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Jacqueline Oppliger posted an update in the group
Histology Art (MT30 – G) 4 years, 1 month ago1. Smooth Muscle Tissue -
Jacqueline Oppliger posted an update 4 years, 1 month ago
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Jacqueline Oppliger posted an update 4 years, 1 month ago
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Jacqueline Oppliger posted an update 4 years, 1 month ago
1. Smooth Muscle Tissue -
Jacqueline Oppliger posted an update in the group
Histology Art (MT30 – G) 4 years, 1 month ago5. Hyaline Cartilage -
Jacqueline Oppliger posted an update in the group
Histology Art (MT30 – G) 4 years, 1 month agoHey hey! Sharing my love for crafts by showing you guys the histology art I have made hihi hope you guys will like it! -
Jacqueline Oppliger posted an update in the group
Histology Art (MT30 – G) 4 years, 1 month agoHi guys! I know it has been very hectic lately but I hope you still find time to rest and be the best versions of yourself. Today I will share my best version of the Urinary system tissues which I hope you guys will like. -
Jan Trisha Jumao-as Caballero posted an update in the group
MT30 CD: Histology 4 years, 1 month agoTissues are classified into four broad categories based on structural and functional similarities. The  four types of tissues are the following: connective tissue, epithelial tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue. -
Chrystal Angelica Avengoza posted an update in the group
Microscopic Photos of Reproductive System Tissue Slides 4 years, 1 month agoOviduct-
The infundibulum, which has fimbriae and is positioned next to the ovary, the ampulla, the isthmus, and the pars interstitialis are the segments of the oviduct. The…
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Chrystal Angelica Avengoza posted an update in the group
Histology Art – F (2022) 4 years, 1 month agoUrinary System
The kidney, ureter, urinary bladder, and urethra make up the urinary system. Urine is produced by the kidneys and contains extra water, electrolytes, and… -
Jacqueline Oppliger posted an update in the group
Histology Art (MT30 – G) 4 years, 1 month agoHey Hey! Dropping this here cause I’m still not over the partial results of the elections. Honestly, I don’t know how to feel. I have always wanted to go out of the…-
The lungs is the most known part of the respiratory system. The system is composed of a group of organs and tissues that work together to help us breathe and live each…
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What really is the trachea?
The trachea is most commonly known as the windpipe and is a key part of our respiratory system. the trachea is a long, U-shaped tube that… -
Smelling has been an important sense that we make use of every single day. We smell scents and even food before we eat them. All thanks to the olfactory mucosa for giving us these privileges. The olfactory mucosa is the part of the nasal mucosa that carries the specialized sensory organ for the modality of smell.
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Jacqueline Oppliger posted an update in the group
MT 30 – GH (Lec) 4 years, 1 month agoHey there fellows! How are y’all doing? Are you making sure that your hearts are happy? I’m proud of y’all and I hope that someday every one of us will be able to say that our hearts are truly happy as we fulfill our dreams as future health workers. I wish to make you all realize that everything that we are currently doing will pay off and I’m…[Read more]
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The article about the heart highlights the effects of development on cardiac function. I remembered it was on my eight grade in highschool when we first tackled about the heart and I was so fascinated to know that such a small organ controls whether we get to live or not. That moment made me realize what I wanted to be. It took me a week of…[Read more]
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Chrystal Angelica Avengoza posted an update in the group
Histology Art – F (2022) 4 years, 1 month agoLook closely(?) -
Jacqueline Oppliger posted an update in the group
Histology Art (MT30 – G) 4 years, 1 month agoMy president is visible and accountable, someone who will show up at times when she is needed and someone who shows clear intentions for the country. I want someone who… -
Jan Trisha Jumao-as Caballero posted an update in the group
MT30 CD: Histology 4 years, 1 month ago\”Sa Gobyernong Tapat, Angat Buhay Lahat!\”#LetLeniKikoLead
#LeniKiko2022
#KulayRosasAngBukas
#SaGobyernongTapatAngatBuhayLahat
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My Histology art incorporates some epithelial tissues to form the names Leni and Kiko, which represent as my President and Vice President. In addition, I used a Google…
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Chrystal Angelica Avengoza posted an update in the group
Histology Art – F (2022) 4 years, 1 month agoRespiratory System
The primary function of the respiratory system is to bring fresh air into your body while eliminating waste gases.-
Lung
Elastic tissues in the lungs allow them to inflate and deflate without losing their form. A thin lining called the pleura protects them. The bronchial tree, lungs,…
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Chrystal Angelica Avengoza posted an update in the group
Histology Art – F (2022) 4 years, 1 month agoDigestive System
Nutrients are broken down into small enough pieces for your body to absorb and utilise for energy, development, and cell repair via your digestive system.-
Esophagus
Food is digested by your stomach, which is a muscular organ. Food is transported from the mouth cavity to the stomach via the esophagus. A stratified squamous…
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Jacqueline Oppliger posted an update in the group
Histology Art (MT30 – G) 4 years, 1 month agoLemme share another Histology Art about the Digestive System to remind everyone to be very careful with your food intake. There are several organs that might be affected…-
What is a Small Intestine? A long tube-like organ that connects the stomach and the large intestine. It is about 20 feet long and folds many times to fit inside the…
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The large intestine includes the colon, rectum and anus. It’s all one, long tube that continues from the small intestine as food nears the end of its journey through your digestive system. The large intestine turns food waste into stool and passes it from the body when you poop.
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What is the Function of your Stomach? Your stomach’s purpose is to digest food and send it to your small intestine. It has three functions: Temporarily store food. Contract and relax to mix and break down food.
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