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Elar Athena Cataylo posted an update in the group
MT30 – G – ('23-'24) 2 years agoElar Athena F. Cataylo
BSMT II
MT30 (lab) – GCONNECTIVE TISSUES
Connective tissues bind structures together, form a framework and support for organs and the body as a…
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Elar Athena Cataylo posted an update in the group
MT30 – G – ('23-'24) 2 years agoElar Athena F. Cataylo
BSMT II
MT30 (lab) – GEPITHELIAL TISSUES
Epithelial tissue primarily appears as large sheets of cells covering all surfaces of the body e…
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Elar Athena Cataylo posted an update in the group
MT30 – G – ('23-'24) 2 years agoElar Athena F. Cataylo
BSMT II
MT30 (lab) – GTYPES OF TISSUES
Tissues are like the building blocks of our bodies, and they come in four main types: epithelial,…
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Elar Athena Cataylo posted an update 2 years ago
ELAR ATHENA F. CATAYLO
BSMT II
MT30 (LAB) – GTissues are like the building blocks of our bodies, and they come in four main types: epithelial, connective, muscle, and…
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Kate Lucia Lugatiman posted an update 2 years ago
Lugatiman, Kate Lucia M.
MT30-CCThe nephron is the functional unit of the kidney, responsible for filtering blood, reabsorbing useful substances, and excreting waste products as urine. It consists of a renal corpuscle, which filters blood, and a renal tubule, which processes the filtered fluid.
The renal corpuscle is composed of a glomerulus,…[Read more]
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Kate Lucia Lugatiman posted an update 2 years ago
Lugatiman, Kate Lucia M.
MT30-CCNervous System
The nervous system is the command center of the body, responsible for controlling all bodily functions. It is composed of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves, which work together to send and receive messages. The brain and spinal cord form the central nervous system (CNS), while the nerves that…[Read more] -
Kate Lucia Lugatiman posted an update 2 years ago
Lugatiman, Kate Lucia M.
MT 30-CCCirculatory System
The circulatory system, also known as the cardiovascular system, is a network of organs and vessels that transport blood throughout the body. It is responsible for delivering oxygen and nutrients to cells and removing waste products. The circulatory system consists of the heart, arteries,…[Read more] -
Vince Louanne Tabilon posted an update 2 years ago
Vince Louanne R. Tabilon
MT30-CC LECWhy is Histology Important?
Histology is crucial in the medical field because it provides essential information about the microscopic structure and function of tissues, which is vital for diagnosing diseases and understanding pathological processes. By analyzing tissue samples, histologists can detect…[Read more]
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Vince Louanne Tabilon posted an update 2 years ago
Vince Louanne R. Tabilon
MT30-CC LECWhat is Histology Art?
Histology art is the creative representation of tissue structures observed under a microscope. This unique blend of science and art involves creating detailed illustrations that depict the intricate and often aesthetically pleasing patterns found in biological tissues. Histology artists…[Read more]
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Shekainah Shane Catadman posted an update in the group
MT30 – CC (LEC) 2 years agoUrinary System
The primary job of the urinary system is to filter blood, producing urine as a waste product in the process. The renal pelvis, bladder, urethra, ureters, and kidneys are the organs that make up the urinary system. The body uses the nutrients it receives from food to produce energy. This system cleans your blood, eliminating waste…[Read more] -
Shekainah Shane Catadman posted an update in the group
MT30 – CC (LEC) 2 years ago🧠 Nervous System 🤓
Our nervous system is involved in every action you take. The brain, spinal cord, and nerves are the three primary components of the nervous system. We can move, think, and feel better with it. It even controls bodily functions we don’t give much thought to, like digestion. Both the peripheral and central nerve systems are…[Read more] -
Shekainah Shane Catadman posted an update in the group
MT30 – CC (LEC) 2 years agoCirculatory System 🫶🏿🫀
Your body’s circulatory system, also known as the cardiovascular system or vascular system, transports hormones, nutrients, and oxygen to the cells in your body for use in development, repair, and energy production. Carbon dioxide and other waste materials that your cells do not require are also eliminated by your…[Read more] -
Ma. Christine M. Gillana posted an update in the group
MT30 – CC (LEC) 2 years agoHow blood flows inside the kidney
The urinary system serves as the body’s filtration system. It removes toxins and wastes from the body through the urine excreted. It filters blood to eliminate extra water, salt, toxins, and other waste products. The main organs in this system include two kidneys, two ureters, a bladder, and a urethra.
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Shekainah Shane Catadman posted an update in the group
MT30 – G – ('23-'24) 2 years agoREPRODUCTIVE TISSUE
Reproductive tissue is essential to the reproductive system, which includes organs like the testes, ovaries, and uterus. In males, reproductive… -
Shekainah Shane Catadman posted an update in the group
MT30 – G – ('23-'24) 2 years agoRESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Respiratory tissue is crucial to the respiratory system, which includes the lungs, airways, and other structures involved in breathing. The primary… -
Shekainah Shane Catadman posted an update in the group
MT30 – G – ('23-'24) 2 years agoURINARY SYSTEM
The ureters, bladder, and a portion of the urethra are lined with transitional epithelium, which is essential to the urinary system because it permits… -
Shekainah Shane Catadman posted an update in the group
MT30 – G – ('23-'24) 2 years agoINTEGUMENTARY TISSUE
The integumentary system, which consists of the skin, hair, and nails, depends on integumentary tissue, especially the epithelial lining. Stratified… -
Shekainah Shane Catadman posted an update in the group
MT30 – G – ('23-'24) 2 years agoDIGESTIVE SYSTEM
The digestive system depends on digestive tissue, particularly the epithelial lining. The digestive system is lined with many types of epithelial… -
Shekainah Shane Catadman posted an update in the group
MT30 – G – ('23-'24) 2 years agoCIRCULATORY SYSTEM
The circulatory system, which includes the heart, blood arteries, and lymphatic vessels, depends on circulatory tissue, mostly blood and lymph. Throughout the circulatory system, blood—comprised of platelets, plasma, and red and white blood cells—delivers hormones, nutrition, and oxygen to cells while expelling wastes like car… -
Ma. Christine M. Gillana posted an update in the group
MT30 – G – ('23-'24) 2 years agoActivity 8: The Reproductive SystemThe reproductive system is primarily involved in reproduction and producing offspring. It consists of internal and external organs….
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