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The esophagus is a hollow, muscular tube that connects your throat to your stomach and transports food and liquid. Food is propelled down to your stomach by muscles in your esophagus. -
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The appendix is at the lower right corner of your abdomen. The appendix is a four-inch-long, thin tube that is part of your digestive tract. -
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The large intestine is approximately 5 feet long and 3 inches in diameter. Water is absorbed by the colon from wastes, resulting in stool. Nerves in the rectum cause the urge to defecate as feces enters. -
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Histology Art (MT30 – G) 3 years, 8 months agoHi! Posted below is the part 2 of my histology art for the digestive system. Enjoy learning!-
The esophagus is a hollow, muscular tube that connects your throat to your stomach and transports food and liquid. Food is propelled down to your stomach by muscles in your esophagus. -
The stomach is a muscular digestive organ. It is part of the gastrointestinal tract. When you eat, your stomach contracts and produces acids and enzymes that break down the food. Your stomach sends food to your small intestine once it has been broken down. -
The tongue serves as a digestive organ by helping swallowing and promoting food flow during mastication. Speech and taste are two other key functions.
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Clare Eulette B. Galleposo posted an update in the group
Histology Art (MT30 – G) 3 years, 8 months agoHi! Posted below is part 1 of my histology art for the digestive system. Enjoy learning!-
The large intestine is approximately 5 feet long and 3 inches in diameter. Water is absorbed by the colon from wastes, resulting in stool. Nerves in the rectum cause the urge to defecate as feces enters.
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The appendix is at the lower right corner of your abdomen. The appendix is a four-inch-long, thin tube that is part of your digestive tract.
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Histology Art (MT30 – G) 3 years, 9 months agoHello everyone! This is my histology art for the Integumentary System body tissues. Hope you like it <33 -
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Histology Art (MT30 – G) 3 years, 9 months agoHello everyone! Check out the histology art that I made about the circulatory tissues <3 -
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Histology Art (MT30 – G) 3 years, 9 months agoHello everyone! This is my histology art for Nervous Tissue <3 -
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Cardiac muscle: Cardiac muscle is a striated muscle tissue that only exists in the heart and is important for the heart’s capacity to pump blood. -
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Smooth muscle: Smooth muscle, also known as involuntary muscle, is a type of muscle that has no cross stripes when viewed under a microscope. It aids with digestion and nutrient collection in the stomach and intestines. It can be found throughout the urinary system, where it aids in the removal of pollutants and maintains electrolyte balance. -
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Skeletal muscle: Skeletal muscles make up 30 to 40% of your total body weight. They’re the muscles that attach to your bones and allow you to move and operate in a variety of ways. Skeletal muscles are voluntary, which means you have complete control over how and when they contract. -
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Histology Art (MT30 – G) 3 years, 9 months agoHola mi amigos y amigas! I made this histology art about muscle tissue.
Fun fact! Do you know that your muscles are built during sleep? Sure, going to the gym and…-
Skeletal muscle: Skeletal muscles make up 30 to 40% of your total body weight. They’re the muscles that attach to your bones and allow you to move and operate in a variety of ways. Skeletal muscles are voluntary, which means you have complete control over how and when they contract.
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Smooth muscle: Smooth muscle, also known as involuntary muscle, is a type of muscle that has no cross stripes when viewed under a microscope. It aids with digestion and nutrient collection in the stomach and intestines. It can be found throughout the urinary system, where it aids in the removal of pollutants and maintains electrolyte balance.
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Cardiac muscle: Cardiac muscle is a striated muscle tissue that only exists in the heart and is important for the heart’s capacity to pump blood.
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Clare Eulette B. Galleposo posted a new activity comment 3 years, 9 months ago
1. Elastic connective tissue is a type of thick connective tissue that has a lot of elastic fibers in addition to collagen fibers, allowing it to stretch back to its… -
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MT 30 LAB – G 3 years, 9 months agoDo you know that connective tissues play an important role in energy storage, organ protection, and the structural integrity of the body?
Learn more about connective tissues through this histology art I created <3
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1. Elastic connective tissue is a type of thick connective tissue that has a lot of elastic fibers in addition to collagen fibers, allowing it to stretch back to its…
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MT 30 LAB – G 3 years, 10 months agoHistology Art for Epithelial Tissues -
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MT 30 LAB – G 3 years, 10 months agoHello everyone! This is how I perceive a cell :> -
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