Histology is the science that allows us to see what the naked eye cannot: the intimate architecture of tissues that makes life possible. In this course, we will learn to recognize patterns, structures, and relationships that, once understood, become the key to interpreting physiology and understanding the origins of disease.Our journey will be progressive: we will begin with the cell and cellular differentiation, then explore fundamental tissues. Each lesson will be an invitation to look deeper, to connect what we see under the microscope with what happens in the body. As already mentioned, this course is divided into two parts: here we will look as a fundamental premise at the birth of tissues during embryonic development, epithelial and connective tissue. The second part of the course, which will explore muscle and nervous tissue, will be published soon. The next course will also be a new adventure, filled with study, discovery, and innovation.This course requires attention, curiosity, and a critical mind. In return, it offers a new perspective on the human body: no longer a collection of organs, but a dynamic mosaic of structures that work together harmoniously.I sincerely hope you enjoy this course. I want to thank you.
What you'll learn
understanding cellular differentiation
recognizing patterns in tissue architecture
connecting microscopic structures to physiological functions
Course objectives
to learn the basics of histology and cytology
to explore the birth and development of tissues
to connect tissue structure with health and disease