Unit GENERAL BIOLOGY WITH ELEMENTS OF CYTOLOGY AND HISTOLOGY

Course
Biotechnology
Study-unit Code
GP000521
Curriculum
In all curricula
CFU
12
Course Regulation
Coorte 2023
Offered
2023/24
Type of study-unit
Obbligatorio (Required)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa integrata

GENERAL BIOLOGY

Code GP000527
CFU 6
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Discipline biotecnologiche con finalità specifiche: biologiche e industriali
Academic discipline BIO/13
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)

Canale A

CFU
6
Teacher
Vincenzo Nicola Talesa
Teachers
  • Vincenzo Nicola Talesa
Hours
  • 42 ore - Vincenzo Nicola Talesa
Language of instruction
Italian
Contents
Biotechnology Competences - Knowledge and understanding of the structure and biological properties of cells,animal and plant tissues; general mechanisms of transmission of hereditary characters;
Reference texts
Molecular cell biology, Bruce Alberts, Alexander Johnson, Julian Lewis, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, Peter Walter
Educational objectives
The aim is to provide students of basic knowledges of: - structure and function of biological macromolecules: DNA, RNA and proteins; - basic biological functions of the cell.
Prerequisites
Student must have general knowledge of biology, anatomy and chemistry acquired in the school curriculum
Teaching methods
Lectures will be made by using slides and movies. Some lessons will be dedicated to revision and deepth issues also proposed by the students, with the involvement of the students themselves.
Practical lessons will be held in the laboratory and will focus on basic techniques of cell culture
Other information
Attività di didattica integrativa:
It is planned a tutorial activity during the course and for students who request help in the preparation of the exam. The dates of receipt students are available in the professor's website.
Learning verification modality
They consist of a written test followed by an oral test. In the written test (max 2 hours time long) students have to answer to thirty multiple-choice questions and to two questions with a short open answer. This text will be used to verify the level of knowledge acquired.
The oral exam is only for students who pass the written exam with a score equal to or greater than 18/30. This test will allow to resolve gaps emerged on written test and to check their communication ability, proper scientific language and autonomous capability of the presentation of topics of the course. The final score will consider both written and oral exams.
Students, who have not passed the written test, will have the possibility to discuss about their problems with the teacher, the day of the oral examination.
Extended program
General characteristics of the cell.
Prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Animal and plant cells. Viruses and bacteria.
Cellular constituents: amino acids and proteins; nucleic acids; simple and complex lipids; carbohydrates.
Plasma membrane: ultrastructure, chemical composition and functions.
Cytoplasm and vacuolar system.
Cytoskeleton and cell motility. Extracellular matrix

Cellular compartmentalization: Endoplasmic Reticulum. Ribosomes, Golgi apparatus. Sorting of proteins. Vesicular trafficking. Endocytosis, Exocytosis. Lysosomes. Mitochondria: general characteristics and ultrastructure. Energetic metabolism. ATP.
Nucleus and the genome. Structure and function of the nucleus. Nucleolus: structure and function.
Cell cycle. Haploid and diploid cells. Mitosis. Meiosis.

Canale B

CFU
6
Teacher
Sabata Martino
Teachers
  • Sabata Martino
Hours
  • 42 ore - Sabata Martino
Language of instruction
Italian
Contents
Biotechnology Competences - Knowledge and understanding of the structure and biological properties of cells,animal and plant tissues; general mechanisms of transmission of hereditary characters;
Reference texts
Molecular cell biology, Bruce Alberts, Alexander Johnson, Julian Lewis, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, Peter Walter
Educational objectives
The aim is to provide students of basic knowledges of: - structure and function of biological macromolecules: DNA, RNA and proteins; - basic biological functions of the cell.
Prerequisites
Student must have general knowledge of biology, anatomy and chemistry acquired in the school curriculum
Teaching methods
Lectures will be made by using slides and movies. Some lessons will be dedicated to revision of arguments proposed by the students, with the involvement of the students themselves.
Other information
Attività di didattica integrativa:
It is planned a tutorial activity during the course and for students who request help in the preparation of the exam. The dates of receipt students are available in the professor's website.
Learning verification modality
The exam consists of a written test, followed by an oral one. The written test will serve to ascertain the level of knowledge and understanding of the topics covered during the course and will last a maximum of two hours, during which the student will have to answer forty multiple choice questions. This will be followed by an oral test to which students who have passed the written test with a grade equal to or higher than 18/30 will have access. This test will serve to clarify critical issues that emerged from the written test and to verify the student's communication skills with language skills and independent organization of the presentation on the topics covered in the written test or in any case covered in class. The outcome of both the written and oral tests will contribute to the final grade.
Students who have not passed the written test will have the opportunity to analyze the critical issues together with the teacher on the day of the oral test.
The exam grade will be given by the average of the grade of the General Biology module and that of Cytology and Histology.
During the course, two ongoing tests will be carried out in order to ascertain the level of knowledge and understanding of the topics covered during the course and will last a maximum of two hours, during which the student will have to answer forty multiple choice questions.

