Maryjoy Boncales

  • The nervous system is the body’s command center. It is composed of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. It communicates by transmitting electrical signals between the brain and the rest of the body. The nervous system monitors what’s happening inside and outside of the body and it determines how to respond to any situation.

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    BSMT II (MT30-CC) Lab Section…

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  • KATE KEZIAH R. PACIONAL
    BSMT II
    MT30 (LEC) – CC
    Whenever I encounter a challenging concept in anatomy and physiology, Crash Course comes to the rescue! In his educational discourse on the urinary system, he breaks down the part called nephrons in our kidneys. These tiny guys do a big job by cleaning waste from our blood and keeping our body’s b…[Read more]

  • KATE KEZIAH R. PACIONAL
    BSMT II
    MT30 (LEC) – CC

    Inside our bodies, we have a special system that moves blood around. It’s like a team of tubes, the heart, and the lungs working together. The heart’s right side sends dirty blood to the lungs, where it gets cleaned up with oxygen. Then, the left side of the heart pushes this clean blood throu…[Read more]

  • KATE KEZIAH R. PACIONAL
    BSMT II
    MT30 (LEC) – CC

    The nervous system is like our body’s texting system, and it’s made of nervous tissue. This tissue acts like super-fast wires that help us move, feel stuff, and think. So, nervous tissue is what makes our texting system work. It sends messages really quick to keep our body doing its thing.

  • KATE KEZIAH R. PACIONAL
    BSMT II
    MT30 (LEC) – CC

    Why is histology important?
    Histology is important because it helps us understand how our body tissues are built. Think of it as a kind of “microscope anatomy.” By looking at tiny slices of tissue under a microscope, scientists and doctors can see what’s normal and what’s not. This is super h…[Read more]

  • KATE KEZIAH R. PACIONAL
    BSMT II
    MT30 (LEC) – CC
    Histology art creatively illustrates tiny structures in our bodies, like cells and tissues, using staining and imaging techniques. It transforms scientific data into visually appealing depictions, providing a deeper insight into the microscopic world. This art form acts as a bridge between science a…[Read more]

  • Breanah Heather F. Belandres
    MT 30 – CC (LEC)

    Urinary System

    Whenever I find something difficult to understand in anatomy and physiology, Professor Dave Explains saves the day! In his video on the urinary system, he delves into the intricate workings of nephrons, shedding light on their significance as the kidneys’ functional units.…[Read more]

  • Breanah Heather F. Belandres
    MT 30 – CC (LEC)

    Circulatory System

    The circulatory system comprises the heart, blood vessels, and blood, working seamlessly to transport vital substances throughout the body. At the center of this intricate network lies the heart, a muscular pump tirelessly contracting and relaxing to propel blood throughout the…[Read more]

  • Breanah Heather F. Belandres
    MT 30 – CC (LEC)

    Nervous Tissue

    Nervous tissue, a fundamental component of the nervous system, is a complex network of specialized cells that facilitate rapid communication within the body. Comprised primarily of neurons and supporting glial cells, it orchestrates essential functions such as sensation, perception,…[Read more]

  • Breanah Heather F. Belandres
    MT 30 – CC (LEC)

    Why is Histology Important?

    Histology is crucial for understanding the microscopic structure and function of biological tissues, which is fundamental to both diagnosis and research. By examining tissue samples stained to highlight various cellular components, histologists can identify…[Read more]

  • Breanah Heather F. Belandres
    MT 30 – CC (LEC)

    What is Histology Art?

    Histology Art is a creative and educational fusion of science and art, where microscopic images of tissues and cells are transformed into visually stunning and often abstract works of art. This field involves taking histological slides, which are thin sections of biological…[Read more]

  • Eric Jun R. Cabrera
    MT-30 CC

    “Our body is just like the universe; vast, mysterious and complex. It’s as if there’s also biodiversity inhabiting within us constituted by the different organ systems.”

    Urinary system -> Kidney-> Nephron-> Waste products from blood = Urine

    It’s always fun and interesting to watch Prof. Dave’s videos. Now…[Read more]

  • Kairos Noel posted an update in the group Group logo of MT30 - CC (LEC)MT30 – CC (LEC) 1 year, 7 months ago

    Kairos Noel D. Daron
    MT30-CC

    I just finished viewing this lecture video on nephrons and personally, I was able to learn a lot. It explained how they filter blood in the glomerulus and reabsorb nutrients in the tubules so clearly. The breakdown of the loop of Henle and how hormones fine-tune urine in the collecting duct was super helpful. It…[Read more]

  • John Rhenzo Lor
    MT 30 – CC

    Medicosis Perfectionalis is my go-to youtube channel whenever I’m curious about a particular topic that involves medicine. Here is one video that pertains to the kidney

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  • Shenikah E. Tulabing
    MT 30 – CC
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    When I need help to understand topics related to anatomy and histology, I always refer to the videos created by the content creator, Amoeba Sisters. Their video about nephrons, for instance, managed to explain its parts and functions in easy-to-understand arguments. From the video, I learned how relevant…[Read more]

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