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Netter's Histology Flash Cards Section 1 List Updated Edition https://www.memrise.com/course/1578421/ Section 1 Cells and Tissues (74 cards) 1 The Cell (11 cards) Plate 1-1 The Cell 1-1.1 Centrioles 1-1.2 Microvillus 1-1.3 Rough endoplasmic reticulum 1-1.4 Smooth endoplasmic reticulum 1-1.5 Mitochondrion 1-1.6 Nucleus 1-1.7 Golgi complex Plate 1-2 Cell Junctions 1-2.1 Plasma (cell) membrane 1-2.2 Gap (communicating) junction 1-2.3 Connexin monomer 1-2.4 Hydrophilic channel (pore) 1-2.5 Connexon (hexamer) Plate 1-3 Nucleus 1-3.1 Heterochromatin 1-3.2 Nuclear envelope 1-3.3 Euchromatin Plate 1-4 Nucleus 1-4.1 Nuclear envelope 1-4.2 Nuclear pore (complex) 1-4.3 Perinuclear space 1-4.4 Nucleus (with heterochromatin) 1-4.5 Cytoplasm (Cytosol) 1-4.6 Rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) Plate 1-5 Mitochondria 1-5.1 Rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) 1-5.2 Cristae 1-5.3 Mitochondrial matrix 1-5.4 Outer mitochondrial membrane Plate 1-6 Ribosomes 1-6.1 Cisterna of rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) 1-6.2 Ribosome 1-6.3 Polyribosome Plate 1-7 Golgi Complex 1-7.1 Trans-surface of Golgi complex 1-7.2 Saccule of medial compartment 1-7.3 Cis-surface of Golgi complex 1-7.4 Golgi vesicles Plate 1-8 Cytoplasm 1-8.1 Nucleus 1-8.2 Golgi complex 1-8.3 Mitochondria 1-8.4 Glycogen 1-8.5 Peroxisome Plate 1-9 Inclusions 1-9.1 Glycogen rosettes 1-9.2 Rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) 1-9.3 Mitochondria Plate 1-10 Cytoplasmic Vesicles 1-10.1 Caveolae 1-10.2 Cytoplasmic vesicle 1-10.3 Plasma membrane Netter's Histology Flash Cards Section 1 List 03.07.2017 1/9 http://www.mementoslangues.fr/

1-10.4 Basement membrane Plate 1-11 Cytoskeleton 1-11.1 Microtubules 1-11.2 Mitochondrion 2 Epithelium and Exocrine Glands (11 cards) Plate 2-1 Classification of Epithelia 2-1.1 Simple squamous 2-1.2 Simple cuboidal 2-1.3 Simple columnar 2-1.4 Pseudostratified columnar 2-1.5 Stratified squamous nonkeratinized 2-1.6 Stratified squamous keratinized 2-1.7 Stratified cuboidal 2-1.8 Stratified columnar 2-1.9 Transitional (Urothelium) Plate 2-2 Simple Squamous Epithelium 2-2.1 Mesothelium 2-2.2 Connective tissue 2-2.3 Lumen of venule 2-2.4 Endothelial cell (endothelium) 2-2.5 Mitochondrion 2-2.6 Basal lamina Plate 2-3 Simple Columnar and Pseudostratified Epithelia 2-3.1 Simple columnar epithelium 2-3.2 Nucleus of columnar epithelial cell 2-3.3 Lumen of venule 2-3.4 Ciliated border 2-3.5 Pseudostratified ciliated columnar (respiratory) epithelium 2-3.6 Goblet cell 2-3.7 Basement membrane Plate 2-4 Simple Columnar Epithelium 2-4.1 Nucleus