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(a) Upper Limb; pectoral regions and mammary gland; axilla and brachial plexus, deltoid and
scapular region, upper arm, forearm, hand, bones and joints of the extremity.
(b) Lower limb; front and medial side of thigh, gluteal region, back of the thigh and popliteal
fossa, leg, sole of foot, bones and joints of the extremity, regional anatomy, surface anatomy,
applied anatomy of upper and lower limbs.
(a) Cytology: cell membrane, metabolism, components of the cell, chromosomes, protein
secretion.
(b) Methods in histology.
(c) Introduction to light microscopy, electron microscopy and units of measurement.
(d) General histology, basic tissues of the body; the epithelial and connective tissues, muscle
and nervous tissue.
(e) Lymphoid organs.
(a) Descriptive terms, planes terms of relationship to human body, terms of comparison,
attachment of the muscle, types muscle, movement of joints.
(b) Osteology.
(c) General Embryology, gametogenesis, cyclic changes in the female genital tract,
fertilization, cleavage, blastocyst, gastrulation and formation of germ layers, segmentation of
mesoderm, folding of Embryo fetal membranes, umbilical cord and placentation and
development of limbs and teratology.
(d) Development anomalies, clinical syndromes.
MBC 201: Introduction to medical biochemistry
(b) Excitable tissues, membrane potentials. Resting membrane potentials, receptor potential,
action potential. Synaptic transmission. Skeletal Muscles; structure, electrical and mechanical
properties. Molecular basis of muscle contraction. Smooth muscles; peculiarities of the
myocardium.
(b) Red Blood Cells: erythropoiesis- sites, stages, types of haemoglobin, nutritional
requirements and regulation. Normal values and indices. Destruction of red cells; Bilirubin
formation and disposal. Anaemia, jaundice.
(c) Blood Groups: ABO and Rhesus. Blood transfusion compatibility; consequences of
mismatched transfusion. Rhesus incompatibility.
(d) Platelets; origins, normal values. Haemostasis
(e) White Blood Cells: Development; Normal Values and variations. Pathophysiology of acute
inflammation.