_____ membrane seperates scala media from scala vestibuli.
#2
Adherens junctions form a "belt" that connects _____ cytoskeletons of adjacent cells via cadherins
#3
The processes of Muller cells extend from the _____ membrane to outer limiting membrane of the retina
#4
The hair cells of the semicircular canals have a single long cilium, called a _____, and several smaller stereocilia
#5
The Nissl granules are present in the entire cell body and are absent in the _____
#6
_____ refers to the fluid-filled spaces enclosed within the membrane-bound cell organelles.
#7
_____ canals communicate with each other by the transverse perforating canals, which are called as Volkmann's canals.
#8
_____, which is the space between the bony and membranous labyrinth and is filled with perilymph.
#9
_____ nephrons have glomeruli located in the outer cortex and have a relatively short loop of Henle
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Cellular Ultrastructure Flashcard Deck - 9 Cards
Flashcard 1: _____ membrane seperates scala media from scala vestibuli.
Answer: Reissners
Flashcard 2: Adherens junctions form a "belt" that connects _____ cytoskeletons of adjacent cells via cadherins
Answer: actin
Flashcard 3: The processes of Muller cells extend from the _____ membrane to outer limiting membrane of the retina
Answer: inner limiting
Flashcard 4: The hair cells of the semicircular canals have a single long cilium, called a _____, and several smaller stereocilia
Answer: kinocilium
Flashcard 5: The Nissl granules are present in the entire cell body and are absent in the _____
Answer: axon hillock.
Flashcard 6: _____ refers to the fluid-filled spaces enclosed within the membrane-bound cell organelles.
Answer: Vacuoplasm
Flashcard 7: _____ canals communicate with each other by the transverse perforating canals, which are called as Volkmann's canals.
Answer: Haversian
Flashcard 8: _____, which is the space between the bony and membranous labyrinth and is filled with perilymph.
Answer: Periotic labyrinth
Flashcard 9: _____ nephrons have glomeruli located in the outer cortex and have a relatively short loop of Henle
Answer: Superficial cortical
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