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T40112 - HISTOLOGY

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ID:
T40112
Duration (hours):
16
CFU:
2
SSD:
ISTOLOGIA
Located in:
CHIETI
Url:
Course Details:
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND SPORT SCIENCES/CORSO GENERICO Year: 1
Year:
2025
Course Catalogue:
https://unich.coursecatalogue.cineca.it/af/2025?co...
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Overview

Date/time interval

Secondo Semestre (02/03/2026 - 29/05/2026)

Syllabus

Course Objectives

In accordance with the Dublin descriptors, the educational objectives of the course are:
-the acquisition of the basic information required to understand:
-human embryonic derivation, the concept of stem cell and differentiation;
-the knowledge of morpho-functional bases necessary to understand the microscopic organization of the different human tissues at cellular and subcellular level at the basis of physiological and pathological processes, to which one's professional intervention is addressed.
The achievement of the general objective allows the student to make full use of the subsequent courses that require morphological knowledge and provides the graduate with a cultural substrate useful for practicing the profession, for interacting with other professionals and for exploiting the applicative aspects of the discipline in the fields of education, rehabilitation, sports and free time
Therefore, the expected results, at the end of the course, consider that at the end of the course the student must be able to discern the main concepts between the tissues of the human body and understand the functions of the organ that they form; the student will have acquired independent judgment by increasing the learning skills.

Therefore, at the end of the course the student will have to possess the fundamental concepts to discuss the correlations between the tissues of the human body and their functions, will be able to apply histologic knowledge and understand the technical aspects, didactic and biomedical of movement. In addition, he will have acquired interpersonal and expressive skills with regard to basic anatomical terminology and the skills necessary for achieving the objectives and for orientation towards the career opportunities provided by the degree course [communication skills].

Course Prerequisites

In order to better understand the topics, students should have understood the fundamental notions of physics (osmosis, oncotic pressure, …), chemistry and fundamental notions of biochemistry (pH, chemicals bonds, type of ions and molecules), Biology and Genetic (nucleic acids, proteins, lipids, glucides; enzymes; cell and cellular organelles,…)

Teaching Methods

Frontal lessons carried out with the aid of electronic devices and a multimedia classroom equipped with a virtual dissection table.
In the event of health emergency, the lessons will be held on a digital platform indicated by the University (Teams or similar).

Assessment Methods

Written test
The exam is aimed at ascertaining that the student knows and knows how to describe the structural organization of the human body and the structure-function relationships, with particular reference to the apparatuses involved in the motor activities.

The students level of preparation will be verified through an exam that will focus exclusively on topics covered in the lectures (listed in detail in the extended program, see below).
The examination procedures are identical for attending and non-attending students.
The written exam will last 30 minutes and will consist in 15 questions with multiple choice of answer (with only one correct answer). The total points of the written test will be 30 (2 points for each correct answer, 0 points for each wrong answer). The final grade will be expressed in thirtieths.

Texts

Students can choose one among the following books:
Di Pietro ELEMENTI DI ISTOLOGIA Ed. EdiSES

Stevens A, Lowe J.-ISTOLOGIA UMANA Ed. Casa Editrice Ambrosiana

Junqueira –Carneiro COMPENDIO DI ISTOLOGIA Ed. Piccin

Contents

The course will define the appropriate reference terminology and will consider from a morphological and functional point of view the embryological derivation, the microscopic structure and the functional characteristics of human tissues. Particular attention will be paid to the adaption of musculoskeletal apparatus to physical exercise in relation to the various age groups

Course Language


ITALIAN

More information

Student receiving:
Thursday from 14.30 up to 16.30 at the sezione di Biomorfologia, Dipartimento di Medicina e Scienze dell’Invecchiamento, Palazzina D livello 1, Università G. d’Annunzio
phone 0871 3554513
e-mail: s.sancilio@unich.it

Degrees

Degrees

PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND SPORT SCIENCES 
Bachelor’s Degree
3 years
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People

People

SANCILIO SILVIA
Gruppo 05/BIOS-13 - ISTOLOGIA ED EMBRIOLOGIA UMANA
Settore BIOS-13/A - Istologia ed embriologia umana
AREA MIN. 05 - Scienze biologiche
Docenti di ruolo di IIa fascia
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