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<p>Description: It is a long, flat gland that lies in the abdomen behind the stomach. It produces enzymes that are released into the small intestine to help&#8230;</p></div>
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					<span>The digestive system comprises the gastrointestinal tract and liver, pancreas, and gallbladder. It is used in the body for the process of digestion. Its primary function is that it breaks down and absorbs nutrients from the food and liquids consumed by the body and uses them for important things like energy, growth, and repairing cells.

The main organs that make up the digestive system are the following:</span>
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<div class="rtmedia-activity-text">9. Small Intestine</p>
<p>Description: The small intestine or small bowel is a long, narrow, folded, or coiled tube extending from the stomach to the large intestine. It is&#8230;</p></div>
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					<span>The digestive system comprises the gastrointestinal tract and liver, pancreas, and gallbladder. It is used in the body for the process of digestion. Its primary function is that it breaks down and absorbs nutrients from the food and liquids consumed by the body and uses them for important things like energy, growth, and repairing cells.

The main organs that make up the digestive system are the following:</span>
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<div class="rtmedia-activity-text">8. Rectum</p>
<p>Description: It is the final straight portion of the large intestine that connects the colon to the anus. It is also where feces accumulate just prior to&#8230;</p></div>
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					<span>The digestive system comprises the gastrointestinal tract and liver, pancreas, and gallbladder. It is used in the body for the process of digestion. Its primary function is that it breaks down and absorbs nutrients from the food and liquids consumed by the body and uses them for important things like energy, growth, and repairing cells.

The main organs that make up the digestive system are the following:</span>
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<p>Description: It is commonly called the throat. It is a passageway that extends from the base of the skull to the level of the sixth cervical vertebra&#8230;.</p></div>
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<p>Description: They are exocrine glands positioned around the oral cavity and secrete their salivary contents into the mouth.</p>
<p>Function: They function to help keep the oral mucosa protected and lubricated. It also plays an important role in digestion because they make saliva.</p>
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					<span>The digestive system comprises the gastrointestinal tract and liver, pancreas, and gallbladder. It is used in the body for the process of digestion. Its primary function is that it breaks down and absorbs nutrients from the food and liquids consumed by the body and uses them for important things like energy, growth, and repairing cells.

The main organs that make up the digestive system are the following:</span>
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<p>Description: It is a muscular, hollow, J-shaped organ that receives food from the esophagus and digests them.</p>
<p>Function: Its primary function is to digest&#8230;</p></div>
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The main organs that make up the digestive system are the following:</span>
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<p>Description: It is the largest solid organ in the body. It is shaped like a cone and has a dark reddish-brown color and weighs about 3 pounds.</p>
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					<span>The digestive system comprises the gastrointestinal tract and liver, pancreas, and gallbladder. It is used in the body for the process of digestion. Its primary function is that it breaks down and absorbs nutrients from the food and liquids consumed by the body and uses them for important things like energy, growth, and repairing cells.

The main organs that make up the digestive system are the following:</span>
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<p>Description: The gallbladder is a small pouch, hollow organ with a pear shape that sits just under the liver.</p>
<p>Function: Its main function is to store&#8230;</p></div>
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					<span>The digestive system comprises the gastrointestinal tract and liver, pancreas, and gallbladder. It is used in the body for the process of digestion. Its primary function is that it breaks down and absorbs nutrients from the food and liquids consumed by the body and uses them for important things like energy, growth, and repairing cells.

