Biology 320: Histology

 

 

Instructor: Dr. Isaure de Buron        Office hours: by appointment

Office: Science Center 205               Phone: 953-5848        E-mail: deburoni@cofc.edu

 

                        Topic                                                   Chapter                       Lab 

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                        Introduction                                        1-3                  

                        Eukaryotic cell: overview                  1-3                   Basic histo. techniques         

                        Covering epithelium                           5                      Covering epithelium

                        Glandular epithelium                         5                      Glandular epithelium

                        CT                                                       4, 6                  CT                  

                        Cartilage                                             7                      Cartilage        

                        Bone                                                   7                      Bone

                        Muscle                                                8                      Muscle

                        Nervous tissue                                   9                      Nervous tissue

                        Blood                                                  10                    blood

                        Circulatory system                             11                    Circulatory system

                        Lymphoid system 1                            12                    Lymphoid system

                        Lymphoid system 2                            12

                        Endocrine system 1                            13                    Endocrine system

                        Endocrine system  2                           13

                        Integument                                         14                    Integument    

                        Digestive system 1                            17                    Digestive system I

                        Digestive system 2                            18                    Digestive system 2

                        Respiratory System                           15                    Respiratory system

                                                             

                                   

Textbook:       Required: “ Color textbook of Histology” 2nd edition. By Leslie P. Gartner and James L. Hiatt. Saunders

Web Material:           Posted PowerPoint lecture notes are not meant to substitute either for lecture attendance or for ignoring the textbook. Additional material, including line drawings, 35 mm slides, and more extensive information on topics outlined in the notes will be supplied in the lectures.

Laboratory:    Wheater’s Functional Histology – Churchill Livingston. Students should bring their atlas to the laboratory and plain white paper for drawing.  No make-up labs will be given.  Students are responsible for all materials presented during labs missed.  Missing three or more labs will result in a “WA” grade.

Course Objectives:  This course is designed for students who are planning to major in biology and are interested in the medical, veterinary, or other health related fields.  The course includes lectures and laboratories that involve the intensive use of microscopes.  The course emphasizes the recognition of animal tissues with an emphasis on human and other mammal tissues and an understanding of their function in the major human anatomical systems.

Testing: Examinations will be a combination of multiple choice questions, fill-in the blanks, short answers, drawings, and labeling as well as identification of tissues from photographic images.  Quizzes comprise ~ 5-10 questions and are given during the 10 first minutes of class. A lecture will be given after quizzes are taken. Lecture tests comprise ~ 40 questions and will last no more than 60 minutes. No test will be allowed to be taken later than 10 minutes after class starts.  The lowest quiz grade (including a zero) will be dropped. The final examination will be cumulative and will start at 8 am. No late arrivals will be accepted.  The laboratory tests will include identification of tissues both from microscope slides and 35 mm slides. Tests missed for non-excused absences will be graded zero and no make-up tests will be given except for those absences recognized by the College. 

Policies: You are expected to do all work in accordance with the principles of the Honor Code (see student Handbook pp 48-49). Cell phones, pagers, PDAs, MP3s, CD players, and other electronic devices must be turned off when in class and taking tests.  Written proof verifying an acceptable reason for an excused absence will be required before being excused from attending a laboratory session or taking a test. 

Grading scale:                                               

                                     A: 90 - 100 %      

                                     B: 80– 86 %         B+: 87 - 89 %

                                     C: 70 – 76 %        C+: 77- 79 %

                                     D: 60 – 69 %        F: < 60 %

                                    

Attendance: Attendance in lectures is expected and in laboratories requested. Missing three or more labs will result in a “WA” grade.   Students are responsible for all material and announcements made in class or laboratory.  These announcements may include changes in the course syllabus, material to review for examinations, and examination dates.