Phase One: Week One Flashcards
In the plasma membrane, are straight tails saturated or unsaturated?
Saturated. These reduce fluidity.
What is the function of cholesterol in the plasma membrane?
It provides strucutre and prevents the cell from becoming too fluid
What is the glycolyx made of?
Carbohydrate and glycoprotein
What are the strucutre of the nucleus?
Nucleoplasm Nucleolus Nuclear pore Nuclear lamina Nuclear envelope Chromatin
What is the function of microfilaments?
Movement and mechanical support
What are microvilli made up of?
Microfilaments
What is the function of microtubules?
Transportation and shape
What is the function of intermediate filaments?
Cell strength
What are cilia and flagella made up of?
Microtubules
What place in the Golgi apparatus has phosphorylation take place?
Lumen
What is the function of a melanosome?
A melanosome is an organelle found in animal cells and is the site for synthesis, storage and transport of melanin
What is the features of the stratum lucidum?
This is a clear layer that has dead cells
What is produced in the stratum granulosum?
Lamellar and Keratohyalin granules
What type of epithelium is the skin?
Stratified squamous epithelium
What are the two layers of the dermis?
Papillary: areolar connective tissue
Reticular: dense connective tissue
What cell carries out contraction during wound healing?
Myofibroblasts
Describe the process of angiogenesis?
Angiogenesis will occur to allow more blood flow to the area. Dilation will me mediated by nitric oxide and increased permeability will be mediated by VEGF. This allows endothelia cells to migrate and produce more blood vessels. There will also be stem cells migrate to the area to produce new blood vessels
The wound will heal with a blood clot and this will prevent further blood loss. It will also prevent dehydration and infection.
Neutrophils will migrate to the area in first 24 hours and release proteolytic enzymes that break down any invaders. There will be inflammation.
Within 24-72 hours, fibroblasts migrate and they begin to secret a temporary matrix. There will consist of fibrin, fibronectin and collagen type three.
The provisional matrix will be replaced with collagen type one.
During maturation, the majority of inflammatory tissue and re-vascularisation is gone. The granulation tissue is replaced with dense collagen and there is a scar formation. Myo-fibroblasts carry out contraction to reduce the size of the wound.