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Mary Nathalie E. Antonio posted a new activity comment 3 years, 11 months ago
Stomach duodenum
The stomach, which sits between the esophagus and the duodenum, is an important portion of the gastrointestinal (GI) system. Its activities include mixing food with stomach acid and using chemical and mechanical digestion to break food down into tiny bits.
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Mary Nathalie E. Antonio posted a new activity comment 3 years, 11 months ago
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Mary Nathalie E. Antonio posted a new activity comment 3 years, 11 months ago
appendix
The appendix is a well-known example of gut-associated lymphoepithelial tissue, which reacts to a wide range of antigens in the gastrointestinal system. The… -
Mary Nathalie E. Antonio posted a new activity comment 3 years, 11 months ago
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appendix
The appendix is a well-known example of gut-associated lymphoepithelial tissue, which reacts to a wide range of antigens in the gastrointestinal system. The…
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Mary Nathalie E. Antonio posted a new activity comment 3 years, 11 months ago
large intestine
completes absorption by retrieving water and sodium from the luminal contents, which are then discarded as fecal waste. It produces a lot of mucus and certain hormones, but none of the digesting enzymes. There are no villi in the thick mucosa, which has deep crypts.
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Mary Nathalie E. Antonio posted a new activity comment 3 years, 11 months ago
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Mary Nathalie E. Antonio posted a new activity comment 3 years, 11 months ago
Stomach
Ileum mucosa is made up of simple columnar epithelium with enterocytes and goblet cells. Peyer’s patches are a common histological feature of the ileum. -
Mary Nathalie E. Antonio posted a new activity comment 3 years, 11 months ago
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Mary Nathalie E. Antonio posted an update in the group
MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 11 months agoEsophagus is a muscular tube through which food passes from the pharynx to the stomach. The wall of the esophagus is composed of the four layers characteristic of the…-
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Stomach
Ileum mucosa is made up of simple columnar epithelium with enterocytes and goblet cells. Peyer’s patches are a common histological feature of the ileum.
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large intestine
completes absorption by retrieving water and sodium from the luminal contents, which are then discarded as fecal waste. It produces a lot of mucus and certain hormones, but none of the digesting enzymes. There are no villi in the thick mucosa, which has deep crypts.
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appendix
The appendix is a well-known example of gut-associated lymphoepithelial tissue, which reacts to a wide range of antigens in the gastrointestinal system. The…
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Stomach duodenum
The stomach, which sits between the esophagus and the duodenum, is an important portion of the gastrointestinal (GI) system. Its activities include mixing food with stomach acid and using chemical and mechanical digestion to break food down into tiny bits.
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Small intestine
duodenum
The muscularis is a muscle that runs alongside the submucosa membrane. It is in charge of bowel movement (also called peristalsis ). Smooth…
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pancreas
The fact that the pancreas is a dual-function organ with both exocrine and endocrine cell types dominates its structure. Exocrine tissue makes up the majority of the pancreas, and secretions from these cells travel into a network of ducts before being delivered to the duodenum.
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mouth
A stratified squamous non-keratinized epithelium lines the oral surface of the lips, cheeks, floor of mouth, and covers the ventral surface of the tongue, of the…
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The gall bladder is a simple muscular sac with a columnar epithelium lining it. It absorbs and stores bile from the liver through the hepatic and later cystic ducts, with a capacity of 50 to 100ml in adults. It is linked to the liver’s visceral layer.
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Liver
The liver is made up of a vast number of microscopic functional units that work together to ensure that the entire organ functions properly. One such unit can be described in three ways, as shown below: Hepatic (traditional) lobule Lobule of the portal.
