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Chrys Mark A. Umbac posted an update in the group
MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 11 months ago -
Chrys Mark A. Umbac posted an update in the group
MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 11 months ago -
Chrys Mark A. Umbac posted an update in the group
MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 11 months ago -
Chrys Mark A. Umbac posted an update in the group
MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 11 months ago -
Chrys Mark A. Umbac posted an update in the group
MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 11 months ago -
Chrys Mark A. Umbac posted an update in the group
MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 11 months ago -
Chrys Mark A. Umbac posted an update in the group
MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 11 months ago -
Chrys Mark A. Umbac posted an update in the group
MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 11 months ago -
Chrys Mark A. Umbac posted an update in the group
MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 11 months ago -
Chrys Mark A. Umbac posted an update in the group
MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 11 months ago -
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Shanaia Regine Tonelete posted an update in the group
Microscopic Photos of Digestive System Tissue Slides 3 years, 11 months agoSIMPLE COLUMNAR EPITHELIUM (Stomach) -
Shanaia Regine Tonelete posted an update in the group
Microscopic Photos of Reproductive System Tissue Slides 3 years, 11 months agoTHE OVARY!-
Function: Ovaries are the primary reproductive organ producing egg cells and hormones (progesterone and estrogen) in females.
Shape: It is a solid, ovoid structure with the shape of an almond.
Size: 3.5 cm in length, 2 cm wide, and 1 cm thick [approximately]
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Structure: Covered on the outside by the germinal (ovarian) epithelium, a layer of simple cuboidal epithelium, which later transforms to squamous epithelium. The next…
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Sources: https://training.seer.cancer.gov/anatomy/reproductive/female/ovaries.html
You can check out these sites and also read about the development of the ovarian follicle. Have fun!
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Beatrice Anne S. Dingcong posted an update in the group
Microscopic Photos of Reproductive System Tissue Slides 3 years, 11 months agoVagina is an elastic, muscular tube with a soft and flexible lining that provides lubrication and sensation. The vagina connects the uterus to the outside world. The… -
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Kizel Mikaela C. Cardoza posted an update in the group
MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 11 months agoAreolar Connective Tissue (Connective Tissue)-
Areolar connective tissue is a form of connective tissue that links and surrounds the organs of the human body. This sort of tissue has two vital functions: it feeds the…
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Kizel Mikaela C. Cardoza posted an update in the group
MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 11 months agoTransitional Epithelium (Epithelial Tissues )-
Urothelium, or transitional epithelium, is a form of stratified epithelium. Transitional epithelium is a form of tissue that responds to strain by changing shape (stretchable epithelium). When relaxed, the transitional epithelium appears cuboidal, and when stretched, it appears squamous.
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One of the principal purposes of this tissue is to act as an exceptionally effective permeability barrier, impenetrable to water and most tiny molecules, due to its placement in the excretory system, particularly in the ureters and urinary bladder.
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It’s also known as urothelium because it’s almost entirely located in the bladder, ureters, and urethra.
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Kizel Mikaela C. Cardoza posted an update in the group
MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 11 months agoFibrocartilage (Connective Tissue)-
Fibrocartilage is a stiff, robust tissue found mostly in intervertebral disks and at ligament and tendon insertions; it is similar to other fibrous tissues but contains cartilage ground substance and chondrocytes.
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Fibrocartilage is the tough material that makes up intervertebral discs, intraarticular cartilages in the knee, wrist, and temporo-mandibular joints, and articular cartilage in the temporo-mandibular joint and the clavicle-sternum joint.
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The human body’s fibrocartilage locations
Pubic symphysis is a secondary cartilaginous joint. Intervertebral disc annulus fibrosis. Joint between the manubrium and the sternum.
Shoulder joint glenoid labrum
hip joint acetabular labrum
The menisci of the medial and lateral knee joints.
The point at which tendons and ligaments connect to bone.
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Kizel Mikaela C. Cardoza posted an update in the group
MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 11 months agoElastic Cartilage (Connective Tissue)-
The protein elastin co-polymerizes with the protein fibrillin in elastic fibers. As in the walls of arteries, these fibers are frequently arranged into lamellar sheets….
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Elastic cartilage, also known as yellow fibrocartilage, is a form of cartilage that gives specific portions of the body, such as the ears, both strength and elasticity….
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Kizel Mikaela C. Cardoza posted an update in the group
MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 11 months agoCollagenous Connective Tissue (Connective Tissue)-
Collagen fibers, while flexible, have high tensile strength, resist stretching, and provide the distinctive resilience and strength of ligaments and tendons. These fibers keep connective tissues together even while the body is moving.
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Collagen fibers are structural elements that transfer stresses, store energy, and dissipate energy in vertebrate tissues. Collagen fibers have a hierarchical structure that includes collagen molecules, microfibrils, fibrils, fibers, and fascicles, and they limit the deformation of tendon and other load-bearing tissues.
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Collagenous fibers are found in all types of connective tissue and are made up of type I, II, or III collagen. The ratio of collagen fibers to ground substance divides…
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Tendons are an example of regular dense connective tissue, while the dermis is an example of irregular dense connective tissue.
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