THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING

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ROMINA MANCINELLI Lecturers' profile

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Course program
• General anatomy: Anatomical terminology. General organization of the human body. • Locomotor system: Generalities on bones, classification of joints and muscles. General morphological features of the skull, trunk, upper and lower limbs. • Cardiovascular system: Morphology, position and relationships of the Heart. Pericardium. Arteries. Capillary. Veins. General and pulmunary circulations. • Respiratory system: Morphology, position and relationships of the upper airways (nose, nasopharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi). Lungs. Pleure. • Digestive system: General characteristics of the morphology and structure of the digestive canal (oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestine) and related glands (major salivaries, liver and pancreas). • Urinary system: General characteristics of the morphology and structure of the kidneys. Nephron. Urinary tract (ureters, bladder and urethra). • Genital system: Male: Testicles. Spermatic ways. Glands attached to the spermatic ways. Female: Ovaries. Fallopian tubes and uterus. • Central nervous system: Anatomy and general organization of the nervous system. Spinal cord. Brain (brainstem, cerebellum, diencephalon, and telencephalon). Peripheral nervous system (notes on spinal and cranial nerves, notes on the eye and ear). • Endocrine system: Morphofunctional aspects of the pituitary gland, thyroid, parathyroid glands, adrenal glands and endocrine pancreas.
Books
Martini F.H. - Fondamenti di Anatomia e Fisiologia - EdiSES Martini F.H. – Elementi di Anatomia, Istologia e Fisiologia – EdiSES Martini F.H. – VISUAL Anatomia e Fisiologia - Edises Saladin K. - Anatomia & Fisiologia – PICCIN Thibodeau - Anatomia e Fisiologia - EDRA Carinci P. et al - Anatomia Umana e Istologia - ELSEVIER
  • Academic year2025/2026
  • CourseEnvironment and Workplace Prevention Techniques
  • CurriculumSingle curriculum
  • Year1st year
  • Semester2nd semester
  • SSDBIO/16
  • CFU2