ECTS Course Catalogue
Course details
Course code:
BHS10237o13Semester:
2013/2014 winterName:
ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGYMajor:
Animal ScienceStudy Type:
first cycleCourse type:
compulsoryStudy Semester:
3ECTS points:
6Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other):
30 / 30 / 90Lecturer:
dr Albert CzerskiLanguage of instruction:
PolishLearning outcomes:
Knowledge:
student has a generalknowledge of anatomy and physiology of animals [BH1-W01; R1A_W01; InzA_W01]
student understands the relationship between the environment of animal life and its structure and physiology [BH-W18; R1A_W06;R1A_W03; InzA_W03InzA_W06]
student knows the basic physiological processes in the animal body [BH1-W11; R1A_W04]]
Skills:
student can to identify anatomical-functional relationships between the various organs and systems [BH1 - U05; R1A_U05; InzA_U05 InzA_U07]
student defines the relationship between the various organs and systems [ BH1 - U04R1A_U04; InzA_U01; InzA_U07;InzA_U08]
student can to identify and anticipate risks that may result from disorders of individual systems [BH1 - U13R1A_U05; R1A_U07; InzA_U02;InzA_U04]Competences:
student understands the need for learning throughout life [BH1 - K01R1A_K01; R1A_K07]
student can responsibly relate to animals [BH1 - K03; R1A_K03]
Prerequisites:
-chemistry, biophysics, biochemistry, zoologyCourse content:
-Basic life processes of organisms and the mechanisms of regulation and integration functions of animal organisms. Basics of functional anatomy. Excitability and excitable tissues. Electrophysiology. Reflex as a functional unit of the central nervous system. Sensory receptors. Sleep and sleep electroencephalogram. Neurohumoral control systems. Blood - The environment inside the body. Neurophysiological basis of animal behavior. Methods of in vivo and on isolated tissues and organs (in vitro).Recommended literature:
Krzymowski T., Przała J. (red.): Fizjologia Zwierząt. PWR i L, Warszawa 2005
Dusza L. (red.): Fizjologia Zwierząt z elementami anatomii. Wyd. UW-M, Olsztyn 2001
Traczyk W.Z., Trzebski A.: Fizjologia człowieka z elementami fizjologii stosowanej i klinicznej. Wyd. PZWL, Tom I-II, Warszawa 2001
Konturek S.: Fizjologia człowieka. Tom I-V. Wyd. UJ, Kraków 1990-1998
Bullock J., Boyle J., Wang M.B.: Fizjologia. U&P Wyd. Med., Wrocław 1997Assessment methods:
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