of columnar epithelial cell 2-4.2 Microvillus 2-4.3 Glycocalyx 2-4.4 Tight junction 2-4.5 Intermediate junction 2-4.6 Desmosome 2-4.7 Lysosome 2-4.8 Mitochondrion Plate 2-5 Stratified Squamous Keratinized Epithelium 2-5.1 Basal cell 2-5.2 Dermis (collagen) 2-5.3 Nucleus of keratinocyte 2-5.4 Keratin Plate 2-6 Stratified Epithelium 2-6.1 Stratified cuboidal epithelium (duct of mucous gland) 2-6.2 Connective tissue (stroma) 2-6.3 Stratified columnar epithelium (of male urethra) 2-6.4 Capillary 2-6.5 Basement membrane Plate 2-7 Transitional Epithelium 2-7.1 Umbrella cell 2-7.2 Nucleus of basal cell 2-7.3 Lamina propria (loose connective tissue) 2-7.4 Apical plasma membrane 2-7.5 Junctional complex (tight junction) 2-7.6 Nucleus 2-7.7 Nucleolus Plate 2-8 Classification of Exocrine Glands 2-8.1 Simple tubular Netter's Histology Flash Cards Section 1 List 2/9

2-8.2 Simple acinar 2-8.3 Simple tubulo-acinar 2-8.4 Compound tubular 2-8.5 Compound acinar 2-8.6 Compound tubulo-acinar (-alveolar) Plate 2-9 Serous Cells 2-9.1 Golgi complex 2-9.2 Nucleus 2-9.3 Mitochondrion 2-9.4 Secretory vesicle 2-9.5 Lumen of serous acinus Plate 2-10 Mucous Cells 2-10.1 Mucous acinus 2-10.2 Serous acinus 2-10.3 Secretory vesicle or mucous droplet 2-10.4 Nucleus 2-10.5 Rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) Plate 2-11 Mammary Gland 2-11.1 Myoepithelial cell 2-11.2 Duct 2-11.3 Lumen of alveolus 2-11.4 Apical plasma membrane 2-11.5 Lipid droplet 2-11.6 Intercellular (tight) junction 2-11.7 Rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) 2-11.8 Nucleus euchromatin 2-11.9 Mitochondrion 3 Connective Tissue (10 cards) Plate 3-1 Loose Connective Tissue 3-1.1 Pericyte 3-1.2 Collagen fibers 3-1.3 Erythrocyte in capillary 3-1.4 Monocyte 3-1.5 Lymphocyte 3-1.6 Adipocyte 3-1.7 Mast cell 3-1.8 Eosinophil 3-1.9 Plasma cell 3-1.10 Fibroblast Plate 3-2 Dense Connective Tissue 3-2.1 Collagen bundle 3-2.2 Nucleus of fibroblast 3-2.3 Capillary 3-2.4 Tendon (dense regular connective tissue) Plate 3-3 Fibroblasts 3-3.1 Heterochromatin (of fibroblast) 3-3.2 Euchromatin (of fibroblast) 3-3.3 Cell processes (of fibroblasts) 3-3.4 Collagen Plate 3-4 Collagen 3-4.1 Plasma membrane of fibroblast 3-4.2 Collagen fibril 3-4.3 Mitochondrion 3-4.4 Cisterna of rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) 3-4.5 Ribosome Plate 3-5 Elastic Connective Tissue 3-5.1 Internal elastic lamina (of arteriole) 3-5.2 Microfibrils and elastin Plate 3-6 Reticular Connective Tissue 3-6.1 Reticular fibers Netter's Histology Flash Cards Section 1 List 3/9

