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Sam posted an update in the group MT30-Histology Art AB 1 year, 10 months ago
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Sam posted an update in the group MT30-Histology Art AB 1 year, 10 months ago
I would like to share this from https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30475656/.
I find these this article interesting as it talks about the wound healing. The fact that microenvironment has a huge influence in healing wounds is something new to me and knowing that it may result to impaired states of wound healing is scary, so it is important to always…[Read more] -
Sam posted an update in the group MT30-Histology Art AB 1 year, 10 months ago
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Glicy Lou D. Garinggo posted an update in the group MT30-Histology Art AB 1 year, 10 months ago
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Jerome Jay A. Jabel posted an update in the group MT30-Histology Art AB 1 year, 10 months ago
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Joseph Dixon T. Javil added a photo 1 year, 10 months ago
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Salivary Glands – Because they produce saliva, salivary glands are vital in digesting. Saliva helps to moisten food so that it is easier to swallow. It also contains an enzyme called amylase, which helps in the digestion of starches in diet. Saliva is also vital for our dental hygiene.
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Pharynx – The pharynx, or throat, is a component of the respiratory and digestive systems. It transports air, food, and liquids from the nose and mouth to the stomach.
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Esophagus – Your esophagus' main job is to transport food and drink from your mouth to your stomach. Food and drink travel from your mouth to your throat when you swallow.
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Stomach – The stomach serves three purposes which are to temporarily store food, to digest food, and to digest food. To combine and break down food, contract and relax. To digest food, make enzymes and other specialized cells.
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Small Intestines – It helps in the digestion of meals from the stomach. It receives nutrients and water from food, allowing the body to use them. The digestive system includes the small intestine.
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Large Intestines – The large intestine's job is to absorb water and salts from food that hasn't been digested yet, as well as to eliminate any waste products. The majority of digestion and absorption has already occurred by the time food mixed with digestive juices reaches your large intestine.
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Rectum – The rectum's job is to collect stool from the colon, notify you that stool has to be released, and hold the stool until it is emptied.
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Liver – The liver filters blood, breaking down, balancing, and creating nutrients, as well as metabolizing medications into forms that are easier to use or harmless for the rest of the body.
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Liver – The liver filters blood, breaking down, balancing, and creating nutrients, as well as metabolizing medications into forms that are easier to use or harmless for the rest of the body.
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Pancreas – Pancreatic enzymes are produced by your pancreas during digestion. Sugars, lipids, and carbohydrates are broken down by these enzymes. Your pancreas also produces hormones, which helps in digestion. Chemical messengers flow through your bloodstream.
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Joseph Dixon T. Javil added a photo 1 year, 10 months ago
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Joseph Dixon T. Javil added a photo 1 year, 10 months ago
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Joseph Dixon T. Javil posted an update in the group MT30-Histology Art AB 1 year, 10 months ago
The attitudes of medical students in Europe toward the clinical importance of histology – PubMedMany studies have been undertaken to assess the attitudes of medical students to the clinical importance of gross anatomy. However, much less is known about their attitudes toward the…-
Histology is important for medical students in a many of ways.
ways. It improves students in understanding the usual organ system’s cell and tissue arrangement….
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Stefani Lynn Solutan posted an update in the group MT30-Histology Art AB 1 year, 10 months ago
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Hazel Venus Villamac Baria posted an update in the group MT30-Histology Art AB 1 year, 10 months ago
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Hazel Venus Villamac Baria posted an update in the group MT30-Histology Art AB 1 year, 10 months ago
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Hazel Venus Villamac Baria joined the group MT30-Histology Art AB 1 year, 10 months ago
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Deje posted an update in the group MT30-Histology Art AB 1 year, 10 months ago
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Pancreas – It is placed immediately behind your stomach, inside your abdomen. During digestion, your pancreas produces enzymes, which are pancreatic fluids.
Mouth –…
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Selwyn Steve S. Ablir posted an update in the group MT30-Histology Art AB 1 year, 10 months ago
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