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Histology Art – F (2022) 2 years ago
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The Corpus Cavernosum is one of two columns of spongy tissue that runs through the shaft (body) of the penis. The corpus cavernosum forms most of the penis and contains blood vessels that fill with blood to help make an erection. -
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Microscopic Photos of Reproductive System Tissue Slides 2 years ago
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Vergil Ted P. Abrasaldo posted a new activity comment 2 years, 1 month ago
Ureter – These narrow tubes carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder. Muscles in the ureter walls continually tighten and relax forcing urine downward, away from the kidneys. -
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Loop of Henle – long U-shaped portion of the tubule that conducts urine within each nephron of the kidney. Its principal function is in the recovery of water and sodium chloride from urine. -
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Bladder – A triangle-shaped, hollow organ is located in the lower abdomen. It is held in place by ligaments that are attached to other organs and the pelvic bones. The bladder’s walls relax and expand to store urine, and contract and flatten to empty urine through the urethra. -
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Histology Art – F (2022) 2 years, 1 month ago
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Bladder – A triangle-shaped, hollow organ is located in the lower abdomen. It is held in place by ligaments that are attached to other organs and the pelvic bones. The bladder’s walls relax and expand to store urine, and contract and flatten to empty urine through the urethra.
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Loop of Henle – long U-shaped portion of the tubule that conducts urine within each nephron of the kidney. Its principal function is in the recovery of water and sodium chloride from urine.
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Ureter – These narrow tubes carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder. Muscles in the ureter walls continually tighten and relax forcing urine downward, away from the kidneys.
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Vergil Ted P. Abrasaldo posted a new activity comment 2 years, 1 month ago
Histology Art of: The Crypts of Lieberkuhn -
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For the Filipinos, Leni Robredo -
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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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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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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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Histology Art – F (2022) 2 years, 1 month ago
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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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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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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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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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Histology Art – F (2022) 2 years, 1 month ago
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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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Large Intestine – The large intestine is the last part of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is the long, tube-like pathway that food travels through your digestive… -
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Duodenum – The first part of the small intestine. It connects to the stomach. The duodenum helps to further digest food coming from the stomach. It absorbs nutrients (vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, fats, proteins) and water from food so they can be used by the body. - Load More