CYTOLOGY AND HISTOLOGY - channel 1

BIO/06 - 9 CFU - 1° Semester

Teaching Staff

FULVIA SINATRA


Learning Objectives

Knowledge of chemical and biological characteristics of living matter and its levels of organization. Acquisition of basic knowledge about the structural organization of the eukaryotic cell, and functional significance and relationships between different cellular organelles.
Acquisition of knowledge of morphological and functional organization of animal tissues to allow students sufficient capacity for critical analysis and interpretation of optical and electronic microscopy preparations.


Course Structure

Lectures for Citology, while Histology consists of lectures regarding the general characteristic of tissues and practical observation of tissue samples with optical microscope



Detailed Course Content

A. CITOLOGY (CFU 6)

B. INSTRUMENTS AND METHODS OF INVESTIGATION (CFU 1)

C. HYSTOLOGY (CFU 1 + 1)

The animal tissue: classification and recognition.

D. PRELIMINARY KNOWLEDGE



Textbook Information

Testo 1. Colombo - Olmo Biologia: Cellula e Tessuti 2° Ed. Edi-Ermes

Testo 2. Adamo et al. Istologia di V. Monesi 6° Ed. Piccin

Testo 3. Gartner e Hiatt Atlante di Istologia EdiSes

Testo 4. Bani e Bani Sacchi Atlante di Istologia Idelson-Gnocchi

Testo 5. Geoffrey M. Cooper and Robert E. Hausman. The Cell: a Molecular Approach. Seventh Edition. ASM press, Washington, D.C.




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