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Digestive TractTongue
The tongue is a moveable muscular process in the mouth that manipulates food for mastication and is used in the act of swallowing. The tongue’s… -
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Digestive Tract
Tongue
The tongue is a moveable muscular process in the mouth that manipulates food for mastication and is used in the act of swallowing. The tongue’s…
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Jerome Jay A. Jabel posted a new activity comment 3 years, 7 months ago
Skin, we can see it visibly with our naked eyes. It gives us human being an outer shield that protects us from harmful microorganisms, it keeps the water in our body from getting out. In every way, the Integumentary system is our first layer of defense. -
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MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 7 months agoArticle regarding the histology of the integumentary system
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23248884/
This article, which forms part of the life sciences series, examines the anatomy and physiology of skin, also termed the integumentary system. Skin is composed of two main layers, the epidermis and dermis. -
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Epithelial Tissue- Epithelial tissues are found all over the body. They cover all body surfaces, line body cavities and hollow organs, and make up the majority of gland tissue. They serve a number of purposes, including defense, secretion, absorption, excretion, filtration, diffusion, and sensory reception. -
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Connective Tissue- Connective tissue has a diverse range of cell types. The fibroblast, macrophage, and mast cell are three of the most frequent. Loose connective tissue, adipose tissue, dense fibrous connective tissue, elastic connective tissue, cartilage, osseous tissue (bone), and blood are all examples of connective tissue. -
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Muscle Tissue- Muscle tissue is made up of cells that have the unique capacity to shorten or contract in order to move bodily components. The tissue is densely cellular and rich in blood vessels. -
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Nervous Tissue- The nerve tissue is the primary component of our neurological system. It monitors and regulates the body’s processes. Nervous tissue is made up of two types of cells: nerve cells or neurons and glial cells, which aid in the transmission of nerve impulses and give nutrition to neurons. -
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Circulatory System- To get oxygen, the circulatory system (cardiovascular system) transfers blood from the heart to the lungs. The heart then delivers oxygenated blood to the rest of the body via arteries. The veins return oxygen-depleted blood to the heart to restart the circulation process. -
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Integumentary System- The integumentary system is the body’s biggest organ, forming a physical barrier between the exterior and interior environments that it protects and maintains. The epidermis, dermis, hypodermis, related glands, hair, and nails comprise the integumentary system. -
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Digestive System- Food is broken down into nutrients such as carbs, lipids, and proteins via the digestive system. They are then taken into the circulation and used by the body for energy, development, and repair. -
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Digestive System- Food is broken down into nutrients such as carbs, lipids, and proteins via the digestive system. They are then taken into the circulation and used by the body for energy, development, and repair.
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Integumentary System- The integumentary system is the body’s biggest organ, forming a physical barrier between the exterior and interior environments that it protects and maintains. The epidermis, dermis, hypodermis, related glands, hair, and nails comprise the integumentary system.
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Circulatory System- To get oxygen, the circulatory system (cardiovascular system) transfers blood from the heart to the lungs. The heart then delivers oxygenated blood to the rest of the body via arteries. The veins return oxygen-depleted blood to the heart to restart the circulation process.
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Nervous Tissue- The nerve tissue is the primary component of our neurological system. It monitors and regulates the body’s processes. Nervous tissue is made up of two types of cells: nerve cells or neurons and glial cells, which aid in the transmission of nerve impulses and give nutrition to neurons.
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Muscle Tissue- Muscle tissue is made up of cells that have the unique capacity to shorten or contract in order to move bodily components. The tissue is densely cellular and rich in blood vessels.
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Connective Tissue- Connective tissue has a diverse range of cell types. The fibroblast, macrophage, and mast cell are three of the most frequent. Loose connective tissue, adipose tissue, dense fibrous connective tissue, elastic connective tissue, cartilage, osseous tissue (bone), and blood are all examples of connective tissue.
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Epithelial Tissue- Epithelial tissues are found all over the body. They cover all body surfaces, line body cavities and hollow organs, and make up the majority of gland tissue. They serve a number of purposes, including defense, secretion, absorption, excretion, filtration, diffusion, and sensory reception.
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MT30-AB 3 years, 10 months agoILLUSTRATION OF CELL -
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