Julia Joie Capuyan

  • Julia Joie Capuyan posted a new activity comment 3 years, 7 months ago

    Areolar tissue is found under the dermis layer and beneath the epithelial tissue of all bodily systems having external openings.
    • Areolar connective tissue is a kind of connective tissue that connects and surrounds the human body\’s organs. This type of tissue has two important functions: it nourishes the cells and acts as a cushion to protect the organs from external forces
    • Julia Joie Capuyan posted a new activity comment 3 years, 7 months ago

      Because it is nearly totally found in the bladder, ureters, and urethra, it is also known as urothelium.
      • Julia Joie Capuyan posted a new activity comment 3 years, 7 months ago

        Because of its location in the excretory system, notably the ureters and urinary bladder, this tissue serves as an unusually efficient permeability barrier, impervious to water and most small molecules.
        • A kind of stratified epithelium is urothelium, also known as transitional epithelium. Transitional epithelium is a kind of tissue that changes shape in response to…

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          • Because of its location in the excretory system, notably the ureters and urinary bladder, this tissue serves as an unusually efficient permeability barrier, impervious to water and most small molecules.
          • Julia Joie Capuyan posted a new activity comment 3 years, 7 months ago

            The human body’s fibrocartilage locations
            • A secondary cartilaginous joint is a pubic symphysis. Fibrous annulus of the intervertebral disc
            • The joint between the…

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            • Julia Joie Capuyan posted a new activity comment 3 years, 7 months ago

              Fibrocartilage is the tough substance found in intervertebral discs, intraarticular cartilages in the knee, wrist, and temporo-mandibular joints, and articular cartilage in the temporo-mandibular and clavicle-sternum joints.
              • Fibrocartilage is a stiff, strong tissue found mostly in intervertebral disks as well as at ligament and tendon insertions; it is like other fibrous tissues but contains cartilage ground material and chondrocytes.
                • Fibrocartilage is the tough substance found in intervertebral discs, intraarticular cartilages in the knee, wrist, and temporo-mandibular joints, and articular cartilage in the temporo-mandibular and clavicle-sternum joints.
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                  The protein elastin co-polymerizes with the protein fibrillin in elastic fibers. As in the walls of arteries, these fibers are frequently arranged into lamellar sheets….

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                  • Elastic cartilage, also known as yellow fibrocartilage, is a form of cartilage that gives specific portions of the body, such as the ears, both strength and elasticity….

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                  • Julia Joie Capuyan posted a new activity comment 3 years, 7 months ago

                    The dermis is an example of irregular dense connective tissue, whereas tendons are examples of regular dense connective tissue.
                    • Julia Joie Capuyan posted a new activity comment 3 years, 7 months ago

                      In thick connective tissue with minimal ground material, collagen fibers are plentiful. If the densely packed bundles of fibers are aligned in one direction, it is called regular; if they are oriented in several directions, it is called irregular
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                        The most frequent form of collagenous connective tissue is loose connective tissue (areolar connective tissue). It occurs in tiny, elongated bundles separated by ground material areas.
                          • In thick connective tissue with minimal ground material, collagen fibers are plentiful. If the densely packed bundles of fibers are aligned in one direction, it is called regular; if they are oriented in several directions, it is called irregular
                          • Julia Joie Capuyan posted a new activity comment 3 years, 7 months ago

                            Collagenous fibers are formed of type I, II, or III collagen and are present in all forms of connective tissue. The ratio of collagen fibers to ground material distinguishes two forms of collagenous connective tissue
                              • The most frequent form of collagenous connective tissue is loose connective tissue (areolar connective tissue). It occurs in tiny, elongated bundles separated by ground material areas.
                                  • In thick connective tissue with minimal ground material, collagen fibers are plentiful. If the densely packed bundles of fibers are aligned in one direction, it is called regular; if they are oriented in several directions, it is called irregular
                                • Julia Joie Capuyan posted a new activity comment 3 years, 7 months ago

                                  Collagen fibers are structural components in vertebrate tissues that transfer stresses, store energy, and dissipate energy. Collagen fibers have a hierarchical structure composed of collagen molecules, microfibrils, fibrils, fibers, and fascicles, and they restrict tendon and other load-bearing tissue deformation
                                    • Collagenous fibers are formed of type I, II, or III collagen and are present in all forms of connective tissue. The ratio of collagen fibers to ground material distinguishes two forms of collagenous connective tissue
                                        • The most frequent form of collagenous connective tissue is loose connective tissue (areolar connective tissue). It occurs in tiny, elongated bundles separated by ground material areas.
                                            • In thick connective tissue with minimal ground material, collagen fibers are plentiful. If the densely packed bundles of fibers are aligned in one direction, it is called regular; if they are oriented in several directions, it is called irregular
                                        • Collagenous Connective Tissue
                                          While flexible, collagen strands have great tensile strength, resist stretching, and give the characteristic resilience and strength of ligaments and tendons. Even when the body is moving, these fibers maintain connective tissues together
                                          • Collagen fibers are structural components in vertebrate tissues that transfer stresses, store energy, and dissipate energy. Collagen fibers have a hierarchical structure composed of collagen molecules, microfibrils, fibrils, fibers, and fascicles, and they restrict tendon and other load-bearing tissue deformation
                                              • Collagenous fibers are formed of type I, II, or III collagen and are present in all forms of connective tissue. The ratio of collagen fibers to ground material distinguishes two forms of collagenous connective tissue
                                                  • The most frequent form of collagenous connective tissue is loose connective tissue (areolar connective tissue). It occurs in tiny, elongated bundles separated by ground material areas.
                                                      • In thick connective tissue with minimal ground material, collagen fibers are plentiful. If the densely packed bundles of fibers are aligned in one direction, it is called regular; if they are oriented in several directions, it is called irregular
                                                • Julia Joie Capuyan posted a new activity comment 3 years, 7 months ago

                                                  Hyaline cartilage can be found on the sternal ends of the ribs, in the larynx, trachea, and bronchi, and on the articulating surfaces of bones. It gives the structures a solid but flexible aspect. Collagen fibers provide such structures and joints strength, but they also limit mobility and flexibility.
                                                  • Julia Joie Capuyan posted a new activity comment 3 years, 7 months ago

                                                    The major components of hyaline cartilage matrix are type II collagen and chondroitin sulphate, which are also found in elastic cartilage.
                                                      • Hyaline cartilage can be found on the sternal ends of the ribs, in the larynx, trachea, and bronchi, and on the articulating surfaces of bones. It gives the structures a solid but flexible aspect. Collagen fibers provide such structures and joints strength, but they also limit mobility and flexibility.
                                                      • Julia Joie Capuyan posted a new activity comment 3 years, 7 months ago

                                                        Externally, hyaline cartilage is protected by the perichondrium, also known as the synovial membrane, when it runs along articulating surfaces. Capillaries in this membrane give nourishment to the cartilage through diffusion
                                                          • The major components of hyaline cartilage matrix are type II collagen and chondroitin sulphate, which are also found in elastic cartilage.
                                                              • Hyaline cartilage can be found on the sternal ends of the ribs, in the larynx, trachea, and bronchi, and on the articulating surfaces of bones. It gives the structures a solid but flexible aspect. Collagen fibers provide such structures and joints strength, but they also limit mobility and flexibility.
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