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SU INTRAMURALS 2023
ATTENDANCE
DAY 5 | March 29, 2023
Volleyball Women vs CED (? Monapil Court)
Softball WOMEN vs CAS (?Ravello Ballfield)
Lawn Tennis Women vs AGRI (?SU tennis court).
Lawn Tennis Women’s vs IRS (?SU tennis court).
Let’s Go ICLS!!???
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Jayrah A. Solamillo
BSMT – II
MT 30 LEC – BBTHOUGHTS ON CIRCULATORY SYSTEM AND TISSUES
The circulatory system and its tissues are remarkable because they function in tandem to maintain the health of our bodies. Important substances like oxygen, nutrition, and hormones are transported throughout our body via the heart, blood vessels, and blood itself. Waste materials are also eliminated by these organs. The circulatory system’s tissues, such as those in blood arteries and the heart muscle, are important for making sure everything has smoothly. It makes sure that every cell in our bodies gets all that it needs to function correctly, much like an effective transport system. It is easier to take care of ourselves and maintain our health when we understand how the circulatory system and its tissues function (Seladi-Schulman, 2020).
REFERENCES:
Seladi-Schulman, J., PhD. (2020, February 17). What makes up your circulatory system and how does it work? Healthline. https://www.healthline.com/health/circulatory-system
Jayrah A. Solamillo
BSMT – II
MT 30 LEC – BBNERVOUS TISSUES
Nervous tissues function as the body’s message system. They are composed of glial cells that act as support, and neurons, which are unique cells. Neurons transmit electrical signals that carry messages, allow thought, movement, and emotion. Glial cells offer protection and support to neurons. When together, they create intricate networks that regulate every bodily function, including breathing and learning. Treating diseases like Parkinson’s disease and stroke requires a deeper understanding of neural tissues, which enables us to better understand how our brain and nerves function (Nervous Tissue | SEER Training, n.d.).REFERENCE:
Nervous tissue | SEER training. (n.d.). https://training.seer.cancer.gov/anatomy/cells_tissues_membranes/tissues/nervous.html
Jayrah A. Solamillo
BSMT – II
MT 30 LEC – BBWHY IS HISTOLOGY IMPORTANT?
Histology is important for a number of reasons. It enables us look at the structure-function connect at the microscopic level, to start with. Histology, which is often referred to as microscopic anatomy and histochemistry, helps one to view the structure of tissues in addition to any noticeable modifications they may have made. It is also used in research, autopsies, forensic investigations, and medical diagnostics (Gurina & Simms, 2023). Histologists can determine various cell types, how they are arranged within tissues, and how they affect an organ’s overall function by looking at tissues and cells under a microscope. The information helps for understanding common bodily functions and for accurate diagnosis of a wide range of illnesses and disorders. For example, in medical tests, histological analysis of biopsy samples aids in the identification of cancerous cells, assess tissue damage, and determination of the most appropriate treatment option for patients. It also helps in the identification of malignant cells.
Second, histology helps highly to the growth of science in a number of areas. Histological techniques are used by researchers to study the growth of tissues, rebirth, and the cellular processes that cause diseases. For the creation of different drugs, treatments, and medical procedures, this understanding is important (Histology at SIU, n.d.). In addition, histology works with other fields of study including molecular biology, immunology, and genetics for a thorough understanding of complicated systems of life. In conclusion, the amount of histology is in being able to show the small details of cell structure and functions, which helps medical care, biological research, and understanding of science.REFERENCE:
Gurina, T. S., & Simms, L. (2023, May 1). Histology, staining. StatPearls – NCBI Bookshelf. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK557663/#:~:text=Often%20called%20microscopic%20anatomy%20and,%2C%20autopsy%2C%20and%20forensic%20investigation.Histology at SIU. (n.d.). https://histology.siu.edu/intro/whystudy.htm
Jayrah A. Solamillo
BSMT – II
MT 30 – BBWHAT IS HISTOLOGY ART?
Histology art involves the creation of visually stunning and scientifically accurate representations of biological tissues at the microscopic level. Using various staining techniques and imaging methods, histology artists highlight the intricate structures of cells and tissues, turning scientific data into captivating visual compositions. These artworks not only serve educational purposes but also celebrate the beauty and complexity found within the hidden realms of the human body.
Great wave of small round blue cells (Animated PathArt) – YouTubePart Art of the Great Wave… also featuring Jack Sparrow.
JAYRAH A. SOLAMILLO
GE 10 – DD
Attendance | October 27, 2023
Bible Verse:
Psalm 145: 9 “The Lord is good to all.”