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Histology and Embryology(组织学与胚胎学)

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Overview

Histology is a science which studies the microstructure of the human body and the relationship between the body’s structures and functions. Embryology is a science which studies the process and mechanism of the development from the fertilized ovum to the new individual. The purpose of learning histology and embryology is to better understand human physiological process and pathological phenomenon on the basis of mastering human microscopic structures, related functions and human genesis and development process, so as to lay a solid foundation for in-depth study of other medical foundation and clinical courses.Through the study of this course, the learners can establish the mind framework of morphological system, understand and master the basic theory of human microscopic structures and human development from four levels of cells, tissues, organs and systems, and can use the theoretical knowledge and related skills to analyze and solve the problems encountered in clinical practice.

Syllabus

  • Chapter1 Introduction
    • 01.1 Nature of Histology and Embryology
    • 01.2 Reasons for studying the subject
    • 01.3 Histological methods
    • 01.4 Experiment
    • 01.5 Chapter Test
    • 01.6 Discussion
  • Chapter2 Epithelial Tissue
    • 02.1 Overview of epithlial tissue
    • 02.2 Simple epithelium
    • 02.3 Stratified epithelium
    • 02.4 Glandular epithelium and glands
    • 02.5 Epithelial specialisations
    • 02.6 Experiment
    • 02.7 Chapter Test
    • 02.8 Discussion
  • Chapter 3 Connective Tissue
    • 03.1 Overview of connective tissue
    • 03.2 Fibroblast
    • 03.3 Macrophage
    • 03.4 Plasma cell and Mast cell
    • 03.5 Extracellular matrix
    • 03.6 Other types of connective tissue proper
    • 03.7 Experiment
    • 03.8 Chapter Test
    • 03.9 Discussion
  • Chapter 4 Blood
    • 04.1 Overview of blood
    • 04.2 Erythrocyte
    • 04.3 Leukocyte
    • 04.4 Platelet and Hemocytopoiesis
    • 04.5 Experiment
    • 04.6 Chapter Test
    • 04.7 Discussion
  • Chapter 5 Cartilage and Bone
    • 05.1 Overview of cartilage and bone
    • 05.2 Cartilage
    • 05.3 Structure of osseous tissue
    • 05.4 Long bone and Development of bone
    • 05.5 Experiment
    • 05.6 Chapter Test
    • 05.7 Discussion
  • Chapter 6 Muscle Tissue
    • 06.1 Overview of muscle tissue
    • 06.2 Skeletal muscle
    • 06.3 Cardiac muscle and Smooth muscle
    • 06.4 Experiment
    • 06.5 Chapter Test
    • 06.6 Discussion
  • Chapter 7 Nervous Tissue
    • 07.1 Overview of nervous tissue
    • 07.2 Neuron
    • 07.3 Synapse
    • 07.4 Neuroglial cell
    • 07.5 Nerve and Nerve ending
    • 07.6 Experiment
    • 07.7 Chapter Test
    • 07.8 Discussion
  • Chapter 8 Circulatory System
    • 08.1 Overview of circulatory system
    • 08.2 Heart
    • 08.3 Artery
    • 08.4 Capillaries
    • 08.5 Experiment
    • 08.6 Chapter Test
    • 08.7 Discussion
  • Chapter 9 Immune System
    • 09.1 Overview of immune system
    • 09.2 Immunocytes and Lymphatic tissues
    • 09.3 Thymus
    • 09.4 Lymph node
    • 09.5 Spleen
    • 09.6 Experiment
    • 09.7 Chapter Test
    • 09.8 Discussion
  • Chapter 10 Endocrine System
    • 10.1 Overview of endocrine system
    • 10.2 Thyroid gland
    • 10.3 Adrenal gland
    • 10.4 Pituitary gland
    • 10.5 Experiment
    • 10.6 Chapter Test
    • 10.7 Discussion
  • Chapter 11 Skin
    • 11.1 Overview of skin
    • 11.2 Epidermis
    • 11.3 Non-keratinized cell
    • 11.4 Skin appendages
    • 11.5 Experiment
    • 11.6 Chapter Test
    • 11.7 Discussion
  • Chapter 12 Digestive Tract
    • 12.1 General structure of the digestive tract
    • 12.2 Esophagus
    • 12.3 Stomach
    • 12.4 Small intestine
    • 12.5 Experiment
    • 12.6 Chapter Test
    • 12.7 Discussion
  • Chapter 13 Digestive Gland
    • 13.1 Overview of digestive gland
    • 13.2 Salivary glands
    • 13.3 Pancreas
    • 13.4 Liver
    • 13.5 Experiment
    • 13.6 Chapter Test
    • 13.7 Discussion
  • Chapter 14 Respiratory System
    • 14.1 Overview of respiratory system
    • 14.2 Nasal cavity
    • 14.3 Trachea
    • 14.4 Lung
    • 14.5 Experiment
    • 14.6 Chapter Test
    • 14.7 Discussion
  • Chapter 15 Urinary System
    • 15.1 Overview of urinary system
    • 15.2 Renal corpuscle
    • 15.3 Renal tubule
    • 15.4 Juxtaglomerular apparatus
    • 15.5 Experiment
    • 15.6 Chapter Test
    • 15.7 Discussion
  • Chapter 16 Male Reproductive System
    • 16.1 Overview of male reproductive system
    • 16.2 Testis
    • 16.3 Genital duct
    • 16.4 Accessory glands
    • 16.5 Experiment
    • 16.6 Chapter Test
    • 16.7 Discussion
  • Chapter 17 Female Reproductive System
    • 17.1 Overview of female reproductive system
    • 17.2 Ovary
    • 17.3 Ovulation
    • 17.4 Uterus
    • 17.5 Experiment
    • 17.6 Chapter Test
    • 17.7 Discussion
  • Chapter 18 General Embryology
    • 18.1 Overview of Embryology
    • 18.2 Germ cells and fertilization
    • 18.3 Formation of blastocyst
    • 18.4 Implantation
    • 18.5 Formation of bilaminar embryonic disc
    • 18.6 Formation of trilaminar embryonic disc
    • 18.7 Differentiation of three germ layers
    • 18.8 Formation of embryoid
    • 18.9 Fetal membrane
    • 18.10 Placenta
    • 18.11 Twins, multiplets and conjoined twins
    • 18.12 Chapter Test
    • 18.13 Discussion
  • Final Exam

    Taught by

    Jilin Medical University

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