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i. Pleura: visceral and parietal
ii. Pericardium
iii. Peritoneum: visceral and parietal
2. Connective tissue membranes
a. Synovial
b. Periosteum
c. Perichondrium
d. Meninges
e. Fascia
H ) Stem Cells
1.- Definition, undifferentiated or specialized., can be transplanted and
encouraged to form a particular cell
I) Order, Disorder, and Death
1.- Cell growth is normally orderly.
2.- Neoplastic cell growth, especially cancer cell growth, is disorderly and
disorganized with constant proliferation.
3.- Classification of neoplasms, benign, cancerous.
4.- Metastasis. - Spread of a tumor to a secondary site
5.- Hypertrophy. - Increase on size
6.- Atrophy. - Decrease on size
7.- Necrosis, tissue death
REVIEW
TYPICAL Cell Membrane
CELL Nucleolus
Ribosomes
Golgi apparatus
Rough Endoplasmic
Reticulum
Smooth Endoplasmic
reticulum
Lysosomes
Centrioles