Nice presentation. One note for students. The phrase "Hyaline Membrane" is a carry over from 19th century microscopy. Back then we didn't know what we were looking at, and described things empirically. (We still do this for new entities). The phrase means a uniform pink thick band of material. It is typically protein, but could in principle be something else. Importantly, it is not a real membrane.
Nice presentation. One note for students. The phrase "Hyaline Membrane" is a carry over from 19th century microscopy. Back then we didn't know what we were looking at, and described things empirically. (We still do this for new entities). The phrase means a uniform pink thick band of material. It is typically protein, but could in principle be something else. Importantly, it is not a real membrane.
An excellent point, as always, Dr. Sadofsky!
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