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KATE M. GIMARANGAN
MT30 – CC LEC
Urinary SystemThe urinary system is composed of kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra, which filter the blood and remove waste. The kidney is a bean-shaped structure containing nephrons that separate waste products and water from essential nutrients in the blood. The excess fluid, which serves as urine, is…[Read more]
KATE M. GIMARANGAN
MT30 – CC LEC
Circulatory SystemThe circulatory system is composed of a heart and blood vessels that keep us alive. To start with, the innermost layer of the circulatory system lies your endothelium, which is a single layer of flat cells that forms a smooth lining to minimize friction. Depending on the body’s needs, a layer…[Read more]
Kate M. Gimarangan
MT30 – CC (lec)
NEPHRONThe nephron is the functional unit of the kidney. It filters waste and excess water from the blood, mainly for filtration and reabsorption.
Initially, filtration occurs within the glomerulus, wherein blood pressure forces plasma through a delicate membrane, leaving cells and large molecules behind.…[Read more]
Kate M. Gimarangan
MT30 (lec) – CCNervous tissue produces and conducts nerve impulses enabling electrical usage for the communication of cells to coordinate with all parts of the body. As the tissue forms an intricate network of the nervous system, the underlying neurons are divided into three parts the cell body serves as the central part…[Read more]
Kate M. Gimarangan
MT30 – CC | LecWhy is histology important?
The importance of histology enables the visualization of tissues, specifically their characteristics and physical structure. The usage of histology in diagnosing diseases such as cancer through the identification of abnormalities in structure and characteristics has been a constant…[Read more]
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