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  • Kate Lucia Lugatiman posted an update 2 years, 4 months ago

    Kate Lucia M. Lugatiman
    MT 30-CC LEC
    Why is Histology important?

    According to David Nguyen(2019) Histology is important as it studies how tissues are structured and how they work. Knowing what a normal tissue looks like and how it normally works is important for recognizing different diseases. It also helps in figuring out what causes certain diseases, how to treat those diseases, and whether the treatment has worked. Histology can be considered as the study of anatomy and physiology at the microscopic level.

    Structure Reveals FunctionEach organ of a body consists of four basic types of tissues: epithelial, connective, muscle and nervous tissue. However, the cells in these tissues can be shaped differently when they are found in different organs. In fact, how the cells in a tissue are shaped can predict how that tissue functions.

    This is because the same patterns of structure and function are repeated throughout the whole organism. Some tissues give rigid structure support, such as bone. Others contract to general force for movement, such as skeletal muscle. Others form pouches that secrete fluids, such as salivary glands(Nguyen,2019.
    How does sound affect heart rate? (Nguyen 2019, March 2). Sciencing. https://sciencing.com/sound-affect-heart-rate-

    As a student, I find Histology important because it is the microscopic key to understanding our body, how tissues support every part of our body even when it cannot be seen in a naked . With Histology, people may be cured for the disease they are fighting or may prepare for early diagnosis. Histology therefore unlocks the secrets of human body and fight for everyone’s health.

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