Human physiology WB-BI-BC-05ćw
The general aims of the course are to give the students knowledge of the physiology and anatomy of their own body. On completion of the course, the student should be able to:
• Describe how the major body systems or organs function
• Describe how different parts of the body work together
• Describe what would happen if some parts of the body systems do not work properly.
Content: structure and function of a number of body/organ systems: The nervous system, circulatory organs, endocrine organs, reproductive organs, digestive tract, respiratory organs, immune system, skeleton and muscles, kidney and urinary system.
The teaching is given in the form of lectures, seminars and problem based learning.
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
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Learning outcomes
Knowledge:
Student understands phenomena and processes in human physiology
BI1_WO4 - Student knows the main problems in different disciplines of physiology and knows their relations with other ones in natural sciences
Skills:
Student is able to use existing sources of information, including electronic ones.
Student is able to prepare presentation and present it orally, concerning detailed biological problems
Student is able to learn under supervision.
Social competencies:
Student is able to cooperate and work within a group, playing different roles.
Assessment criteria
The method of teaching – Prblem Based Learning and discussion on the different research problems
Assessment – written test and practical.
Bibliography
1. S. Konturek: Fizjologia człowieka. (skrypty).
• Fizjologia ogólna, krew, mięśnie. t.I, wyd. Uniwer. Jagiell. Kraków 2003.
• Układ krążenia. t.II, wyd. Uniwer. Jagiell. Kraków 2000.
• Oddychanie, czynności nerek, równowaga kwasowo zasadowa, płyny ustrojowe. t. III, wyd. Uniwer. Jagiell. Kraków 2001.
• Neurofizjologia. t. IV, wyd. Uniwer. Jagiell. Kraków 1998.
• Układ trawienny i wydzielanie wewnętrzne. t. V, wyd. Uniwer. Jagiell. Kraków 2000.
2. S.J.Konturek: „Fizjologia człowieka“ - podręcznik dla studentów medycyny, wyd.ELSEVIER Urban&Partner, Wrocław 2007.
3. W .Z. Traczyk i A. Trzebski: „Fizjologia człowieka z elementami fizjologii stosowanej i klinicznej”. Wyd. Lekarskie PZWL, Warszawa 2004.
4. W.F. GANONG: „Fizjologia” (wydanie w j. polskim), Wyd. Lek. PZWL, Warszawa 2007. Redakcja naukowa tłumaczenia – Prof. dr hab. Joanna Lewin-Kowalik.
Additional information
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