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Pink Angellou Carbon posted an update in the group
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Eve Planca posted an update in the group
Histology Art (MT 30 – J) 3 years, 11 months agoHere are the 10 histology illustrations of body tissues that I drew. Feel free to zoom in to see the details. Enjoy! -
Jan Paul Bulante posted an update in the group
Histology Art (MT 30 – J) 3 years, 11 months agoBelow are the 10 Histology Illustrations of body tissues I created using Canva. View it on full screen!-
1. Smooth Muscle Tissue – All over the body, smooth muscle serves a multitude of purposes. It aids digestion and nutrient absorption in the stomach and intestines. Urinary tract toxins are flushed out and electrolyte balance is maintained by the presence of this enzyme.
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2. Skeletal Muscle – A person’s body has the greatest number of skeletal muscles than any other type. They are essential to everyday tasks because you use them to move your bones.
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3. Cardiac Muscle – Cardiac muscle tissue creates the heart’s surrounding muscle. Muscles that pump blood are involuntary, unlike skeletal muscles, which can be voluntarily activated to keep a person’s body functioning.
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4. Multipolar Neuron
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5. Hyaline Cartilage – cushion the ends of the bones and reduce friction between them.
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6. Collagenous Connective Tissue – Tensile and compressive strength are two characteristics of collagen fibres, which are both flexible but also extremely resistant to elongation. When the body moves, these fibres keep connective tissues in place.
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7. Elastic Cartilage – provides strength, and elasticity, and maintains the shape of certain structures such as the external ear.
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8. Fibrocartilage
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9. Transitional Epithelium -This tissue serves as a highly effective permeability barrier, impermeable to water and the majority of tiny molecules.
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10. Areolar Connective Tissue – Areolar connective tissue is the connective that is surrounding the tissues of many organs in the human body. An important purpose of this type of tissue is to nourish the cells and protect the organs from various external stimuli.
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Angel Maleen Laput posted an update in the group
Histology Art (MT 30 – J) 3 years, 11 months agoHere are my 10 histology drawings! <3 -
Kenneth Oliver Iyoy posted an update in the group
Microscopic Photos of Reproductive System Tissue Slides 3 years, 11 months agoHey, y’all! here is an image of the testis.In the male reproductive system, the testes, often known as testicles, are two oval-shaped structures. They’re kept in the…
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Joana Enrera posted an update in the group
Microscopic Photos of Reproductive System Tissue Slides 3 years, 11 months agoHello everyone! Here is the prostate gland under the microscope.The prostate is the largest of the reproductive glands and straddles the urethra below the urinary…
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Lucy Orozco posted an update in the group
Microscopic Photos of Reproductive System Tissue Slides 3 years, 11 months agoHi everyone this is a picture of ovarian tissue under a microscope.Oogenesis takes place in the ovary, which is induced by gonadotrophin from the anterior pituitary. The ovaries also serve as an endocrine organ, releasing estrogen and progesterone. The rest of the female reproductive system is made up of fallopian tubes, which transport the ova…
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Hale Reese Gadiane posted an update in the group
Histology Art (MT 30 – J) 3 years, 11 months ago10 histology drawings -
Sam Angeli Marie J. Biliran posted an update in the group
Microscopic Photos of Reproductive System Tissue Slides 3 years, 11 months agoHi everyone! The picture I’m posting shows us ovarian tissue under the microscope.-
Ovaries are the primary female reproductive organs. Each ovary is 3.5 cm long, 2 cm wide, and 1 cm thick, like an almond. On each side of the uterus, on the lateral walls of the pelvic cavity, are small depressions called ovarian fossae. Peritoneal ligaments hold them loosely.
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Germinal (ovarian) epithelium covers the ovaries. Visceral peritoneum wraps the ovaries. The tunica albuginea lies beneath this layer.
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Deanna Margarette Perez posted an update in the group
Microscopic Photos of Reproductive System Tissue Slides 3 years, 11 months agoHello everybody! The picture below shows a whole testis that is cut in the approximate midline. It shows more details on its peripheral regions since it is subjected at a higher magnification. -
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Mary Cristine O. Abuso posted an update in the group
Microscopic Photos of Reproductive System Tissue Slides 3 years, 11 months agoIn this electron micrograph, showing a seminiferous tubule and adjacent interstitial tissue.-
In the seminiferous tubule, the large, round nuclei belong to more mature primary spermatocytes. Toward the lumen from these are the nuclei of spermatids.
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Note the occasional Sertoli cell nuclei and try to follow the extensive Sertoli cell cytoplasm as it passes up to enfold the spermatocytes and spermatids. In the interstitial tissue, observe the Leydig cells and capillaries (the latter are somewhat swollen because the testis was fixed for electron
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Reference: Michigan Histology and Virtual Microscopy Learning Resources
https://histology.medicine.umich.edu/resources/male-reproductive-system#electron-micrographs
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Marielle Montecino posted an update in the group
Microscopic Photos of Reproductive System Tissue Slides 3 years, 11 months agoWhat is your corpus luteum? Your corpus luteum is a completely normal cyst that forms on the ovary every single month in women of childbearing age. This cyst is actually a group of cells inside your ovaries that forms during each menstrual cycle. The corpus luteum is actually a temporary gland structure. It secretes the hormones estrogen and… -
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The testes are ovoid organs that produce sperm (spermatogenesis).
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Tunica Albuginea is a thick connective tissue capsule. Lobules are pyramid-shaped lobules that are separated by connective tissue septae that extend inward from the capsule.
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Each seminiferous tubule contains 1 to 4 highly coiled seminiferous tubules lined by sperm-producing germinal epithelium.
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Sertoli Cells are large, columnar cells that extend throughout the germinal epithelium.
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Reference: Testis | Male reproductive system. (n.d.). Histology Guide – virtual microscopy laboratory. https://histologyguide.com//slideview/MHS-267-testis-and-epididymis/19-slide-1.html
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Shanelle Sy posted an update in the group
Microscopic Photos of Reproductive System Tissue Slides 3 years, 11 months agoThe vas deferens is also known as a sperm duct or ductus deferens. The ejaculatory duct is a lengthy muscular tube that goes from the epididymis into the pelvic cavity behind the bladder and links to the urethra.-
Sperm cells are produced in the testes. The sperm then travels to the epididymis, a structure that sits at the top of the testicle. The epididymis is responsible for…
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The scrotum, or sac holding your testicles, is where the vas deferens originates. The vas deferens next passes into your body from the testicle. It extends until it…
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