KIN 2500 Chapter : Anatomy Chapter 2 Outline

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Cells are the basic, living, structural and functional units of the body. Cell biology or cytology: study of cell structure and function. Cells perform chemical reactions to create life processes. Fluid mosaic model - the arrangement of molecules within the membrane resembles a sea of lipids containing many types of proteins. Lipids act as a barrier to certain substances. Proteins act as gatekeepers to certain molecules and ions: help get in and out. Glycocalyx: sugary coating; help label the cell hello the cell is this . Receptors - for cellular recognition; a ligand is a specific molecule that binds with a receptor. Cells are either permeable (can get through) or impermeable (cannot pass through) to certain substances. Intracellular fluid (icf): cytosol, everything inside the cell. Extracellular fluid (ecf): everything outside the cell. Interstitial fluid (intercellular fluid): fluid in between cells. Lymph: fluid in lymphatic system; lymph fluid.

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