CODE 80795 ACADEMIC YEAR 2017/2018 CREDITS 10 cfu anno 1 BIOTECNOLOGIE 8756 (L-2) - LANGUAGE Italian TEACHING LOCATION PREREQUISITES Propedeuticità in uscita Questo insegnamento è propedeutico per gli insegnamenti: Biotechnology 8756 (coorte 2017/2018) CELLULAR BIOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT AND CELLULAR CULTURE AND DEVELOPMENT LABORATORY 66910 Biotechnology 8756 (coorte 2017/2018) MICROBIOLOGY 66903 Biotechnology 8756 (coorte 2017/2018) BIOLOGY OF DEVELOPMENT AND LABORATORY 66916 Biotechnology 8756 (coorte 2017/2018) GENERAL PATHOLOGY (IMMUNOLOGY) 66904 Biotechnology 8756 (coorte 2017/2018) CELLULAR BIOLOGY AND CELLULAR CULTURE LABORATORY 66914 MODULES Questo insegnamento è composto da: BIOLOGY II (CYTOLOGY, HISTOLOGY) AND LABORATORY COURSE (PART. 1) BIOLOGY II (CYTOLOGY, HISTOLOGY) AND LABORATORY COURSE (PART. 2) TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB OVERVIEW The course titled "Biology II" aims to integrate the knowledge of "functional histology" and cell biology by aiming to provide students with knowledge about the organization and function of cells and human tissues with particular attention to the connection between morphology and function. AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES Know structure, organization and function of different human tissues and morphological-functional characteristics of cells that compose them. AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES In order to provide the student with a complete view of the tissue organization, basic and advanced methods for analyzing the organization of human tissues and how this organization is instrumental in ensuring full homeostatic tissue function are discussed. The course thus aims at: 1. provide basic concepts on morphology, cellular and molecular organization of human tissues; 2. discuss in depth the cellular and molecular characteristics of the different stem cell populations in the various tissues; 3. describe the functional properties of the various tissues and cells that compose them, focusing on physiopathological aspects as well. TEACHING METHODS Class teaching and practical exercises under an optical microscope and laboratory. SYLLABUS/CONTENT EUKARYOTIC CELL: The main steps in eukaryotic cell evolution The plasma membrane: Structure and functions Membrane transports Endocytosis and esocytosis The cytoplasm: Hyaloplasm Ribosomes Rough-surfaced endoplasmic reticulum (RER) Smooth-surfaced endoplasmic reticulum (REL) Golgi apparatus Lysosomes Peroxisomes Mitochondria The cytoskeleton Cell movement Cell motility and intracellular transport Cell junctional comlexes The nucleous The nucleolus Cell cycle and mitosis TISSUES: Epithelial tissue: Main characteristics of epithelia Lining epithelia: organization and classification Structural surface differentiations of epithelial cells (microvilli, stereocilia, cilia) Secretory epithelia: • exocrine glands • endocrine glands Connective tissue: Extracellular matrix: • fibers • ground substance Cell components of connective tissue Connective tissue proper Support connective tissue: cartilage and bone tissue Ossification Trophic connective tissue: blood and lymph Lymphatic tissue Cells of the innate and adaptive immune system Muscle tissue: striated skeletal and cardiac muscle smooth muscle tissue Myofibril structure and muscle contraction Nerve tissue: neurons glial cells nerve fibers synapses and impulse transmission RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY Alberts et al., Biologia molecolare della cellula, Zanichelli Istologia (a cura di Rosati, Colombo e Maraldi) Edi-Ermes Istologia (testo e atlante) di M.H. Ross e W. Pawlina Casa Editrice Ambrosiana TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD ALESSANDRO MORETTA Ricevimento: By appointment by email: alemoret@unige.it EMANUELA MARCENARO Ricevimento: By appointment by e-mail: emanuela.marcenaro@unige.it ROBERTA CASTRICONI Ricevimento: By appointment by email: roberta.castriconi@unige.it SIMONA CANDIANI Ricevimento: It is fixed by the teacher in agreement with the students Exam Board SIMONA CANDIANI (President) ROBERTA CASTRICONI (President) EMANUELA MARCENARO (President) ALESSANDRO MORETTA (President) LESSONS LESSONS START March 1, 2018 Class schedule BIOLOGY II (CYTOLOGY, HISTOLOGY) AND LABORATORY COURSE EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION Oral. ASSESSMENT METHODS The exam is oral. It is always led by the owners of the course and lasts for at least 30 minutes (typically 45 minutes). With these modes, given the long experience of examinations in the discipline, the commission is able to verify with high accuracy to achieve the educational objectives of teaching. When these are not met, the student is invited to deepen the study and to use further explanation on the part of the teacher.