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Dinah Marie Cabrera posted a new activity comment 1 year, 11 months ago
HYALINE CARTILAGE
1. Isogenous groups of chondrocytes
2. Chondrocyte
3. Interterritorial (Matrix)
4. Territorial (Matrix)
5. Capsular (Matrix)
6. Lacuna
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Dinah Marie Cabrera posted a new activity comment 1 year, 11 months ago
Multipolar neurons are the most common type of neuron. They are located in the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and in autonomic ganglia. Multipolar… -
Dinah Marie Cabrera posted a new activity comment 1 year, 11 months ago
GIANT MULTIPOLAR NEURON
1. Dendrites
2. Cell Body
3. Glial cells
4. Axon
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Multipolar neurons are the most common type of neuron. They are located in the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and in autonomic ganglia. Multipolar…
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Dinah Marie Cabrera posted a new activity comment 1 year, 11 months ago
Skeletal muscle is mainly responsible for the movement of the skeleton, but is also found in organs such as the globe of the eye and the tongue. It is a voluntary… -
Dinah Marie Cabrera posted a new activity comment 1 year, 11 months ago
SKELETAL MUSCLE TISSUE
1. Myofibrils
2. Nucleus
3. Z disc
4. Sarcomere
5. H zone
6. Connective Tissue
7. A band
8. I band
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Skeletal muscle is mainly responsible for the movement of the skeleton, but is also found in organs such as the globe of the eye and the tongue. It is a voluntary…
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Dinah Marie Cabrera posted a new activity comment 1 year, 11 months ago
Cardiac Muscle Tissue shares important characteristics with both skeletal and smooth muscle. Functionally, cardiac muscle produces strong contractions like skeletal… -
Dinah Marie Cabrera posted a new activity comment 1 year, 11 months ago
CARDIAC MUSCLE
1. Intercalated Discs
2. Branching Fiber
3. Cardiac Myocyte
4. Centrally placed oval nuclei of cardiac myocyte
5. Fibroblasts
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Cardiac Muscle Tissue shares important characteristics with both skeletal and smooth muscle. Functionally, cardiac muscle produces strong contractions like skeletal…
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Dinah Marie Cabrera posted a new activity comment 1 year, 11 months ago
Smooth Muscle Tissue are non-striated, involuntary, single-nucleated, elongated spindle-shaped cells. These are supplied by autonomic nerves (sympathetic and… -
Dinah Marie Cabrera posted a new activity comment 1 year, 11 months ago
SMOOTH MUSCLE TISSUE
1. Nucleus
2. Connective Tissue
3. Smooth Muscle Cell-
Smooth Muscle Tissue are non-striated, involuntary, single-nucleated, elongated spindle-shaped cells. These are supplied by autonomic nerves (sympathetic and…
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Dinah Marie Cabrera posted a new activity comment 1 year, 11 months ago
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Dinah Marie Cabrera posted an update in the group Histology Art – F (2022) 1 year, 11 months ago
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SMOOTH MUSCLE TISSUE
1. Nucleus
2. Connective Tissue
3. Smooth Muscle Cell-
Smooth Muscle Tissue are non-striated, involuntary, single-nucleated, elongated spindle-shaped cells. These are supplied by autonomic nerves (sympathetic and…
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CARDIAC MUSCLE
1. Intercalated Discs
2. Branching Fiber
3. Cardiac Myocyte
4. Centrally placed oval nuclei of cardiac myocyte
5. Fibroblasts
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Cardiac Muscle Tissue shares important characteristics with both skeletal and smooth muscle. Functionally, cardiac muscle produces strong contractions like skeletal…
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SKELETAL MUSCLE TISSUE
1. Myofibrils
2. Nucleus
3. Z disc
4. Sarcomere
5. H zone
6. Connective Tissue
7. A band
8. I band
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Skeletal muscle is mainly responsible for the movement of the skeleton, but is also found in organs such as the globe of the eye and the tongue. It is a voluntary…
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GIANT MULTIPOLAR NEURON
1. Dendrites
2. Cell Body
3. Glial cells
4. Axon
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Multipolar neurons are the most common type of neuron. They are located in the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and in autonomic ganglia. Multipolar…
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HYALINE CARTILAGE
