- Docente: Alessandra Cappellini
- Credits: 2
- SSD: BIO/16
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Environment and Workplace Prevention Techniques (cod. 8487)
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from Mar 05, 2025 to Apr 10, 2025
Learning outcomes
The main target is investigating and knowing the anatomical structure of corporeal districts involved as risk factors in employment.
Course contents
An introduction to Anatomy: levels of organization, an introduction to organ systems, oganization of body cavities and language of Anatomy. Link between function and anatomical structure.
The Nervous System
The neuron and glia cells.
The brain and cranial nerves. The cord and spinal nerves. Sensory and motor tracts of the spinal cord.
Autonomic Nervous System.
General and special senses: receptors, eye, ear.
The tegumentary system
The epidermis, the dermis and accessory structures.
The skeletal system
Microscopic organization of bone tissue.
Bones macroscopic strucure and joints classification
Axial division (cranium and vertebral column)
Appendicular division: the pectoral girdle and upper limb; the pelvic girdle and the lower limb
Articular structures and functions
Anatomy of skeletal muscles; sarcomere organization. Names of skeletal muscles
The cardiovascular system
The blood, the heart, vessels and circulation: the pulmonary and the systemic circuit
The lymphoid system organization; spleen and lymph nodes anatomical structure.
The respiratory system
The upper and the lower respiratory system. The lungs and pulmonary bronchi
The urinary system
The kidneys and structures for urine transport, storage and elimination.
The digestive system
An overview of digestive system. The oral cavity, the phariynx, the esophagus, the stomach, the small intestine, the large intestine. Accessory glandular digestive organs: the liver, the pancreas and gallbladder
The endocrine system
An overview of the endocrine system and anatomical structure of hypophysis, thyroid, parathyroid glands, suprarenal glands and pancreas
Readings/Bibliography
"ANATOMIA UMANA" Martini, Timmons, Tallitsch. Edises
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons (or blended on MS Teams) with slides
Assessment methods
Examination by about 16 closed-ended questions.
It is necessary passing the examination to approach the optional oral exam.
Teaching tools
Beamer
Office hours
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