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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
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