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Transitional Epithelium with labels -
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Fibrocartilage with labels -
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Collagenous Connective Tissue with labels -
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Giant Multipolar Neuron with labels -
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Cardiac Muscle Tissue with labels -
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Skeletal Muscle Tissue with labels -
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Smooth Muscle Tissue with labels -
Robi Mel Steffen V. Concepcion posted an update in the group MT30 CD: Histology 1 year, 11 months ago
Hello! These are my 10 illustrations that I digitally created using Canva. I first drew and colored them on a blank sheet of paper. Then, I digitally restored them and… -
Robi Mel Steffen V. Concepcion posted a new activity comment 1 year, 12 months ago
A stratified squamous epithelium with a minor degree of keratinization lines the vagina. A thick layer of dense connective tissue, similar to that found in the skin's dermis, lies beneath the epithelium. Following this is a layer of loose connective tissue with numerous blood vessels and nerves. Because they produce and store glycogen, vaginal…[Read more]
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A stratified squamous epithelium with a minor degree of keratinization lines the vagina. A thick layer of dense connective tissue, similar to that found in the skin's dermis, lies beneath the epithelium. Following this is a layer of loose connective tissue with numerous blood vessels and nerves. Because they produce and store glycogen, vaginal…[Read more]
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Robi Mel Steffen V. Concepcion posted a new activity comment 1 year, 12 months ago
The cervix is located at the bottom of the uterus and protects it from bacterial infiltration. It is the location of a critical epithelial transition. The lining of the upper cervix (endocervix) is a simple columnar epithelium that contains mucous-secreting cells. The lower cervix, on the other hand, is lined by a stratified squamous epithelium.…[Read more]
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The cervix is located at the bottom of the uterus and protects it from bacterial infiltration. It is the location of a critical epithelial transition. The lining of the upper cervix (endocervix) is a simple columnar epithelium that contains mucous-secreting cells. The lower cervix, on the other hand, is lined by a stratified squamous epithelium.…[Read more]
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Robi Mel Steffen V. Concepcion posted a new activity comment 1 year, 12 months ago
At the end of menstrual flow, the uterine cycle enters the early proliferative phase. The uterine glands are sparse and small during this phase, and the epithelial cells develop microvilli and cilia under the influence of estrogen. The stratum functionalis thickens in the late proliferative phase, and the glands become more coiled and densely…[Read more]
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At the end of menstrual flow, the uterine cycle enters the early proliferative phase. The uterine glands are sparse and small during this phase, and the epithelial cells develop microvilli and cilia under the influence of estrogen. The stratum functionalis thickens in the late proliferative phase, and the glands become more coiled and densely…[Read more]
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Robi Mel Steffen V. Concepcion posted a new activity comment 1 year, 12 months ago
The uterus is divided into layers, each with its own structural and functional characteristics. The mucosal layer, or endometrium, the muscularis layer, or myometrium, and the serosal layer, or perimetrium are the most basic classifications of these layers. The endometrium is composed of two layers: the stratum functionalis and the stratum…[Read more]
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Robi Mel Steffen V. Concepcion added a photo 1 year, 12 months ago
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The uterus is divided into layers, each with its own structural and functional characteristics. The mucosal layer, or endometrium, the muscularis layer, or myometrium, and the serosal layer, or perimetrium are the most basic classifications of these layers. The endometrium is composed of two layers: the stratum functionalis and the stratum…[Read more]
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Robi Mel Steffen V. Concepcion posted a new activity comment 1 year, 12 months ago
The oviduct epithelium is made up of two types of cells. The ciliated cells take precedence and help to move the ovum away from the ovary and toward the uterus. Non-ciliated secretory cells, also known as peg cells, secrete a secretion that lubricates the tube while also feeding and protecting the traveling ovum.
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