Overview
This topic will introduce students to the cellular basis of function in the human body. It will deal with techniques of microscopy, staining, sectioning. Students will also be introduced to the major types of cells in the human body; their general features and their specialised structures, in a systematic, organ-by-organ … For more content click the Read More button below.
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Aims
This topic aims to provide students with an understanding of the principles of imaging cells, an opportunity to identify the common microscopic features of mammalian cells, and describe specialised features of major cell types in the human body. Students will be able to relate, where appropriate, cell structure to its normal function in the body.
Learning outcomes
On completion of this topic you will be expected to be able to:
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Describe the basic principles of microscopy and show insight into how this technique has contributed to biomedicine
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Recognise a range of important cells and tissues from their histological features and have an understanding of the range of types of cells of the human body
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Demonstrate a conceptual understanding of the dimensions and complexity of individual mammalian cells and tissues
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Appreciate that an understanding of cell biology is an essential component of an overall understanding of the functions of tissues, organs and organisms
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Assumed knowledge
A general understanding of biology.