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Microscopic Photos of Reproductive System Tissue Slides 3 years, 10 months agoThe prostate is the largest accessory sex gland of the male reproductive system.The parenchyma consists of 30 to 50 tubuloalveolar glands. It has glandular epithelium…
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MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 10 months agoAreolar Connective Tissue
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MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 10 months agoTransitional Epithelium
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MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 10 months agoFibrocartilage
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MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 10 months agoElastic Cartilage
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Elastic cartilage is resilient, easily returning to its original shape after bending or distortion, and has more flexibility and elasticity than other cartilage types. Its matrix contains a dense, interwoven network of elastic fibers embedded in a small amount of amorphous extracellular ground substance.
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MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 10 months agoCollagenous Connective Tissue
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MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 10 months agoHyaline Cartilage
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MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 10 months agoGiant Multipolar Neuron
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They possess a single axon with several symmetrically radiating dendrites. Some neurons have multiple axons or lack axons all together. Multipolar neurons can be classified on the basis of their dendritic branching pattern and shape of the soma into stellate, pyramidal, fusiform, Purkinje, and glomerular cells.
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MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 10 months agoSmooth Muscle Tissue-
Smooth muscle is present throughout the body, where it serves a variety of functions. It is in the stomach and intestines, where it helps with digestion and nutrient collection. It exists throughout the urinary system, where it functions to help rid the body of toxins and works in electrolyte balance.
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Microscopic Photos of Digestive System Tissue Slides 3 years, 10 months agoThe colon is made up of the four layers that make up the gastrointestinal tract. However, there are no villi or plicae circularis, and goblet cells become more… -
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MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 10 months agoMicroscopic Photos of Digestive System Tissue-
Liver
Sheets of connective tissue divide the liver into thousands of small units called lobules. A lobule is roughly hexagonal in shape, with portal triads at the…
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Large Intestine
Large intestines can be distinguished from the small intestines by the absence of villi, plicae circularis, and Paneth cells (in adults). Simple…
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Stomach
The stomach wall consists of 4 layers of tissue. From deep (external) to superficial (internal) these are the serosa, muscularis externa, submucosa and mucosa….
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Appendix
The appendix is made of inner mucosa layer just like the rest of the digestive tract and is also known as the vermix or the cecal appendix. Normally, the…
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Small Intestine
The small intestinal mucosa is lined by a simple columnar epithelium which consists primarily of absorptive cells (enterocytes), with scattered goblet…
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Mouth
The oral mucosa is the term used to describe the soft tissue lining of the oral cavity, including the buccal mucosa and the gingivae. It has many different…
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Gallbladder
The gallbladder is a pear-shaped, hollow structure located under the liver and on the right side of the abdomen. Its primary function is to store and concentrate bile, a yellow-brown digestive enzyme produced by the liver. The gallbladder is part of the biliary tract.
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Esophagus
The esophagus contains four layers—the mucosa, submucosa, muscular, and tunica adventitia. The mucosa is made up of stratified squamous epithelium c…
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Smooth Muscle
Smooth muscle is a type of muscle that contracts without any voluntary control, and it is made of a thin form of layers, which is made up of…
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Pancreas
The pancreas is both an exocrine accessory digestive organ and a hormone secreting endocrine gland. The bulk of the pancreatic tissue is formed by the exocrine…
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MT 30 – IJ (LEC) 3 years, 10 months agoHeart disease kills more people than any other cause of mortality in the world. Therefore, in this study, the development of new diagnostic and therapeutic methods in this sector has become a major focus of scientific investigation. Medical education and practice might benefit from new techniques to tissue image processing in particular.…[Read more]
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Currently, basic tissue identification is done manually by histologists or other medical professionals, and there are no automated methods. Automation of basic tissue…
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Also, some histopathological image processing techniques recognize basic tissues indirectly. Some examples include texture descriptors and segmentation to gland…
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The cell nucleus is a critical component in identifying biological structures, hence computer-aided recognition technology pays close attention to it. Previously,…
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The strong border between loose connective and muscular tissues, for example, and poor clarity in picture regions like edges may make computer-aided detection of essential tissues difficult. The significance of essential tissues and their complexity might make automated identification difficult.
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Their proposal includes early breakthroughs in component identification and categorization. These procedures use image processing and tissue morphology data. They focused on segmenting and classifying cells and fibres to identify epithelial, loose connective, and muscular tissues.
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This research proposes a technique for automated identification of basic tissues using morphological information. Muscle, loose connective and epithelial tissues are…
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