Protein Structure
Characteristics to the layers of the dermis and epidermis
Characteristics of Long Bones
Characteristics of Neuroglia
Professor Mate
100

Sequence of covalently(Peptide) bonded amino acids

Primary Structure

100

Contains intermediate filaments with Pre-Keratin

Stratum Spinosum

100

Fills the inside of bone; can be red or yellow

Bone Marrow
100

The most abundant neuroglial cell in the CNS. Plays a role in support, determining capillary permeability, and control chemical environment around neurons

Astrocytes

100

The cutest doggo in the world

Penny

200

Alpha helix and beta pleated sheets

Secondary Structure

200

Single layer of stem cells attached to the underlying dermis

Stratum Basale

200

Ends of the bone filled with spongy bone

Epiphysis

200

Process wrap around axons to create myelin sheaths around axons of the PNS

Schwann Cells

200

November 17

Professor Mates birthday

300

Folded up to form a compact globular molecule

Tertiary Structure

300

Contains keratohyalin granules (help with keratinization) and lamellar granules( release glycolipids) 

Stratum Granulosum
300

Inner bone with trabeculae

Spongy Bone

300

Process wrap around axons to create myeline sheaths around axons of the CNS

Oligodendrocytes 

300

Brown Sugar

Professor mates fav Boba

400

Two or more poly peptide chains, each with their own tertiary structure

Quaternary Structure

400

Dense irregular connective tissue, blood vessels, glands, pressure receptors, and free nerve endings

Reticular Dermis

400

Shaft of bone with medullary cavity

Diaphysis

400
Line central cavities of brain and spinal cord and helps circulate cerebrospinal fluid
Ependymal Cells
400

Christmas

Professor mates favorite holiday

500

Thin band above the stratum granulosum found only in thick skin

Stratum Lucidium

500

Ossified remnant of cartilage " growth plate" 

Epiphyseal Line

500

The PNS- equivalent of astrocytes 

Satellite Cells

500

Comedy

Professor mates favorite genre of show

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