Wednesday, April 16, 2014

On Histology

          Histology is one of my most favorite subjects in college. As what my professor have said, it is one of the higher branches of biology along with physiology which requires the integration of other biology subjects like embryology, developmental biology, cell and molecular biology, anatomy, and biochemistry.
          In histology (animal histology), students learn about the basic components of the human body through studying the basic composition of organs and organ systems - the tissues. It is in histology where the tissues are given the spotlight to focus the attention on what these organs are made of based on the different types of tissues that compose them. Histology is where we get to understand physiology more by visualizing the processes of physiology in a more systematic way, that is, we get to see where each process occurs and what organs are involved.
          I created this, hopefully, very educational page to help students in one way or another cope with their biology subjects and help them understand and love histology even more. I hope this site will help you a lot in your histology studies.
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