple smaller globules

  • what type of connective tissue?
  • adults or kids?
A

Brown adipose tissue

  • adipose connective tissue
  • kids
  • heat generating
20
Q

The two types of supportive connective tissue

A

Cartilage and bone

21
Q

How many and name of types of cartilage

A
  1. Hyaline, fibrocartilage, and elastic cartilage
22
Q

Hamburger lacunae. Glossy appearance - like you can see multiple layers.

  • where
  • what type of connective tissue and sub category
A

Hyaline cartilage

  • most prominent and in all joints
  • supportive and cartilage
23
Q

Hamburger lacunae. Collagen fibers look like an abstract painting • The lacers could also be in rows.
-what type of connective tissue

A

Fibrocartilage

  • supportive and cartilage
  • in the vertebrae
24
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Hamburger lacunae. Visible Elastin branching

  • what type of connective tissue
  • where
A

Elastic cartilage

  • supportive connective tissue
  • ear