PPT-Histology of Nervous Tissue

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Nervous system ppt 2 Ppt 2 Structure of a Neuron Neurons are the basic functional units of nervous tissue They are highly specialized to transmit nerve impulses

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Nervous system ppt 2 Ppt 2 Structure of a Neuron Neurons are the basic functional units of nervous tissue They are highly specialized to transmit nerve impulses Nervous tissue is made up of just 2 types of cells. 4 types of tissues. 1-Connective tissue. 2-Muscle tissue. 3-Nervous tissue. 4-Epithelial tissue. Connective tissue. 1-Artery.. 2-Vein.. 3-Hyaline cartilage.. Vein and Artery. Hyaline Cartilage. Muscle tissue. By. Professor Abdel-Majeed Safer. 1. Professor Abdel-Majeed Safer Histology & Histochemistry . Professor Abdel-Majeed Safer Histology & Histochemistry . 2. Chapter 1. What is HISTOLOGY ?. By. Professor Abdel-Majeed Safer. 1. Professor Abdel-Majeed Safer Histology & Histochemistry . Professor Abdel-Majeed Safer Histology & Histochemistry . 2. Chapter 1. What is HISTOLOGY ?. The . diaphysis. is the shaft or . body of a long bone.. The . epiphyses. form the distal . and proximal ends of a . long bone.. The . metaphyses. are the areas . where the epiphyses and . diaphysis join.. Section 1 – Functions & Divisions of the Nervous System (pp. 386-387). This is your brain…. The Nervous System. And this is your brain – IN ANATOMY!!. Or better yet…. The Nervous System. Functions of the Nervous System. glial. cells). Pages 227-234. Astro. cytes. Brace/anchor neurons, provide chemical barrier. Most abundant . glial. cells. Microglia. Destroy threatening particles/cells; phagocytes. Ependymal. cells. 1. nervous system overview. Nervous system. Monitors and processes sensory information from the environment and from within the body. Principal cell populations. Neuron . - . t. ransmits . impulses. Neuroglia . VIBS 289. . . Larry Johnson Texas A&M University. Mast cell. Macrophage. Fibroblasts. Fibroblasts. Plasma cell. Fat cells. Function of Connective Tissue. , human. , plant. Sources - medical, veterinary, research . Grossed. , fixed, processed, embedded, sectioned, and . stained . I. mportant to . the scientific investigation process . T. o . establish and confirm patient . is the main component of the two parts of the . nervous system. ; the . brain. and . spinal cord. of the . central nervous system. (CNS), and the branching peripheral nerves of the . peripheral nervous system. . VAN-607. TOPIC-. . HISTOLOGY OF MALE GENITAL-TUBULAR PART URETHRA PENIS & PREPUCE. Dr. SANJAY KUMAR BHARTI. HEAD,VETERINARY ANATOMY. Male Genital Organs Contains following organs 1.-One Pair Gonads 2.- Tubular Organs . Central nervous system comprises the brain and the spinal cord with nervous tissue making up the system. This system is the most intricate system in human body.. The nervous tissue consists of rich network of billions of nerve cells in both the CNS and PNS . How to Fix and Prepare Tissue forHistology SubmissionHistology involves all processes from the collection of tissue from the animal to cover slipping the final slide product. Tufts Comparative Pathol Basics: . Connective Tissue. VIBS 243. Larry Johnson Texas A&M University. Mast cell. Macrophage. Fibroblasts. Fibroblasts. Plasma cell. Fat cells.

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