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Christine Therese D. Olasiman posted an update in the group
MT30 CD: Histology 2 years ago
Organs are made up of tissues that are joined together. Tissue is extremely important in the human body since it is responsible for the formation, development, and protection of organs. It aids in the connection of bones, the movement of bodily components, and the body’s flexibility. These are my 10 Microscopic Tissue… -
Christine Therese D. Olasiman posted a new activity comment 2 years ago
The Fallopian tube's inner mucosal layer is responsible for delivering gametes and embryos, as well as tubal fluid discharges. Epithelial cells and the lamina propria mucosa, a network of connective tissue with a mixed cell population, make up the endosalpinx. Ciliated epithelial cells and nonciliated secretory epithelial cells make up the…[Read more]
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The Fallopian tube's inner mucosal layer is responsible for delivering gametes and embryos, as well as tubal fluid discharges. Epithelial cells and the lamina propria mucosa, a network of connective tissue with a mixed cell population, make up the endosalpinx. Ciliated epithelial cells and nonciliated secretory epithelial cells make up the…[Read more]
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Christine Therese D. Olasiman added a photo 2 years ago
Sorry late submission, but my vote still counts for Leni and Kiko 🙂 -
Christine Therese D. Olasiman posted a new activity comment 2 years, 1 month ago
Your respiratory system includes built-in techniques to keep hazardous items in the air from entering your lungs.Hairs in your nose help filter out big particles….
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Your respiratory system includes built-in techniques to keep hazardous items in the air from entering your lungs.
Hairs in your nose help filter out big particles….
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Christine Therese D. Olasiman posted a new activity comment 2 years, 1 month ago
The digestive system takes in food, digests and absorbs nutrients, and excretes waste, all of which are necessary for energy production and protein anabolism. The… -
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The digestive system takes in food, digests and absorbs nutrients, and excretes waste, all of which are necessary for energy production and protein anabolism. The…
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Christine Therese D. Olasiman added a photo 2 years, 2 months ago
The digestive tract is a lengthy, continuous tube that measures roughly 9 meters in length. It has two exits to the outside, one through the mouth and the other through the anus. Although there are differences in each location, the basic structure of the wall remains consistent throughout the tube’s length.The digestive tract’s wall is made up…
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Christine Therese D. Olasiman added a photo 2 years, 2 months ago
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Christine Therese D. Olasiman added a photo 2 years, 2 months ago
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Christine Therese D. Olasiman posted an update in the group
Medical Histology – MT 30 Lab C (2022) 2 years, 3 months ago
The cell is the primary structural and functional unit of all living beings. The cumulative activity of separate cells determines an organism’s activity. Within cells, energy flow (metabolism and biochemistry) happens.
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Christine Therese D. Olasiman posted an update in the group
Medical Histology – MT 30 Lab C (2022) 2 years, 3 months ago
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Christine Therese D. Olasiman posted an update in the group
Medical Histology – MT 30 Lab C (2022) 2 years, 3 months ago
Histology Art for Epithelial Tissues -
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