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Last update: Markéta Ulrichová (19.08.2021)
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Last update: Markéta Ulrichová (08.09.2021)
Credit terms (for details see our information on Moodle): It is essential to participate in all practical courses and pass all the ongoing (written) tests, oral slide (seminary) tests, and test in Orofacial region. The arithmetic mean of all marks received in each semester must not be worse than 3.0 - with particular stress on results of slide (seminary) tests (which have to be "passed"). Credit test is always oral - examination of all slides passed throughout each semester + theory (more detailed knowledge than for seminary examination); general histology is tested always! Final exam comprises practical part and theoretical part. (for details see our information on Moodle). 1. The Final exam starts with the SLIDE e-test. If a student fails in the practical part, he/she cannot continue in final exam and is graded as “failed” - if you pass the e-test, 2. Choose 3 questions - preparation time 30 min 3. And undertake oral exam. The examination of theoretical part starts with the question from part II – Orofacial and neck region. If you fail in it, you are classified "failed" in total (regardless of your knowledge of 2 following questions).
The students apply for the examination via SIS (both of the credit notes have to be already registered in SIS). Questions and 3D REC for the final exam are available on Moodle (web page of Histology and Embryology). |
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Last update: Markéta Ulrichová (08.09.2021)
Lectures 1. Development of orofacial and neck regions: I. Development of the stomodeum and pharyngeal apparatus. (Mazurova 2) 2. Development of orofacial and neck regions: II. Development of the face (incl. the palate and nasal cavities). III. Development of the tongue, thyroid gland and major salivary glands. (Mazurova 3) 3. Development of orofacial and neck regions: IV. Development of the teeth. (Mazurova 4) 4. GIT II: Stomach. (Bavorova 2) 5. GIT III: Large intestine, liver, pancreas (exo- and endocrine part). (Bavorova 2) 6. Endocrine system: Hypophysis, suprarenal glands, thyroid and parathyroid glands. (Soukup 1) 7. Principles of the development of skeletal and muscular systems and of the skin in relation to the head region. (Soukup 2) 8. Male reproductive system: Testis, epididymis. (Soukup 1) 9. Female reproductive system: Ovary, uterus, hormonal regulation of the cycle. (Bavorová 2) 10. Urinary system . (Soukup 1) 11. CNS. (Mokry 1)
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Last update: Markéta Ulrichová (08.09.2021)
Compulsory E-books (available on faculty web site): Histology: Young B., Woodford P., O’Dowd G.: Wheather´s Functional Histology. A Text and Colour Atlas. Elsevier Saunders, 6th ed., 2014. ISBN 9780702054884 http://www.elsevier-etextbooks.com/product/wheaters-functional-histology56064 Embryology: Moore, K.L., Persaud T.V.N., Torchia M.G.: The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology. Elsevier Saunders, 9th ed., 2013. ISBN 978-1-4377-2002-0 https://elsevierelibrary.co.uk/product/developing-human-9e
or (an EXCELLENT e-book of H&E) - Ebsco eBook Collection Chiego, D.J., Avery, J.K.: Essentials of Oral Histology and Embryology: A Clinical Approach. Mosby, 4th ed., 2014
or any other textbook of Histology and Embryology
Recommended Mokrý J., Mazurová Y., Šubrtová D., Mráz J.: Handbook of practical classes in histology and embryology. Hradec Králové, Libor Dvořák, 2nd ed., 2011. ISBN 978-80-260-0630-5 (you can buy it in secretary office at the Dept. of Histology)
Other E-books available on faculty web site ProQuest Ebrary:
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