1 | They define the histology and explain its sub-disciplines. |
2 | They classify tissue types and explain their general properties. |
3 | They explain histological techniques along with their purpose of usage. |
4 | They explain the tissue types by classifying the surface epithelium. |
5 | They explain the tissue types by classifying the glandular epithelium. |
6 | They explain the tissue types by classifying the connective tissue. |
7 | They explain the components of blood tissue and their properties. |
8 | They explain the tissue types by classifying the bone tissue. |
9 | They explain the tissue types by classifying the cartilage tissue. |
10 | They explain the tissue types by classifying the muscle tissue. |
11 | They explain the components of nervous tissue and their properties. |
12 | They explain the histology of the skin. |
13 | They explain the histology of the nervous system. |
14 | They explain the histology of the eye and ear. |
15 | They explain the histology of the circulatory system. |
16 | They explain the histology of the lymphoid system. |
17 | They explain the histology of the respiratory system. |
18 | They explain the histology of the digestive system-I. |
19 | They explain the histology of the digestive system-II. |
20 | They explain the histology of the endocrine system. |
21 | They explain the histology of the urinary system. |
22 | They explain the histology of the male genital system. |
23 | They explain the histology of the female genital system. |
24 | They explain the stages of general embryology, spermatozoon and oocyte maturation. |
25 | They explain the fertilization and implantation stages and the changes that occur in the first week of development. |
26 | They explains development of week II and III, bilaminar embryonal disc and gastrulation stages. |
27 | They explain the stages of differentiation of germ discs. |
28 | They explain extra-embryonic tissues. |
29 | They explain congenital malformations. |