HSC 4551 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Toxicodendron Vernix, Miscarriage, Rosacea

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Composed of epithelium of stratified squamous cells that rest on a basement membrane. Smallest units that fulfill the functions of life. Nucleus and cytoplasm contained in a plasma membrane. Convert nutrients into energy in the form of atp. Attaches carbohydrate molecules to protein synthesized by the rough er. Involved in the formation of the mitotic spindles during cell division. Cell composed of the tubules and filaments that provide the structural framework of cells. Nuclear membrane has small pores which allow for communication between the nucleus and cytoplasm. Consists of a layer of cells that are closely joined together and rest on a basement membrane. Separates the epithelium from the underlying connective tissue. Provides protection for deeper tissue from invasions, injury, and infection. Absorbs nutrients and filters all substances leaving the blood. Flat cells that line blood vessels and the alveolar sacs in the lung. Keratin is a tough fibrous structural protein that protects cells from damage and stress.

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