CHAP 9 ORAL MUCOSA Test
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| A. time that it takes for NEWLY DIVIDED CELLS to be completely REPLACED throughout the ENTIRE TISSUEB. epithelium that consists of 2 or MORE LAYERSC. MAIN protein fiber type found in the bodyD. NONKERANTINIZED EPITHELIUME. mucosa associated with KERATINIZED STRATIFIED SQUAMOUS epitheliumF. PRESENT. FL: adipose w/submandibular and sublingual glands. Loosely attach. To bone/muscles VEN: extremely thin and firmly attached to muscleG. LESION that spears as RED then paler PINK to WHITE PATCHES on the BODY of the TONGUE and changes shape with timeH. Present ONLY in lateral portions, with Anterior part having adipose and Posterior part having minor salivary glands. ABSENT in MEDIAL portion, rugue and rapheI. prominent granules in the CYTOPLASM of certain EPITHELIAL cells that FORM chemical PRECURSOR for the KERATINJ. IF it is present on the skin, the skin will be considered in a disease stateK. ATTACHED GINGIVA, HARD PALATE, DORSAL TONGUE SURFACEL. DISCRETE structures of epithelium and LAMINA PROPRIAM. tongue lesion marked by buildup of a thick layer of dead cells and keratin that becomes extrinsically stainedN. ONLY KERATINO. KERATIN & NUCLEIP. they look FLAT and are stacked in a layer 3 to 5 cells thick; KERATOHYALINE granuales-chemical precursor for the keratin found in the more superficial cellsQ. *dendritic BONE MARROW derived near the basement membrane; IMMUNE response with T lymphocytesR. PINK, immobile, and firm medial portion, with rugae and raphe. Cushioned lateral portionsS. mucosa or MUCOUS MEMBRANE lining the ORAL CAVITYT. NO |
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