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University of Michigan Medical School M1 Cardiovascular / Respiratory Sequence Lecture: Circulatory Derangements I
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University of Michigan Medical School M1 Cardiovascular / Respiratory Sequence Lecture: Introduction Homeostasis/Cardiovascular System
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This is a lecture by Joe Lex, MD from the Ghana Emergency Medicine Collaborative. To download the editable version (in PPT), to access additional learning modules, or to learn more about the project, see http://openmi.ch/em-gemc. Unless otherwise noted, this material is made available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike-3.0 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/.
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This is a lecture by Dr. Jim Holliman from the Ghana Emergency Medicine Collaborative. To download the editable version (in PPT), to access additional learning modules, or to learn more about the project, see http://openmi.ch/em-gemc. Unless otherwise noted, this material is made available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike-3.0 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/.
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University of Michigan Medical School M1 Cardiovascular / Respiratory Sequence Lecture: Circulatory Derangements I
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University of Michigan Medical School M1 Cardiovascular / Respiratory Sequence Lecture: Introduction Homeostasis/Cardiovascular System
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This is a lecture by Joe Lex, MD from the Ghana Emergency Medicine Collaborative. To download the editable version (in PPT), to access additional learning modules, or to learn more about the project, see http://openmi.ch/em-gemc. Unless otherwise noted, this material is made available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike-3.0 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/.
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GEMC: Burn Mass Casualty Incidents: Resident TrainingOpen.Michigan
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This is a lecture by Dr. Jim Holliman from the Ghana Emergency Medicine Collaborative. To download the editable version (in PPT), to access additional learning modules, or to learn more about the project, see http://openmi.ch/em-gemc. Unless otherwise noted, this material is made available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike-3.0 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/.
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This is a lecture by Dr. Pamela Fry from the Ghana Emergency Medicine Collaborative. To download the editable version (in PPT), to access additional learning modules, or to learn more about the project, see http://openmi.ch/em-gemc. Unless otherwise noted, this material is made available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike-3.0 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/.
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This document provides information about a course on medical histology from the University of Michigan Medical School. It discusses the copyright and terms of use for the course materials. The materials are made available under a Creative Commons license that allows for sharing and adapting with attribution. The document provides guidance on citing the materials and notes that some content may be graphic. It cautions that the materials are not meant as a replacement for medical advice.
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This document discusses connective tissue, including its composition, functions, and major cell and fiber types. Connective tissue contains an extracellular matrix made of fibers (collagen, elastic, reticular) and ground substance. It also contains fibroblasts that produce the extracellular matrix, adipocytes, macrophages, and immune cells. Collagen is the most abundant protein and comes in various types that provide structure, elasticity and other functions. Elastic fibers allow tissues to stretch and recoil. The basement membrane anchors epithelial and other tissues and is made of collagen IV, laminin and other proteins.
This document provides an overview of the components of blood in veterinary histology. It discusses the main formed elements - erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets - as well as plasma. For each component, it describes the typical appearance under microscopy for various species, including differences in size, shape, and granule characteristics. It provides examples of cell morphologies for erythrocytes, granulocytes like neutrophils and eosinophils, agranulocytes like lymphocytes and monocytes, and platelets for several common veterinary species.
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The circulatory system transports nutrients, oxygen, carbon dioxide and waste through blood vessels. Vertebrates have a closed circulatory system with blood contained within vessels. The human circulatory system, also called the cardiovascular system, consists of the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins. The heart pumps oxygenated blood received from the lungs through the arteries and returns deoxygenated blood to the lungs through veins. Birds and mammals have further developed separate pulmonary and systemic circulatory circuits to oxygenate blood in the lungs before distributing it to the body.
O documento descreve o sistema circulatรณrio, incluindo seus principais componentes como o coraรงรฃo, artรฉrias, veias e capilares. Ele detalha a estrutura e funรงรฃo dessas estruturas, como a composiรงรฃo das paredes arteriais e venosas e o papel dos capilares nas trocas entre o sangue e os tecidos.
