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What type of gland is a sebaceous gland?
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simple branched acinar
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The striations in a striated duct represent what?
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mitochondria
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where is the nucleus in a striated duct?
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pushed towards the apical domain of the cell
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what is a serous demilune?
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It is a cap around a mucous cell.
They don't actually exist, but because of prodessing the serous cell shrink and create this cap |
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what do centroacinar cells make up?
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the intra acinar segment of the intercalating duct
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the dark staining of the statum granulosum is do to what?
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keratohyalin granules
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The Pacinian corpusule is located where and has what appearance?
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located in the reticular layer of the dermis
senses pressure has an onion like appearance in a micrograph |
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what are the layers of a hair follicle going from the inside out?
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hair cortex - internal root sheat- external root sheath- glassy membrane- CT
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what is a platlets also referred to as?
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thrombocyte
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secondary granules of a neutrophil, describe.
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stain very light pink, are specific and contain antimicrobial enzymes
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what are primary granules?
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lysosomes
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