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In this article, I learned that the human tongue is important not only for tasting the food consumed but is also crucial for swallowing and chewing foods. Also, our ancestors greatly influenced the preferred taste that every individual has today. Hence, I can say that the foods that our ancestors consumed before, gave advantages and disadvantages…[Read more]
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MT 30 – GH (Lec) 3 years, 10 months agoHello again everyone, I would like to share the article I’ve read which is about the Evolutionary Perspective on Food and Human Taste.
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Microscopic Photos of Reproductive System Tissue Slides 3 years, 11 months agoHello everyone, posted below is the seminal vesicle. Happy learning!
The seminal vesicles are honeycombed saccules lined by a pseudostratified columnar epithelium with thin, highly branched folds of mucosa. These folds connect to form irregular spaces that communicate with a large, central lumen filled with a pale-colored, homogeneous…[Read more]
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Bladder- This hollow, triangle-shaped organ is found in the lower abdomen. Ligaments attached to other organs and the pelvic bones help keep it in place. To store urine,… -
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Ureter- Urine is transported from the kidneys to the bladder through this narrow tube. The ureter walls’ muscles tighten and relax constantly, forcing urine downward… -
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Kidneys- This pair of purplish-brown organs is found in the middle of the back, below the ribs. Their purpose is to:
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Histology Art (MT30 – G) 3 years, 11 months agoHello everyone, below are histology arts of the urinary system. I hope you\’ll like it.-
Kidneys- This pair of purplish-brown organs is found in the middle of the back, below the ribs. Their purpose is to:
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Ureter- Urine is transported from the kidneys to the bladder through this narrow tube. The ureter walls’ muscles tighten and relax constantly, forcing urine downward and…
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Bladder- This hollow, triangle-shaped organ is found in the lower abdomen. Ligaments attached to other organs and the pelvic bones help keep it in place. To store urine,…
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The trachea connects your larynx (voice box) to your bronchi. The trachea is an important component of your respiratory system. The trachea is made up of cartilage… -
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The larynx is a hollow tube that connects your throat (pharynx) to your trachea, which then connects to your lungs. It is also known as the voice box because it houses… -
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Histology Art (MT30 – G) 3 years, 11 months agoHello everyone, below are histology arts of the respiratory system body tissues. Hope you like it!-
The larynx is a hollow tube that connects your throat (pharynx) to your trachea, which then connects to your lungs. It is also known as the voice box because it houses…
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The trachea connects your larynx (voice box) to your bronchi. The trachea is an important component of your respiratory system. The trachea is made up of cartilage…
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Histology Art (MT30 – G) 3 years, 12 months agoHi guys, posted below are the digestive system body tissues. Hope you’ll like it.
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Derrick Ocaña posted a new activity comment 4 years ago
Nail- Nails appear at the dorsal tips of the fingers and toes as layers of keratin. The purpose of nails is to protect the fingers and toes while also improving movement… -
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Hair follicle- The hair follicle is a tube-shaped sheath that surrounds and nourishes the part of the hair that is beneath the skin. It can be found in the epidermis and dermis.
Source: Anatomy of the skin. (n.d.). Welcome to SEER Training | SEER Training. https://training.seer.cancer.gov/melanoma/anatomy/-
Nail- Nails appear at the dorsal tips of the fingers and toes as layers of keratin. The purpose of nails is to protect the fingers and toes while also improving movement…
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Skin- The largest and primary protective organ of the human body is the skin, which is a part of the integumentary system. It serves as a first-order physical barrier… -
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Histology Art (MT30 – G) 4 years agoHola! Posted below are histology arts of integumentary system body tissues. Hope you like it.-
Skin- The largest and primary protective organ of the human body is the skin, which is a part of the integumentary system. It serves as a first-order physical barrier…
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Hair follicle- The hair follicle is a tube-shaped sheath that surrounds and nourishes the part of the hair that is beneath the skin. It can be found in the epidermis and dermis.
Source: Anatomy of the skin. (n.d.). Welcome to SEER Training | SEER Training. https://training.seer.cancer.gov/melanoma/anatomy/-
Nail- Nails appear at the dorsal tips of the fingers and toes as layers of keratin. The purpose of nails is to protect the fingers and toes while also improving movement…
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In this article, I learned that the human tongue is important not only for tasting the food consumed but is also crucial for swallowing and chewing foods. Also, our ancestors greatly influenced the preferred taste that every individual has today. Hence, I can say that the foods that our ancestors consumed before, gave advantages and disadvantages…[Read more]