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Reynald Tim G. Lopos
MT 30-CC
March 21, 2024The nervous system, like the body’s electrical wiring, controls and coordinates all bodily functions. It consists of two main parts: the central nervous system (CNS), including the brain and spinal cord, and the peripheral nervous system (PNS), which connects to the rest of the body. The CNS interprets sensory information and controls actions, while the PNS regulates voluntary muscle movements (somatic nervous system) and involuntary functions (autonomic nervous system). Neurons are the basic building blocks of the nervous system, transmitting electrical signals throughout the body.
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Reynald Tim G. Lopos
MT 30-CC
March 21, 2024Your circulatory system, also known as the cardiovascular or vascular system, transports oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to the cells of your body for energy, growth, and repair purposes. Additionally, it eliminates carbon dioxide and other waste products that are not required by your cells.
Reynald Tim G. Lopos
BSMT – II
MT 30 LEC CCHistology is a branch of biology focused on understanding the composition and structure of tissues in plants and animals, particularly in relation to their specific functions. It involves the microscopic examination of cells and tissues, known as microanatomy, to discern their unique characteristics. Each type of tissue or cell possesses distinct features shaped by the organism\’s various functions. Histology employs advanced imaging methods to analyze and recognize these tissues and structures. Techniques like light microscopy and electron microscopy are utilized to visualize the minute details found in specially prepared tissue samples. By studying histology, researchers can identify unidentified tissues, gain insights into tissue or cell function, and even detect diseases within an organism\’s cells.
BIBLE VERSE:
Romans 12:2 (NKJV) – \”And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.\”
What I learned in MT-14 LEC:
In MT 14: Health Information System for Medical Laboratory Science, I learned about the crucial role of health information systems in the field of Medical Laboratory Science. These systems play a vital role in managing and organizing patient data, laboratory test results, and other relevant healthcare information. One of the key concepts I learned was the importance of accurate and secure data management. I understood the significance of maintaining data integrity, confidentiality, and availability to ensure the highest quality of patient care. I gained knowledge about the various components of health information systems, including data input, storage, retrieval, and analysis. We discussed the importance of standardization and interoperability to facilitate seamless information exchange between different healthcare entities. Furthermore, I learned about the essential role of health informatics professionals in the implementation, maintenance, and optimization of health information systems. I understood the ethical and legal considerations associated with handling patient information, including privacy regulations and security measures.