| 1 | Definition of Embryology and being able to explain embryological terms. |
| 2 | To convey general information about the anatomy, histology and physiology of male and female reproductive organs. |
| 3 | To provide students with information about the developmental processes and chromosome structures of male and female reproductive cells. |
| 4 | Transferring information about fertilization. |
| 5 | To understand the events that occur in the first week of the intrauterine period. |
| 6 | Explaining the intrauterine development periods until the moment of birth. |
| 7 | Explain the anomalies that occur during intrauterine development periods, together with their reasons. |
| 8 | Explaining the hereditary materials of the cell, which is the smallest unit that makes up a human being. |
| 9 | To make students understand the inheritance patterns of genetic material. |
| 10 | To understand the changes occurring in genetic material. |
| 11 | Explaining the diseases that develop as a result of anomalies in the genetic material (Genetic Diseases). |