1 | Introduction to histology, description of histology. |
2 | Histological preparation stages, fixation, dehydration, transparency. |
3 | Blocking, sectioning, staining |
4 | Types of microscopes and microscopy methods commonly used in histology |
5 | Specific methods used in histology |
6 | Cell, the cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm, cytoplasmic inclusions, cytoskeleton, |
7 | Cell division, cell movement, cell death, |
8 | Epithelial tissue, the forms and characteristics of epithelial cells, specializations of the cell surface |
9 | Midterm Exam |
10 | Connective tissue, ground substance, fibers, cells, types of connective tissue , histophysiology of connective tissue, adipose tissue, unilocular adipose tissue, multilocular adipose tissue |
11 | Cartilage tissue, the general properties of cartilage tissue, hyaline cartilage, elastic cartilage, fibrous cartilage, histophysiology of cartilage tissue, |
12 | Bone tissue, the macroscopic structure of the bone, microscopic structure of the bone, histogenesis of bone tissue, growth and remodeling of bone tissue, histophysiology of bone tissue, |
13 | Muscle tissue, general characteristics of muscle tissue, skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, smooth muscle, regeneration of muscle tissue, nerve tissue, neurons, |
14 | Nerve tissue, neuron, nerve fibers, neuroglia, peripheral nerves, autonomic nervous system, histophysiology of nerve tissue, degeneration and regeneration of nerve tissue. |