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A Hard Cell
Shake the Disease
Cartilage Country
Dude, Where's My Dermis?
Organs Make Great Accessories
100
70% of all lipids in the cell membrane are these.
What are phospholipids?
100
This term indicates that cancer cells can spread to other organs of the body
What is Metastasize?
100
This type of cartilage is found where strength is needed such as the knee joint, intervertebral disc, and pubic symphysis.
What is Fibrocartilage?
100
It's the superficial region of the dermis and consists of Areolar CT.
What is the Papillary Layer?
100
Split Ends is caused by the splitting of these two internal hair structures.
What are the Cortex and the Medulla?
200
This structure packages proteins into lysosomes and secretory vesicles for secretion.
What is the Golgi Apparatus
200
the death of soft tissue of body due to reduced blood supply to the region.
What is Gangrene?
200
Elastic Cartilage is found most commonly in these two regions.
What are the Epiglottis and External Ear?
200
sensory receptors and blood vessels are housed in this part of the dermis and interlocks with epidermal ridges.
What are Dermal Papillae?
200
The proximal end of the fingernail which is white due to thickened stratum basale obscuring blood vessels.
What is Lunula?
300
These are attached to the Endoplasmic Reticulum and make proteins that are exported from the cell.
What are Ribosomes?
300
Squamous cell Carcinoma originates here.
What are keratinocytes of Stratum Spinosum?
300
The internal cellular layer of the Perichondrium contains these for growth and maintenance of cartilage.
What are Chondroblasts?
300
Hair follicles, sebaceous glands, and sweat glands are are located in this integumentary layer.
What is the Reticular Layer?
300
It's the connective tissue region of the hair follicle region which contains blood vessels and nerves.
What is hair Papilla?
400
Centrioles are composed of these.
What are microtubules?
400
Acne is a term to describe these getting plugged up.
What are sebaceous glands?
400
Chondrocytes are located in these structures.
What are Lacunae?
400
The parallel orientation of collagen and elastic fibers throughout the skin is referred to by these.
What are Lines of Cleavage?
400
This is the region of the hair bulb from which new basal hair cells are formed
What is the Hair Matrix?
500
Ribosomes are manufactured in this dark-stained spherical body which dissolves during mitosis.
What is the Nucleolus?
500
Of the three types of cartilage, it's the only one that has no perichondrium.
What is Fibrocartilage?
500
vasodilation and vasoconstriction in the dermis is used for this process.
What is Thermoregulation?
500
These structures release secretions directly into hair follicles and are only active after puberty.
What are Apocrine Sweat Glands?