Unit OCULAR ANATOMOPHYSIOPATHOLOGY, WITH ELEMENTS OF CELL BIOLOGY

Course
Optics and optometry
Study-unit Code
A002474
Location
TERNI
Curriculum
In all curricula
Teacher
Guglielmo Sorci
CFU
9
Course Regulation
Coorte 2023
Offered
2023/24
Type of study-unit
Obbligatorio (Required)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa integrata

HUMAN AND OCULAR ANATOMY

Code A002484
Location TERNI
CFU 3
Teacher Guglielmo Sorci
Teachers
  • Guglielmo Sorci
Hours
  • 21 ore - Guglielmo Sorci
Learning activities Affine/integrativa
Area Attività formative affini o integrative
Academic discipline BIO/16
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Organization of the nervous system. Orbital cavity. Anatomical structure of the eyeball. Dioptric system of the eye. Functional anatomy of vision. Visual reflexes. Accessory organs of the eye.
Reference texts - Anatomia Umana, Anastasi et al., Edi-Ermes (3rd volume);
- Material given by the Teacher.
Educational objectives To know the anatomical elements at the basis of visual perception. Understanding the correlations between the anatomical structure of various organs and their function. To know the general organization of the nervous system in order to fully understand the vision process and the various aspects connected to it.
Prerequisites For a profitable study and adequate understanding of the subject, basic knowledge of chemistry, physics, cell biology and histology is recommended.
Teaching methods Face-to-face lessons with the use of powerpoint slides. Use of plastic models related to the topics developed at lessons. The education material presented during the lessons (with the exclusion of illustrations protected by copyright) will be made available to the students in electronic format (pdf files) and it does not replace the use of suggested books.
The use of skeleton and anatomical models is integral part of the lessons.
Other information Teacher is available for explanation. Please arrange an appointment contacting him by e-mail (guglielmo.sorci@unipg.it) or telephone (075 5858258).
Learning verification modality Single-choice test (execution time, 1.5 minutes/question; evaluated in basis 30; no penalty for wrong answers; the test is passed if the student reaches a score of at least 18/30).
The test is structured to evaluate the knowledge of the anatomical elements at the basis of visual perception, the understanding of correlations between the anatomical structure of organs and their functions, and the knowledge of the general organization of the nervous system in order to fully understand the vision process and the various aspects connected to it.
The final test is unique for all the modules of which the integrated course is composed, however partial tests on individual modules are possible.

Info on the support service for students with disability and/or DSA can be found at http://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa
Extended program General organization of the nervous system. Neurocranium and splanchnocranium. Orbital cavity. Anatomical structure of the eyeball: fibrous tunic (sclera, cornea); vascular tunic (choroid, ciliary body, iris); nerve tunic (retina). Chambers of the eyeball. Dioptric system of the eye (aqueous, crystalline humor, vitreous body). Functional anatomy of vision. Retinal image processing. Optic nerve and visual pathway. Visual areas of the cerebral cortex and their connections. Visual reflexes (pupillary constriction and dilation, fixation reflex, accommodation reflex). Accessory organs of the eye: extrinsic muscles of the eyeball; eyebrow, eyelids, conjunctiva, lacrimal apparatus). General organization of the cranial nerves. Oculomotor nerves.
Obiettivi Agenda 2030 per lo sviluppo sostenibile Codes 1, 3, 4

BASES OF CELLULAR HYSTOLOGY

Code A002475
Location TERNI
CFU 3
Teacher Lorella Marinucci
Teachers
  • Lorella Marinucci
Hours
  • 21 ore - Lorella Marinucci
Learning activities Affine/integrativa
Area Attività formative affini o integrative
Academic discipline BIO/17
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Morphological study of cells and tissues: methods and means of investigation. Notes on the optical microscope and the electron microscope. Definition and classification of tissues. Epithelial lining tissue; glandular epithelial tissue; hints of exocrine and endocrine glands. The connective tissue proper. The adipose tissue. The blood. Striated and smooth muscle tissue. The nervous tissue.
Reference texts G. Istologia per le professioni sanitarie G.Sica et al. Ed. Idelson Gnocchi
Educational objectives Acquisition of histological terminology as a basis for the definition and critical interpretation of morphological knowledge. Know and describe through specific terminology the main structural and ultrastructural characteristics of cells and tissues in relation to their specific activity.
Acquire the ability to integrate data deriving from the study of the morphology of cells and tissues and the related correlations between structure and function, as an indispensable cultural background for understanding the physiology and pathophysiology of the organs and systems of the human body.
Prerequisites In order to be able to understand and apply the majority of the contents described within the course, the student must have acquired basic knowledge of cellular biology and chemistry.
Teaching methods Face to face with slide projections.
Other information The teacher is available for clarifications by appointment, contacting her via e-mail (lorella.marinucci@unipg.it) or telephone (075 5858232).
Learning verification modality The final exam consists of a written test which includes at least 30/40 multiple choice questions on Histology topics (approximate time 30 minutes). The written test is aimed at verifying the ability to correctly apply theoretical knowledge and the ability to understand the proposed problems. The final grade will be the arithmetic average of the grades obtained in the individual disciplines.

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Extended program General characteristics, functions and classification of the lining epithelia.
Structural organization, functions and classification of exocrine and endocrine secreting epithelia.
Morphological and functional characteristics of the different types of connective tissues. Morphological, structural and functional characteristics of the connective tissue itself and of the adipose tissue. Blood: plasma and figurative elements. Morphology and structure of skeletal muscle fibrocells. Morphology, structure, functions and distribution of smooth muscle cells and myocardial cells. Notes on muscle contraction. Structure of neurons and their distribution in the central and peripheral nervous system. Morphology of the nerve, structure and function of the synapse. Notes on the conduction of nervous impulses.
Obiettivi Agenda 2030 per lo sviluppo sostenibile Zero poverty
Health and wellness
Decent work and economic growth

CELL BIOLOGY

Code A002483
Location TERNI
CFU 3
Teacher Vincenzo Nicola Talesa
Teachers
  • Vincenzo Nicola Talesa
Hours
  • 21 ore - Vincenzo Nicola Talesa
Learning activities Affine/integrativa
Area Attività formative affini o integrative
Academic discipline BIO/13
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Cell structure and organization
Biological membranes
Membrane transport of small molecules
Mitochondria and ATP synthesis
Endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus
Mechanisms of protein sorting in different cellular compartments
Receptors
The cytoskeleton;
The extracellular matrix and the adhesive receptors;
The cell cycle and mitosis
Apoptosis
Reference texts Teacher's notes
Educational objectives The aim of the course is the integrated study of the cell and living organisms, with particular regard to the basic mechanisms involved in the following processes: expression, duplication and transmission of genetic information, cell proliferation. Knowledge of biotechnological applications concerning the above processes, of the most advanced biological technologies, including recombinant technologies and the use of transgenic animals, is essential for achieving the objective.
Prerequisites In order to understand and know how to apply the techniques covered in the course, the student must have the basic knowledge of Applied Biology
Teaching methods Frontal lessons
Learning verification modality Single-choice test (execution time, 1.5 minutes/question; evaluated in basis 30; no penalty for wrong answers; the test is passed if the student reaches a score of at least 18/30) followed by a 20-minutes oral test.

Info on the support service for students with disability and/or DSA can be found at http://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa
Extended program Cell structure and organization
Biological membranes
Membrane transport of small molecules
Mitochondria and ATP synthesis
Endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus
Mechanisms of protein sorting in different cellular compartments
Receptors
The cytoskeleton;
The extracellular matrix and the adhesive receptors;
The cell cycle and mitosis
Apoptosis
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