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wk1-6 Prof Halstead

Human Anatomy ch 1-5 2025

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Where is the location of the circumferential lamellae Just below the periosteum, on the outer surface of the BONE
What is the location of the GROOVE in the FEMUR that articulates with the patella? It is at the very bottom of the femur (in the thigh)
The skin layer that contains keratinized, stratisfied scuamous cells It's the layer of skin directly under the epithelial surface layer of the epidermis.
In the dermis of the skin, describe cytoplasmic protein fibers, they connect desmosomes Found in the dermis, are structures that look like funky or daddy long leg spiders.
What are the egg shell like projections on the top of the dermis layer of the skin. They lessen the chance of skin blistering. Dermal papillae
What do microvilli look like and where are they located in the epidermis. They are shorter than hair, and in the epithelium, (outer surface of the skin).
Damage to the centrosome and centrioles in a cell would have the greatest impact on which cell function? Cell division
Which are the organelles that allow for the recycling of amino acids in the cell? Proteasomes
List cell fibers from largest to smallest microtubules, intermediate filaments, microfilaments
The barrier function of the plasma membrane is accomplished by the what? The Phospholipid bilayer
Which substance in the cell membrane keeps it from breaking too easily? Cholesterol
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