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Parenchyma vs. Stroma
Tissue types
Tissue preparation
What does formalin do?
Hematoxylin vs. Eosin
What are special stains used for slide prep?
Layers of the cell membrane
What is responsible for the tri-laminar appearance of the cell membrane on EM?
What is the fluid-mosaic model?
What does cholesterol do?
What are the types of membrane proteins?
Pores vs. Channels
Categories of membrane proteins
What is the glycocalyx?
Types of membrane transport
What is simple diffusion?
What is facilitated diffusion?
What is the affect of membrane folding on diffusion?
What kinds of stimuli can affect facilitated diffusion
Aquaporins
What is active transport?
What is bulk (vesicular) transport?
Types of endocytosis
What is receptor-mediated endocytosis?
What is exocytosis?
What is transcytosis?
What are the two major categories of organisms?
Differences b/w prokaryotes and eukaryotes
What is protoplasm? Types?
How much of the nuclear mass is consisted of DNA?
Chromatin vs. Chromosomes
Genes
Alleles
Diploid vs. Haploid
Karyotyping
Heterochromatin
Euchromatin
What are lamp brush chromosomes?
Histones
Nucleosomes
Non-histones
Nuclear envelope
What is a nuclear pore complex?
Difference between the inner and outer nuclear membranes
Ribosomes
Mitochondria
What is porin?
What are cristae?
What is in the inner cavity of mitochondrion?
How do mitochondrion replicate?
How are mitochondrion replicated?
What is cellular respiration?
Where does cellular respiration occur?
How is most ATP produced in the cell?
What are cytochromes?
What is the endoplasmic reticulum?
Smooth vs. rough ER
What are coated vesicles?
Golgi apparatus
Cis vs Trans Golgi
How does the Golgi complex work?
What is membrane trafficking?
Lysosomes
1' lysosomes
2' lysosomes
3' lysosome
Endosomes
Peroxisomes
What are inclusions?
Intracytoplasmic pigments
Functions of cytoskeleton
3 main elements of cytoskeleton
Microfilaments
What is actin?
What is the terminal web?
Myosin
What is required for movement of myosin filaments for muscle contraction?
Intermediate filaments
Types of intermediate filaments
Microtubules
How does microtubule movement occur?
What provides microtubules with energy?
What drugs affect microtubules?
Where are microtubules found?
Axoneme
Centrioles
Function of centrioles in cell division
How does movement of chromosomes occur during cell division?
Interphase
G1 phase
What is hypertrophy?
What is hyperplasia?
S phase
G2 phase
M phase
Go phase
Phases of mitosis
What is mitotic index?
Differences in meiosis from mitosis
Second meiotic division steps
What is produced during gametogenesis?
What is the process of oogenesis?
What triggers apoptosis?
What is pyknosis?
Process of apoptosis
Erythropoeitin
Where does hemopoiesis occur?
Bone marrow
Erythropoiesis
What are Howell-Jolly bodies?
What are reticulocytes?
What is reticulocytosis?
What is megaloblastic anemia?
What is the makeup of blood?
Plasma proteins
Formed elements of blood
What is the modified Romanovsky method?
Erythrocytes
What is sickle cell anemia?
What is the lifespan of a RBC?
How can RBCs make ATP?
What happens to senescent RBCs?
Platelets
What are demarcation channels?
What is coagulation?
Process of coagulation
What stops clotting?
What is hemophilia?
Types of hemophilia
What is pseudopodia?
What is chemotaxis?
1' granules
2' granules
Neutrophils
When are neutrophils released?
How do neutrophils move?
What is the primary function of neutrophils?
What is respiratory burst?
what are Stab cells?
What is a Barr body?
Basophils
What is found in the specific granules of basophils?
Eosinophils
What is found in specific granules of eosinophils?
How do eosinophils counteract basophils?
Monocytes
What are epithelioid giant cells?
Lymphocyte
B-cells
What is clonal expansion?
T-cells
Types of T-cells
What are Null cells?
What does an increase in WBC count tell you?
What does a decrease in WBC count tell you?
What is the function of connective tissue?
What is connective tissue derived from?
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Fibroblasts
What are myofibroblasts?
Reticular cells
Adipocytes
What is ground substance?
Collagen
Types of collagen
What is Ehlers-Danlos syndrome?
How is collagen made?
Elastic fibers
What is Marfan's syndrome?
Structural glycoproteins
What is laminin?
What is entactin?
What is tenascin?
What are GAGs?
Types of GAGs
Loose connective tissue
Dense connective tissue
Adipose tissue
What characterizes epithelial cells?
Histogenesis of epithelia
Types of epithelium
Components of basement membrane
Types of cell junctions
What is the zonula occludens?
What is a fascia occludens?
What is zonula adherens?
What is macula adherens?
What are hemidesmosomes?
What is the terminal bar?
What are connexons?
Microvilli
Stereocilia
Cilia
What happens if cilia microtubules lack dynein arms?
What type of gland is the parotid?
What type of gland is the palatal gland?
What type of glands are the sublingual and submandibular?
Endocrine vs. exocrine glands
What phase are all neurons in?
What are the three categories of supporting cells? Where are they found?