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CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
The circulatory system is a system composed of the heart, blood, and blood vessels. Its main purpose is to transport nutrients, respiratory gases, and metabolic products throughout an organism, allowing various tissues to co-opt. Transportation of nutrients is done through fluids, such as blood and lymph, transmitted through a networks of vessels which allow these fluids to reach their utmost specialization and elaboration in the human body.
Reference: https://www.britannica.com/science/circulatory-system/Vascular-systems
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Neurons are polarized cells that are responsible for communication throughout the body, often based on the flow of electrical signals along their membrane. Neurons have different working parts. Signals are received at the dendrites, passed along the cell body, and move along the axon towards the target, which may be another neuron, muscle tissue, or a gland. Many axons are insulated by a lipid-rich substance called myelin. Specific types of glial cells, cells that support, provide this insulation.Nervous Tissue – Anatomy & PhysiologyPrimary Navigation
Ellen Nicole D. Calunsag
BSMT – II
MT30 – BB
What is histology art?
Histology art is a creative expression of histology, the study of cells, tissues, and organs as seen through a microscope. Oftentimes, the science of histology is narrated through various forms of art like watercolor, digital art, or sketches. Indeed, what\’s seen under the microscope is best illustrated by the hues, colors, and patterns united in the strokes of a pen– where the science of histology is tied to the unparalleled impact of art.
Quality Assurance is a process which focuses on providing assurance that quality request will be achieved. A QA aim is to prevent defect. Quality Control, on the other hand, is a process which focuses on fulfilling the quality request. A QC aim is to detect and improve the defects.
Difference Between Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA vs QC)What is the exact difference between Quality Assurance and Quality Control? Know the details about QA vs QC with real-life examples.
Levey-Jennings charts are often used in laboratories to ensure that test methods are accurate. A control, with a known “true value,” is selected for a lab test, and is run on a regular basis (e.g., each shift, daily, or before each lab test). Each control result is plotted on the chart, and the generated standard deviation is utilized to set the control limits. Special rules, called the “Westgard Rules,” are used to interpret the Levey-Jennings chart.
Levey-Jennings Charts | BPI ConsultingAugust 2010