Biological Sciences Preparatory to Veterinary Medicine

A.Y. 2021/2022
8
Max ECTS
88
Overall hours
SSD
BIO/03 BIO/05 VET/01
Language
Italian
Learning objectives
The general objective of the course is to provide students with basic knowledge on organisms belonging to the five kingdoms of living things: bacteria, fungi, algae, plants, animals. It is particularly noted how plant and animal organisms are closely interlinked with each other, with metabolic functions homologous, if not similar. It also demonstrates the morphological and functional characteristics of the various animal tissues and the general principles of embryonic development with special reference to domestic species.
Expected learning outcomes
Knowledge and understanding:
the student will know the structure and main functions of the animal and plant cell, the main morphological and functional characteristics of invertebrate and vertebrate organisms, the innovative plant-based applications in veterinary medicine, environmental sustainability, and animal nutrition, the morphological and functional characteristics of the different animal and plant tissues and the general principles of gametogenesis, embryonic development and placental structure.
Applying knowledge and understanding:
the student will be able to recognize the different invertebrate and vertebrate organisms, the main plant species used in animals, how to use an optical microscope to recognize the tissues that form the different organs, and will consider the species differences that characterize embryonic development and placenta structure.
Making judgments:
the student will be able to produce biological preparations of vertebrate and invertebrate organisms and to analyze them by selecting and using the most suitable technique for each type of sample, will be trained, in the preparation of histological samples, in the choice of the histological techniques most suitable for the various purposes, in the choice of the type of microscope most suited for diagnostic, clinical or research needs, in the use of an optical microscope. The student will integrate skills for the development of critical thinking based on scientific data.
Communications:
the student will acquire appropriate and updated terminology, consistent with that used in other disciplines, both during lessons and during practical classes.
Lifelong learning skills:
the student will acquire the ability to read, interpret and synthesize a specific text and scientific articles.
Single course

This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.

Course syllabus and organization

Single session

Responsible
Lesson period
First semester
The recordings of the lessons held in sync will be made available (videolessons consisting of recording the lessons held through the TEAMS platform), organized to cover the topics of each lesson of the teaching. The recorded lessons will be made available to students on the ARIEL teaching platform throughout the semester.

Practical classes of histology will be arranged through a specific on-line platform with groups of students

Exams will be taken online in the same way as those taken in person.
Prerequisites for admission
No previous knowledge is required.
Assessment methods and Criteria
The examination consists of a multiple-choice written exam with equal sections of 1 hour for each module. This will be followed by a practical test of histology.

1) Written test:
Botany preparatory to veterinary medicine: twenty multiple-choice questions (5 answers) with the possibility of choosing only one or more correct answers. In case of no answer or wrong answer, the question is not considered.
Zoology: twenty multiple-choice questions (5 answers) with the possibility of choosing only one or more correct answers. In case of no answer or wrong answer, the question is not considered
Histology and Embryology: twenty multiple-choice questions (5 answers) with the possibility of choosing only one or more correct answers. In case of no answer or wrong answer, the question is not considered.

2) Practical Test of Histology:
Recognition of the tissues present in histological preparations.

The final mark of the three written tests, expressed in thirtieths, corresponds to the weighted average of the two written tests. The practical test is essential for passing the exam. If passed brilliantly leads to the increase of one point of the final vote.
Exams are in number of 8 in the Academic year and take place in the months of January, February, April, June, July, September, October and December. There are no additional calls for out-of-course. To take the exam, it is essential to register for the exam through the ONLINE SIFA service of the University and must have attended not less than 75% of the hours both theoretical and practices.
Botany Preparatory to Veterinary Medicine
Course syllabus
Lectures:
- Basis of modern biology: evolution, genetic code, homeostasis and energy. Living classification: prokaryotes and eukaryotes (1 hour).
- The plant cell. General characteristics and in-depth analysis of the plant's own structures. Cell wall, vacuoles and plastids (2 hours).
- Architectural organization of cells in the plant world. Meristems, tegumental tissues, conductive tissues (xylem and phloem), mechanical (collenchyma and sclerenchyma), parenchymal (fundamental, reserve, aeriferous, aquifer), T secretory (2 hours).
- Secondary metabolites of plants. Analysis of metabolite parameters. Compounds with medical interest. Functional foods (1 hours).
- Plants: main morphological characteristics. The leaf as an organ responsible for photosynthesis. Mineral nutrition. Main characteristics of vascular plants: angiosperms and gymnosperms, monocotyledonous and dicotyledons. The seed: structure, role and mode of dispersion (2 hours).

