Histology and Oral Histology Sample Clauses

Histology and Oral Histology. Senior Lecturer Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx e-mail: xxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx@xx.xxx.xx Histology is studied primarily during the first year. It is further integrated into the studies of the subsequent courses of the curriculum to provide a structural basis for the explanations of physiological and pathological events in other subject areas. The graduates should have: - sufficient knowledge of tissue morphology to give a structural framework to the understanding of normal physiological and cellbiological events and interactions. - knowledge of normal structure which is necessary for understanding how various pathological processes affect the tissues of the oral cavity.
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