General Histology
- UE code SVETB111
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Schedule
25 30Quarter 2
- ECTS Credits 3
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Language
French
- Teacher Poumay Yves
To discover, know and understand the main vertebrate animal tissues (structure and function) in order to be able to position them in the main organs of vertebrate animal systems in Special Histology, Physiology and Anatomy.
Use the basics of animal cell biology (Cytology) to know and understand the morphology of different animal tissues, mainly vertebrates, and relate them to their functions. Become able to integrate them into organs and later relate them to their dysfunctions in pathology courses.
Epithelia, lining and glandular Conjunctive tissues, including cartilage and bone Muscle tissues Nerve tissue Blood
The teaching is carried out by constructing diagrams to explain the structures of cells and tissues. These diagrams are made simultaneously with projections of histological images. The whole of the histology subject is illustrated by the associated practical work which is also assessed at the end of the term.
Thirty questions make up the MCQ that assesses the theory during the examination session. Its result (+1 for a correct answer, -0.25 for a wrong answer, 0 for an abstention) gives the numerical value (X/20) which serves as a basis for the calculation of the final mark. This calculation depends on the result obtained in a general histology practical examination. A successful practical examination result (10 or more/20) that is at least 3 points higher than the mark obtained in theory (i.e. X+3/20) increases the latter by 1 point (final mark = X+1/20). A successful practical training result (10 or more/20) at least 6 points higher than the mark obtained in theory (i.e. X+6/20) increases the latter by 2 points (final mark = X+2/20). However, a failed practical training result of 9/20 penalizes the final mark by 1 point (X-1/20), of 8/20 penalizes it by 2 points (X-2/20), of 7/20 penalizes it by 4 points (X-4/20), of 6/20 penalizes it by 6 points (X-6/20) and of 5/20 or less penalizes it by 10 points (X-10/20)
A General Histology syllabus covers the material in this course (Yves Poumay). The illustrations are available on Webcampus. The histological slides are all accessible via the web at www.histology.be.
Training | Study programme | Block | Credits | Mandatory |
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Bachelor in Veterinary Medicine | Standard | 0 | 3 | |
Bachelor in Veterinary Medicine | Standard | 1 | 3 |