For information on support services for students with disabilities and/or DSA visit the page http://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa
Extended program
General characteristics of the cell.
Prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Animal and plant cells. Viruses and bacteria.
Cellular constituents: amino acids and proteins; nucleic acids; simple and complex lipids; carbohydrates.
Plasma membrane: ultrastructure, chemical composition and functions.
Cytoplasm and vacuolar system.
Cytoskeleton and cell motility. Extracellular matrix

Cellular compartmentalization: Endoplasmic Reticulum. Ribosomes, Golgi apparatus. Sorting of proteins. Vesicular trafficking. Endocytosis, Exocytosis. Lysosomes. Mitochondria: general characteristics and ultrastructure. Energetic metabolism. ATP.
Nucleus and the genome. Structure and function of the nucleus. Nucleolus: structure and function.
Cell cycle. Haploid and diploid cells. Mitosis. Meiosis.

HISTOLOGY AND EMBRIOLOGY

Code GP000528
CFU 6
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Discipline biotecnologiche con finalità specifiche: biologiche e industriali
Academic discipline BIO/06
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)

Canale A

CFU
6
Teacher
Tiziano Baroni
Teachers
  • Tiziano Baroni
Hours
  • 42 ore - Tiziano Baroni
Language of instruction
Italian
Contents
HISTOLOGY
Structure, ultrastructure and function of epithelial, connective, muscular and nervous tissues.
EMBRYOLOGY
Human embryonic development. Cellular differentiation, histogenesis and organogenesis
Reference texts
HISTOLOGY:
-MONESI- Istologia- PICCIN (7°Ediz) or
-ANGELINI et al.- Biologia dei Tessuti-EDI-ERMES

EMBRIOLOGY:
-DE FELICI- Embriologia Umana- PICCIN

Other resources:
1)ROSS e PAWLINA - Istologia - 3° Ediz. CASA EDITRICE AMBROSIANA
2) MARALDI_TACCHETTI et al. Istologia Medica- EDI-ERMES
Educational objectives
The Module of Histology and Embryology examine basic knowledge concerning the structure and function of normal cells, tissues and organs. The course also describe the processes of gametogenesis, fertilization and the early stages of embryogenesis providing the basis for understanding the mechanisms of vertebrate embryonic development. The main aims of the Modulo are: a) to provide a basic understanding of the structure and function of a range of human cells, tissues and organ systems; b) to provide knowledge required for use of light and transmission microscopes; c) to provide basic knowledge concerning the principal steps of embryonic development and the general mechanisms of transmission of hereditary characters;; d) to improve students’ written and oral communicative skills, through the use of correct scientific terminology. With the integrated study of Histology and Embriology, the learning goal for the student is to understand the basic mechanisms of cell differentiation, histogenesis and embryogenesis. The main competence acquired will concern the ability of the student to identify cells and tissues, and to discuss the functional aspects directly associated to specific morphological organization. Through the study of embryonic development, the student will acquire the knowledge to describe the modifications of primitive embryonic layers, until to the outline of originating organs.
Prerequisites

In order to be able to understand the course with highest profit, student must have general knowledge of biology, anatomy and chemistry acquired in the school curriculum
Teaching methods
The course is organized as follows:
-Theoretical lessons with audiovisual material;
-Observation of plastic models.
Other information
Lectures: October-December 2022, Monday and Thursday (4:00PM-6:00PM). Polo di Biotecnologie, Via del Giochetto
- Course attendance is optional but strongly advised.
- The timetable and venue for the lectures, the calendar of exam sessions and of written test will be published on the University website, in the online page of Department of Chemistry, Biology and Biotechnology.
- Students can enroll for the final exam exclusively using the procedures provided by the ESSE3 system.
Learning verification modality
The learning verification of the Histology and Embryology Module consists of a written test and an oral test. The written test consists of closed and/or open-ended questions to be answered in 1.5 minutes. The evaluation consists of 1 point for each correct answer and 0 points for each incorrect or not given answer. Sufficiency, relating the grade achieved in thirtieths, is obtained by reaching a grade of 18/30. A student who wishes to improve the grade in the written test may possibly do so by supplementary oral test.

The latter will include at least three questions on the topics of the syllabus (approximate time 25/30 minutes) and the evaluation will be expressed in thirtieths. The oral test is aimed at ascertaining, in addition to the level of knowledge and comprehension skills, the student's ability to communicate with correct language property.

