Category Pre-clinical

Urinary System

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Respiratory System

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Digestive System

State the structural differences in parietal cells between its active and inactive forms Active parietal cell Inactive parietal cell Microvilli in canaliculi Increased Decreased Tubulovesicular system Reduced in number or…...

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Integumentary System

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Lymphatic System

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Cardiovascular System

Distinguish between arteries and veins histologically Arteries Veins Layers Tunica intima, media, and adventitia Tunica intima, media, and adventitia Internal elastic membrane Prominent Less prominent or absent Smooth muscle Prominent…...

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Nerve Tissue

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Muscle Tissue

Illustrate the ultrastructural arrangement of contractile fibres in striated muscle What are the structural components of intercalated discs in cardiac muscle Distinguish between a diad and a triad in striated…...

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Bone Tissue

Distinguish between endochondral and membranous ossification. Give examples Endochondral ossification Intramembranous ossification Definition Development of bone tissue within cartilage Development of bone tissue within mesenchymal tissue without cartilage formation Mechanism…...

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Connective Tissue

Distinguish between resident and non-resident connective tissue cells and give examples in each class Resident cells Non-resident cells Characteristics Stable – exhibit little movement and stay permanently in the tissue…...

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