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MT30 – DD
03/26/24An arteriole is a very small blood vessel, which cuts off from your artery and carries the blood out of you heart to your tissues and organs. Arterioles are small blood vessels which connect to the capillaries, but they’re already smaller. Your capillaries are like a passageway where oxygen and nutrients exchange places with waste from your tissues, thanks to their very thin walls. Your smallest veins, which bring blood back to the heart, are also connected with your capillaries in order to facilitate this exchange.
Arterioles provide 80% of your blood vessels with resistance to blood flow in your body. This means they manage and control how forcefully your blood moves through your body and how much goes to your tissues at any given time. This is because of the muscles in your arterioles walls. Arterioles are able to handle the force of your heart’s blood, and when it flows from its heart into other parts of your body, they can push that blood through them. This keeps the blood pressure constant.Histology art:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1V5rCd-7XnoPfPI8ugslmgS_h9qKzvNMZReference:
Cleveland Clinic. (2022, June 25). Arterioles: Anatomy and Function. Cleveland Clinic. https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/body/23377-arterioles
MT 30 – DD
03/12/24The Nervous tissue is truly remarkable in its complexity and functionality.
It’s responsible for transmitting electrical signals throughout the body, allowing for communication between different parts of the body and enabling various functions, including sensory perception, motor control, and cognition.Fun fact: The longest neuron in the human body extends from the base of the spine to the big toe and can be over three feet long.
Esquilla, Jamie Mariell M.
BSMT – II
MT30 LEC – DDWHY IS HISTOLOGY IMPORTANT?
Histology is crucial for diagnosing diseases by revealing cellular abnormalities in tissue samples, aiding in the understanding of the microscopic structure and function of organs. It underpins medical research by providing insights into disease mechanisms and the effects of treatments at a cellular level. Histology supports the development of new medical therapies and the evaluation of tissue compatibility in regenerative medicine. It is fundamental in our education, offering a deep understanding of the body’s architecture and function for healthcare workers.
Insights on what you have learned from MT14
MT14 has enabled me to further understand how a clinical laboratory works and that it is not just all about the tests and procedures that are done as it also comes with a lot of other things to be mindful of such as the laboratory workers, the inventory, and the procedure manuals of the different tests. Studying the Health Information System is indeed beneficial and important as I go on in my medical technology journey as I have gained knowledge on how the laboratories (both primary and secondary) work based on the interviews that were done. It has indeed equiped all of us with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the complex world of healthcare information management. It empowers everyone to contribute to the improvement of healthcare delivery, decision-making, and patient outcomes.
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