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Chapter 5 – Bone Tissue Functions 1. Support      The skeletal system provides structural support and a framework for attachment of soft tissues and organs. 2. Storage of Minerals       Bones maintain a large reserve of calcium and phosphate ions. 3. Blood Cell Production      The hollow spaces in some bones contains red…

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Chapter 3 – Tissues   Tissues Tissues are collections of specialized cells and cell products that perform a limited number of functions. Histology is the study of tissues. There are only four primary tissue types: epithelial, connective, muscular and neural. For now we will…

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Chapter 3 – Tissues Tissues Tissues are collections of specialized cells and cell products that perform a limited number of functions. Histology is the study of tissues. There are only four primary tissue types: epithelial, connective, muscular and neural. For now we will only concentrate on…

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Cell Models (Two Different Models): New Model and Old Model Videos:  Old Model: Nucleus &Centrioles, Membranous Organelles  New Model: Cell Membrane & Nucleus, Membranous Organelles, Nonmembranous Organelles           Nucleus — nuclear membrane — nucleoplasm — nucleolus — chromatin — ribosomes — Golgi complex or apparatus — cytoplasm — cell membrane…

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Chapter 1 – Introduction Surface Anatomy      Anatomical description requires universally accepted standards of reference and language for describing the relative position of structures and organs. These standards include the anatomical position. Anatomical position In…

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Chapter 1 – Introduction Surface Anatomy      Anatomical description requires universally accepted standards of reference and language for describing the relative position of structures and organs. These standards include the anatomical position. Anatomical position      In the anatomical position the person…

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Digestive System – Accessory Organs Salivary Glands      There are three pairs of salivary glands that secret saliva into the oral cavity:  1. Parotid salivary glands – located anterior to the outer ear. These glands produce secretions that empty by way of the parotid duct …

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LEARNING CURRICULUM MedicalFaculty First Course: amount of academic weeks – 40 Subjects Amount of hours % Self-reliant study Credits ECTS Total  hours amount Amount of Academic Hours Lectures Seminars Tutorials Self-reliant study 1 BasicUkrainian Language 6…

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