Physiology
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language |
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X33FZG | Z,ZK | 3 | 2+1s | Czech |
- The course is a substitute for:
- Physiology and Anatomy (A6M33FZG)
- Lecturer:
- Jaromír Mysliveček (gar.)
- Tutor:
- Jaromír Mysliveček (gar.)
- Supervisor:
- Department of Cybernetics
- Synopsis:
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The aim of the subject is to provide students with basic concepts used in anatomy and physiology. The following topics will be treated with special attention: anatomic structure of human body, function of individual specialized systems and their principles of physiological regulations including physiology of metabolism. There will be explained structure and function of pneumogastric and urogenital systems, of nervous system and sensual organs as well as that of cardiorespiratory system.
- Requirements:
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Conditions for approval: presence in seminars and labs
- Syllabus of lectures:
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1. Principles of skeletal system and joint structure
2. Muscular system and its innervation
3. Structure and function of blood circulatory and lymphatic system
4. Structure of organs of pneumogastric and urogenital systems
5. Nervous system and sensual organs - structure and function
6. Principles of physiological regulations
7. Inner conditions and defensive functions of organism
8. Cardiorespiratory system as means of homeostatic dynamics
9. Physiology of metabolism
10. Eliminative systems
11. Humoral regulation
12. Receptive information inputs
13. Autonomous and somatic functions of nervous systém
14. Biorythms and physiology of behaviour
- Syllabus of tutorials:
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1. Anatomy - skeleton
2. Anatomy - muscular system
3. Anatomy - cardiovascular and lymphatic system
4. Anatomy - inner organs
5. Nervous system
6. Human physiology
7. Defensive functions of organism
8. Functions of cardiorespiratory system
9. Metabolism
10. Eliminative systems
11. Function of endocrine glands
12. Function of receptors
13. Function of nervous systém
14. Physiology of behaviour
- Study Objective:
- Study materials:
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[1] Anatomy physiology. Complete version. WCB 1995
- Note:
- Further information:
- No time-table has been prepared for this course
- The course is a part of the following study plans:
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- Biomedical Engineering- structured studies (compulsory course)