Learning outcomes:
At the end of the course, students will be able to
1.
Describe developmental stages of embryo and embryonic
origin of each organ.
2.
Describe and identify the microscopic features of
different systems of body and their comparative histological features in
domestic animals.
Theory:
Embryology: study of different developmental stages of
embryo, Placentation in domestic animals and embryonic origin of each body
organ. Integumentary System: Histology of thick and thin skin and epidermal
appendages. Cardiovascular System: Histology of Heart and all major types blood
vessels. Lymphatic System: Introduction
to Lymphoid tissue and histology of Lymph Node, Spleen, Thymus and Tonsils. Digestive System: Histology of all
parts of digestive system of Simple and Compound Stomach animals along with
accessory glands of Digestive System. Respiratory
System: Histology of extra-pulmonary and intra-pulmonary tissues of
respiratory system. Urinary System: Histology
of Kidney and excretory passage of urinary system. Male Reproductive System: Spermatogenesis. Histology of Testis, its
associated ducts, copulatory organ and male accessory glands. Female Reproductive System: Oogenesis. Histology of Ovary, Fallopian Tubes,
Uterus, Cervix and Vagina. Endocrine
System: Histology of Pituitary Gland, Pineal Gland, Thyroid and
Parathyroid Glands, Adrenal Gland.
Practical:
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