Match cells and function ( please answer all of them ) : Ans Cell Function Microglia 1. active immune defence in the CNS Neurons 2. stores the majority of the bodyʹs glycogen Oligodendrocyte 3. glial cells act locally to maintain normal electrolyte composition of the cerebrospinal fluid Astrocytes 4. releases of enzymes that degrade the osteoid Skeletal muscle fiber 5. are neuroglial cells that wrap around axons in PNS, and they provide electrical insulation with small gaps in between called nodes of Ranvier Chondrocyte 6. lies within the substance of fully formed bone and maintains osteoid of bone Smooth muscle 7. contain haemoglobin that mainly carries oxygen Osteocyte 8. are functional unit of the nervous system Purkinje cells 9. a cell which has secreted the matrix and become embedded in it, and the only cell found in cartilage Synoviocytes 10. are small, fusiform cells that are linked by gap junctions have no striations as thin and thick fibers do not form sarcomere Ependymal cells 11. Macrophages of the liver Basophils 12. Cells have non-phagocytic granulocytes Osteoclast 13. Synthesises and secretes collagen as a wound heals Schwann cells 14. are fibroblast-like cells that present in the joints, where they produce synovial fluid glycoproteins essential for lubrication Kupffer cells 15. type of neuronal support cell that form the epithelial lining of the ventricles (cavities) in the brain and the central canal of the spinal cord Fibroblast 16. store fat and secrete leptin Hepatocyte 17. secret mucins (large glycoproteins) to protect membranes Adipocyte 18. are located in the cerebellar cortex and have many threadlike extensions called dendrites that occupy the molecular layer RBCs 19. enhances the velocity of electrical transmission of an action potential along an axon in the CNS Goblet cell 20. synthesis of most blood coagulation factors
Match cells and function ( please answer all of them ) :
Ans |
Cell |
Function |
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Microglia |
1. active immune defence in the CNS |
|
Neurons |
2. stores the majority of the bodyʹs glycogen |
|
Oligodendrocyte |
3. glial cells act locally to maintain normal electrolyte composition of the cerebrospinal fluid |
|
Astrocytes |
4. releases of enzymes that degrade the osteoid |
|
Skeletal muscle fiber |
5. are neuroglial cells that wrap around axons in PNS, and they provide electrical insulation with small gaps in between called nodes of Ranvier |
|
Chondrocyte |
6. lies within the substance of fully formed bone and maintains osteoid of bone |
|
Smooth muscle |
7. contain haemoglobin that mainly carries oxygen |
|
Osteocyte |
8. are functional unit of the nervous system |
|
Purkinje cells |
9. a cell which has secreted the matrix and become embedded in it, and the only cell found in cartilage |
|
Synoviocytes |
10. are small, fusiform cells that are linked by gap junctions have no striations as thin and thick fibers do not form sarcomere |
|
Ependymal cells |
11. Macrophages of the liver |
|
Basophils |
12. Cells have non-phagocytic granulocytes |
|
Osteoclast |
13. Synthesises and secretes collagen as a wound heals |
|
Schwann cells |
14. are fibroblast-like cells that present in the joints, where they produce synovial fluid glycoproteins essential for lubrication |
|
Kupffer cells |
15. type of neuronal support cell that form the epithelial lining of the ventricles (cavities) in the brain and the central canal of the spinal cord |
|
Fibroblast |
16. store fat and secrete leptin |
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Hepatocyte |
17. secret mucins (large glycoproteins) to protect membranes |
|
Adipocyte |
18. are located in the cerebellar cortex and have many threadlike extensions called dendrites that occupy the molecular layer |
|
RBCs |
19. enhances the velocity of electrical transmission of an action potential along an axon in the CNS |
|
Goblet cell |
20. synthesis of most blood coagulation factors |
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