About Course
This course introduces students to the microscopic structure of human body tissues and their organization into organs. It explores the cellular and tissue foundations of life, highlighting how structure relates to normal function and disease.
Students will gain practical and theoretical knowledge of histological methods, including tissue preparation, slide handling, and microscopic identification of key tissue types.
The course provides insight into how healthy cells and tissues maintain body function and how changes at the microscopic level contribute to pathology.
It covers major tissue groups such as epithelial, connective, muscular, nervous, blood, bone, cartilage, and lymphoid tissues, along with the history of histology and microscopy techniques.
This course is valuable for students and professionals in medicine, nursing, pharmacy, physiology, anatomy, medical laboratory science, public health, and anyone seeking a foundational understanding of human tissue structure and function in health and disease.
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Course Content
Module 1
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43:36
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1st Histology Test