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Maria Alexandra C. Tenorio
MT30-BBHistology of Circulatory System
The circulatory system pumps blood throughout the body. It consists of the heart which pumps blood; the many blood vessels which deliver oxygenated blood to our different organs, muscles, and tissues and bring deoxygenated blood back to the heart; and blood which brings oxygen and other nutrients to the different parts of the body that need them. Because of their function, blood vessels (except capillaries) consist of three layers: tunica intima, tunica media, and tunica adventitia. Additionally, the circulatory system only has one layer of muscle in contrast to the gastrointestinal tract which has two or three layers.
References:
https://www.histology.leeds.ac.uk/circulatory/circ_common_str.php
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/body/21775-circulatory-system
Maria Alexandra C. Tenorio
MT30-BBNervous Tissue is responsible for the coordination and control of much of our body’s activities. It stimulates contraction of muscle, makes you aware of the environment, and has a major role in the function of our emotions, memory, and reasoning. The cells in nervous tissue need to communicate with each other through electrical nerve impulses in order to do all these functions.
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MT30 – BBWhat is Histology Art?
Histology Art is an art form that explores the beauty of histology, which delves into the microscopic anatomy of biological tissues. Digital editing is used to create these histology art images, without needing the use of special histology stains or different histology immunochemistry techniques. It is both the celebration and appreciation of science and creativity in one form.
Quality Assurance (QA) is the system used to verify that the entire analytical process is operating within acceptable limits, while Quality Control (QC) is the mechanisms established to measure non-conforming method performance.
The Levey-Jennings chart is a form of statistical process control (SPC) graph commonly employed in laboratory quality control contexts. Unlike the Shewhart individuals control chart, it relies on the long-term estimate of sigma instead of the short-term estimate within subgroups or samples. Control limits for proportion data are set at 10-20-30 percent. Instead of using the Nelson Rules, the Westgard Rules are advised to determine whether to release the results obtained from samples taken during the control or to rerun them.
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