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TAF (Type of Educational Activity) All courses and activities are classified into different types of educational activities, indicated by a letter.
Morphological and functional fundamentals of life (2022/2023)
Teaching code
4S000039
Credits
9
Coordinator
Language
Italian
Also offered in courses:
- Morphological and functional fundamentals of life - FISIOLOGIA UMANA of the course Bachelor's degree in Dental Hygiene
- Biomedical science - FISIOLOGIA of the course Bachelor's degree in Orthopaedics Techniques
The teaching is organized as follows:
Learning objectives
The aim of the course is to provide students with the basic knowledge concerning Human Anatomy, Physiology and Histology applied to radiological Sciences. FUNDAMENTALS OF ANATOMY APPLIED TO RADIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 1 Acquisition of basic knowledge of human anatomy. It will place greater emphasis on skeletal muscle and the digestive, respiratory and excretory systems. The basics of radiological anatomy are also taught. FUNDAMENTALS OF ANATOMY APPLIED TO RADIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 2 Aim of the Course is to obtain adequate competence on anatomy through images of the nervous system and cardiovascular imaging. PHYSIOLOGY The aim of the physiology course is to provide students with the basic knowledge necessary to understand how the human body works, together with its homeostatic mechanisms. The course starts reminding some concepts of cell physiology that are important for the understanding of cell-cell communication inside and between tissues. After this, lessons will be focused on the physiology of organs and systems, including the functional and regulatory mechanisms aimed at homeostasis maintenance. The aim of the course is to give to students the tools for the understanding and for the prediction of the homeostatic adjustments that are necessary for human survival. HISTOLOGY The aim of the course is to allow the student to Know and understand the structural organization of the cell and human tissues . At the end of the course the student must be able to: 1) Recognize and describe the structural of the cell, assigning to each component its specific function; 2) Describe the concept of cell differentiation and correlate the cell morphology with their functional activity. 3) Recognize and describe the main human body tissues
Prerequisites and basic notions
Access to the degree course is conditional on passing an admission test which aims to evaluate the scientific knowledge acquired by the individual during previous training courses. The course requires attendance and the achievement of the objectives presupposes a basic knowledge of biology, physiology and anatomy.
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Criteria for the composition of the final grade
The evaluation of the teaching objectives involves verification through oral interviews for each individual module with the reference teacher. Each teacher will evaluate the knowledge achieved by each individual student regarding the program carried out and the scientific language used. Each teacher will assign a grade out of thirty with a minimum score of 18/30. The final grade will be calculated as a weighted average of the credits attributed to each individual module.