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layers of epidermis

1)Stratum corneum 2.) Stratum lucidum 3.) Stratum granulosum 4.)Stratum spinosum 5.) Stratum basale/germinativum layers of the dermis

What are the Stages of Cell Division? prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase Cytokinesis

Name and Describe what is happening in each stage

What is the function of simple squamous epithelium?

allows selective diffusion of materials to pass through

Identify and name the function of the three cells commonly found in Connective Tissue.

collagen- elastic- regular-

What cells produce connective tissue fibers, collagen, elastin, and reticular fibers?

fibroblases produce connective tissue fibers, collagen, elastin, and ventricular fibers

Which type of exocrine gland is composed of cell that break off their apical tips with the product they are producing?

it is one apocine gland

Which exocrine gland cell types are composed of cells that lose the entire cell with the product they are producing?

it is the holocrine gland

What is the other type of exocrine gland that neatly secretes its product through a non-messy process of exocytosis?

it is the thermocrine gland

where is it found in the body

it lines the air sacks, blood, and lymphatic vessels

Where is it found in the body?

lines blood vessels and body cavities

What layers are found in a typical membrane?

Lipid bilayer

What are the layers the Dermis?

1.)papillary layer 2.)reticular layer

List and describe the three types of burn wounds. How are they different? What is a decubitus ulcer? How are they identified?

1st degree burn- Superficial-Partial Thickness, Only epidermis is involved 2nd degree burn-Deep-Partial Thickness, Epidermis and Dermis are involved 3rd degree burn-Full-Thickness Epidermis, Dermis and Hypodermis are involved

What happens in the Citric Acid Cycle? What goes into the Cycle. What is the first product produced in the metabolic pathway? What are the final end products of the reaction? Where do the co-enzymes like NAD+ and FAD+ carry their H+ off to?

Acetyl CoA enters the cycle one at a time and the cycle release NADH, FADH2, ATP, GTP, and CO2 as it returns the carbon compound to its original state

Compare and Contrast Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration

Aerobic respiration takes place in presence of oxygen; whereas anaerobic respiration takes place in absence of oxygen.

Compare and Contrast DNA and RNA. How are they alike and how are they different?

DNA is a double-stranded molecule that has a long chain of nucleotides. RNA is a single-stranded molecule which has a shorter chain of nucleotides.

second degree burn

Deep-Partial Thickness, Epidermis and Dermis are involved; Destroys epidermis and some dermis, as in burn from hot liquid May blister, healing varies with severity of burn & stem cell survival Stem cells in hair follicles and glands can help regenerate skin

List and describe the three types of burn. woundsHow are they different?

First-degree (superficial) burns. First-degree burns affect only the epidermis, or outer layer of skin. ... Second-degree (partial thickness) burns. Second-degree burns involve the epidermis and part of the dermis layer of skin. ... Third-degree (full thickness) burns.

third degree burn

Full-Thickness Epidermis, Dermis and Hypodermis are involved Destroys epidermis, dermis, accessory structures Results from prolonged exposure to heat, flames, hot liquids Some healing from margins Often requires skin graft, skin substitutes

What is a decubitus ulcer?skin and soft tissue injuries that form as a result of constant or prolonged pressure exerted on the skin

How are they identified changes in skin color and swelling, warmth, tenderness, and pain in the affected area

What is the other type of exocrine gland that neatly secretes its product through a non-messy process of exocytosis

Merocrine cells

What is the common diagnostic tool used to identify Melanoma?

Skin biopsy

first degree burn

Superficial burns through only the epidermis.Injures only epidermis, as in sunburn; redness, heat, inflammation

Are Enzymes consumed or used up in a reaction?.....or recycled to take in another reaction?

The enzyme is not destroyed during the reaction and is used over and over

Be able to Compare and Contrast Transcription and Translation

Transcription is the synthesis of RNA from a DNA template where the code in the DNA is converted into a complementary RNA code. Translation is the synthesis of a protein from an mRNA template where the code in the mRNA is converted into an amino acid sequence in a protein

Chromatin = DNA + PROTEINS.

What are the two kinds of chromatin? euchromatin & heterochromatin

What happens if there is no oxygen left in the system? brain death occurs

What default metabolism will the cell go through in low or no oxygen? glycolysis

What is Transcription? the process by which a cell makes an RNA copy of a piece of DNA

Where does it occur (cytoplasm), and what product is produced? mRNA

What is Translation? (the process by which a protein is synthesized from the information contained in a molecule of messenger RNA)

Where does it occur (ribosomes), and what product is produced? PROTEINS

What is DNA Replication? the process by which DNA makes a copy of itself during cell division.

Where does it occur, in the nucleus why does it occur?

Which part of Aerobic Respiration is the most ATP generated? electron transport system

Why is this part called an aerobic process it uses oxygen and converts it into water

What are the functions of the skin?

protection, regulation, sensation, absorption, and secretion

Identify and name the function of the five cells of the Epidermis.

stem cell- gives rise to Keratinocytes Keratinocytes- produces keratin Melanocytes- Synthesize Melanin pigment Tactile Merkel Cells- touch receptors Dendritic (Langerhans) Cells-Protect from invasion of microbes, viruses, alerts immune system

what layers are found in a typical membrane

stratified, pseudo stratified, simple

What environmental factors will affect an Enzymes activity

temperature, pH, and concentration

what is the function of the simple squamous epithelium

the simple epithelium is one side if diffusion and filtration


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