Having finnished the two-semester course and passed the exam in the course General and oral histology and embryology, the student of Dentistry should have the following learning outcomes: 1. Recognizes the morphological characteristics of the cells and tissues of the human organism and connects them to their function. 2. Knows the mechanisms and modalities of the integration of same and different kinds of cellsinto larger morphological structures , as well as specific organization of the extracellular matrix. 3. Analyzes the histological preparations by the method of light microscopy, describes the methodology of making histological preparations. 4. The capability of recognizing and defining the histological characteristics of tissues of the human organism. 5. The capability of describing the basic principles of osteogenesis and organogenesis and knows the regulatory mechanisms involved in embryonic and fetal development. 6. Ability to recognize and describe all microscopic structures of the cells and tissue of the oral cavity and knows the principles of their embryonic development. 7. The capability of using acquired knowledge in histology and embryology to understand the function of the human organism and the etiology and pathogenesis of the disease of the orofacial region at the cellular level.
Name | Lectures | Exercises | Laboratory |
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JANJA RAONIĆ | 2x1 7B+7P | ||
JANJA RAONIĆ | 2x1 7B+7P | ||
JELENA VUČINIĆ | 2x1 6B+8P | ||
JELENA VUČINIĆ | 2x1 6B+8P | ||
LJILJANA VUČKOVIĆ | 2x1 13B+15P | ||
LJILJANA VUČKOVIĆ | 2x1 13B+15P | ||
MILOŠ RADUNOVIĆ | 2x2 13B+15P | ||
MILOŠ RADUNOVIĆ | 2x2 13B+15P |