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Veronica Buen Abella posted an update in the group
Histology Art – F (2022) 3 years, 11 months ago -
Vergil Ted P. Abrasaldo posted an update in the group
Histology Art – F (2022) 3 years, 12 months ago-
Liver – The liver is an organ about the size of a football. It sits just under your rib cage on the right side of your abdomen. The liver is essential for digesting food and ridding your body of toxic substances.
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Gall Bladder – The gallbladder is a small pouch that sits just under the liver. The gallbladder stores bile produced by the liver. After meals, the gallbladder is empty and flat, like a deflated balloon. Before a meal, the gallbladder may be full of bile and about the size of a small pear.
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Tongue – The tongue is a muscular organ in the mouth. The tongue is covered with moist, pink tissue called mucosa. Tiny bumps called papillae give the tongue its rough texture. Thousands of taste buds cover the surfaces of the papillae. Taste buds are collections of nerve-like cells that connect to nerves running into the brain.
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Vergil Ted P. Abrasaldo posted an update in the group
Histology Art – F (2022) 3 years, 12 months ago-
Respiratory Tract – Involves organs that are involved in breathing. These include the nose, throat, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs. Also called respiratory system. The elastic cartilage helps to protect the airway during swallowing.
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Trachea – It is the long tube that connects your larynx (voice box) to your bronchi. Your trachea’s main function is to carry air in and out of your lungs. Because it’s a stiff, flexible tube, it provides a reliable pathway for oxygen to enter your body.
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Epiglottis – The epiglottis is a small, movable “lid” just above the larynx that prevents food and drink from entering your windpipe.
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Nathalie Dhayle Ortiz posted an update in the group
Histology Art – F (2022) 3 years, 12 months ago -
Nathalie Dhayle Ortiz posted an update in the group
Histology Art – F (2022) 3 years, 12 months ago -
Katrine Ates posted an update in the group
Histology Art – F (2022) 3 years, 12 months agoOur digestive system is so important because it breaks down the food we eat so our body’s can use the nutrients to function properly and stay healthy. Most parts of our body require nutrients from our food to work, like our immune system and our brain. Our food provides us with proteins, fat, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals and water and it is o… -
Deanne Hara Marie R. Almagro posted an update in the group
Histology Art – F (2022) 3 years, 12 months ago -
Deanne Hara Marie R. Almagro posted an update in the group
Histology Art – F (2022) 3 years, 12 months ago -
Aliya Solana posted an update in the group
Histology Art – F (2022) 3 years, 12 months ago-
The elastic cartilage in the larynx functions to support the organ with enough elasticity. It allows the closing or folding of the laryngeal opening when you swallow. The elastic cartilage has chondrocyte cells and many elastic fibers in its amorphous extracellular matrix. It provides strength and elasticity to the organ.
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The ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium found in the bronchi provides protection to the lungs from foreign substances which may cause irritation. The goblet…
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The smooth muscle in the trachea is more specifically called airway smooth muscle (ASM). This is responsible for controlling the amount of air that goes through the trachea and lungs. It moves involuntarily and is controlled by the autonomic nervous system.
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Aliya Solana posted an update in the group
Histology Art – F (2022) 3 years, 12 months ago-
The digestive system functions to break down food that goes inside the body. It converts the food into energy and nutrients or waste which is eliminated by the body. The organs present in this system are where the food passes through which starts from the mouth up to the anus.
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The nonkeratinized stratified squamous epithelium in the mouth makes up the oral mucosa. This tissue has many layers of flat cells. It is found in the thick lining of…
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The areolar tissue in the stomach keeps the organ in its place. It is weblike in appearance due to the collagen fibers present. It contains a gelatinous extracellular…
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The simple columnar epithelium in the rectum functions mainly for protection. It serves as an impermeable barrier against bacteria and other foreign substances that may have been ingested. This tissue also lines most of the digestive tract and plays a role in the absorption and secretion of substances.
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Ma Joanna Catherine Lopez posted an update in the group
Histology Art – F (2022) 3 years, 12 months agoThe esophagus is the hollow, muscular tube that passes food and liquid from your throat to your stomach. The primary function of your esophagus is to carry food and… -
Ma Joanna Catherine Lopez posted an update in the group
Histology Art – F (2022) 3 years, 12 months agoThe lungs contain elastic tissues that allow them to inflate and deflate without losing shape.
The respiratory system’s main job is to move fresh air into your body… -
Julie Ann Enejosa posted an update in the group
Histology Art – F (2022) 3 years, 12 months ago -
Julie Ann Enejosa posted an update in the group
Histology Art – F (2022) 3 years, 12 months ago -
Jhan Rea Erocido Catubay posted an update in the group
Histology Art – F (2022) 4 years agoThe respiratory system is a collection of organs and tissues that assist in breathing. This mechanism aids in the absorption of oxygen from the air by your organs. It… -
Jhan Rea Erocido Catubay posted an update in the group
Histology Art – F (2022) 4 years agoDigestion is necessary for the body to break down food into nutrients for energy, development, and cell repair. Before the circulation absorbs and transports nutrients to cells throughout the body, food and drink must be broken down into smaller molecules. -
Katrine Ates posted an update in the group
Histology Art – F (2022) 4 years agoYour respiratory system is the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe. This system helps your body absorb oxygen from the air so your organs can work. It also cleans waste gases, such as carbon dioxide, from your blood. Common problems include allergies, diseases, or infections. -
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Microscopic Photos of Muscle Tissues 4 years ago -
Charles David joined the group
Microscopic Photos of Nervous Tissues 4 years ago -
Janine Macarat posted an update in the group
Histology Art – F (2022) 4 years agoThe digestive system is made up of the digestive tract and other organs that help the body break down and absorb food. It is a long, twisting tube that starts at the mouth and goes through the oesophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and anus. - Load More
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