ID:
SME0665
Duration (hours):
80
CFU:
10
Year:
2025
Overview
Date/time interval
Annuale (06/10/2025 - 05/06/2026)
Syllabus
Course Objectives
Learning the structural organization of the human body from the macroscopical to the microscopical point of view with their anatomical-clinical applications. Recognize the morphological characteristics of systems, organs, tissues, cells and subcellular structures of human organism. with references to hints of Embryology
Course Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of chemistry and biochemistry. Knowledge of the structure and functions of the cell.
Teaching Methods
The course will consist of face-to-face lessons with compulsory attendance. The material is made available to students for their free consultation and it is strictly forbidden to distribute it to unauthorised third parties or download it onto personal devices. The lessons are supported by optional meetings with tutors, who are available every year to help students who need assistance with their studies.
Assessment Methods
Examinations will be conducted in presence The verification of learning will take place - an in itinere written test, the two scheduled dates will be in February, the quiz will be of 30 multiple choice questions, the questions will be on the following topics. cytology/histology, neuroanatomy (central nervous system), splanchnology (apparatus, circulatory, digestive, respiratory, urinary, genital). First semester programme. Those who pass the ongoing examination, obtaining at least a mark of 18/30, will be able to take a written examination (quiz of 30 questions) and an oral examination from June onwards for the next 6 terms. The syllabus to be perfected will be osteo-arthro-miology and peripheral nervous system with sense organs. If a student who has passed the in itinere examination in February but fails the second part of the examination within the six canonical dates, he/she will lose the validity of the in itinere examination and will have to take it again the following February. Those who do NOT pass the FEBRUARY ITINERARY TEST from June onwards will have to sit a written exam (30 multiple-choice quiz questions) and an oral exam, perfecting the entire syllabus of the Human Anatomy and Histology course All written examinations are conducted on an IT platform. Please remember your e-learning and University e-mail access credentials. At the examination, appropriate dress code for a university examination is required, out of respect for the lecturer and the institution
Contents
Cardiovascular and lymphatic system with references to hints of Embryology. Respiratory system Digestive apparatus Urinary system Male and female reproductive system (mentions) Endocrine system General organization of nervous system, with references to hints of Embryology. Central Nervous System: Spinal chord: white and grey matter; ascending and descending tracts. Encephalic trunk: encephalic nerves (III-XII) nuclei, reticular formation. Cerebellum: functional subdivisions. Cortex. Diencephalum: talamus, hypotalamus, epytalamus. Telencephalus: structure and lobular subdivision. Basal ganglia and internal capsule. Cortical areas of Broadman, motor and sensibility ways. Olphactory and gustative ways (mentions) Meninx, liquor and ventricular system. Willis circle and cerebral circulation. Ear and vestibular apparatus; acoustic ways and vestibular circuits (mentions). Eye and optical ways (mentions). Peripheral nervous system: Ganglia: definition and types. Cranial nerves: definition, organization, origin, course and ramifications. Spinal nerves: origin, course, ramifications, plexuses.
Course Language
Italian
More information
the teacher is available for meetings and clarifications by arranging an appointment via email: marcella.reguzzoni@uninsubria.it
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