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COMPARATIVE VERTEBRATE HISTOLOGY ZOO 4756c Syllabus for Fall 2018 Instructor: Frank T. Logiudice Office: Biology Building, Room 202c Office Phone Number: (407) - 823-2495 Email Address: Frank.Logiudice@ucf.edu Prerequisites: ZOO 3713c or equivalent Required Text: Comparative Veterinary Histology with Clinical Correlates by Aughey and Frye, 1 st Edition ISBN-13: 978-1840761481 and ISBN-10: 1840761482 Website: Course Description: Grades: See UCF Webcourses Comparative vertebrate histology is a study of vertebrate anatomy on the tissue level. It is a microscopic examination of vertebrate cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems. The course will focus on the diversity of histology across vertebrate classes within organ systems and in its functional and evolutionary significance. The student's grade will be determined by three lecture exams (worth 100 points each) and three lab exams (also worth 100 points each). Total points available is 600. Grading Scale : A = 600-540 B = 539-480 C = 479-420 D = 419-360 F = 359-0 Note: +/- grades are not used in this class. Attendance: Make - Up Policy: Preparation: Due to the volume of material presented during this course, good attendance is a essential! You alone are responsible for all missed work. Lab exams will not be made up under any circumstances. Lecture exams may be made up at the instructor's discretion. (Note : Such is a rare event.) You are expected to be prepared for every class. That includes reading all assigned materials before each lecture and lab session. 1

Important Dates: Add Deadline - Aug. 24 Drop Deadline Aug. 23 Withdrawal Deadline Oct. 26 Office Hours: MWF 12:00-1:00 in BL 202c and by appointment ZOO 4756c COMPARATIVE VERTEBRATE HISTOLOGY FALL 2018 COURSE OUTLINE Week Topics Text Material -------------------------------------------- UNIT 1 ---------------------------------------------------- Aug 19 Introduction to Histology Ch 1 Aug 26 Epithelial Tissue Ch 2 Sep 2 Connective Tissues Ch 3 Sep 9 Special Connective Tissues Ch 3 & 4 Sep 16 Muscle Tissue Ch 5 --------------------------------------------- UNIT 2---------------------------------------------------- Sep 23 Nervous Tissue and Nervous System Ch 13 Sep 30 The Circulatory System Ch 6 Oct 7 The Lymphatic System Ch 15 Oct 14 The Respiratory System Ch 7 Oct 21 The Digestive System Ch 8 --------------------------------------------- UNIT 3 --------------------------------------------------- Oct 28 The Integument Ch 16 Nov 4 The Urinary System Ch 9 Nov 11 The Reproductive System Ch 11 and 12 Nov 18 The Endocrine System Ch 10 Nov 25 The Special Senses: The Eye and the Ear Ch 16 Tentative Lecture and Laboratory Exam Schedule Lecture Exam Date Laboratory Exam Date Unit 1: 26 September 25 September Unit 2: 31 October 30 October Unit 3: 3 December (10:30-11:30) 27 November NOTE: The dates for these exams may need to be changed as the semester progresses. If such becomes necessary, you will be notified at the earliest possible time. 2

ZOO 4756c COMPARATIVE VERTEBRATE HISTOLOGY FALL 2018 COURSE OUTLINE Lab Topics -------------------------------------------- UNIT 1 ---------------------------------------------------- Aug 22 Introduction to Histology Salamandra, t.s. through thorax and forelegs of larva Aug 28 Sep 4 Epithelial Tissue Squamous epithelium, isolated cells Ciliated epithelium of mammal Columnar epithelium of mammal Mammary gland of cow, t.s. Parotid gland of cat, t.s. Connective Tissues Adipose tissue of mammal, fat stained Fibrous connective tissue, w.m. from pig mesentery Mucous tissue, t.s. of navel string Red bone marrow of cow, sec. or smear White fibrous tissue, l.s. of tendon of cow Sep 11 Sep 18 Special Connective Tissues Gallus, chicken, blood smear, with nucleate red corpuscles Rana, frog, blood smear, with nucleated corpuscles Blood smear, human Compact bone of cow, t.s. Hyaline cartilage of calf, t.s. Bone development, l.s. of fetal finger. Elastic cartilage, sec. stained for elastic fibers Muscle Tissue Smooth muscles of cat, t.s. and l.s. Striated muscles of cat, l.s. Striated muscle of cat, t.s. 3

