HISTOLOGICAL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF HUMAN TISSUES
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- 1. Assistant of the Department of Histology Termez Medical University
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Histology is the branch of biology and medicine that studies the microscopic structure of tissues and their functional organization within organs. Human tissues are specialized groups of cells that perform specific physiological roles, including epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous tissues. Understanding the histological structure and functional organization of these tissues is essential for comprehending organ function, tissue interactions, and pathological processes. This article provides an overview of the cellular composition, structural characteristics, and functional roles of the primary human tissues, highlighting their relevance in both normal physiology and clinical practice. The study emphasizes the importance of histological knowledge in medical education, diagnosis, and treatment of tissue-related diseases.
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