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'''MH''' - I do not expect you to remember specific historic dates or statistical data, this is provided as an introduction to the topic. | '''MH''' - I do not expect you to remember specific historic dates or statistical data, this is provided as an introduction to the topic. | ||
==Objectives== | |||
# Understand the course objectives and assessment. | |||
# Brief understanding of the scientific history of embryology and human development. | |||
# Brief understanding of Australian statistical data. | |||
===UNSW Embryology=== | |||
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| Hill, M.A. (2011) <i>UNSW Embryology</i> (11<sup>th</sup> ed.). Sydney:UNSW. | |||
* [[Menstrual Cycle|Menstrual Cycle]] | [[Oocyte]] | [[Spermatozoa]] | [[Cell Division - Meiosis|Meiosis]] | [[Cell Division - Mitosis|Mitosis]] | [[Week 1]] | |||
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== ANAT2341 Course Background 2012== | |||
I will spend the first half going through the current course design, online support and assessment criteria. This is an opportunity to ask the course coordinator questions about the course. | |||
[[File:Human_Carnegie_stage_1-23.jpg|600px]] | |||
'''Links:''' [[ANAT2341_Embryology_2012|Course Homepage]] |
Revision as of 07:48, 24 July 2012
A Course Introduction
Anatomical image of late pregnancy by Wilhelm Braune (1831-1892)
Topographisch-anatomischer Atlas : nach Durchschnitten an gefrornen Cadavern, Leipzig: Verlag von Veit & Comp., 1867-1872. (Topographic-anatomical Atlas) Wilhelm Braune (1831-1892)
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This animation shows the growth of the human embryo during the first 8 weeks following fertilization. | This first lecture will be a general introduction to the course and the subject of Embryology.
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MH - I do not expect you to remember specific historic dates or statistical data, this is provided as an introduction to the topic.
Objectives
- Understand the course objectives and assessment.
- Brief understanding of the scientific history of embryology and human development.
- Brief understanding of Australian statistical data.
UNSW Embryology
Hill, M.A. (2011) UNSW Embryology (11th ed.). Sydney:UNSW.
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ANAT2341 Course Background 2012
I will spend the first half going through the current course design, online support and assessment criteria. This is an opportunity to ask the course coordinator questions about the course.
Links: Course Homepage