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the material to make collagen, has extra aa's at end to prevent from forming the final structure of collagen a disease that occurs when person doesn't get enough vitamin C which is necessary to process procollagen, so skin becomes fragile and gums and teeth are affected receptor protein built into the plasma membrane that interconnects the extracellular matrix (specifically the fibronectic which attaches to collagen fibers) and the cytoskeleton (usually actin filaments) exposed site of cell side of cell that rests on tissues one next to another layers elongated cells cells are square-shaped cells are squished and flattened
- the material to make collagen, has extra aa's at end to prevent from forming the final structure of collagen
- a disease that occurs when person doesn't get enough vitamin C which is necessary to process procollagen, so skin becomes fragile and gums and teeth are affected
- receptor protein built into the plasma membrane that interconnects the extracellular matrix (specifically the fibronectic which attaches to collagen fibers) and the cytoskeleton (usually actin filaments)
- exposed site of cell
- side of cell that rests on tissues
- one next to another
- layers
- elongated cells
- cells are square-shaped
- cells are squished and flattened
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- Procollagen
the material to make collagen, has extra aa's at end to prevent from forming the final structure of collagen
- Scurvy
a disease that occurs when person doesn't get enough vitamin C which is necessary to process procollagen, so skin becomes fragile and gums and teeth are affected
- Integrin
receptor protein built into the plasma membrane that interconnects the extracellular matrix (specifically the fibronectic which attaches to collagen fibers) and the cytoskeleton (usually actin filaments)
- Apical
exposed site of cell
- Basal
side of cell that rests on tissues
- Simple organization of cells
one next to another
- Stratified organization of cells
layers
- Columnar organization of cells
elongated cells
- Cuboidal organization of cells
cells are square-shaped
- Squamous organization of cells
cells are squished and flattened
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