BSC 300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Cancer, Hydroxylation, Mesentery

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Define structure and function of glycocalyx and extracellular matrix. Describe function and structure of basement membranes (basal lamina) Describe structures of components of the extracellular matrix (collagen, gags, proteoglycans, glycoproteins) and differentiate between them. Clarify the steps involved in the adhesion of cells to a non-cellular surface. Membrane proteins involved in adhesion of cells to non-cellular surfaces. Describe the structures and functions of the different cell junctions. Describe the membrane proteins involved in cell-cell adhesion. Cells interact physically and chemically with one another and extracellular material to form defined tissues. Epithelial are sheets of closely packed cells tightly connected to one another and a define extracellular material, the basement membrane. Form a protective barrier that line both the external surface and internal cavities and lumina of tissues. Connective tissues consist mostly of extracellular material secreted by the resident cells. The cells, referred to generally as fibroblasts, are largely autonomous, non-connected and motile. Examples include the dermis of skin and cartilage.

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