Krause Essential Human Histology for medical Students
Krause Essential Human Histology for medical Students
Krause Essential Human Histology for medical Students
This note explains the following topics:
the cell, Mitosis, Epithelium, General connective tissue, Special connective
tissue cartilage, Bone and Joints, blood, Hemopoietic tissue, Muscle, Nervous
tissue, Cardiovascular and lymph vascular systems, Lymphatic tissues and organs,
Skin, Respiratory system, Digestive system, Urinary system, Meiosis, Male
reproductive system, Female reproductive system, Endocrine glands, The eye and
the ear.
Author(s): University of
Missouri School of Medicine Columbia
This note explains the following topics:
the cell, Mitosis, Epithelium, General connective tissue, Special connective
tissue cartilage, Bone and Joints, blood, Hemopoietic tissue, Muscle, Nervous
tissue, Cardiovascular and lymph vascular systems, Lymphatic tissues and organs,
Skin, Respiratory system, Digestive system, Urinary system, Meiosis, Male
reproductive system, Female reproductive system, Endocrine glands, The eye and
the ear.
Author(s): University of
Missouri School of Medicine Columbia
Main goal of this note is to explain the basic concepts and
principles that govern the basic structure and function of each tissue. This
note will cover the microscopic anatomy of the basic tissues that comprise the
the human body, which are: epithelial tissues, connective tissues, including
blood, cartilage, and bone, muscle tissues, nerve tissues.
Histology or microscopic anatomy or microanatomy is the study of the
minute structures of cells, tissues and organs in relation to their function.
Topics covered includes: Hierarchy of Anatomical Organization, Classification of
Tissues, Cell concepts, Tissue processing for Light Microscopy, Electron
Microscopy.