This document provides an overview of connective tissue, including its classification, functions, components, and types. Connective tissue is the most widespread and abundant tissue in the human body. It is composed primarily of extracellular matrix and embedded connective tissue cells. Connective tissue can be classified as connective tissue proper, specialized connective tissue, or embryonic connective tissue. Its main components are ground substance, fibers, and cells. The document describes the various types of connective tissue fibers and cells in detail.
Connective tissues support and bind together other structures throughout the body. They are composed of connective tissue cells, ground substance, and fibers. Connective tissues have few cells separated by an abundant intercellular substance containing fibers. Their main functions are to bind tissues, provide mechanical support, store fat and minerals, allow for metabolite exchange, and aid in repair and healing. Connective tissues are classified as connective tissue proper, which includes loose and dense connective tissues, and specialized connective tissues like cartilage, bone, and blood.
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This document summarizes the structure and function of blood vessels and heart tissue. It describes the different types of blood vessels including arteries, veins, and capillaries. It discusses the layers of blood vessels and the cells that make up each layer. The document also summarizes the structure and function of cardiac muscle and compares the three main types of muscle tissue. Finally, it provides an overview of atherosclerosis and several heart conditions.
This is a lecture by Dr. Pamela Fry from the Ghana Emergency Medicine Collaborative. To download the editable version (in PPT), to access additional learning modules, or to learn more about the project, see http://openmi.ch/em-gemc. Unless otherwise noted, this material is made available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike-3.0 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/.
The circulatory system consists of the heart, blood vessels, and blood. The heart pumps blood through arteries, capillaries, and veins to deliver oxygen and nutrients to tissues throughout the body. It has three layers - the inner endocardium, middle muscular myocardium, and outer epicardium. The heart's conducting system coordinates heartbeats and includes the sinoatrial and atrioventricular nodes and bundle of His. Blood vessels have three layers - the inner endothelium-lined tunica intima, middle smooth muscle-containing tunica media, and outer connective tissue tunica externa. Capillaries are the sites of nutrient exchange and have only an endothelium.
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This document discusses connective tissue, including its composition, functions, and major cell and fiber types. Connective tissue contains an extracellular matrix made of fibers (collagen, elastic, reticular) and ground substance. It also contains fibroblasts that produce the extracellular matrix, adipocytes, macrophages, and immune cells. Collagen is the most abundant protein and comes in various types that provide structure, elasticity and other functions. Elastic fibers allow tissues to stretch and recoil. The basement membrane anchors epithelial and other tissues and is made of collagen IV, laminin and other proteins.
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The circulatory system transports nutrients, oxygen, carbon dioxide and waste through blood vessels. Vertebrates have a closed circulatory system with blood contained within vessels. The human circulatory system, also called the cardiovascular system, consists of the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins. The heart pumps oxygenated blood received from the lungs through the arteries and returns deoxygenated blood to the lungs through veins. Birds and mammals have further developed separate pulmonary and systemic circulatory circuits to oxygenate blood in the lungs before distributing it to the body.
O documento descreve o sistema circulatรณrio, incluindo seus principais componentes como o coraรงรฃo, artรฉrias, veias e capilares. Ele detalha a estrutura e funรงรฃo dessas estruturas, como a composiรงรฃo das paredes arteriais e venosas e o papel dos capilares nas trocas entre o sangue e os tecidos.
This document provides an overview of connective tissue, including its classification, functions, components, and types. Connective tissue is the most widespread and abundant tissue in the human body. It is composed primarily of extracellular matrix and embedded connective tissue cells. Connective tissue can be classified as connective tissue proper, specialized connective tissue, or embryonic connective tissue. Its main components are ground substance, fibers, and cells. The document describes the various types of connective tissue fibers and cells in detail.
Connective tissues support and bind together other structures throughout the body. They are composed of connective tissue cells, ground substance, and fibers. Connective tissues have few cells separated by an abundant intercellular substance containing fibers. Their main functions are to bind tissues, provide mechanical support, store fat and minerals, allow for metabolite exchange, and aid in repair and healing. Connective tissues are classified as connective tissue proper, which includes loose and dense connective tissues, and specialized connective tissues like cartilage, bone, and blood.
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