classifications of epithelial tissue
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simple, pseudostratified, stratified, squamous, cuboidal, columnar
hypodermis
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located deep to the dermis but not a layer of skin; composed of areolar
and adipose tissue (aka subQ)
2 major types of sympathetic ganglia
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sympathetic trunk ganglia (lie in a vertical row on either side of the
vertebral column) and prevertebral ganglia (celiac, superior mesenteric
and inferior mesenteric ganglia)
sebaceous (oil) glands
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gland found in lips, penis, labia minora, and tarsal glands; located in dermis;
mostly connected to hair follicles; secretes sebum; prevents hair from
drying out; relatively inactive until puberty
spinal nerve diagram
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endocrine functions
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, releasing hormones (chemical messengers)
follicle
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hair below the level of the skin
neuroglia of the PNS
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structure of long bones
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diaphysis (shaft), 2 epiphyses (both ends of the bone at the joints, 2
metaphases (region in between)
, multicellular
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composed of many cells that form a distinctive microscopic structure
(sweat glands)
gap junctions
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adjacent plasma membranes with connexons and gaps between
ligand-gated channels
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channels that respond to chemical stimuli (ligand binds to receptor); found
in dendrites and cell bodies of interneurons and motor neurons
anterior and posterior roots
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simple, pseudostratified, stratified, squamous, cuboidal, columnar
hypodermis
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located deep to the dermis but not a layer of skin; composed of areolar
and adipose tissue (aka subQ)
2 major types of sympathetic ganglia
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sympathetic trunk ganglia (lie in a vertical row on either side of the
vertebral column) and prevertebral ganglia (celiac, superior mesenteric
and inferior mesenteric ganglia)
sebaceous (oil) glands
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gland found in lips, penis, labia minora, and tarsal glands; located in dermis;
mostly connected to hair follicles; secretes sebum; prevents hair from
drying out; relatively inactive until puberty
spinal nerve diagram
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endocrine functions
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, releasing hormones (chemical messengers)
follicle
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hair below the level of the skin
neuroglia of the PNS
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structure of long bones
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diaphysis (shaft), 2 epiphyses (both ends of the bone at the joints, 2
metaphases (region in between)
, multicellular
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composed of many cells that form a distinctive microscopic structure
(sweat glands)
gap junctions
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adjacent plasma membranes with connexons and gaps between
ligand-gated channels
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channels that respond to chemical stimuli (ligand binds to receptor); found
in dendrites and cell bodies of interneurons and motor neurons
anterior and posterior roots
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attach a spinal nerve to a segment of the spinal cord