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Human biology
FEKT-MBCLAcad. year: 2012/2013
Introduction into anatomy and physiology of man. Principles of interdisciplinary communication of an engineer and a medical doctor, basic special terminology and function of the particular systems and organs. Review of cellular level of living organisms, morphology and function of blood, circulation, respiration, urinary system, endocrine system and nervous system.
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Course curriculum
Overview of the human morphology, the anatomic and physiological terminology. Physiological functions. Physiology of blood. Physiology of circulation. Physiology of respiration.Physiology of digestion and absorption. Physiology of energy balance and metabolism. Physiology of urinary system. Endocrine system. Nervous system. Applied physiology. Practicals: Physiology of circulation (heart sounds, pulse wave, blood flow in veins). Electrocardiography. Blood pressure. Ergometry. Digital model of aortic function. Physiology of respiration (spirometry). Metabolism (basal metabolic rate). Nervous system and sensoric organs ( reflexes, visual acuteness, accomodation, visual field).
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Basic literature
Recommended reading
HONZÍKOVÁ, Nataša. Biologie člověka. Brno: Cerm, 1995.
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Cellular basis of living organisms.
Overview of the human morphology, the anatomic and physiological terminology.
Physiological functions.
Physiology of blood.
Physiology of circulation.
Physiology of respiration.
Physiology of digestion and absorption.
Physiology of energy balance and metabolism.
Physiology of urinary system.
Endocrine system.
Nervous system.
Applied physiology.
Laboratory exercise
Teacher / Lecturer
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Electrocardiography.
Blood pressure.
Ergometry.
Digital model of aortic function.
Physiology of respiration (spirometry).
Metabolism (basal metabolic rate).
Nervous system and sensoric organs ( reflexes, visual acuteness, accomodation, visual field).