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  • Neutrophilic Leukocytes

    Most of the circulating white blood cells
  • Megakaryocytes
    Blood platelets products
  • Neutrophilic Leukocytes

    Bacteria are frequently suggested by this
  • Worn out red blood cells are normally destroyed in the spleen
  • Platelets don't exhibit phagocytic properties
  • Basophils
    White blood cells which are fewest in number
  • Myelopoiesis
    Formation of both erythrocytes and granulocytes
  • Megakaryocyte
    Largest cell typically present in bone marrow
  • Endochondral deposition of bone tissue

    Long bones grow in length as a result of this
  • Hyaline cartilage
    Reduced in amount during the termination of the growth of an individual
  • Collagen fibers
    Attaching tendons & ligaments to bone (Sharpey's fibers)
  • Woven bone
    Least evident during adolescence
  • Haversian systems
    The most peripheral lamella is the oldest
  • Spongy bone
    • Non-lamellar bone, osteoclast, lamellar bone, periosteum
  • Desmineralized bone

    Consists chiefly of collagen
  • Intramembranous bone formation
    Formation of bone with the absence of pre-existing cartilage
  • Haversian system (osteon)

    Develop around a blood vessel
  • Osteoclast
    Arise from monocytes
  • Osteocytes
    Arise most directly from osteoblasts
  • Fibrocartilage
    Characterized by collaganic fibers
  • Articulating surface of TMJ
    Fibrous tissue
  • Region in TMJ
    Synovial membrane where you can find phagocytes
  • PDL
    Composed chiefly of collagenic fibers
  • Cartilage tissue

    • Appositional growth, perichondrium, lamellae, interstitial growth
  • Chondrocytes
    Receive their nutrition via diffusion through matrix
  • Fibroblast
    Most common cell in connective tissue proper
  • Collagenic fibers

    Most common amino acid is Glycine
  • Presence of lacunae is of least value in distinguishing bone from hyaline cartilage
  • Macrophages
    Best for the study of lysosomes
  • Heparin
    Produced by mast cells
  • Parts of a cell
    • Lack a bounding membrane: Nucleolus
  • Cell membranes
    Electron dense layers are a phospholipid-protein complex
  • Intracellular digestion
    A chief function of lysosomes
  • Plasma membrane
    Visible on light microscope
  • Exocrine cells
    Secrete amylase, prochymatrypsin, lipase, protrypsin
  • Transitional epithelium

    Least common
  • Epithelium
    Classified based on lining or glandular
  • Epithelium
    • Basement membrane, little intercellular space, high cellularity
  • Glands
    Classified based on secretory product, mode of secretion, pattern of ducts
  • Subscapular sinus
    Typically present in lymph nodes