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HUMAN ANATOMY
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HUMAN ANATOMY
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Academic year 2017/2018
- Course ID
- SVB0060
- Teacher
- Prof. Stefano Gotti
- Degree course
- Cellular and Molecular Biology
- Year
- 2nd year
- Type
- Distinctive
- Credits/Recognition
- 6
- Course disciplinary sector (SSD)
- BIO/16 - anatomia umana
- Delivery
- Formal authority
- Language
- English
- Attendance
- Lessons optional and laboratories mandatory
- Type of examination
- Written and oral (optional)
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Sommario del corso
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Course objectives
This teaching contributes to the realization of the Master's Degree Program in Cellular and Molecular Biology by contributing to a graduate degree that has in-depth and integrated knowledge of biological systems and complex organisms;
It also enables students to deepen their knowledge and abilities in the human anatomy and Neuroanatomy sectors respectively
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Results of learning outcomes
Knowledge and understanding skills
At the end of the teaching the student should:
- Describe the anatomical nomenclature of the human body
- Describe the anatomical and functional basics of pathological processes and drug action
- Link the genesis of pathological processes with the analysis of complex systems (tissues and organs, organism).
Judgment autonomyAt the end of the course the student should:
- to integrate knowledge gained in biomedical and neurobiological fields with data obtained from scientific literature
Communicative SkillsAt the end of the course the student should:
- Communicate biomedical biology knowledge at the dissemination or specialist level- Oggetto:
Course delivery
The teaching is articulated in:
48 hours of formal in‐class lecture time of Human Anatomy (6 CFU)
practical exercises of Macro-Anatomy are provided, where possible.
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Learning assessment methods
The teaching grade is determined solely on the basis of a written examination (1 hour) conducted with multiple choice questions and with at least one open question, and an optional oral examination. The examination will focus on all teaching arguments. Hopefully, there will be an optional oral examination to improve the written mark.
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Program
Generalities and Anatomical Terminology.
Osteology: Classification of bones and joints. The skull. The vertebral column; the thorax. The upper extremity. The lower extremity. Generality of muscles.
The vascular system: generality, large circulation system and pulmonary circulation system. The heart. The arteries. The veins. Intestinal circulation system, the cerebral circulation system; the fetal circulation system. The Lymphatic system: lymph, lymphonodes, spleen.
The Respiratory apparatus : respiratory tract. The lungs. The pleure.
The Digestive apparatus: generality; oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestine. Liver and pancreas.
The urinary apparatus: the kidneys and urinary tracts.
Genital apparatus: development and generality; male genital apparatus and female genital apparatus.
Endocrine system: hormone and receptor. Hypothalamus, pituitary gland. Epiphysis. Thyroid. Parathyroids. Pancreas. Adrenal gland. Gonads.
The integument Apparatus: skin, skin appendages, vascularization and innervation, the sensorial receptors.
Nervous system: identification, nomenclature, development, spinal cord. Brainstem, cerebellum; diencephalon; telencephalon (cortex and basal ganglia). General sensorial pathway. The special senses. Motor tract. Cranial Nerves. Spinal nerves. Autonomic nervous system.
Suggested readings and bibliography
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Martini et al. Anatomia Umana, IV edizione - Edises;
Seeley et al. Anatomia, II edizione - Idelson Gnocchi
Seeley's - Anatomy & Physiology - Mc Graw Hill Editors
Saladin - Human Anatomy - Mc Graw Hill Editors
Gilroy - Anatomy - An essential textbook - Thieme Editor
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