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Ebook Netter''s histology flash cards (updated): Part 2

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Ebook Netter''s histology flash cards (updated): Part 2

Macrophages1Name the cellular process illustrated below.Rat liver / hr after exposure to inclia inkMacrophages1Phagocytosis2Primary lysosome3Tertiary

Ebook Netter''s histology flash cards (updated): Part 2 (residual) lysosome4Secondary lysosome5Kupffer cell of liverComment: After fibroblasts, macrophages (or histiocytes) are the most numerous cell type

in loose connective tissue. Macrophages are a family of phagocytic cells that may be fixed cells attached to connective tissue fibers of the matrix or Ebook Netter''s histology flash cards (updated): Part 2

wandering cells that are motile and migratory. Macrophages are named Kupffer cells in the liver, alveolar dust cells in lung, microglia in brain, Lan

Ebook Netter''s histology flash cards (updated): Part 2

gerhans cells in epidermis, dendritic cells in lymphatic tissue, and osteoclasts in bone. Phagocytosis involves engulfment of a particle (e.g., microo

Macrophages1Name the cellular process illustrated below.Rat liver / hr after exposure to inclia inkMacrophages1Phagocytosis2Primary lysosome3Tertiary

Ebook Netter''s histology flash cards (updated): Part 2are disorder, is characterized by the accumulation of foamy periodic acid-Schiff (PAS)-positive macrophages in the lamina propria. Symptoms of this di

sease involve malabsorption in the intestine, weight loss, and a wide variety of other manifestations in the body. It is thought to be caused by the g Ebook Netter''s histology flash cards (updated): Part 2

ram-positive bacterium, Tropheryma Whippelii.Schematic of phagocytosis and antigen processing by a macrophage with LM of rat liver showing macrophages

Ebook Netter''s histology flash cards (updated): Part 2

that have ingested India inko 4 ể\Adipose Tissue1Adipocyte2Arteriole3Connective tissue4Venule5Nucleus of adipocyte6Lipid dropletComment: Adipose tiss

Macrophages1Name the cellular process illustrated below.Rat liver / hr after exposure to inclia inkMacrophages1Phagocytosis2Primary lysosome3Tertiary

Ebook Netter''s histology flash cards (updated): Part 2lization of neutral fats known as triglycerides. Lipoprotein lipase, an enzyme produced by the adipocyte, releases fatty acids and monoglycerides from

chylomicrons and very low density lipoproteins (VLDLs) that are then transported into the adipocyte cytoplasm. Re-esterification into triglycerides o Ebook Netter''s histology flash cards (updated): Part 2

ccurs in the smooth endoplasmic reticulum of the adipocyte, followed by their storage in the lipid droplet. Hormones, such as insulin, and the sympath

Ebook Netter''s histology flash cards (updated): Part 2

etic nervous system, which innervates adipose tissue, control these activities.Obesity is an increase in adipose tissue beyond the normal requirements

Macrophages1Name the cellular process illustrated below.Rat liver / hr after exposure to inclia inkMacrophages1Phagocytosis2Primary lysosome3Tertiary

Ebook Netter''s histology flash cards (updated): Part 2cytes.LM of adipose tissue and EM of an adipocyteSkeletal MuscleA 4Skeletal Muscle1Capillary2Mitochondria3Nucleus4Perimysium (collagen)5Nerve fascicle

Macrophages1Name the cellular process illustrated below.Rat liver / hr after exposure to inclia inkMacrophages1Phagocytosis2Primary lysosome3Tertiary

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