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Cell-cell connections
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Cell cytoskeleton
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Structural organisation of cells
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Anatomy of a cell
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What are the 3 main
motor proteins
?
Myosin
,
kinesin
&
dynein
How does
skeletal muscle
contract?
Actin
&
myosin filaments
slide over eachother to contract
What are the
4 main types of tissues
?
epithelium
connective
nervous
muscle
Types of muscle tissue
?
Skeletal
Cardiac
Smooth
Lysosomal storage disease
(further reading):
Dysfunction of
enzymes
in
lysosomes
- accumulation of waste substances
clinical
signs:
skeletal
abnormalities &
neurological
&
ocular
disorders
What is the
centrosome
?
Contains pair of rod-like structures (
centrioles
) at right angles to eachother
Involved in
cell division
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