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| BIOL0802-1 | Cell and Tissue Biology
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| Duration : | 40h Th, 45h Pr |
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| Holder(s) : | Marc Thiry |
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| Language : | Langue française |
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| Course contents : | First part: the structural basis of the life
1. The chemical composition of living beings 2. The structure of the living beings 3. The cell periphery 4. The cell nucleus 5. The endoplasmic reticulum 6. The Golgi apparatus 7. The lysosomes 8. The peroxysome 9. The mitochondria 10. The chloroplasts 11. The cellular filaments 12. Comparison of the eukaryotic cell and prokaryotic
Second part: the continuity of the life
13. The cell multiplication 14. The reproduction of organisms
Third part: the animal tissues
15. The epithelial tissues 16. The glandular epithelia 17. The connective tissues and the cartilage 18. Bone tissue 19. Muscles 20. The nervous tissuse and Blood |
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| Course objective : | This course will be devoted to the study of the cell structure and their functions, common denominator of the life matter. The modalities of cell multiplication and reproduction will be also described. Finally, we will examine the functional organization of different animal tissues. |
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| Workshops : | Practical works concretely illustrate important aspects of the course. The sessions of practical works will give the first quadrimester in the Great Hall of practical work of the Institute of Zoology (building I1, 22, quai Van Beneden, Liege).
TP1: How to use a microscope and a binocular magnifying glass (common to this course and those of plant biology and animal) TP2: osmosis and membrane permeability TP3: Cell energetics TP4: Mitosis and meiosis |
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| Organization : | The cell biology lectures are given on Tuesday and Wednesday from 10:30 to 12:00 during the first 8 weeks of the first quadrimester.
The tissue biology lectures are given in the first quadrimester, on monday from 8:30 am to 10:30 am, in the Great Hall of practical work (1st floor) of the Institute of Zoology (Bldg. I1, quai Van Beneden 22 in Liege). Each theoretical course is followed in the same room with a session of practical work (10:30 to 13:00), where students examine different histological preparations illustrating the course. |
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| Written notes : | Notes and a guide of practical works are available to students at the beginning of the academic year.
Reference books for cell biology: - Biologie générale. P. Van Gansen Ed. Masson - Biologie cellulaire. M. Maillet. Ed. Masson - Biologie et physiologie cellulaires. A. Berkaloff et al. Ed. Hermann - Une visite de la cellule vivante. Ch. De Duve. Ed. De Boeck
Reference books for tissue biology: - Histologie fonctionnelle- Wheater, Burkitt, Daniels. MEDSI/McGRAW-HILL - Basic Histology- Junqueira, Carneiro, Contopoulos. Lange Medical Publications - Sobotta, Atlas d'Histologie- Welsch. Editions Médicales Internationales Web sites : http://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/MedEd/Histo/frames/histo_frames.html http://cim.ucdavis.edu/courseware/histoquiz; http://www.chups.jussieu.fr/polys/histo/TPhisto http://www.usc.edu/hsc/dental/ghisto; http://cal.vet.Upenn.edu/histo http://astro.temple.edu/~sodicm/labs/index.htm; http://www.medinfo.ufl.edu/year1/histo http://www.kumc.edu/instruction/medecine/anatomy/histoweb http://www.udel.edu/Biology/Wags/histopage/histopage.htm |
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| Assessment : | Tests on the subject of the practical work will be held at the end of each session of practical works in cell biology. An examination in the form of a oral test will be focused on any matter (theory and practice).
The overall mark submitted for deliberation will consider the interrogation points obtained at the end of practical work sessions and the mark of oral exam. |
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| Contacts : | Thiry Marc Laboratory of cell biology Institut A. Swaen (Building L3) 20, rue de pitteurs, 4020 Liège or Center of Cell and molecular Neurobiology, CHU (Building B36), firth floor of pharmacy tower, Sart Tilman, 4000 Liège
Phone number : 32 4 3665166 E-mail : mthiry@ulg.ac.be |
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| Remarks : | The practical works constitute substantial assistance in the acquisition of knowledge, in the acquisition of a critical spirit and in the development of a sense of observation. To be profitable, assistance to practical works involves the previous study of the corresponding matter (at least a thorough reading). The presence in the practical works is mandatory. Any absence for medical reasons must be justified by a certificate. In case of repeated unjustified absences, the student will be denied access to the examination of cell biology. |
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