Categorieën: Alle - cells - nervous - lungs - tissue

door Joelle Chaban 6 jaren geleden

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Strokes- Joelle Chaban

Key components of the human body include various systems and tissues, each fulfilling essential functions. The respiratory system comprises structures like the lungs, bronchi, and trachea, which are lined with various cell types including epithelial, ciliated, and goblet cells, facilitating breathing and gas exchange.

Strokes- Joelle Chaban

Strokes

Respiratory System

Epiglottis
Elastic Cartilage
Trachea
Lungs
Bronchiole Tissue

Clara Cells

Serous Cells

Ciliated Cells

Neuroendocrine Cells

Basal Cells

Alveoli Tissue

Alveolar Cells

Bronchi

Goblet cells

Larynx
Muscle Tissue
Pharynx
Muscle

Myocytes

Epithelial Tissue
Nose
Cartilage

Chondrocytes

Skin

Basil Cells

Melanocytes

Landerhan Cells

Keratinocytes

Nervous System

Spinal Cord
Brain
Nerves
Nervous Tissue

Glial Cells

Neurons (Neuroglial Cells)

Digestive System

Anus
Rectum

Hemocytes

Appendix
Subserosa
Peritoneum
Small Intestine
Muscularis Externa
Muscularis Mucosae
Large Intestine
Pancreas
Pancreatic Ducts

Ductal Cells

Endocrine Pancreas

Alpha Cells (Islets of Langerhan)

Delta Cells (Islets of Langerhan)

Beta Cells (Islets of Langerhan)

Exocrine Pancreas

Acinar Cells

Stomach
Muscular Mucosae
Gallbladder
Muscularis
Mucosa

Epithelial Cells

Villi

Enterocytes

Liver
Lobule Tissue

Hepatocytes

Esophagus
Squamous Epithelium
Muscular Externa
Blood Vessels
Submucosa
Salivary Glands
Blood vessels

Capillaries

Red Blood Cells

White Blood Cells

Connective Tissue

Veins

Artery

Endothelial Cells

Muscle Cells

Secretory Acini

Secretory Cells

Adipose Tissue

Adipocytes (White Adipose Cells)

Mouth
Lamina Propria

Macrophages

Mast Cells

Fibroblasts

Lymphocytes

Stratified Squamous Epithelium

Columnar Cells

Cuboidal Cells

Squamous Cells

Oral Mucosa

Goblet Cells

Epithelial Cells