The tests as a whole are aimed at verifying the acquisition of logical and cognitive skills and verifying the ability achieved. In particular, the student must demonstrate that he or she has acquired autonomy in recognizing histological characteristics of tissues. The final measurement of the examination is given by the results obtained in the written and oral tests, the average of the two marks given in the two tests and is expressed in thirtieths. The final grade related to the Teaching of General Biology with Elements of Cytology and Embryology will be given by the average of the grade of the General Biology module and the Histology and Embryology module. For information on support tools for students with disabilities and/or DSA visit the Unipg page: https://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa
Extended program
HISTOLOGY Methods for cytological and histological analyses. The microscope. Stem cells. Cellular differentiation. Ephitelial tissue: Surface epithelium, Exocrine and endocrine glandular epithelium. Connective tissue proper. Specialized connective tissues: cartilage, bone and bone development , blood. Muscle tissues. Nervous tissue.
EMBRYOLOGY Human mbryonic development. Spermatogenesis. Oogenesis. Fecundation and the zygote. Cleavage. Gastrulation. Neurulation. Derivatives of the three germ layers. Embryo appendages.
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Canale B

CFU
6
Teacher
Anna Fagotti
Teachers
  • Anna Fagotti
Hours
  • 42 ore - Anna Fagotti
Language of instruction
Italian
Contents
HISTOLOGY
Structure, ultrastructure and function of epithelial, connective, muscular and nervous tissues.
EMBRYOLOGY
Human embryonic development. Cellular differentiation, histogenesis and organogenesis
Reference texts
HISTOLOGY:
-MONESI- Istologia- PICCIN (7°Ediz) or
-ANGELINI et al.- Biologia dei Tessuti-EDI-ERMES

EMBRIOLOGY:
-DE FELICI- Embriologia Umana- PICCIN

Other resources:
1)ROSS e PAWLINA - Istologia - 3° Ediz. CASA EDITRICE AMBROSIANA
2) MARALDI_TACCHETTI et al. Istologia Medica- EDI-ERMES
Educational objectives
The Module of Histology and Embryology examine basic knowledge concerning the structure and function of normal cells, tissues and organs. The course also describe the processes of gametogenesis, fertilization and the early stages of embryogenesis providing the basis for understanding the mechanisms of vertebrate embryonic development. The main aims of the Modulo are: a) to provide a basic understanding of the structure and function of a range of human cells, tissues and organ systems; b) to provide knowledge required for use of light and transmission microscopes; c) to provide basic knowledge concerning the principal steps of embryonic development and the general mechanisms of transmission of hereditary characters;; d) to improve students’ written and oral communicative skills, through the use of correct scientific terminology. With the integrated study of Histology and Embriology, the learning goal for the student is to understand the basic mechanisms of cell differentiation, histogenesis and embryogenesis. The main competence acquired will concern the ability of the student to identify cells and tissues, and to discuss the functional aspects directly associated to specific morphological organization. Through the study of embryonic development, the student will acquire the knowledge to describe the modifications of primitive embryonic layers, until to the outline of originating organs.
Prerequisites

In order to be able to understand the course with highest profit, student must have general knowledge of biology, anatomy and chemistry acquired in the school curriculum
Teaching methods
The course is organized as follows:
-Theoretical lessons with audiovisual material;
-Observation of light and electron microscopy pictures.
Other information
Lectures: October-December 2023, Monday and Thursday (4:00PM-6:00PM). Polo di Biotecnologie, Via del Giochetto
- Course attendance is optional but strongly advised.
- The timetable and venue for the lectures, the calendar of exam sessions and of written test will be published on the University website, in the online page of Department of Chemistry, Biology and Biotechnology.
- Students can enroll for the final exam exclusively using the procedures provided by the ESSE3 system.
Learning verification modality
The verification of learning of the Histology and Embryology Module consists of a written test and an oral test. The written test consists of closed and/or open-ended questions to be answered in 1.5 minutes. The evaluation consists of 1 point for each correct answer and 0 points for each incorrect or unanswered answer. Sufficiency, by dividing the grade obtained into thirtieths, is obtained by reaching a grade of 18/30. The student who intends to improve the grade of the written test may possibly do so through an additional oral test. The latter includes at least three questions on the topics of the module program (approximate time 25/30 minutes) and the evaluation will be expressed in thirtieths. The oral test is aimed at ascertaining, in addition to the level of knowledge and understanding, also the student's ability to communicate with the correct language skills. The tests as a whole are aimed at verifying the acquisition of logical and cognitive skills and verifying the abilities achieved. In particular, the student must demonstrate that he has acquired autonomy in recognizing the histological characteristics of tissues. The final measurement of the exam is given by the results obtained in the written and oral tests, by the average between the two marks reported in the two tests and is expressed in thirtieths. The final grade relating to the General Biology course with Elements of Cytology and Embryology will be given by the average of the grade of the General Biology module and that of Histology and Embryology. For information on support tools for students with disabilities and/or DSA visit the Unipg page: https://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa
Extended program
HISTOLOGY Methods for cytological and histological analyses. The microscope. Stem cells. Cellular differentiation. Ephitelial tissue: Surface epithelium, Exocrine and endocrine glandular epithelium. Connective tissue proper. Specialized connective tissues: cartilage, bone and bone development , blood. Muscle tissues. Nervous tissue.
EMBRYOLOGY Human mbryonic development. Spermatogenesis. Oogenesis. Fecundation and the zygote. Cleavage. Gastrulation. Neurulation. Derivatives of the three germ layers. Embryo appendages.
Obiettivi Agenda 2030 per lo sviluppo sostenibile
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