1. Isogenous groups of chondrocytes
2. Chondrocyte
3. Interterritorial (Matrix)
4. Territorial (Matrix)
5. Capsular (Matrix)
6. Lacuna
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Histologically, hyaline cartilage has glass-like (transparent) matrix. Hence, it is called hyaline cartilage. It is the most abundant type of cartilage in the human body…
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COLLAGENOUS CONNECTIVE TISSUE
1. Collagen Fibers
2. Nuclei of fibroblast
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Dense collagenous connective tissue is what makes up tendons and ligaments and consist of a higher density of collagen fibers. Its characteristics include: the presence…
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ELASTIC CARTILAGE
1. Elastic Fibers
2. Matrix
3. Chondrocytes in lacunae
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Elastic Cartilage is a type of cartilage that gives resilience, pliability, and elasticity to the organ. Freshly dissected elastic cartilage is yellowish in color;…
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FIBROCARTILAGE
1. Row of chondrocytes embedded in small quantity of matrix
2. Bundles of collagen fibers
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Fibrocartilage is a combination of dense regular connective tissue and hyaline cartilage. It contains bundles of thick collagen fibers that give white color to…
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TRANSITIONAL EPITHELIUM
1. Superficial umbrella-shaped cells
2. Transitional Epithelium (several layers of round nuclei)
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Transitional Epithelium lines the major part of urinary passage; hence, it is also called urothelium. This type of tissue changes shape in response to stretching…
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AREOLAR CONNECTIVE TISSUE
1. Collagen Fibers
2. Elastic Fibers
3. Fibroblast
4. Lymphocyte
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Areolar connective tissue is also called as loose connective tissue. It consists of fibers, cells (such as fibroblasts, macrophages, plasma cells, fat cells, white blood…
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Dinah Marie Cabrera posted an update 1 year, 11 months ago
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Dinah Marie Cabrera posted a new activity comment 1 year, 11 months ago
In the illustration posted, it shows the histology of placenta (Right: Low magnification ; Left: High magnification) with the following parts:• INTERVILLOUS SPACES; M…
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Dinah Marie Cabrera posted a new activity comment 1 year, 11 months ago
The placenta is a fetomaternal organ that is meant for the nourishment of fetus. It grows during pregnancy in the uterus and has a disk-like shape, weighing 500g. Just… -
Dinah Marie Cabrera posted an update in the group Microscopic Photos of Reproductive System Tissue Slides 1 year, 11 months ago
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The placenta is a fetomaternal organ that is meant for the nourishment of fetus. It grows during pregnancy in the uterus and has a disk-like shape, weighing 500g. Just…
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In the illustration posted, it shows the histology of placenta (Right: Low magnification ; Left: High magnification) with the following parts:
• INTERVILLOUS SPACES; M…
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Dinah Marie Cabrera posted a new activity comment 1 year, 11 months ago
The URETER is a mucomuscular tube. It carries urine from the renal pelvis (part of the kidney that collects the urine as it is produced) to the urinary bladder. In the… -
Dinah Marie Cabrera posted a new activity comment 1 year, 11 months ago
THE URETER:
(1) Transitional Epithelium, (2) Smooth muscle layer, (3) Adventitia, (4) Inner longitudinal, (5) Outer longitudinal layer, (6) Middle Oblique layer, (7) Mucosal folds-
The URETER is a mucomuscular tube. It carries urine from the renal pelvis (part of the kidney that collects the urine as it is produced) to the urinary bladder. In the…
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Dinah Marie Cabrera posted a new activity comment 1 year, 11 months ago
In the human body, the kidneys are surrounded by a RENAL CORTEX, a layer of tissue that is also covered by renal fascia (connective tissue) and the renal capsule. This… -
Dinah Marie Cabrera posted a new activity comment 1 year, 11 months ago
The URINARY BLADDER is a triangle-shaped, muscular bag where urine is stored temporarily and is discharged periodically via urethra during micturition. In the human… - Load More
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