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The course introduces the student to the ability of describing the human’s body structure from the macroscopic level to the microscopic level in health conditions and to know the essential morphologic characteristics of systems, organs, tissues, cells and subcellular structures of the human body and their main related Morphofunctional. It also proposes the study of the physiological phenomena of the various systems, in a holistic view , from the cell to the whole organism and to recognize the principles of homeostasis and the control mechanisms that oversee them and the major adjustments in non- basal conditions.
Histological, cytological and tissue methods and survey tools:
- Epithelial (glandular lining)
- Muscolar
- Connective tissue ( cartilage,bone,fat,alas,dense )
- Blood
- Nervous tissue (central and peripheral)
Reference books | |||||
Author | Title | Publisher | Year | ISBN | Note |
Bentivoglio M. et al. | Anatomia umana e istologia (Edizione 2) | Minerva Medica | 2010 | 978-88-7711-670-3 | |
Gianpaolo Papaccio | Atlante di Istologia (Edizione 3) | Idelson Gnocchi | 2017 | 9788879476591 | |
Adamo S., Comoglio P., Molinaro M., Siracusa G., Stefanini M., Ziparo E. | Istologia per i Corsi di Laurea in Professioni Sanitarie | PICCIN | 2006 | 88-299-1803-2 | |
G. Sica et al | Istologia per le professioni sanitarie | Sorbona-IDELSON-GNOCCHI | 2015 | 978-88-7947-593-8 |
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