Microscopic Anatomy of Blood and Immune System — Flashcards

Microscopic Anatomy of Blood and Immune System — Flashcards

Microscopic Anatomy of Blood and Immune System — Flashcards
#1

Adherens junctions form a "belt" that connects _____ cytoskeletons of adjacent cells via cadherins

#2

Mucin-secreting goblet cells are located within the conjunctival epithelium and are most dense _____ and in the fornices.

#3

The _____ of the islet of Langerhans contains mostly alpha cells

#4

The _____ of the spleen shows a localised thickening of its wall that is called an ellipsoid

#5

The organ of Corti contains two types of receptor cells: _____ and outer hair cells

#6

_____ refers to the fluid-filled spaces enclosed within the membrane-bound cell organelles.

#7

Within which part of the gastric gland are the parietal cells located?_____

#8

Centroacinar cells are mainly present in the _____.

#9

_____ canals communicate with each other by the transverse perforating canals, which are called as Volkmann's canals.

#10

_____, which is the space between the bony and membranous labyrinth and is filled with perilymph.

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