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Histology Art (MT 30 – I) 2022 2 days, 8 hours ago
10. Areolar Connective Tissue🤳 -
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9. Transitional Epithelium🚽 -
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8. Fibrocartilage🦵🏼 -
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7. Elastic Cartilage👂🏼 -
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6. Collagenous Connective Tissue🦵🏼 -
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5. Hyaline Cartilage👃🏼 -
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4. Giant Multipolar Neuron🧠 -
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3. Cardiac Muscle Tissue🫀 -
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2. Skeletal Muscle Tissue💪🏽 -
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🎨10 Histology Arts Compilation🎨
(Colored Pencils, Colored Pens, and Canva)1. Smooth Muscle Tissue🧈
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Jose Emmanuel Cisneros posted a new activity comment 5 days, 19 hours ago
SOURCES:
Boffetta, P., & Hainaut, P. (2019). Encyclopedia of Cancer (3rd Edition). U.S.A.: Elsevier.
Brelje, T., & Sorenson, R. L. (n.d.). Chapter 14 – Gastrointestinal… -
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Features of the Hard Palate:
– Mucosa (or mucous membrane) – stratified squamous non-keratinizing epithelium
– Rugae – large ridges that project into the oral cavity… -
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The hard palate provides space for the tongue to move freely and supplies a rigid floor to the nasal cavity so that pressures within the mouth do not close off the nasal passage. In many lower vertebrates, the hard palate bears teeth. -
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Microscopic Photos of Digestive System Tissue Slides 5 days, 19 hours ago
HARD PALATE
The hard palate is the roof of the oral cavity and separates this site from the nasal cavity. It extends posteriorly and medially from the maxillary alveolar…-
The hard palate provides space for the tongue to move freely and supplies a rigid floor to the nasal cavity so that pressures within the mouth do not close off the nasal passage. In many lower vertebrates, the hard palate bears teeth.
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Features of the Hard Palate:
– Mucosa (or mucous membrane) – stratified squamous non-keratinizing epithelium
– Rugae – large ridges that project into the oral cavity… -
SOURCES:
Boffetta, P., & Hainaut, P. (2019). Encyclopedia of Cancer (3rd Edition). U.S.A.: Elsevier.
Brelje, T., & Sorenson, R. L. (n.d.). Chapter 14 – Gastrointestinal…
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Jose Emmanuel Cisneros posted a new activity comment 1 week ago
REFERENCES:
Botswick, D. G., & Cheng, L. (2008). Uro;ogic Surgical Pathology (2nd Edition). USA: Elsevier.
Brelje, T., & Sorenson, R. L. (2021). CHAPTR 19 – MALE… -
Jose Emmanuel Cisneros posted a new activity comment 1 week ago
• The tubuli recti [G] are short tubules that connect the seminiferous tubules to the mediastinal rete (0.5–1 mm long). Cuboidal epithelium lines the tubuli recti. The… -
Jose Emmanuel Cisneros posted a new activity comment 1 week ago
• The interstitial cells, also known as Leydig cells [E&F], which are functionally separate cells that create testosterone, are found in the soft connective tissue surrounding the seminiferous tubules. -
Jose Emmanuel Cisneros posted a new activity comment 1 week ago
• Sertoli cells [D] are the testis’s somatic cells, which are required for testicular development and spermatogenesis. Sertoli cells help germ cells become spermatozoa b… -
Jose Emmanuel Cisneros posted a new activity comment 1 week ago
PARTS OF THE TESTES:
• The tunica albuginea [A] (“white coat”) is a fibrous connective tissue capsule that covers each testis. This capsule’s (septa) extensions pierce t… -
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Microscopic Photos of Reproductive System Tissue Slides 1 week ago
TESTICLES/TESTES
The testes, which have both an exocrine (sperm-producing) and an endocrine (testosterone-producing) function, are the male’s primary reproductive…-
PARTS OF THE TESTES:
• The tunica albuginea [A] (“white coat”) is a fibrous connective tissue capsule that covers each testis. This capsule’s (septa) extensions pierce t… -
• Sertoli cells [D] are the testis’s somatic cells, which are required for testicular development and spermatogenesis. Sertoli cells help germ cells become spermatozoa b…
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• The interstitial cells, also known as Leydig cells [E&F], which are functionally separate cells that create testosterone, are found in the soft connective tissue surrounding the seminiferous tubules.
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• The tubuli recti [G] are short tubules that connect the seminiferous tubules to the mediastinal rete (0.5–1 mm long). Cuboidal epithelium lines the tubuli recti. The…
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REFERENCES:
Botswick, D. G., & Cheng, L. (2008). Uro;ogic Surgical Pathology (2nd Edition). USA: Elsevier.
Brelje, T., & Sorenson, R. L. (2021). CHAPTR 19 – MALE…
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