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				<title>Barbara Zaragoza completed the step &quot;Get a comment or reply on your post&quot; of the badges Valued Learner: Get a comment or reply on your post</title>
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				<title>Barbara Zaragoza completed the step &quot;Get a comment or reply on your post&quot; of the badges Valued Learner: Get a comment or reply on your post</title>
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				<title>Barbara Zaragoza posted an update: </title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2022 22:35:56 +0800</pubDate>

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				<title>Barbara Zaragoza posted an update in the group Histology Art (MT 30 – I) 2022</title>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 28 May 2022 09:44:22 +0800</pubDate>

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				<title>Barbara Zaragoza posted an update in the group Histology Art (MT 30 – I) 2022</title>
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					<span>1. Smooth Muscle Tissue </span>
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				<title>Barbara Zaragoza posted a new activity comment</title>
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<div class="rtmedia-activity-text">Endometrium. Has specialized mucosa that whenever menstruation occurs, undergoes marked changes.</p>
<p>Myometrium. It is composed of three smooth muscle indistinct layers&#8230;.</p></div>
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				<a href="https://getaprofessor.com/members/barbarazaragoza/">Barbara Zaragoza</a> posted an update in the group <a href="https://getaprofessor.com/groups/microscopic-photos-of-reproductive-system-tissue-slides/">Microscopic Photos of Reproductive System Tissue Slides</a> <div class="rtmedia-activity-container"><div class="rtmedia-activity-text">
					<span>This specimen is the menstrual phase of the UTERUS. However, during the menstrual cycle of a woman it undergoes some changes. The changes in the uterus in this cycle is divided into proliferative, secretory and menstrual phases. The walls of the uterus is composed of three layers. These 3 layers are the Endometrium, Myometrium, and Perimetrium.</span>
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<div class="rtmedia-activity-text">This specimen is the menstrual phase of the UTERUS. However, during the menstrual cycle of a woman it undergoes some changes. The changes in the uterus in this cycle is&#8230;</div>
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<div class="rtmedia-activity-text">The ovaries are responsible for oocyte production through a process called oogenesis and the secretion of female sex hormones namely estrogen and progesterone. </p>
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<div class="rtmedia-activity-text">In conclusion, the histological structure of the circulatory system of juvenile elephants appears to be similar to human and other mammal species. Specifically, it is&#8230;</div>
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An interesting research article about the information on the histology of Elephants is provided below. Due to lacking histology information, researchers studied 24 elephant organs, specifically their histological structures. The tissues for examination were acquired from different body systems such as the Integumentary system, Nervous system, Muscular system, Skeletal system, Cardiovascular system, Respiratory system, Urinary system, Reproductive system, and Lymphatic system.

There were 40 tissues in total but in this discussion, we are going to focus on the histology of the Circulatory/Cardiovascular System.
[bpfb_link url='https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6004303/' title='Histology of 24 organs from Asian elephant calves (Elephas maximus) - PMC' image='https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/pmc-logo-share.png?_=0']Elephants are the largest and heaviest living terrestrial animals, but information on their histology is still lacking. This study provides a unique insight into the elephant’s organs and also provides a comparison between juvenile Asian elephants ...[/bpfb_link]			]]></content:encoded>
				
				
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<div class="rtmedia-activity-text">The results of the examination in the juvenile stage of elephants show various results. At low magnification, nuclei and fibroblasts were observed. Then, endomysium was&#8230;</div>
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An interesting research article about the information on the histology of Elephants is provided below. Due to lacking histology information, researchers studied 24 elephant organs, specifically their histological structures. The tissues for examination were acquired from different body systems such as the Integumentary system, Nervous system, Muscular system, Skeletal system, Cardiovascular system, Respiratory system, Urinary system, Reproductive system, and Lymphatic system.

There were 40 tissues in total but in this discussion, we are going to focus on the histology of the Circulatory/Cardiovascular System.
[bpfb_link url='https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6004303/' title='Histology of 24 organs from Asian elephant calves (Elephas maximus) - PMC' image='https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/pmc-logo-share.png?_=0']Elephants are the largest and heaviest living terrestrial animals, but information on their histology is still lacking. This study provides a unique insight into the elephant’s organs and also provides a comparison between juvenile Asian elephants ...[/bpfb_link]			]]></content:encoded>
				
				
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					<span>Based on my analysis, the histological information is of importance. It can be a basis for future diagnosis or microanatomical studies. The histological information that the scientists or anatomists gather can help in the pathogenesis of elephants whose sick. In addition, it can determine the unknown cause of death.</span>
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An interesting research article about the information on the histology of Elephants is provided below. Due to lacking histology information, researchers studied 24 elephant organs, specifically their histological structures. The tissues for examination were acquired from different body systems such as the Integumentary system, Nervous system, Muscular system, Skeletal system, Cardiovascular system, Respiratory system, Urinary system, Reproductive system, and Lymphatic system.

