The intermediate filament Desmin is found in _____ cells
#2
The _____ of a peripheral nerve is made of dense connective tissue that surrounds the entire nerve
#3
What cellular structure are mucus-secreting goblet cells (small intestine) and antibody-secreting plasma cells rich in? _____
#4
Which skin layer is thickened with callus formation? _____
#5
The base of a cilium below the cell membrane, called the _____, consists of 9 microtubule triplets with no central microtubules
#6
Which type of filament is predominantly involved in maintainence of cell structure? _____
#7
Meissner corpuscles are large, _____ fibers (myelination)
#8
Freckles (ephelides) are darker than surrouding skin due to increased number of _____
#9
dermis
#10
What organelles are stained with Nissl substance?
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