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Krause Essential Human Histology for medical Students

Krause Essential Human Histology for medical Students

Krause Essential Human Histology for medical Students

This note explains the following topics: the cell, Mitosis, Epithelium, General connective tissue, Special connective tissue cartilage, Bone and Joints, blood, Hemopoietic tissue, Muscle, Nervous tissue, Cardiovascular and lymph vascular systems, Lymphatic tissues and organs, Skin, Respiratory system, Digestive system, Urinary system, Meiosis, Male reproductive system, Female reproductive system, Endocrine glands, The eye and the ear.

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