Explore how four basic tissue types create everything from beating hearts to thinking brains. Discover the cellular cities within you, from immune defenders to healing miracles.

Body tissues in anatomy and physiology


Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco
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Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco

Lena: Hey everyone, welcome back to another personalized podcast from BeFreed! I'm Lena, and I'm absolutely thrilled to dive into today's fascinating topic with my co-host Eli.
Eli: Thanks Lena! I'm Eli, and wow-when I saw we were exploring body tissues in anatomy and physiology, I got genuinely excited. This is one of those topics that sounds simple on the surface but opens up this incredible world of cellular complexity.
Lena: Exactly! And what's amazing is how we're going to weave together insights from cellular biology, immunity, and even some wild medical history to really understand what makes our bodies tick at the tissue level.