78798 - Ultrastructural Anatomy

Academic Year 2021/2022

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Health Biology (cod. 5729)

Learning outcomes

Students will learn the anatomical organization (gross, microscopic and ultrastructural anatomy) of the digestive system. This knowledge will allow students to better understand digestive system physiology and nutrition. In detail, the student will be able to follow research activities in the field of nutrition, to carry out medical analysis services in hospital or for National Service Clinics.

Course contents

Oral cavity, tongue and salivary glands: anatomy, histology and ultrastructure.

Pharynx: anatomy, histology and ultrastructure.

Esophagus: anatomy, histology and ultrastructure.

Stomach: anatomy, histology and ultrastructure.

Small intestine: anatomy, histology and ultrastructure.

Large intestine: anatomy, histology and ultrastructure.

Liver and biliary tract: anatomy, histology and ultrastructure.

Pancreas: anatomy, histology and ultrastructure.

Autonomic innervation of the digestive system.

Readings/Bibliography

ANATOMIA UMANA -principi- Artico et al., Ed. Edi Ermes

ANATOMIA DELL'UOMO Ambrosi et al., Ed. Edi Ermes

ANATOMIA UMANA Martini Ed. Edises Napoli

 

Human Anatomy atlas for spot consultation

F.H. NETTER Atlante di Anatomia Umana, Ciba-Geigy Edizioni

J. SOBOTTA Atlante di Anatomia Descrittiva I, II, III S.E.S.

Teaching methods

The course comprises 3 credits: 2 CFU of frontal lessons and 1 CFU of hystological analysis of the digestive system organs. During the lessons, slides will be showed to fully illustrate all the topics of the contents.

Assessment methods

Oral examination and the students will be asked questions related to the topics discussed during the classes.

Teaching tools

ppt files

Office hours

See the website of Gabriella Teti

SDGs

Good health and well-being

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.