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Urinary System
The primary job of the urinary system is to filter blood, producing urine as a waste product in the process. The renal pelvis, bladder, urethra, ureters, and kidneys are the organs that make up the urinary system. The body uses the nutrients it receives from food to produce energy. This system cleans your blood, eliminating waste…[Read more]
🧠 Nervous System 🤓
Our nervous system is involved in every action you take. The brain, spinal cord, and nerves are the three primary components of the nervous system. We can move, think, and feel better with it. It even controls bodily functions we don’t give much thought to, like digestion. Both the peripheral and central nerve systems are…[Read more]
Circulatory System 🫶🏿🫀
Your body’s circulatory system, also known as the cardiovascular system or vascular system, transports hormones, nutrients, and oxygen to the cells in your body for use in development, repair, and energy production. Carbon dioxide and other waste materials that your cells do not require are also eliminated by your…[Read more]
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According to Sendić (2023), Histology studies microscopic structures in cells, tissues, and organs. It is similar to anatomy but on a much smaller scale. Histology also helps us understand the relationship between structure and function, much as gross anatomy concerns how…[Read more]
CATADMAN, SHEKAINAH SHANE M.
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March 14, 2024🧠Nervous tissue💡👆🏿
The primary component of our nervous system is the nervous or nerve tissue. It keeps an eye on and controls bodily processes. The two types of cells that make up nervous tissue are glial cells, which supply nutrition to neurons and aid in the transmission of nerve…[Read more]
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