The main organs that make up the digestive system are the following:</span>
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<p>Description: It is a long, tube-like organ that is connected to the small intestine at one end and the anus at the other. It includes the cecum,&#8230;</p></div>
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The main organs that make up the digestive system are the following:</span>
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<p>Description: It is a hollow, muscular tube that carries food and liquid from the pharynx to the stomach.</p>
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The main organs that make up the digestive system are the following:</span>
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[bpfb_link url='https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7794680/' title='Wound healing - PubMed' image='https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/persistent/pubmed-meta-image.png']Wound healing is a dynamic biologic process of repairing insults to the integumentary system. It is commonly divided into three phases: inflammatory, proliferative, and maturation. Each phase has unique cellular and substance constituents without which it cannot progress normally. A large variety of …[/bpfb_link]			]]></content:encoded>
				
				
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[bpfb_link url='https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7794680/' title='Wound healing - PubMed' image='https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/persistent/pubmed-meta-image.png']Wound healing is a dynamic biologic process of repairing insults to the integumentary system. It is commonly divided into three phases: inflammatory, proliferative, and maturation. Each phase has unique cellular and substance constituents without which it cannot progress normally. A large variety of …[/bpfb_link]			]]></content:encoded>
				
				
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<div class="rtmedia-activity-text">Inflammatory. During this phase, you will likely experience redness at the wound site, edema, heat, pain, and inflammation. In your body, white blood cells and enzymes&#8230;</div>
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					<span>When we have abrasions on our skin or damage to our tissues, our bodies mend the wounds and make new tissues to replace the ones that have been damaged. This is called the wound healing process. It is usually separated into three phases: inflammatory, proliferative, and maturation.<br />
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<div class="rtmedia-activity-text">Internal and external actions of olive oil&#8217;s local applications on the skin have been researched and proven to have numerous and significant effects. It includes&#8230;</div>
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<div class="rtmedia-activity-text">The benefits of olive oil on the human integumentary system are discussed in this article. It is said that olive oil has been used as an emollient since ancient times&#8230;.</div>
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					<span>Overall, the integumentary system, including the skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands, serves a lot of vital functions in all organisms.<br />
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					<span>Specialized cells, such as the sweat gland, also aid in cooling, and lanolin glands serve to keep the skin from drying out. Melanocytes principally determine the color of the hair coat in the stratum basale and hair follicles. If the hair coat is lighter than normal, that is a sign of copper deficiency.<br />
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<div class="rtmedia-activity-text">Moreover, hair grows in a cycle. It is controlled by many influences, including photoperiod, temperature, nutrition, hormones, health status, and genetics, among other&#8230;</div>
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					<span>Hair is divided into two categories. Short, thick hair is ideal for controlling body temperature during the summer. On colder days, long, fine hair coats are most efficient. This is why, to avoid heat exhaustion, it is necessary to shear sheep during hot weather.<br />
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<p>Description: It is a primitive (embryonic) and gelatinous type of connective tissue that persist in the umbilical cord. It is also composed of&#8230;</p></div>
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Description: Connective tissue is the most abundant and widely distributed primary tissue. It has three main components: cells, fibers, and ground substance. It includes loose connective tissue, dense fibrous connective tissue, adipose tissue, elastic connective tissue, cartilage, osseous tissue, and blood.

Function: It binds structures together, protects against disease, supports and forms a framework for organs in the body. It also stores fat, transports nutrients and other substances between tissues and organs, and helps repair damaged tissue.

Location: It is found between other tissues everywhere in the body, including the nervous system.
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<p>Description: It is a specialized connective tissue within the circulatory system. It is a vital liquid that usually conveys blood cells, nutrients, and oxygen&#8230;</p></div>
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Description: Connective tissue is the most abundant and widely distributed primary tissue. It has three main components: cells, fibers, and ground substance. It includes loose connective tissue, dense fibrous connective tissue, adipose tissue, elastic connective tissue, cartilage, osseous tissue, and blood.

Function: It binds structures together, protects against disease, supports and forms a framework for organs in the body. It also stores fat, transports nutrients and other substances between tissues and organs, and helps repair damaged tissue.

Location: It is found between other tissues everywhere in the body, including the nervous system.
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<p>Description: Bone, or osseous tissue, is a mineralized and viscous-elastic connective tissue with a large amount of two different matrix materials. </p>
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Description: Connective tissue is the most abundant and widely distributed primary tissue. It has three main components: cells, fibers, and ground substance. It includes loose connective tissue, dense fibrous connective tissue, adipose tissue, elastic connective tissue, cartilage, osseous tissue, and blood.

