Animal Histology 1400-215HZW
Mammalian histology.
The Cell. Cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix interactions. Cell polarity. Cell-cell communication. Development of epithelia (embryogenesis), differentiation of cells and tissues.
Epithelial tissue. Classification of epithelia. Epithelial polarity. Basal lamina. Epithelial renewal. Surface specializations. Secretory epithelia. Epithelial glands.
Connective tissue. Types of connective tissue (fibers). Composition of the ground substance. Cells of connective tissues. Cartilage development. Bone. Ossification. Skin anatomy and function.
Muscle. Smooth muscle. Skeletal muscle. Cardiac muscle. Myogenesis.
Respiratory system. Anatomy, function and development.
Circulatory system. Anatomy and function of arteries, veins and heart. Lymphatics. Hematopoiesis. Blood. Bone marrow.
Nervous. system. Anatomy and function of neurons, neuroglia and nerves. Neurogenesis and development of nervous system. Neural crest. Peripheral and central nervous system. Brain anatomy.
Digestive track. Anatomy, function and development. Liver and pancreas.
Urinary and reproductive systems. Development, anatomy and function. Nephrons. Kidneys. Female and male reproductive tracks.
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Requirements
Prerequisites (description)
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Learning outcomes
He knows the morphological structure, anatomical and metabolic processes of eukaryotic organisms in a deepened degree and understands the principles of the body's functioning as a whole (S3_W01); He knows specialized concepts from histological terminology and directional literature from this area (S3_W03); Knows and understands the principles of functioning of devices and technical systems used in histological analysis of eukaryotic organisms (S3_W04)
Skills:
Is able to properly select and apply research techniques and methods depending on the needs of the experiment (S3_U01); Shows the ability to use different sources of information (S3_U01)
Competence:
Is ready to critically evaluate scientific and popular science content (S3_K01); He can work in a team, carrying out his own research, co-organizing the work of the whole team (S3_K03)
Assessment criteria
Lecture - written exam, single-choice test
Exercises - written test, open questions, recognition of histological preparations. Admission to pass the exercises based on attendance (one absence is allowed) and pass the written "quick test" preceding each exercise
Passing the exercises - passing the weekly "quick test" + written test of the exercises
Practical placement
not applicable
Bibliography
Bielańska-Osuchowska, Kawiak: Struktura funkcjonalna komórek i tkanek. PWN 1991; Bielańska-Osuchowska: Zarys organogenezy. Różnicowanie się komórek w narządach. PWN 2004; Bloom, Fawcett: Histologia. PZWL 1967; Bloom, Fawcett: Concise Histology. Arnold 2002, Jasiński, Kilarski: Atlas ultrastruktury komórek kręgowców. PWN 1981; Karasek, Pawlikowski: Atlas ultrastruktury tkanek i narządów. PZWL 1979; Kawiak i wsp.: Podstawy cytofizjologii. PWN 1997; Kierszenbaum: Histology and Cell Biology. Mosby 2002; Krstic: Human Microscopic Anatomy. Springer-Verlag 1997; Sawicki: Histologia. PZWL 2003; Stevens, Lowe: Histologia człowieka. PZWL, Słotwiński Verlag 2000; Zarzycki: Histologia i anatomia mikroskopowa zwierząt domowych i człowieka. PZWL 1986; Zawistowski: Zarys histologii. PZWL 1984
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