3-6.2 Macrophage Plate 3-7 Mast Cells 3-7.1 Nucleus of endothelial cell 3-7.2 Lumen of venule 3-7.3 Erythrocyte 3-7.4 Nucleolus 3-7.5 Collagen 3-7.6 Granule 3-7.7 Mast cell nucleus Plate 3-8 Plasma Cells 3-8.1 Juxtanuclear halo (Golgi complex) 3-8.2 Plasma cell nucleus 3-8.3 Mitochondrion 3-8.4 Rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) 3-8.5 Production of antibodies Plate 3-9 Macrophages 3-9.1 Phagocytosis 3-9.1 Primary lysosome 3-9.1 Tertiary (residual) lysosome 3-9.1 Secondary lysosome 3-9.1 Kupffer cell of liver Plate 3-10 Adipose Tissue 3-10.1 Adipocyte 3-10.2 Arteriole 3-10.3 Connective tissue 3-10.4 Venule 3-10.5 Nucleus of adipocyte 3-10.6 Lipid droplet 4 Muscle Tissue (10 cards) Plate 4-1 Skeletal Muscle 4-1.1 Capillary 4-1.2 Mitochondria 4-1.3 Nucleus 4-1.4 Perimysium (collagen) 4-1.5 Nerve fascicle 4-1.6 Skeletal muscle fiber Plate 4-2 Skeletal Muscle 4-2.1 Myofibril 4-2.2 T-tubule 4-2.3 Sarcoplasmic reticulum 4-2.4 Z band 4-2.5 Nucleus 4-2.6 Sarcolemma 4-2.7 I band 4-2.8 A band 4-2.9 Mitochondria Plate 4-3 Sarcomere 4-3.1 I band 4-3.2 Z band 4-3.3 H zone 4-3.4 M band 4-3.5 A band 4-3.6 Thin filament 4-3.7 Thick filament Plate 4-4 Satellite Cells 4-4.1 Nucleus of skeletal muscle fiber 4-4.2 Satellite cell 4-4.3 Euchromatin 4-4.4 External lamina 4-4.5 Mitochondrion Netter's Histology Flash Cards Section 1 List 4/9

4-4.6 Ribosomes 4-4.7 Myofibril Plate 4-5 Neuromuscular Junction 4-5.1 Myofibril 4-5.2 Synaptic vesicles 4-5.3 Schwann cell 4-5.4 Myelin sheath 4-5.5 Axoplasm 4-5.6 Synaptic cleft 4-5.7 Postsynaptic membrane (junctional fold) 4-5.8 Mitochondrion in presynaptic nerve terminal Plate 4-6 Cardiac Muscle 4-6.1 Capillary (endothelial cell) 4-6.2 Collagen 4-6.3 Fibroblast 4-6.4 Sarcolemma 4-6.5 Intercalated disc 4-6.6 Mitochondrion 4-6.7 Z band 4-6.8 Myofibril 4-6.9 Cardiac muscle cell Plate 4-7 Cardiac Muscle 4-7.1 Intercalated disc 4-7.2 Erythrocyte in capillary 4-7.3 Nucleus of cardiac muscle cell 4-7.4 Lipofuscin 4-7.5 A band 4-7.6 Z band 4-7.7 Mitochondrion Plate 4-8 Cardiac Conduction System 4-8.1 Blood vessel (capillary) 4-8.2 Myocardium (cardiac muscle fibers) 4-8.3 Endocardium 4-8.4 Purkinje fibers 4-8.5 Ventricular lumen (cardiac chamber) Plate 4-9 Smooth muscle 4-9.1 Caveolae 4-9.2 Mitochondrion 4-9.3 Dense body 4-9.4 Nucleus 4-9.5 Myosin (thick filament) 4-9.6 Actin (thin filament) 4-9.7 Centriole Plate 4-10 Smooth muscle 4-10.1 Mitochondrion of Schwann cell 4-10.2 Unmyelinated axon 4-10.3 Axonal varicosity 4-10.4 Schwann cell 4-10.5 Mitochondrion of smooth muscle cell 4-10.6 Nucleus of smooth muscle cell 5 Nervous Tissue (12) Plate 5-1 Meninges 5-1.1 Dura mater 5-1.2 Subarachnoid space 5-1.3 Arachnoid mater 5-1.4 Lumen of cerebral artery 5-1.5 Pia mater 5-1.6 Nervous tissue Plate 5-2 Cerebrum 5-2.1 Gray matter Netter's Histology Flash Cards Section 1 List 5/9