Function: It binds structures together, protects against disease, supports and forms a framework for organs in the body. It also stores fat, transports nutrients and other substances between tissues and organs, and helps repair damaged tissue.

Location: It is found between other tissues everywhere in the body, including the nervous system.
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<p>Description: It is an energy-storing loose connective tissue. It consists of adipocytes, cells filled with lipids (fats) composed of roughly 80% fat&#8230;.</p></div>
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Description: Connective tissue is the most abundant and widely distributed primary tissue. It has three main components: cells, fibers, and ground substance. It includes loose connective tissue, dense fibrous connective tissue, adipose tissue, elastic connective tissue, cartilage, osseous tissue, and blood.

Function: It binds structures together, protects against disease, supports and forms a framework for organs in the body. It also stores fat, transports nutrients and other substances between tissues and organs, and helps repair damaged tissue.

Location: It is found between other tissues everywhere in the body, including the nervous system.
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<p>Description: It has collagen fibers randomly interwoven, forming a three-dimensional network resistant to distension in all&#8230;</p></div>
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Description: Connective tissue is the most abundant and widely distributed primary tissue. It has three main components: cells, fibers, and ground substance. It includes loose connective tissue, dense fibrous connective tissue, adipose tissue, elastic connective tissue, cartilage, osseous tissue, and blood.

Function: It binds structures together, protects against disease, supports and forms a framework for organs in the body. It also stores fat, transports nutrients and other substances between tissues and organs, and helps repair damaged tissue.

Location: It is found between other tissues everywhere in the body, including the nervous system.
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<p>Description: This tissue consist of closely packaged bundles of collagen fibers aligned parallel to each other. These fibers are also&#8230;</p></div>
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Description: Connective tissue is the most abundant and widely distributed primary tissue. It has three main components: cells, fibers, and ground substance. It includes loose connective tissue, dense fibrous connective tissue, adipose tissue, elastic connective tissue, cartilage, osseous tissue, and blood.

Function: It binds structures together, protects against disease, supports and forms a framework for organs in the body. It also stores fat, transports nutrients and other substances between tissues and organs, and helps repair damaged tissue.

Location: It is found between other tissues everywhere in the body, including the nervous system.
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<p>Description: It is the most widely distributed type of connective tissue and serves as a universal packing material between other&#8230;</p></div>
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Description: Connective tissue is the most abundant and widely distributed primary tissue. It has three main components: cells, fibers, and ground substance. It includes loose connective tissue, dense fibrous connective tissue, adipose tissue, elastic connective tissue, cartilage, osseous tissue, and blood.

Function: It binds structures together, protects against disease, supports and forms a framework for organs in the body. It also stores fat, transports nutrients and other substances between tissues and organs, and helps repair damaged tissue.

Location: It is found between other tissues everywhere in the body, including the nervous system.
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<p>Description: It consists of collagen type III and is short, thin, and delicate collagenous fibers that form mesh-like networks in organs. </p>
<p>Function: It acts as a supporting mesh in soft tissues</p>
<p>Location: It is found in kidneys, liver, spleen, kidney, lymph nodes, Peyer’s patches, and bone marrow.<br />
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Description: Connective tissue is the most abundant and widely distributed primary tissue. It has three main components: cells, fibers, and ground substance. It includes loose connective tissue, dense fibrous connective tissue, adipose tissue, elastic connective tissue, cartilage, osseous tissue, and blood.

Function: It binds structures together, protects against disease, supports and forms a framework for organs in the body. It also stores fat, transports nutrients and other substances between tissues and organs, and helps repair damaged tissue.