There were 40 tissues in total but in this discussion, we are going to focus on the histology of the Circulatory/Cardiovascular System.
[bpfb_link url='https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6004303/' title='Histology of 24 organs from Asian elephant calves (Elephas maximus) - PMC' image='https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/pmc-logo-share.png?_=0']Elephants are the largest and heaviest living terrestrial animals, but information on their histology is still lacking. This study provides a unique insight into the elephant’s organs and also provides a comparison between juvenile Asian elephants ...[/bpfb_link]			]]></content:encoded>
				
				
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<div class="rtmedia-activity-text">What interests me in this research study is that, according to Thitaram et al. (2018), some anatomists and scientists did not discover or confirm how similar or&#8230;</div>
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An interesting research article about the information on the histology of Elephants is provided below. Due to lacking histology information, researchers studied 24 elephant organs, specifically their histological structures. The tissues for examination were acquired from different body systems such as the Integumentary system, Nervous system, Muscular system, Skeletal system, Cardiovascular system, Respiratory system, Urinary system, Reproductive system, and Lymphatic system.

There were 40 tissues in total but in this discussion, we are going to focus on the histology of the Circulatory/Cardiovascular System.
[bpfb_link url='https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6004303/' title='Histology of 24 organs from Asian elephant calves (Elephas maximus) - PMC' image='https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/pmc-logo-share.png?_=0']Elephants are the largest and heaviest living terrestrial animals, but information on their histology is still lacking. This study provides a unique insight into the elephant’s organs and also provides a comparison between juvenile Asian elephants ...[/bpfb_link]			]]></content:encoded>
				
				
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An interesting research article about the information on the histology of Elephants is provided below. Due to lacking histology information, researchers studied 24 elephant organs, specifically their histological structures. The tissues for examination were acquired from different body systems such as the Integumentary system, Nervous system, Muscular system, Skeletal system, Cardiovascular system, Respiratory system, Urinary system, Reproductive system, and Lymphatic system.

There were 40 tissues in total but in this discussion, we are going to focus on the histology of the Circulatory/Cardiovascular System.
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SOURCES: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (2022, May 8). The Urinary Tract &amp; How It Works. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases; NIDDK | National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.&hellip;<span class="activity-read-more" id="activity-read-more-171584"><a href="https://getaprofessor.com/activity/p/171538/#acomment-171584" rel="nofollow ugc">[Read more]</a></span></p>
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					<span>Kidneys, Ureters, Bladder, Renal Pelvis, and Urethra contain the Urinary System. Its function is to filter, create, store, and eliminate waste products known as Urine. The organs mentioned are of great help for the system\'s process inside the body. 

The illustration below consists of the Urinary Bladder, Kidney, and Ureter. It is created using the IbisPaint X application and Canva.</span>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>URETER -Transitional Epithelium -Small tubes about 8-10 inches in length -It connects the Kidneys to the Bladder -It also carries the urine from the kidneys down to the Bladder -The muscles that surround the ureter expand and help the flow of the urine going to the bladder.</p>
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					<span>Kidneys, Ureters, Bladder, Renal Pelvis, and Urethra contain the Urinary System. Its function is to filter, create, store, and eliminate waste products known as Urine. The organs mentioned are of great help for the system\'s process inside the body. 

The illustration below consists of the Urinary Bladder, Kidney, and Ureter. It is created using the IbisPaint X application and Canva.</span>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>KIDNEY/S -Simple cuboidal epithelium -The size is about the same as a fist, a bean-shaped organ -Located below the ribcage -It functions as a filter in removing wastes from the blood -It balances the amount of water and electrolytes in the body</p>
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					<span>Kidneys, Ureters, Bladder, Renal Pelvis, and Urethra contain the Urinary System. Its function is to filter, create, store, and eliminate waste products known as Urine. The organs mentioned are of great help for the system\'s process inside the body. 

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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>URINARY BLADDER -Transitional Epithelium -A hollow organ and appears to be like a balloon -It expands as it is filled with urine -It functions as a reservoir for urine -It is located between the hip bones that sit in the pelvis -Can hold 1/2 to 2 cups of Urine -Urination is the emptying of the Bladder</p>
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					<span>Kidneys, Ureters, Bladder, Renal Pelvis, and Urethra contain the Urinary System. Its function is to filter, create, store, and eliminate waste products known as Urine. The organs mentioned are of great help for the system\'s process inside the body. 

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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Urinary system has 3 tasks to do: Excretion. It removes the liquid and gaseous waste products from the blood. Secretion. The production of Urine occurs via secretion wherein the waste products from the blood are removed. Elimination. It occurs when urine goes from the urinary bladder down to the urethra, then exits the body. Source: What is&hellip;<span class="activity-read-more" id="activity-read-more-171545"><a href="https://getaprofessor.com/activity/p/171538/#acomment-171545" rel="nofollow ugc">[Read more]</a></span></p>
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					<span>Kidneys, Ureters, Bladder, Renal Pelvis, and Urethra contain the Urinary System. Its function is to filter, create, store, and eliminate waste products known as Urine. The organs mentioned are of great help for the system\'s process inside the body. 