5-2.2 Blood vessel 5-2.3 White matter 5-2.4 Medulla oblongata 5-2.5 Cerebellum Plate 5-3 Cerebellum 5-3.1 Corpus callosum 5-3.2 Pituitary gland 5-3.3 White matter 5-3.4 Granular cell layer 5-3.5 Molecular layer Plate 5-4 Neuron 5-4.1 Ependyma 5-4.2 Astrocyte 5-4.3 Dendrite of neuron 5-4.4 Nucleus euchromatin 5-4.5 Endothelium of capillary 5-4.6 Axon 5-4.7 Oligodendrocyte Plate 5-5 Neuron 5-5.1 Dendrite 5-5.2 Axon 5-5.3 Axon hillock 5-5.4 Mitochondria 5-5.5 Golgi complex 5-5.6 Rough endoplasmic reticulum 5-5.7 Nucleolus Plate 5-6 Synapse in the CNS 5-6.1 Axon 5-6.2 Synaptic vesicles 5-6.3 Presynaptic terminal 5-6.4 Postsynaptic terminal 5-6.5 Outer membrane of mitochondrion 5-6.6 Crista of mitochondrion Plate 5-7 Blood-brain Barrier 5-7.1 Astrocyte foot process 5-7.2 Mitochondrion 5-7.3 Tight junction between endothelial cells 5-7.4 Nucleus (euchromatin) of endothelial cell 5-7.5 Nucleus of astrocyte 5-7.6 Erythrocyte in lumen of capillary Plate 5-8 Choroid Plexus 5-8.1 Lateral ventricle 5-8.2 Third ventricle 5-8.3 Fourth ventricle 5-8.4 Ependyma (modified); simple cuboidal epithelium 5-8.5 Capillary (fenestrated) 5-8.6 Loose connective tissue 5-8.7 Cerebrospinal fluid Plate 5-9 Spinal Cord 5-9.1 Ventral (anterior) horn 5-9.2 Pia mater 5-9.3 Nucleolus of motor neuron 5-9.4 Axon 5-9.5 White matter 5-9.6 Dorsal (posterior) horn Plate 5-10 Peripheral Nerve 5-10.1 Schwann cell 5-10.2 Mitochondrion 5-10.3 Perineurial cell 5-10.4 Collagen fibrils of endoneurium Netter's Histology Flash Cards Section 1 List 6/9

5-10.5 Myelin sheath 5-10.6 Neurofilaments Plate 5-11 Peripheral Nerve 5-11.1 Unmyelinated nerve fiber 5-11.2 Schwann cell 5-11.3 Synaptic vesicles 5-11.4 Basal lamina of Schwann cell 5-11.5 Collagen fibrils Plate 5-12 Peripheral Ganglia 5-12.1 Satellite cell 5-12.2 Lipofuscin in perikaryon 5-12.3 Nerve fiber (axon) 5-12.4 Nucleus of neuron 5-12.5 Nissl substance 6 Cartilage and Bone (10 cards) Plate 6-1 Articular Hyaline Cartilage 6-1.1 Articular surface 6-1.2 Chondrocyte 6-1.3 Spongy bone 6-1.4 Subchondral bone 6-1.5 Calcified cartilage zone Plate 6-2 Hyaline Cartilage 6-2.1 Perichondrium 6-2.2 Blood vessel (capillary) in perichondrium 6-2.3 Territorial matrix 6-2.4 Chondrocyte 6-2.5 Isogenous nest 6-2.6 Interterritorial matrix Plate 6-3 Fibrocartilage 6-3.1 Spongy bone of vertebra 6-3.2 Nucleus pulposis 6-3.3 Annulus fibrosis 6-3.4 Compact bone of vertebra Plate 6-4 Elastic Cartilage 6-4.1 Chondrocyte 6-4.2 Matrix 6-4.3 Perichondrium Plate 6-5 Chondrocyte 6-5.1 Nucleus 6-5.2 Plasma membrane of chondrocyte 6-5.3 Matrix 6-5.4 Rough endoplasmic reticulum 6-5.5 