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Jacqueline Oppliger posted a new activity comment 3 years, 12 months ago
If you wanna check out more information about the circulatory system, you may check this link out.
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Jacqueline Oppliger posted a new activity comment 3 years, 12 months ago
Arteries carry blood away from the heart. They have thick walls and a narrow lumen, to resist the high pressure from the blood being forced out of the heart. As the arteries travel toward the more peripheral tissues, they begin a process of segmentation, decreasing in diameter and wall thickness with each division. -
Jacqueline Oppliger posted a new activity comment 3 years, 12 months ago
Veins are formed with the union of muscular venules. In comparison to arteries, veins have a relatively thin wall and a larger lumen. -
Jacqueline Oppliger posted a new activity comment 3 years, 12 months ago
The blood is the mobile component of the circulatory system. Blood is bright red when oxygenated and dark red/purple when deoxygenated. Blood consists of a cellular element suspended in a liquid called plasma. -
Jacqueline Oppliger posted a new activity comment 3 years, 12 months ago
Erythrocytes are the most abundant of blood cells, accounting for approximately 99% of all blood cells. They are biconcave disc-shaped cells that lack a nucleus. Erythrocytes have a globulin protein called hemoglobin on their surface for oxygen to bind to. -
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Histology Art (MT30 – G) 3 years, 12 months agoHey yow guys!! Sharing to all my Histology art on circulatory system body tissue with a bit of trivia too! Please check them out hihi!! -
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Histology Art (MT30 – G) 4 years agoHi guys! Learn more about Nervous Tissues and be guided by this histology art! Happy Leaning!
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Jacqueline Oppliger posted a new activity comment 4 years ago
What is a Mammalian Smooth Muscle Tissue? The muscle tissue in mammals and other higher animals is usually described as either striated, cardiac, or smooth, depending on its function and appearance. The most studied of these types of tissue is a striated muscle, but a significant body of information has been compiled on smooth and cardiac muscles as well.
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Jacqueline Oppliger posted a new activity comment 4 years ago
Skeletal muscle is one of the three significant muscle tissues in the human body. Each skeletal muscle consists of thousands of muscle fibers wrapped together by connective tissue sheaths. The individual bundles of muscle fibers in a skeletal muscle are known as fasciculi. This is according to:…[Read more]
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Jacqueline Oppliger posted a new activity comment 4 years ago
According to my source found: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/325530#:~:text=Cardiacmuscletissueormyocardium,pumpingbloodaroundthebody. Cardiac muscle tissue, or myocardium, is a specialized muscle tissue that forms the heart. This muscle tissue, which contracts and releases involuntarily, keeps the heart pumping blood around the body.
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Jacqueline Oppliger posted an update in the group
Histology Art (MT30 – G) 4 years agoHi guys! Check out these muscle tissues.-
According to my source found: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/325530#:~:text=Cardiacmuscletissueormyocardium,pumpingbloodaroundthebody. Cardiac muscle tissue, or myocardium, is a specialized muscle tissue that forms the heart. This muscle tissue, which contracts and releases involuntarily, keeps the heart pumping blood around the body.
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Skeletal muscle is one of the three significant muscle tissues in the human body. Each skeletal muscle consists of thousands of muscle fibers wrapped together by connective tissue sheaths. The individual bundles of muscle fibers in a skeletal muscle are known as fasciculi. This is according to:…[Read more]
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What is a Mammalian Smooth Muscle Tissue? The muscle tissue in mammals and other higher animals is usually described as either striated, cardiac, or smooth, depending on its function and appearance. The most studied of these types of tissue is a striated muscle, but a significant body of information has been compiled on smooth and cardiac muscles as well.
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Jacqueline Oppliger posted a new activity comment 4 years ago
Cardiac Muscle
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Jacqueline Oppliger posted a new activity comment 4 years ago
Bone tissue is a tissue that gives strength and structure to bones. Bone comprises compact tissue (the hard, outer layer) and cancellous tissue (the spongy, inner layer that contains red marrow). Bone tissue is maintained by bone-forming cells called osteoblasts and cells that break down bone called osteoclasts. Bones also contain blood vessels,…[Read more]
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Jacqueline Oppliger posted a new activity comment 4 years ago
What is Dense connective tissue? According to Rachel Baxter, a dense regular connective tissue comprises type I collagen fibers. It is found in areas of the body where large amounts of tensile strength are required, like ligaments, tendons, and aponeurosis. The collagen fibers are densely packed together and arranged in parallel. This arrangement…[Read more]
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Jacqueline Oppliger posted a new activity comment 4 years ago
The Elastic cartilage a, described in Britannica, is yellow in appearance is more pliable than the other two forms because it contains elastic fibers and collagen. In humans, it makes up the external ear, the auditory tube of the middle ear, and the epiglottis. Want to know more? You can check this link for more information on Elastic cartilage:…[Read more]
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Jacqueline Oppliger posted an update in the group
MT 30 LAB – G 4 years agoHi! Get to know about Connective Tissues through this Histology art I made.-
The Elastic cartilage a, described in Britannica, is yellow in appearance is more pliable than the other two forms because it contains elastic fibers and collagen. In humans, it makes up the external ear, the auditory tube of the middle ear, and the epiglottis. Want to know more? You can check this link for more information on Elastic cartilage:…[Read more]
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What is Dense connective tissue? According to Rachel Baxter, a dense regular connective tissue comprises type I collagen fibers. It is found in areas of the body where large amounts of tensile strength are required, like ligaments, tendons, and aponeurosis. The collagen fibers are densely packed together and arranged in parallel. This arrangement…[Read more]
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Bone tissue is a tissue that gives strength and structure to bones. Bone comprises compact tissue (the hard, outer layer) and cancellous tissue (the spongy, inner layer that contains red marrow). Bone tissue is maintained by bone-forming cells called osteoblasts and cells that break down bone called osteoclasts. Bones also contain blood vessels,…[Read more]
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