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The quality management system that can guarantee quality performance in a histopathology laboratory is discussed in this article. All the processes and activities of the histopathology laboratory should be precisely assessed and monitored in order to operate efficiently and safely.
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MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 10 months agoResearch Discoveries regarding the Histology of the Integumentary System.
Active breakouts are frustrating enough, but the scars acne can leave behind can be frustrating. Scars are formed when a breakout penetrates the skin deeply and damages the tissues beneath it. Before you try to treat your scars, it’s important to know what type they are. E…[Read more]
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There are two types of neuroglia found within the peripheral nervous system:
Schwann cells – myelinate axons in the peripheral nervous system.
Satellite cells – regulate nutrient and neurotransmitter levels around neurons in ganglia. -
Samantha Elizabeth T. Muyco posted a new activity comment 3 years, 11 months ago
Based on shapes, neurons are classified into five types namely Unipolar neurons, Bipolar neurons, Pseudounipolar neurons, Anaxonic neurons, and Multipolar neurons. -
Samantha Elizabeth T. Muyco posted a new activity comment 3 years, 11 months ago
There are five types of neurons and two types of neuroglia in PNS-
Based on shapes, neurons are classified into five types namely Unipolar neurons, Bipolar neurons, Pseudounipolar neurons, Anaxonic neurons, and Multipolar neurons.
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There are two types of neuroglia found within the peripheral nervous system:
Schwann cells – myelinate axons in the peripheral nervous system.
Satellite cells – regulate nutrient and neurotransmitter levels around neurons in ganglia.
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Samantha Elizabeth T. Muyco posted an update in the group
MT30-Histology Art AB 3 years, 11 months ago-
There are five types of neurons and two types of neuroglia in PNS
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Based on shapes, neurons are classified into five types namely Unipolar neurons, Bipolar neurons, Pseudounipolar neurons, Anaxonic neurons, and Multipolar neurons.
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There are two types of neuroglia found within the peripheral nervous system:
Schwann cells – myelinate axons in the peripheral nervous system.
Satellite cells – regulate nutrient and neurotransmitter levels around neurons in ganglia.
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Samantha Elizabeth T. Muyco posted a new activity comment 3 years, 11 months ago
The layers of the epidermis include the stratum basale (the deepest portion of the epidermis), stratum spinosum, stratum granulosum, stratum lucidum, and stratum corneum (the most superficial portion of the epidermis). -
Samantha Elizabeth T. Muyco posted a new activity comment 3 years, 11 months ago
The nail structure is divided into six parts: root, nail bed, nail plate, eponychium, paronychium, and hyponychium. Each of these six components has a specific function, and if a component of the nail structure is disrupted, the nail can look abnormal. - Load More
