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Erika Andrino posted a new activity comment 2 years ago
Each ureter is a small tube, about 25 cm long, that carries urine from the renal pelvis to the urinary bladder.The renal cortex provides a space for arterioles and…
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Each ureter is a small tube, about 25 cm long, that carries urine from the renal pelvis to the urinary bladder.
The renal cortex provides a space for arterioles and…
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Erika Andrino posted a new activity comment 2 years ago
Furthermore, bronchioles are air passages inside the lungs that branch off like tree limbs from the bronchi—the two main air passages into which air flows from the trachea (windpipe) after being inhaled through the nose or mouth. The bronchioles deliver air to tiny sacs called alveoli where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
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Erika Andrino posted a new activity comment 2 years ago
Your trachea divides into your left and right bronchi. The bronchi carry air into your lungs. At the end of the bronchi, the bronchioles carry air to small sacs in your lungs called alveoli. The alveoli perform your body's gas exchange.
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Erika Andrino posted a new activity comment 2 years ago
Hyaline cartilage provides structural support in the respiratory system (larynx, trachea and bronchi). The airway of the trachea is held open by cartilaginous rings of hyaline cartilage.
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Hyaline cartilage provides structural support in the respiratory system (larynx, trachea and bronchi). The airway of the trachea is held open by cartilaginous rings of hyaline cartilage.
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Your trachea divides into your left and right bronchi. The bronchi carry air into your lungs. At the end of the bronchi, the bronchioles carry air to small sacs in your lungs called alveoli. The alveoli perform your body's gas exchange.
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Furthermore, bronchioles are air passages inside the lungs that branch off like tree limbs from the bronchi—the two main air passages into which air flows from the trachea (windpipe) after being inhaled through the nose or mouth. The bronchioles deliver air to tiny sacs called alveoli where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
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Erika Andrino posted a new activity comment 2 years ago
Enamel is the thin outer covering of the tooth. This tough shell is the hardest tissue in the human body. Enamel covers the crown which is the part of the tooth that's visible outside of the gums. Because enamel is translucent, you can see light through it.
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Erika Andrino posted a new activity comment 2 years ago
Gland of Colon/Colon Mucosa – Transversely cut glands are seen to consist of simple columnar epithelium surrounded by a tubular lumen and embedded in lamina propria with many free lymphocytes. Lymphocytes can also be seen penetrating the epithelium.
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Erika Andrino posted a new activity comment 2 years ago
Microvilli on the surface of epithelial cells such as those lining the intestine increase the cell's surface area and thus facilitate the absorption of ingested food and water molecules.
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Erika Andrino posted a new activity comment 2 years ago
The hepatic lobule is the anatomic unit of the liver. In the anatomic model, liver lobules are organized into irregular polygons demarcated by connective tissue and composed of plates of hepatocytes radiating outward from the central vein to the portal triads.
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Erika Andrino posted a new activity comment 2 years ago
The pancreatic acinar cell is the functional unit of the exocrine pancreas. It synthesizes, stores, and secretes digestive enzymes. Under normal physiological conditions, digestive enzymes are activated only once they have reached the duodenum.
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