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(ORLHSD1) - ORAL HISTOLOGY 1ST GRADING


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Plasma membrane's 3 characteristics
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Resistant, highly elastic, Repair

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Plasma membrane's 3 characteristics
Resistant, highly elastic, Repair
Two types of cells
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic
Plasma membrane aka:
Plasmalemma or cell membrane
Protoplasm is combination of?
Nucleoplasm and cytoplasm
Organelle containing ribosomes
Granular endoplasmic reticulum
Product of Golgi bodies
Hydrolytic enzymes
What causes primary lysosome to be secondary?
Fusion with other membrane bound substance
8-12nm; for support
Intermediate filaments
Peroxisome contains
Hydroxy oxidase
Identify A
Inner membrane
Identify B
Outer membrane
Identify C
Cristae
IDENTIFY A
Nuclear envelope
IDENTIFY B
Chromatin
Identify C
Nuclear pores
Identify D
Nucleus
Identify E
Nucleolus
Identify F
Cisternae
IDENTIFY A
Incoming transport vesicle
IDENTIFY C
Cisternae
IDENTIFY D
Newly forming vesicle
IDENTIFY E
Secretory vesicle