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				<title>Caryl Jole Paligsa posted a new activity comment</title>
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					<span>Areolar connective tissue holds organs in place and attaches epithelial tissue to other underlying tissues. It also serves as a reservoir of water and salts for surrounding tissues. Almost all cells obtain their nutrients from and release their wastes into areolar connective tissue.</p>
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					<span>Transitional epithelium is an epithelial tissue which in a relaxed state appears as a stratified cuboidal epithelium. The cells in the transitional epithelium are pear-shaped or round, but as tissue is stretched, cells become flattened, giving the appearance of stratified squamous epithelium<br />
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					<span> Fibrocartilage provides the tough material of the intervertebral discs; the intraarticular cartilages of the knee, wrist and temporo-mandibular joints; the articular cartilage of the temporo-mandibular joint and of the joint between the clavicle and the sternum</p>
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					<span> Elastic cartilage is resilient, easily returning to its original shape after bending or distortion, and has more flexibility and elasticity than other cartilage types. Its matrix contains a dense, interwoven network of elastic fibers embedded in a small amount of amorphous extracellular ground substance.</p>
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					<span>In this type of tissue, the collagen fibres are densely packed, and arranged in parallel. This type of tissue is found in ligaments (which link bone to bone at joints) and tendons (connections between bones or cartilage and muscle)<br />
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					<span>Hyaline, or articular, cartilage covers the ends of bones to create a low-friction environment and cushion at the joint surface. When cartilage in the joint is healthy, it effectively allows fluid bending/straightening motions and protects the joint against weight-bearing stresses.</span>
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					<span>They possess a single axon with several symmetrically radiating dendrites. Some neurons have multiple axons or lack axons all together. Multipolar neurons can be classified on the basis of their dendritic branching pattern and shape of the soma into stellate, pyramidal, fusiform, Purkinje, and glomerular cells.<br />
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					<span>Cardiac muscle tissue forms the muscle surrounding the heart. With the function of the muscle being to cause the mechanical motion of pumping blood throughout the rest of the body, unlike skeletal muscles, the movement is involuntary as to sustain life.<br />
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					<span>Skeletal muscle is one of the three significant muscle tissues in the human body. Each skeletal muscle consists of thousands of muscle fibers wrapped together by connective tissue sheaths. The individual bundles of muscle fibers in a skeletal muscle are known as fasciculi.<br />
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					<span>Smooth muscle is present throughout the body, where it serves a variety of functions. It is in the stomach and intestines, where it helps with digestion and nutrient collection. It exists throughout the urinary system, where it functions to help rid the body of toxins and works in electrolyte balance.<br />
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					<span>Jejunum &#8211; The jejunum is one of three sections that make up the small intestine. The small intestine is part of the digestive system and is vital for breaking down and absorbing nutrients. It extends from the pyloric sphincter of the stomach to the ileocecal valve that connects the small intestine to the large intestine.</p>
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					<span>HISTOLOGY ART
Microscopic Photos of Digestive System Tissue
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					<span>HISTOLOGY ART
Microscopic Photos of Digestive System Tissue
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<div class="rtmedia-activity-text">Pancreas &#8211; The pancreas contains glands that release substances to help with digestion and control blood sugar. Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes are common pancreatic&#8230;</div>
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Microscopic Photos of Digestive System Tissue
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Microscopic Photos of Digestive System Tissue
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Microscopic Photos of Digestive System Tissue
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					<span>Muscularis &#8211; The muscularis, or muscularis externa, consists of an inner circular muscular layer and a longitudinal outer muscular layer. The coordinated contractions of these layers is called peristalsis, which propels the food through the GI tract.</span>
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Microscopic Photos of Digestive System Tissue
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					<span>Large intestine &#8211; 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.</p>
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Microscopic Photos of Digestive System Tissue
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					<span>Stomach &#8211; The stomach is a muscular organ located on the left side of the upper abdomen. The stomach receives food from the esophagus. As food reaches the end of the esophagus, it enters the stomach through a muscular valve called the lower esophageal sphincter.</p>
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					<span>The article discusses the role of dermal fibroblasts in the formation and repair of the skin. Fibroblasts play an important role in normal wound healing by breaking down the fibrin clot, producing new extracellular matrix (ECM) and collagen structures to support the other cells involved in efficient wound healing, and constricting the wound.</p>
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					<span>Hair is made up of dead keratinised cells arranged in columns. A central medulla, or core (not evident in fine hairs), is surrounded by a keratinised cortex, and the outer third layer is highly keratinised and creates the thin hard cuticle on the exterior of the hair.</span>
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This book is all about Skin Tissue Models, and it provides a translational link for biomedical researchers interested in interdisciplinary approaches to skin regeneration. Because the skin is the body's greatest organ, designed substitutes have important medicinal applications for individuals suffering from disease and damage - from burn wounds and surgical scars to vitiligo, psoriasis, and even plastic surgery. This book provides readers with a preliminary description of the normal structure and function of mammalian skin, as well as exposure to clinical problems and disease, coverage of potential therapeutic molecules and testing, skin substitutes, models as skin biology study platforms, and emerging technologies.
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					<span>Skin models are experimental systems that simulate human skin physiology, function, or illness. In vitro approaches, ex vivo skin cultures, and animal models, particularly mice and fish, are among them.</span>
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Location: The fundus of the uterus is the top part of the uterus that is across from the cervix (the opening of the uterus). The fundus of the bladder is the&#8230;</div>
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Location: The esophagus is located in the center of your chest in an area called the mediastinum. It lies behind your windpipe&#8230;</div>
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Location: The outer lining of organs and body cavities of the abdomen and chest, including the stomach.<br />
Function: Serous membrane (or serosa) is a smooth tissue membrane of mesothelium lining the contents and inner walls of body cavities, which secrete serous fluid to allow lubricated sliding movements between opposing surfaces.<br />
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Location: The muscularis mucosae is the deepest layer of mucosa, lying next to the submucosa. It consists of an outer longitudinal and inner circular layer of smooth muscle cells.<br />
Function: The muscularis layer is responsible for the peristaltic movements and segmental contractions in and the alimentary canal<br />
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Location: The submucosa lies under the mucosa and consists of fibrous connective tissue, separating the mucosa from the next layer, the muscularis externa&#8230;.</div>
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Location: The moist, inner lining of some organs and body cavities (such as the nose, mouth, lungs, and stomach). Glands in the&#8230;</p></div>
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