- Docente: Annamaria Grandis
- Credits: 2
- SSD: VET/01
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Veterinary Medicine (cod. 6735)
Learning outcomes
He/she knows the main anatomical structures of the new companion animals and the chicken, focusing on organs of major clinical interest.
Course contents
This course is part of Integrated Course B9086 - ANATOMY OF SPECIES OF VETERINARY INTEREST 2.
At the end of the integrated course the student is familiar with the structural, macro- and microscopic organisation of the digestive, urogenital, endocrine, respiratory, circulatory, lymphatic, integumentary and nervous systems of the main domestic mammals, as well as with the main anatomical structures of domestic birds and new pets.
The Integrated Course contributes to the achievement of the following ESEVT Day One Competences: 1.15, 1.18, 1.29 e 1.30.
SPECIFIC TEACHING PREREQUISITES:
For a better understanding of the content covered in the teaching, it is recommended that the student has already acquired knowledge related to the courses VETERINARY CYTOLOGY, HISTOLOGY AND HEMBRIOLOGY and ANATOMY OF SPECIES OF VETERINARY INTEREST 1.
SPECIFIC TEACHING CONTENT:
Introduction to the body systems of the domestical birds. Skeleton: skull and cranial kinesis, cervical and thoracic vertebrae, synsacrum and pelvis, caudal part of the vertebral column, sternum, ribs and pectoral muscle. Peritoneal cavities and digestive system: classification, topografy, structure and functionality. Circulatory system: heart, small and great circulation. Lymphatic system: primary and secondary lymphatic organs. Beak, oral cavity and pharynx, tongue. Oesophagus with crop. Proventriculus. Gizzard. Small and large intestine. Liver and pancreas. Respiratory system: nasal cavity, choana, laryngeal mound and larynx, trachea, syrinx. Lung and air sacs Urogenital system: kidneys and ureters. Ovary and oviduct. Testes and sexual development. External features and integument.
Readings/Bibliography
Teaching materials are available on the Virtuale Learning Environment.
Hans-Georg Liebich: Istologia e Anatomia Microscopica dei Mammiferi Domestici e degli Uccelli, Piccin (2012).
Konig HE, Liebich HG: Anatomia degli Animali Domestici, 3° Ed. Italiana a cura di Marco Zedda, Piccin (2020).
Nickel - Schummer -Seiferle, Trattato di Anatomia degli animali domestici, vol V, Casa Editrice Ambrosiana (1984).
Teaching methods
The course includes both theoretical lectures and practical sessions.
Considering the types of activities and teaching methods adopted, attendance for this course requires the successful completion of Modules 1 and 2 via e-learning, and Module 3 on health and safety training in study environments. Information about the schedule and access to Module 3 is available in the dedicated section of the Degree Program website.
Participation in practical and laboratory sessions requires wearing a lab coat and appropriate footwear. Suitable personal protective equipment (PPE), such as disposable latex gloves, will be provided as needed.
Teaching tools
PC (all lectures in power point available online);
Dissecting room: practical exercitation on fresh tissues.
Office hours
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