Practical Classes:
- Azotofixer bacteria: symbiosis and role of Rhizobium spp. in legume nodules (2 hours).Algae and cyanobacteria: characteristics and applications (2 hours).
- Open lesson at the Botanical Garden of Città Studi. Knowledge of the main plant varieties. Adaptation to the environments. Plants with different reproductive systems (3 hours).
- Toxic and poisonous plants in veterinary medicine (1 hour).
Application of secondary metabolites in medicine and in functional nutrition (2 hours).
- Genetically modified organisms, Green biotechnology and genetically modified plants. Agrobaterium tumefaciens as a useful method for plant transformation. European legislation on genetically modified plants (marketing-authorization). EFSA's role in monitoring the safety of GM products (3 hours).
- Phytoremediation and eutrophication. Plants as a phytoremedium system for the recovery of heavy metals from the manure of intensive farms (1 hour).
- Plants and nutrition. Crops. Nutritional evaluation of foods. Main chemical analysis of foods of plant origin, dry matter (2 hours).
Teaching methods
Lectures, critical analysis of scientific papers and reference legislation.
Teaching Resources
Lectures and handouts.
Zoology
Course syllabus
Lectures:
Classification of living organisms (1 h)
Fundamentals of Systematics (1 h)
Invertebrate zoology: anatomy, reproductive modalities, biological cycles and ecological aspects of the main groups of Metazoans (4 h)
Outline of Vertebrate Zoology (2 h)

Teaching support activities
Species, biodiversity and evolution (2 h)
Symbiosis and speciation (2 h)
Insects: biological cycles of vectors of diseases (4 h)
The plague: a zoonosis between past and present (2 h)
Observation of invertebrate organisms and tissues (6h)
Teaching methods
Lectures and teaching support activities.
Teaching Resources
- Slide presentations available to students
- Zoology Cleveland P. Hickman Jr., et al. Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education ISBN: 9788838615382
Histolgy and Embryology
Course syllabus
Lectures:
Cytology (4 hours)
The lining and glandular epithelial tissue (3 hours)
The connective and adipose tissue (2 hours)
Cartilage, bone and blood tissues (2 hours)
Skeletal, cardiac and smooth muscle tissue (3 hours)
Nerve tissue (2 hours)
Male and female gametogenesis (2 hours)
Fertilization and pre-implantation development (2 hours)
Gastrulation and morphogenetic processes (2 hours)
Placentation (2 hours)

Practical classes:
Principles of cytology and microscopy (4 hours)
Histological methods (4 hours)
Epithelial and glandular tissues (2 hours)
Connective and adipose tissues (2 hours)
Blood, bone and cartilage tissues (2 hours)
Muscle and nervous tissues (2 hours)
Teaching methods
Lectures and practical classes on individual microscopes.
Teaching Resources
Recommended books:
- H.G. Liebich Istologia e Anatomia Microscopica dei Mammiferi e degli uccelli. PICCIN
- Hyttel, Sinowatz, Vejlsted Betteridge, Essentials of Domestic Animal Embryology" Saunders Ltd.; 1 edition (December 6, 2009) 472 pages ISBN-10: 0702028991

Further readings:
- R. Colombo & E Olmo, Biologia: cellule e tessuti. Edi-Ermes Milano;
- D.M. Noden e A. De Lahunta -Embriologia degli animali domestici - Edi-Ermes, Milano.
Botany Preparatory to Veterinary Medicine
BIO/03 - ENVIRONMENTAL AND APPLIED BOTANY - University credits: 2
Practicals: 16 hours
Lessons: 8 hours
Professor: Rossi Luciana
Histolgy and Embryology
VET/01 - VETERINARY ANATOMY - University credits: 4
Practicals: 16 hours
Lessons: 24 hours
Professor: Gandolfi Fulvio
Shifts:
Professor: Gandolfi Fulvio
Turno 1 per un gruppo di studenti
Professor: Gandolfi Fulvio
Turno 2 per un gruppo di studenti
Professor: Gandolfi Fulvio
Turno unico per tutti gli studenti
Professor: Gandolfi Fulvio
Zoology
BIO/05 - ZOOLOGY - University credits: 2
Practicals: 16 hours
Lessons: 8 hours
Professor: Gabrieli Paolo
Professor(s)
Reception:
From Monday to Friday upon appointment
Office or after the lectures