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Microscopic Photos of Reproductive System Tissue Slides 4 years ago-
The ovaries are small almond shaped structures, covered by a thick connective tissue capsule – the tunica albuginea. This is covered by a simple squamous mesothelium called the germinal epithelium.
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Histology Art – F (2022) 4 years agoI am a kakampink. I will forever carry the burning torch that will pave way for truth, justice and bravery. I am forever proud to be one. Ako ay patuloy na titindig hanggang sa huli. This is not the end of the pink movement, we’ve already just begun. -
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Histology Art – F (2022) 4 years agoThe renal corpuscle (also called Malpighian body) is the blood-filtering component of the nephron of the kidney. It consists of a glomerulus – a tuft of capillaries… -
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Histology Art (MT30 – G) 4 years agoAnother fascinating system that we need to study is the respiratory system. Without the tissues and organs which compose it, we cannot breathe.Here is the histology art I have made for the tissues of the respiratory system.
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According to Hoffman (2009), the lungs are a pair of spongy, air-filled organs situated on either side of the chest. It is covered by a thin tissue layer referred to as…
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The trachea or the windpipe conducts inhaled air into the lungs through its tubular branches, called bronchi. It is made of rings of cartilage. It is lined with cells…
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The larynx is a hollow tube connecting the pharynx to the rest of the respiratory system’s organs. It helps you swallow safely. Moreover, it contains our voice box.
Reference:
Larynx (Voice box): Anatomy & function. (n.d.). Cleveland Clinic. https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/body/21872-larynx
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MT 30 – GH (Lec) 4 years agoHi! I apologize for posting late due to chronic hives. Well, I hope everyone is well in the comfort of their own homes.
Nevertheless, I found an interesting article that has sparked interest in me.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0735109717307908#!
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The article, “The Aging Cardiovascular System: Understanding It at the Cellular and Clinical Levels” by Camici, Cañestro, Libby, Luscher, and Paneni (2017) highlights the need to understand how aging develops into cardiovascular disease. Thus, awareness is the first step toward coming up with strategies to face this challenge.
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In this article, I found out that age-related conditions pose challenges to the clinical care of cardiovascular (CV) patients. Aging causes the hardening of the aorta due to increased levels of collagen and decreased elastin.
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Moreover, increased oxidative stress and inflammation stimulate CV aging. Thus, the authors consider aspects of vascular repair, including autologous transplantation of bone marrow-derived stem cells in elderly patients.
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References:
Paneni, F., Cañestro, C. D., Libby, P., Luscher, T. F., & Camici, G. G. (2017, April 18). The Aging Cardiovascular System: Understanding It at the Cellular and Clinical Levels. Science Direct. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0735109717307908#!
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Reynavel E. Ciballos posted an update in the group
MT 30 – IJ (LEC) 4 years agoSulawesi medaka’s circulatory system, particularly the heart and bulbus anteriosus, is similar to that of zebrafish, however, there are some changes in the anatomy of the circulatory system and other elements comparable to other Teleostei fish. These findings show that Sulawesi medaka fish can be utilised as models, particularly in cardiovascular…[Read more]
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Cassandra Maureen Uy posted an update in the group
MT 30 – GH (Lec) 4 years agoGood evening everyone! I came across this article as I was searching about the circulatory system and it examines the structure, function, preparation, microscopy, and clinical significance of RBCs. Erythrocytes are the operational part of the blood that transport gases and nutrition throughout the body. These cells can perform their critical jobs…[Read more]
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Barbalato, L. & Pillarisetty, L.S. (2017) discusses that the mature RBC is anucleate and has a biconcave discoid form. Its structure allows for the flexibility required…
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Rhamises Ragpa posted an update in the group
MT 30 – IJ (LEC) 4 years agoBecause of the controversy surrounding the use of interposition vein grafts in free tissue reconstruction, Lai et al. (2021) prepared a study that illustrates the indications, procedures, safety, and results for head and neck microvascular surgery. These microvascular techniques have been linked to significant defects in head and neck…[Read more]
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Trisha Teves posted an update in the group
Histology Art (MT30 – G) 4 years agoMy vote goes to leaders whom I think make an impact on all. Although the election is done, I believe that I did my part as an educated citizen. Whatever the result shows, I hope that Filipinos would help one another and come in unity. -
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MT30-Histology Art AB 4 years agoHistology Art on the Digestive System-
Ileum- Located at the last part and the longest in the small intestine which connects to the first part of the large intestine called the cecum. The Ileum helps digest…
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Note: I used two microscopic pictures for the Ileum.
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Stomach- The stomach is located at the left upper quadrant of the body. It receives food from the esophagus. Then it secretes acids and enzymes that turns food into smaller bits. The contraction of the stomach muscles called churning enhances the digestion of food.
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Appendix- Located at the right lower quadrant or at the lower abdomen. One of the controversially talked part of the large intestine is the appendix. There is still no…
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Large intestine- Also called the large bowel, is located at the lower abdominal cavity below the waist surrounding the small intestine. It absorbs water and…
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Small intestine- The small bowel is found at the lower abdominal cavity just below the stomach. It is surrounded by the large intestine. It helps further digest the food from the stomach and absorbs nutrients, carbohydrates, fats, minerals, and protein into the bloodstream.
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Mucosa- Found in the innermost lining of the gastrointestinal tract. It surrounds or lines the the lumen of the intestinal tract. It is also responsible in the secretion and absorption.
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Liver- Located at the right upper quadrant, inferior to the diaphragm and superior to the stomach. The liver have many functions, but for digestion it processes the absorbed nutrients from the small intestine. It also produces bile and digest some vitamins and fats.
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Esophagus- You can find the esophagus at the mediastinum or at the center of the chest, posterior to the trachea (windpipe) and anterior to the spine. With the use of muscular contractions called peristalsis, food and fluids are transported from the mouth to the stomach through the esophagus.
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Muscularis- This is the outermost layer of the mucosa. Usually found from the esophagus to the rectum but thickest at the esophagus. This is responsible in the breaking down and propelling of food. Digestive secretions help move food along the GI tract.
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Gabrielle Vaughn M. Tumulak posted an update 4 years ago
The Filipino people deserves the best and I believe that the best candidate that will help the people of the Philippines is the LeniKiko tandem. Sa Gobyernong Tapat,… -
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Histology Art (MT 30 – I) 2022 4 years agoHistology Art on Urinary System-
Sources:
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/anatomy-of-the-urinary-system#:~:text=Two%20ureters.,a%20kidney%20infection%20can%20develop.
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Keyth Abegail T. Rendon posted an update in the group
MT30-Histology Art AB 4 years agoAs we grow older our skin also deteriorates. Affecting the different functions of the skin like regulation of temperature, immunity, production of Vitamin D, prevention of fluid loss, production of collagen, and melanin.
There are products that claims to slow down the aging process of our skin. But these products may contain harmful toxins that…[Read more] - Load More