LIGHT-MICROSCOPICAL HISTOLOGY
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follow the course and start studying the concepts
see Cytology and Histology
In the activities of this part of the course the teacher
- illustrates the guidelines for the recognition of histological structures under a conventional optical microscope, which it delivers during the course.
- Support the student during his approach to the tool and, if necessary, provide further explanations
The student must understand and learn the concepts required by the disciplines
Vision and recognition of preparations of:
- lining and glandular epithelia
connective tissue proper
- cartilage tissue,
- bone tissue,
- blood cells
- skeletal and smooth striated muscle tissue
-nervous tissue
- lining and glandular epithelia
connective tissue proper
- cartilage tissue,
- bone tissue,
- blood cells
- skeletal and smooth striated muscle tissue
-nervous tissue
-lymphoid tissue
Lectures will be supplemented by:
a) exercises with an optical microscope or simulations
b) tutoring activities
Specifically: a) each student will hours of guided exercises with the course teacher. This integrative activity will take place in the didactic laboratory (MTG pavilion). each student will have a microscope available to carry out slide observations. The teacher will have given indications on how to carry out the activity and will be present to provide further clarifications.
b) In order to solve any student problem,hours of additional tutoring activities will be agreed; which consist of other teaching hours agreed with the teacher and with the assistants that serve as additional support for reviewing the most difficult topics
The teacher receives by appointment, established by e-mail contact marcella.reguzzoni@uninsubria.it
Marcella Reguzzoni receives at the biomedical pole via Monte Generoso 71 in Varese. Telephone number 0332 217456