Mitochondrion Plate 6-6 Growth Plate 6-6.1 Reserve zone 6-6.2 Proliferative zone 6-6.3 Zone of maturation and hypertrophy 6-6.4 Zone of provisional calcification 6-6.5 Zone of ossification (primary spongiosa) 6-6.6 Zone of ossification (secondary spongiosa) Plate 6-7 Spongy Bone 6-7.1 Osteoclast 6-7.2 Osteocyte 6-7.3 Osteoblasts 6-7.4 Blood vessel 6-7.5 Woven bone (trabecula) 6-7.6 Lamellar bone (trabecula) 6-7.7 Fat cell adipocyte Plate 6-8 Cells of Bone 6-8.1 Trabeculae of spongy bone Netter's Histology Flash Cards Section 1 List 7/9

6-8.2 Osteoclast 6-8.3 Bony matrix 6-8.4 Osteoid (newly synthesized bone) 6-8.5 Osteoblasts Plate 6-9 Compact Bone 6-9.1 Periosteum 6-9.2 Capillary in Haversian canal 6-9.3 Concentric lamella 6-9.4 Osteocyte 6-9.5 Trabecula Plate 6-10 Synovium 6-10.1 Meniscus 6-10.2 Synovial cavity 6-10.3 Synovial villus of synovium 6-10.4 Articular cartilage 6-10.5 Subintimal layer loose connective tissue 7 Blood and Bone Marrow (10 cards) Plate 7-1 Formed Elements of Blood 7-1.1 Eosinophil 7-1.2 Neutrophil 7-1.3 Erythrocyte 7-1.4 Lymphocyte 7-1.5 Platelets 7-1.6 Monocyte 7-1.7 Basophil Plate 7-2 Erythrocytes and Platelets 7-2.1 Hemoglobin 7-2.2 120 days 7-2.3 Blood coagulation (clotting) 7-2.4 Megakaryocyte 7-2.5 Endothelial cell 7-2.6 Dense granules of platelet Plate 7-3 Neutrophil 7-3.1 Chromatin strand (interconnecting lobes of nucleus) 7-3.2 Lobe of nucleus 7-3.3 Specific granules 7-3.4 Barr body (present in females only) 7-3.5 Golgi complex Plate 7-4 Eosinophil 7-4.1 Lobe of nucleus 7-4.2 Chromatin strand 7-4.3 Specific granules 7-4.4 Golgi complex 7-4.5 Heterochromatin 7-4.6 Euchromatin 7-4.7 Rough endoplasmic reticulum Plate 7-5 Basophil 7-5.1 Specific granules 7-5.2 Golgi complex 7-5.3 Nucleus 7-5.4 Rough endoplasmic reticulum Plate 7-6 Lymphocyte 7-6.1 Erythrocyte 7-6.2 Nucleus 7-6.3 Microvilli 7-6.4 Mitochondria Plate 7-7 Monocyte 7-7.1 Nucleus (horseshoe shaped) 7-7.2 Pseudopod 7-7.3 Endothelial cell Netter's Histology Flash Cards Section 1 List 8/9

7-7.4 Rough endoplasmic reticulum 7-7.5 Membrane ruffles Plate 7-8 Bone Marrow 7-8.1 Bone marrow smear 7-8.2 Trephine needle biopsy section 7-8.3 Venous sinusoid filled with erythrocytes 7-8.4 Hematopoietic tissue 7-8.5 Megakaryocytes 7-8.6 Fat cells (adipocytes) 7-8.7 Bone trabecula Plate 7-9 Megakaryocyte 7-9.1 Nuclei 7-9.2 Dense granules 7-9.3 Demarcation channels between forming platelets 7-9.4 Platelets Plate 7-10 Erythropoeisis and Granulopoeisis 7-10.1 Proerythroblast 7-10.2 Polychromatophilic erythroblast 7-10.3 Normoblast (orthochromatic erythroblast) 7-10.4 Metamyelocytes 7-10.5 Promyelocytes Netter's Histology Flash Cards Section 1 List 9/9