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Mary Nathalie E. Antonio posted an update in the group
MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 11 months ago#Ipana7oNa10to
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Mary Nathalie E. Antonio posted a new activity comment 3 years, 11 months ago
More research is needed to understand the role of elastic fibers in the pathophysiology of various dermatological and musculoskeletal illnesses and venous return,… -
Mary Nathalie E. Antonio posted a new activity comment 3 years, 11 months ago
Although more research is needed, the importance of elastic fibers in the fasciae of the thigh is clear from these findings. The superficial fascia has more of them than…-
More research is needed to understand the role of elastic fibers in the pathophysiology of various dermatological and musculoskeletal illnesses and venous return,…
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Mary Nathalie E. Antonio posted a new activity comment 3 years, 11 months ago
Inside loose connective tissue, the elastic component permits the fibrous layers to move about and return to their original place. They act as a link between multiple…-
Although more research is needed, the importance of elastic fibers in the fasciae of the thigh is clear from these findings. The superficial fascia has more of them than…
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More research is needed to understand the role of elastic fibers in the pathophysiology of various dermatological and musculoskeletal illnesses and venous return,…
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Mary Nathalie E. Antonio posted a new activity comment 3 years, 11 months ago
The findings are congruent with the results of the other two prior investigations on the deep fascia, which found that they were far less abundant than collagenous…-
Inside loose connective tissue, the elastic component permits the fibrous layers to move about and return to their original place. They act as a link between multiple…
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Although more research is needed, the importance of elastic fibers in the fasciae of the thigh is clear from these findings. The superficial fascia has more of them than…
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More research is needed to understand the role of elastic fibers in the pathophysiology of various dermatological and musculoskeletal illnesses and venous return,…
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Mary Nathalie E. Antonio posted a new activity comment 3 years, 11 months ago
According to the study, the fascia of the thigh are well-defined, layered structures, with a highly significant differential in elastic fibers in superficial and deep…-
The findings are congruent with the results of the other two prior investigations on the deep fascia, which found that they were far less abundant than collagenous…
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Inside loose connective tissue, the elastic component permits the fibrous layers to move about and return to their original place. They act as a link between multiple…
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Although more research is needed, the importance of elastic fibers in the fasciae of the thigh is clear from these findings. The superficial fascia has more of them than…
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More research is needed to understand the role of elastic fibers in the pathophysiology of various dermatological and musculoskeletal illnesses and venous return,…
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Mary Nathalie E. Antonio posted an update in the group
MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 11 months agoNumerous articles in recent years have established the importance of fascia in proprioception and pain, although the actual structure of fasciae is still unknown. Many studies have looked at elastic fibers in arteries, ligaments, lungs, epidermis, and dermis. Still, only two have looked at fascia, and they didn’t differentiate between superficial…[Read more]
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According to the study, the fascia of the thigh are well-defined, layered structures, with a highly significant differential in elastic fibers in superficial and deep…
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The findings are congruent with the results of the other two prior investigations on the deep fascia, which found that they were far less abundant than collagenous…
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Inside loose connective tissue, the elastic component permits the fibrous layers to move about and return to their original place. They act as a link between multiple…
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Although more research is needed, the importance of elastic fibers in the fasciae of the thigh is clear from these findings. The superficial fascia has more of them than…
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More research is needed to understand the role of elastic fibers in the pathophysiology of various dermatological and musculoskeletal illnesses and venous return,…
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Mary Nathalie E. Antonio posted a new activity comment 3 years, 11 months ago
Bronchioles
The bronchi continue to branch, finally gibing rise to bronchioles. The bronchioles also subdivide several times to become even smaller terminal bronchioles. Terminal bronchioles divide to form respiratory bronchioles which have a few attached alveoli. -
Mary Nathalie E. Antonio posted a new activity comment 3 years, 11 months ago
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Mary Nathalie E. Antonio posted a new activity comment 3 years, 11 months ago
The mucous membrane lining the trachea consists of pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium with numerous goblet cells. The goblet cells produce mucus, which traps inhaled foreign particles. The cilia move mucus and foreign particles into the larynx, from which they enter the pharynx and are swallowed. -
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The mucous membrane lining the trachea consists of pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium with numerous goblet cells. The goblet cells produce mucus, which traps inhaled foreign particles. The cilia move mucus and foreign particles into the larynx, from which they enter the pharynx and are swallowed.
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The stomach, which sits between the esophagus and the duodenum, is an important portion of the gastrointestinal (GI) system. Its activities include mixing food with stomach acid and using chemical and mechanical digestion to break food down into tiny bits.