Covers the importance of human embryology for careers in biology, medicine, and health sciences, focusing on the development of key organs and anatomical structures.
Explores the development and applications of intestine organoids, highlighting the challenges in replicating the complex structure of the intestine in vitro.
Explores digestive motility, contraction patterns, and histological features of the digestive tract, including the role of pacemakers and defecation mechanisms.
Explores the function of the digestive system, covering colon movements, fluid balance, acid production, secretions, and regulation of digestive processes.
Covers the formation and applications of organoids, including brain, skin, and intestinal organoids, as well as the engineering of tissues and the concept of organ-on-a-chip.