HUMAN ANATOMY WITH ELEMENTS OF ANIMAL BIOLOGY
Course tests written (multiple choice quizzes) and final oral exam
At the end of the course the student must demonstrate:
- To acknowledge the structural organization of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.
- To know the structure and function of various cell types and tissues of the human body.
- Be familiar with and know how to use anatomical language.
- To possess adequate knowledge on the morphological organization of the human body, knowing how to describe the macro and microscopic constitution of the systems.
- They have acquired the ability to recognize and to describe macroscopic and microscopic organisation, also by images of different parts of the body.
The course provides useful information to interpret the metabolic processes that happens at the cellular level, tissue organization and their morpho-functional correlations with the microscopic anatomy. Also provides the basic anatomical knowledge of the various systems, with the microscopic characteristics of the organs that composed the human body to understanding the structural and functional relationships.
- Ambrosi e coll., Anatomia dell'uomo, EdiErmes
- Artico e coll., Anatomia Umana - Principi, EdiErmes
- Martini, Timmons, Tallitsch, Anatomia umana, EdiSES
- Moore K.L. e Dalley A.F., Anatomia umana con riferimenti clinici, CEA
- Seeley, Stephens, Tate, Anatomia, Idelson Gnocchi
- Saladin, Anatomia umana, Piccin
- Viguè-Martìn, Grande Atlante di Anatomia Umana - Descrittiva e Funzionale, Piccin
- Tillman, Atlante di anatomia umana – Zanichelli
- P. Kopf-Maier, Anatomia Umana - Atlante di Wolf-Heidegger, Edi-Ermes
The slides and other materials used for lectures is made available to the students on the online moodle platform.
Video tutorial
Readiness to offer individual assistance also in a foreign language (French and English) to incoming students.
Availability of supporting material and bibliographic references also in a foreign language (English).
List:Gerald Karp, Cell and Molecular Biology: Concepts and Experiments, Wiley.
Gail Jenkins and Gerard J. Tortora, Anatomy and Physiology: from Science to Life. International Student Version, Wiley.