CT/blood Flashcards

exam 2 (57 cards)

1
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energy exchange

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white adipose tissue

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2
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heat production

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brown adipose tissue

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3
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two examples of cells that provides environment for differentiation and residence for immune cells

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  • plasma cells

- macrophages

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4
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nerve regeneration

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repair and restoration of tissue architecture following damage

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5
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provides structural integrity

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CT

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6
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loose bundles of collagen fibers, various cells and a significant amount of ground subtances

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loose areolar CT (lamina propia)

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7
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compact bundles of collagen fibers, unorganized, running in various directions. fibroblasts scattered throughout

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Dense irregular CT (skin)

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highly organized, collagen fibers running in the same direction, nuclei of fibroblasts all lined-up, little ground substance between bundles of collagen

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Dense regular CT (tendon)

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9
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Classification of CT is dependent on

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ground substance

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10
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CT that does not have a good blood supply

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dense regular CT

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11
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most abundant protein in body

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collagen

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12
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Sheet forming collagen

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Type IV

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13
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Fibirillar collagen

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Type I, II, III, V and XI

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14
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Linking/anchoring

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Type VII

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15
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many collagen fibrils aggregate to form

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fibers

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16
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problems with cross-link between hydroxylysine and hydroxyproline

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Scurvy

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17
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Vitamin C deficiency

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Scurvy

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18
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highly organized lamellae of corneal collagen

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mostly collagen Type I

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19
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inherited CT disorder that lies in collagen synthesis issues

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Ehlers-Danlos syndrome

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20
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result from abnormal, dense, localized accumulations of collagen

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keloids

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21
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where can you find reticular fibers

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bone marrow, liver, lymphoid

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22
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forms extensive network of heavily glycosylated thin fibers

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reticular fibers

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23
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What type of collagen make up reticular fibers

24
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stroma provides

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fibrillin-1 mutation
Marfan syndrome
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large lipid droplet
White adipocyte
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small lipid droplets
brown adipocyte
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macrophages are derived from
monocytes in the blood
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metachromatic
changing color
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where do you find basophils?
in the blood
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where do you find mast cells?
in the tissues
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where are mast cells derived
from progenitor cells in the bone marrow
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mast cells possess ______ receptors
IgE
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can be both in the blood and the CT
lymphocytes
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plasma cells are derived from
Beta-lymphocytes
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Plasma cells secrete
immunoglobins
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if it is white space that is contained/constrained
lipid
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white space that is free
ground substance
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more collagen than ground substance
dense irregular
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more ground substance than collagen
loose
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no let monkey eat banana
``` neutrophils lymphocytes monocytes eosinophils basophils ```
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horse- shoe nuclei
monocyte
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horse- shoe nuclei
monocyte
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red granules with bi-nucleated nuclei
eosinophil
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purple granules with bi-nucleated nuclei
basophil
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will not find nuclei
platelets
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red blood cells are derived from
reticulocytes
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diameter of a RBC
7.5u
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found in skin and lymphoid organs
reticular lamina
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plasma cells are derived from
B-lymphocytes
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Mast cells are derived from
monocytes
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mast cells are derived from
bone marrow
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cenral bar in granules
eosinophil
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Barr body
neutrophils
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erythrocytes (RBCs) are derived from
reticulocytes
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Agranulocytes (2)
1. lymphocyte | 2. monocyte
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Granulocytes (3)
1. neutrophil 2. eosinophil 3. Basophil