Location: It is found between other tissues everywhere in the body, including the nervous system.
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<p>Description: It is made from the protein elastin. This fiber is also long and thin and forms branching networks in the extracellular matrix.</p>
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Description: Connective tissue is the most abundant and widely distributed primary tissue. It has three main components: cells, fibers, and ground substance. It includes loose connective tissue, dense fibrous connective tissue, adipose tissue, elastic connective tissue, cartilage, osseous tissue, and blood.

Function: It binds structures together, protects against disease, supports and forms a framework for organs in the body. It also stores fat, transports nutrients and other substances between tissues and organs, and helps repair damaged tissue.

Location: It is found between other tissues everywhere in the body, including the nervous system.
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<p>Description: It is a fibrous protein secreted into the extracellular space. It is also the most abundant protein fiber type and is predominantly made of&#8230;</p></div>
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Description: Connective tissue is the most abundant and widely distributed primary tissue. It has three main components: cells, fibers, and ground substance. It includes loose connective tissue, dense fibrous connective tissue, adipose tissue, elastic connective tissue, cartilage, osseous tissue, and blood.

Function: It binds structures together, protects against disease, supports and forms a framework for organs in the body. It also stores fat, transports nutrients and other substances between tissues and organs, and helps repair damaged tissue.

Location: It is found between other tissues everywhere in the body, including the nervous system.
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<p>Description: It is a stratified epithelium, also called urothelium, found in organs that can distend. When the tissue is not stretched, it&#8230;</p></div>
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Description: The epithelium is a type of body tissue covering all internal and external body surfaces, lines body cavities, and hollow organs. It is also the primary tissue found in glands. It is composed of cells laid together in sheets with cells tightly connected. It consists of four types of tissue: epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous. 

Function: Epithelial tissue has a variety of essential functions that are essential to life. Their function depends on where it\'s located in your body. It includes protection, secretion, absorption, excretion, filtration, diffusion, and sensory reception. 

Location: They are found in the external skin, the inner lining of the mouth, digestive tract, and secretory glands, the lining of hollow organs such as the heart, lungs, eyes, ears, and urogenital tract, as well as the brain\'s ventricular system and spinal cord\'s central canals.
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<p>Description: It is a tissue composed of a single layer of simple columnar epithelial cells whose nuclei appear at different&#8230;</p></div>
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Description: The epithelium is a type of body tissue covering all internal and external body surfaces, lines body cavities, and hollow organs. It is also the primary tissue found in glands. It is composed of cells laid together in sheets with cells tightly connected. It consists of four types of tissue: epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous. 

Function: Epithelial tissue has a variety of essential functions that are essential to life. Their function depends on where it\'s located in your body. It includes protection, secretion, absorption, excretion, filtration, diffusion, and sensory reception. 

Location: They are found in the external skin, the inner lining of the mouth, digestive tract, and secretory glands, the lining of hollow organs such as the heart, lungs, eyes, ears, and urogenital tract, as well as the brain\'s ventricular system and spinal cord\'s central canals.
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<p>Description: It is composed of column-shaped cells arranged in many layers. It is less common than the other stratified types.</p>
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				<a href="https://getaprofessor.com/members/ysandraprilletabilon/">Ysandra Prille A. Tabilon</a> posted an update in the group <a href="https://getaprofessor.com/groups/mt30-ab/">MT30-Histology Art AB</a> <div class="rtmedia-activity-container"><span>EPITHELIAL TISSUES

Description: The epithelium is a type of body tissue covering all internal and external body surfaces, lines body cavities, and hollow organs. It is also the primary tissue found in glands. It is composed of cells laid together in sheets with cells tightly connected. It consists of four types of tissue: epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous. 

Function: Epithelial tissue has a variety of essential functions that are essential to life. Their function depends on where it\'s located in your body. It includes protection, secretion, absorption, excretion, filtration, diffusion, and sensory reception. 

Location: They are found in the external skin, the inner lining of the mouth, digestive tract, and secretory glands, the lining of hollow organs such as the heart, lungs, eyes, ears, and urogenital tract, as well as the brain\'s ventricular system and spinal cord\'s central canals.
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