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This sketch is freaking awesome!
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I can relate to this on a spiritual level.
Recent technological and scientific advances have fuelled a neuroscientific revolution. Imaging techniques such as those shown above have given us an unprecedented view into the structure and function of our brain.
Kinda true :D
Day 21
If you don’t regret your choice of doing medicine, everyday, you’re doing something wrong.
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reminder:
it’s okay to have days where you don’t study at all if you need a mental and/or physical break.
it’s okay to prioritize other things in your life over school, if they’re more important to you and benefit you moreso.
it’s okay to fail a test or get a bad grade or get on the bad side of a teacher; your academic career will never go perfectly, but that doesn’t mean it’s spoiled forever, and that you will go nowhere.
it’s okay to not be accepted into programs, classes, clubs, or anything of the sort. just keep going forward, and new & better things will come along.
failure! is! okay!
breaks! are! okay!
you! are! okay!
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I hope this helps everyone, it’s not mine. But has been shared to me and I am sharing this with all of you.
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Anatomy of the eye
Main components of the eye:
Cornea: clear front window - transmits and focuses light into the eye.
Iris: coloured part of the eye that helps regulate the amount of light that enters
Pupil: dark aperture in the iris that determines how much light is let into the eye
Lens: transparent structure inside the eye that further focuses light rays onto the retina. Through a process called accommodation, helps the eye automatically focus on near and approaching objects, like an autofocus camera lens.
Retina: nerve layer that lines the back of the eye, senses light, and creates electrical impulses that travel through the optic nerve to the brain
Macula: small central area in the retina that contains special light-sensitive cells and allows us to see fine details clearly
Optic nerve: connects the eye to the brain and carries the electrical impulses formed by the retina to the visual cortex of the brain
Vitreous: clear, jelly-like substance that fills the middle of the eye
Types of Epithelium
What even is the spleen?
Function
Similar in structure to a large lymph node
Acts primarily as a blood filter.
Removes old red blood cells and holds a reserve of blood, which can be valuable in case of hemorrhagic shock
recycles iron
as a part of the mononuclear phagocyte system, it metabolizes haemoglobin removed from senescent red blood cells (erythrocytes).
synthesizes antibodies in its white pulp and removes antibody-coated bacteria and antibody-coated blood cells by way of blood and lymph node circulation.
Structure
The spleen contains two main regions of tissue called white pulp and red pulp.
Red pulp: Contains venous sinuses (cavities filled with blood), and splenic cords (connective tissues containing red blood cells and white blood cells).
White pulp: Mostly consists of immune cells (T cells and B cells).
Pathology
Enlarged Spleen (Splenomegaly): caused by eg viral mononucleosis (“mono”), liver disease, blood cancers (lymphoma and leukemia), etc
Ruptured spleen: can cause life-threatening internal bleeding
Sickle cell disease: inherited anaemia, abnormal red blood cells block the flow of blood through vessels and can lead to organ damage, including damage to the spleen.
Thrombocytopenia (low platelet count): enlarged spleen sometimes stores excessive numbers of the body’s platelets.
Accessory spleen: About 10% of people have a small extra spleen. This causes no problems and is considered normal.
It is possible to live without a spleen, but the individual will be more susceptible to various pathologies including infection.
Body systems
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3.6.18 // studygram: alimastudies
i have my final biology paper tomorrow but then i have to start prepping for UKCAT and i am so stressed about it but i got this (hopefully) 💪🏽
Took notes yesterday so most likely will be posting them soon
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sometimes failure is EXACTLY what you need to motivate you. failure is nothing but a pathway to success.