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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Moreover, the respiratory tract is divided into two. The upper and lower respiratory tract. The upper respiratory tract includes: Nose Nasal cavity Sinuses Larynx Trachea The lower respiratory tract is consists of: Lungs Bronchi and bronchioles Air sacs (alveoli)</p>
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					<span>The system that helps you breath has networks of organs and tissues connected together. It is the Respiratory System that helps us breath. The components of the Respiratory system moves oxygen throughout our body as well as take out waste gases like carbon dioxide.

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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>EPIGLOTTIS Epithelium: Stratified Squamous non-Keratinized The Epiglottis is like a leaf-shaped flap located at the base of the tongue. It prevents food in going to the trachea. However, if this gets infected, it can cause blockage of the windpipe making it hard or unable to breathe.</p>
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					<span>The system that helps you breath has networks of organs and tissues connected together. It is the Respiratory System that helps us breath. The components of the Respiratory system moves oxygen throughout our body as well as take out waste gases like carbon dioxide.

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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LUNGS Epithelium: Ciliated Pseudostratified Columnar epithelium The lungs are covered by a thin-double layered serous membrane known as Pleura. It functions to remove oxygen distributing it to the bloodstream</p>
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					<span>The system that helps you breath has networks of organs and tissues connected together. It is the Respiratory System that helps us breath. The components of the Respiratory system moves oxygen throughout our body as well as take out waste gases like carbon dioxide.

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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TRACHEA Epithelium: Pseudostratified Columnar 3 main cell types: Goblet cells, Basal Cells, Cilia The TRACHEA is a long tube that connects to the voicebox and then to the Bronchi. It is a key part of the respiratory system as it functions as the windpipe. When the air goes to the trachea, it goes to the bronchi and then carries it towards the&hellip;<span class="activity-read-more" id="activity-read-more-168297"><a href="https://getaprofessor.com/activity/p/168287/#acomment-168297" rel="nofollow ugc">[Read more]</a></span></p>
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					<span>The system that helps you breath has networks of organs and tissues connected together. It is the Respiratory System that helps us breath. The components of the Respiratory system moves oxygen throughout our body as well as take out waste gases like carbon dioxide.

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					<span>The Respiratory System includes the following organs:</p>
<p>Nose<br />
Mouth<br />
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Voicebox (larynx)<br />
Windpipe (trachea)<br />
Large airways (bronchi)<br />
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					<span>The system that helps you breath has networks of organs and tissues connected together. It is the Respiratory System that helps us breath. The components of the Respiratory system moves oxygen throughout our body as well as take out waste gases like carbon dioxide.

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					<span>Illustration of Digestive System Body Tissues

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<div class="rtmedia-activity-text">One of the presented illustrations is the Liver. The Liver consists of many functions. However, its primary function is to act as the &#8220;chemical factory&#8221; in our body&#8230;.</div>
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					<span>The mouth, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestine, and anus are the organs connected to each other that made up our Digestive System. They are what we call the gastrointestinal tract or GI tract which also include the gall bladder, liver, and pancreas. They are all connected to each other from our mouth down to the anus. 

The Digestive System is one important and significant part of a person\'s body. It functions uniquely by breaking down foods into nutrients and energy as well as keeping a person healthy and kicking.

Moreover, it functions as an exit that packages waste or stool from our body when a bowel movement occurs. It serves as a disposal path to eliminate wastes and maybe also harmful substances inside the body.

In the illustration, the Appendix, Duodenum, and Liver are shown. The pictures were drawn using the IbisPaint X application. And, it was arranged using Photogrid and PicsArt.</span>
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<div class="rtmedia-activity-text">Also, in the illustration is the Duodenum. Duodenum is part of the small intestine. The small intestine functions as the organ that breaks down food, absorbs nutrients,&#8230;</div>
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					<span>The mouth, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestine, and anus are the organs connected to each other that made up our Digestive System. They are what we call the gastrointestinal tract or GI tract which also include the gall bladder, liver, and pancreas. They are all connected to each other from our mouth down to the anus. 

The Digestive System is one important and significant part of a person\'s body. It functions uniquely by breaking down foods into nutrients and energy as well as keeping a person healthy and kicking.

Moreover, it functions as an exit that packages waste or stool from our body when a bowel movement occurs. It serves as a disposal path to eliminate wastes and maybe also harmful substances inside the body.

In the illustration, the Appendix, Duodenum, and Liver are shown. The pictures were drawn using the IbisPaint X application. And, it was arranged using Photogrid and PicsArt.</span>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 10 Apr 2022 14:48:20 +0800</pubDate>

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					<span>In the lower right side of your abdomen is where the Appendix is located. It is a thin tube that joins the large intestine. </span>
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					<span>The mouth, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestine, and anus are the organs connected to each other that made up our Digestive System. They are what we call the gastrointestinal tract or GI tract which also include the gall bladder, liver, and pancreas. They are all connected to each other from our mouth down to the anus. 

The Digestive System is one important and significant part of a person\'s body. It functions uniquely by breaking down foods into nutrients and energy as well as keeping a person healthy and kicking.

Moreover, it functions as an exit that packages waste or stool from our body when a bowel movement occurs. It serves as a disposal path to eliminate wastes and maybe also harmful substances inside the body.

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