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Franzgayle T. Husain posted a new activity comment 1 year, 3 months ago
Keep in mind that we, as future health workers, are responsible not only for the health of others, but also for our own safety. -
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One of the most crucial parts of the laboratory is the histopathology lab or the histopathology department. Under it lies the establishing of a correct and final…-
Keep in mind that we, as future health workers, are responsible not only for the health of others, but also for our own safety.
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Franzgayle T. Husain posted an update 1 year, 3 months ago
This article by Adyanthaya and Jose (2013) discusses the stages required in creating a quality histology report as well as safety precautions for reducing risk in the histopathology laboratory. For them, histopathology is both an art and a science that involves evaluating and interpreting the forms, sizes, and distinct patterns of cells and…[Read more]
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One of the most crucial parts of the laboratory is the histopathology lab or the histopathology department. Under it lies the establishing of a correct and final…
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Keep in mind that we, as future health workers, are responsible not only for the health of others, but also for our own safety.
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MT30-Histology Art AB 1 year, 6 months ago
Regulation of Renal Blood Flow – YouTubeFind our full video library only on Osmosis Prime: http://osms.it/more.Join over 3 million current & future clinicians who learn by Osmosis, and over 130 uni… -
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MT30-Histology Art AB 1 year, 6 months ago
Areolar Connective tissue -
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Transitional Epithelium -
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Fibrocartilage -
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Elastic Cartilage -
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Collagenous connective tissue -
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Hyaline Cartilage -
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Giant Multipolar Neuron -
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Smooth Muscle Tissue -
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Cardiac Muscle Tissue -
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Skeletal Muscle Tissue -
Franzgayle T. Husain posted a new activity comment 1 year, 7 months ago
Liver lobule – made up of hepatocytes, a type of liver cells. It lines up in a radiating rows.
Functions: It serves as the building block of the liver tissue. It contains a channel that drains bile from the liver to the common hepatic duct.
Locations: in the liver -
Franzgayle T. Husain posted a new activity comment 1 year, 7 months ago
Gall bladder – appears as small and pear-shaped organ.
Functions: stores bile, a digestive fluid that is discharged into the small intestine. This fluid helps digest and break down food. They are remove in the body when there are gallstones present.
Locations: found on the right side of the abdomen, below the liver.
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Franzgayle T. Husain posted a new activity comment 1 year, 7 months ago
Submucosa – a layer of connective tissue that supports and lies underneath the mucosa.
Functions: It enables the mucosa to move more freely during peristalsis—the contraction of layers in the muscularis
Locations: sits in between the outermost layer of the mucosa
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Gall bladder – appears as small and pear-shaped organ.
Functions: stores bile, a digestive fluid that is discharged into the small intestine. This fluid helps digest and break down food. They are remove in the body when there are gallstones present.
Locations: found on the right side of the abdomen, below the liver.
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Liver lobule – made up of hepatocytes, a type of liver cells. It lines up in a radiating rows.
Functions: It serves as the building block of the liver tissue. It contains a channel that drains bile from the liver to the common hepatic duct.
Locations: in the liver
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Franzgayle T. Husain posted a new activity comment 1 year, 7 months ago
Muscularis – also known as the muscularis externa; it consists of an inner circular muscular layer and a longitudinal outer muscular layer
Functions: the contractions of the layers in the muscularis propels the food through the gastrointestinal tract
Locations: found in the deepest layer of the mucosa that lies next to the submucosa-
Submucosa – a layer of connective tissue that supports and lies underneath the mucosa.
Functions: It enables the mucosa to move more freely during peristalsis—the contraction of layers in the muscularis
Locations: sits in between the outermost layer of the mucosa
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Gall bladder – appears as small and pear-shaped organ.
Functions: stores bile, a digestive fluid that is discharged into the small intestine. This fluid helps digest and break down food. They are remove in the body when there are gallstones present.
Locations: found on the right side of the abdomen, below the liver.
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Liver lobule – made up of hepatocytes, a type of liver cells. It lines up in a radiating rows.
Functions: It serves as the building block of the liver tissue. It contains a channel that drains bile from the liver to the common hepatic duct.
Locations: in the liver
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Franzgayle T. Husain posted a new activity comment 1 year, 7 months ago
Esophagus – a muscular tube that is part of the digestive system which has long, thin and hollow structure
Functions: transports food and liquid from the throat to the stomach
Locations: can be found in the center of the chest area called the mediastinum
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Muscularis – also known as the muscularis externa; it consists of an inner circular muscular layer and a longitudinal outer muscular layer
Functions: the contractions of the layers in the muscularis propels the food through the gastrointestinal tract
Locations: found in the deepest layer of the mucosa that lies next to the submucosa-
Submucosa – a layer of connective tissue that supports and lies underneath the mucosa.
Functions: It enables the mucosa to move more freely during peristalsis—the contraction of layers in the muscularis
Locations: sits in between the outermost layer of the mucosa
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Gall bladder – appears as small and pear-shaped organ.
Functions: stores bile, a digestive fluid that is discharged into the small intestine. This fluid helps digest and break down food. They are remove in the body when there are gallstones present.
Locations: found on the right side of the abdomen, below the liver.
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Liver lobule – made up of hepatocytes, a type of liver cells. It lines up in a radiating rows.
Functions: It serves as the building block of the liver tissue. It contains a channel that drains bile from the liver to the common hepatic duct.
Locations: in the liver
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Franzgayle T. Husain posted a new activity comment 1 year, 7 months ago
Duodenum – considered as the first part of the small intestine
Functions: It completes the first phase of digestion by breaking down food through enzymes and bile.
Locations: between the stomach and jejenum or the middle part of the small intestine
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Esophagus – a muscular tube that is part of the digestive system which has long, thin and hollow structure
Functions: transports food and liquid from the throat to the stomach
Locations: can be found in the center of the chest area called the mediastinum
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Muscularis – also known as the muscularis externa; it consists of an inner circular muscular layer and a longitudinal outer muscular layer
Functions: the contractions of the layers in the muscularis propels the food through the gastrointestinal tract
Locations: found in the deepest layer of the mucosa that lies next to the submucosa-
Submucosa – a layer of connective tissue that supports and lies underneath the mucosa.
Functions: It enables the mucosa to move more freely during peristalsis—the contraction of layers in the muscularis
Locations: sits in between the outermost layer of the mucosa
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Gall bladder – appears as small and pear-shaped organ.
Functions: stores bile, a digestive fluid that is discharged into the small intestine. This fluid helps digest and break down food. They are remove in the body when there are gallstones present.
Locations: found on the right side of the abdomen, below the liver.
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Liver lobule – made up of hepatocytes, a type of liver cells. It lines up in a radiating rows.
Functions: It serves as the building block of the liver tissue. It contains a channel that drains bile from the liver to the common hepatic duct.
Locations: in the liver
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