--------------------------------------------- UNIT 2---------------------------------------------------- Oct 2 Nervous Tissue and Nervous System Motor nerve cells, smear from spinal cord Nerve fibers isolated, Ranvier s nodes Spinal cord of cat, t.s. Cerebellum of cat, t.s. Cerebrum of cat, t.s. Brain of mouse, entire organ l.s. Cerebellum, t.s. silver stained for Purkinje cells Peripheral nerve of cat or rabbit, l.s. Sympathetic ganglion, t.s. multipolar nerve cells Oct 9 The Circulatory System and the Lymphatic System Gallus, chicken, blood smear, with nucleate red corpuscles Rana, frog, blood smear, with nucleated corpuscles Blood smear, human Artery of cat or rabbit, t.s. Vein of cat or rabbit, t.s. Heart of mouse, sagittal l.s. Heart muscle of cat, l.s. and t.s. Lymph gland of cat or rabbit, t.s. Red bone marrow of cow, sec. or smear Spleen of cat, t.s. Thymus gland of cow, t.s. with Hassall bodies Vermiform appendix of rabbit, t.s. Oct 16 Oct 23 The Respiratory System Gallus, chicken, lung t.s. Rana, frog, lung t.s., a simple bag-like lung Lung of cat, t.s. Olfactory region of dog or rabbit, t.s. Trachea of rabbit, t.s. The Digestive System Cyprinus, carp, small intestine t.s. Cyprinus, carp, liver t.s. Gallus, glandular stomach t.s. Rana, frog, large intestine t.s., with goblet cells Rana, frog, liver t.s. showing bile ducts 4

Rana, frog, stomach t.s. Tongue of cat, t.s. with cornified papillae Fibrous connective tissue, w.m. from pig mesentery Stomach of cat, fundic region t.s. Small intestine of cat or rabbit, t.s. Liver of pig, t.s. Pancreas of pig with islets of Langerhans t.s. MS 1444 Tooth, t.s. through root or crown Parotid gland of cat, t.s. Esophagus of rabbit, t.s. Large intestine (colon) of rabbit, t.s. Gall bladder of rabbit, t.s. Taste buds in tongue of rabbit (Papilla foliata), t.s. --------------------------------------------- UNIT 3 --------------------------------------------------- Nov 6 The Integument Cyprinus, carp, skin t.s.. Fish scales, cycloid, ctenoid and placoid scales w.m. Gallus, chicken, skin with developing feathers t.s. or l.s. Gallus, chicken, unfeathered skin of foot t.s. Gallus, chicken, wing and down feathers w.m. Lacerta, lizard, skin with scales, sagittal l.s. Rana, frog, skin t.s. showing glands Salamandra, skin with poison glands t.s. Scalp, human, l.s. of hair follicles Mammary gland of cow, t.s. Nail development of embryo, sagittal l.s. Scalp, human, t.s. of hair follicles Skin of human palm, t.s Nov 13 The Urinary System and the Reproductive System Cyprinus, carp, kidney t.s. Cyprinus, carp, testis t.s. showing spermatozoa Gallus, chicken, ovary with developing eggs t.s. Rana, frog, kidney t.s. Rana, frog, testis t.s. to show spermatogenesis Kidney of cat, t.s Ovary of rabbit, t.s., developing follicles Testis of mouse, t.s., spermatogenesis Kidney t.s., vital stained with trypan blue showing storage Penis of rabbit, t.s. Epididymis of rabbit, t.s. Ovary with corpus luteum t.s. Fallopian tube of pig, t.s. Placenta of rabbit, t.s. 5

Prostate gland of pig, t.s. Sperm smear of bull Ureter of rabbit, t.s. Urinary bladder of rabbit, t.s. Uterus of rabbit, t.s. Uterus of rat, containing embryo t.s. Vagina of rabbit, t.s. Nov 20 The Endocrine System, the Eye and the Ear Pancreas of pig with islets of Langerhans t.s. Adrenal (suprarenal) gland of rabbit, t.s. Hypophysis (pituitary body) of cow or pig, l.s. Cochlea (internal ear) of Guinea pig, l.s. shows organ of Corti Epiphysis (pineal body) of cow or pig, t.s. Eye of cat, anterior part with cornea t.s. Eye of cat, posterior part with retina t.s. Thymus gland of cow, t.s. with Hassall bodies Thyroid gland of cow, t.s. Note: Other slides may be added to the list as appropriate. In particular, for the four basic tissues classes organ system slides can be used to illustrate the various tissue types (ex; the cat lung can be used to show simple squamous epithelium, simple cuboidal epithelium,, hyaline cartilage, and smooth muscle). 6