Anatomy and Physiology II.
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language |
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17BBAF2 | Z,ZK | 5 | 2+2 | Czech |
- Grading of the course requires grading of the following courses:
- Anatomy and Physiology I. (17BBAF1)
- Lecturer:
- Radek Matlach (gar.)
- Tutor:
- Radek Matlach (gar.), Yulia Efremova, Adam Král, Marián Liberko
- Supervisor:
- Department of medical branches and humanities
- Synopsis:
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Anatomy and physiology II" links to Anatomy and Physiology I. The subject covers functional aspects of particular organs and their systems.
- Requirements:
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credit:
100% participation in practical exercises,
demonstration of the knowledge mastered by a written test.
examination:
Demonstration of the knowledge mastered by a written test, 80 % success rate.
Oral examination on the basis of the decision field supervisor.
Caution: intervals between repeated examinations must not be shorter than seven days.
- Syllabus of lectures:
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1st Week: The principle of building the digestive system. Clinically significant landscape
2nd Week: gastrointestinal system function
3rd Week: Building the kidneys and urinary tract
4th Week: Respiration
5th Week: Functional Morphology reproductive systems. Fertilization pregnancies.
6th Week: Physiology of endocrine glands
7th Week: Neurosciences, concept, definition. Basic principles of connectivity. Establishment of management systems.
8th Week: spinal cord, the construction segment. Spinal nerve.
9th Week: Brainstem
10th Week: Cerebellum
11th Week: Cerebrum
12th Week: Physiology of the senses - the eye
13th Week: Physiology of the senses - hearing and equilibrium body
14th Week: Consultation Week
- Syllabus of tutorials:
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1st Week: Demonstration of the digestive system organs. PowerLab
2nd Week: Liver function, metabolic diseases. Dietary composition. Fundamentals of nutrition. PowerLab
3rd Week: Demonstration of the kidneys. Topography of pelvic organs
4th Week: homeostasis, transport of substances kidney. PowerLab
5th Week: Demonstration of genital structures. Gravitest. Parturition-lactation
6th Week: Breast stressful situations. PoweLab
7th Week: Polarization of the membrane. Sleep potential. Initiative - reflex response.
8th Week: physiological basis of reflexology. Possibilities of clinical use
9th Week: Physiology of the brain stem. PoweLab
10th Week: Physiology of the cerebellum. PoweLab
11th Week: Integrative function of the CNS, EEG, biorhythms. PoweLab
12th week: Basic physiology of the eye and vision. PoweLab
13th week: Basic physiology of hearing PoweLab
14th Week: Essay
- Study Objective:
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Anatomy - to get a review of the structure and composition of the human body.
Physiology - to get understanding of the functioning of living matter, based on the description of living cell, and the exchange of chemicals, energy and information with the environment
- Study materials:
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Dylevský, I.: Funkční anatomie člověka, Grada 2009.-
Feneis, H.: Obrazový anatomický slovník, Grada 2007.-
Mourek, J.: Fyziologie, Grada 2005.-
Dylevský I., : Dětský pohybový systém, Palestra, Vysoká škola tělesné výchovy a sportu PALESTRA, spol. s r.o., 2011
- Note:
- Time-table for winter semester 2011/2012:
- Time-table is not available yet
- Time-table for summer semester 2011/2012:
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06:00–08:0008:00–10:0010:00–12:0012:00–14:0014:00–16:0016:00–18:0018:00–20:0020:00–22:0022:00–24:00
Mon Tue Fri Thu Fri - The course is a part of the following study plans:
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- Bakalářský studijní obor Biomedicínský technik - prezenční (compulsory course)