TEACHING SCHEDULE FOR 1 st SEMESTER MBBS STUDENTS (BATCH 2015) FROM AUGUST TO DECEMBER 2015
|
|
- June Bates
- 6 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 TEACHING SCHEDULE FOR 1 st SEMESTER MBBS STUDENTS (BATCH 2015) FROM AUGUST TO DECEMBER 2015 Date Day AM AM AM 11AM 12PM 12-1 PM Mon Introduction Practical : to Physiology : & residents Principles of Physiological Controls and homeostasis Dr. S.C Tues Introduction to Biochemistry Wed Terminology in general anatomy Thurs Cell & Cell Organelle Fri Intercellular connections and communication Dr. S.C. Introduction to anatomy Introduction to Amino Acids Physiology of the cell Dr. S.C.Mahapatr a Cell, Cell cycle and Cell Division Demonstration of Dissected Limbs Practical : Demonstration of and how to read a bone Physicochemical properties of cell membrane Cell membrane: permeability and transport Dr. Manisha Kar Molecular building blocks of cell and their function Dr. S.C. Body fluids: intercellular, intracellular and blood: Principles of 1-2 PM 2-3 PM 3-4 PM Practical : & residents How to maintain Record Methods of gross Anatomy practicalsdissection/demonstratio n/models/museum specimens Introduction to Practical Instrumentation- II Practical : Demonstration of Viscera Practical : Dissection hall measures Instrumentation- I 1
2 Sat Introduction to Protein Types of Tissues Structures met in dissection methods for determination of body fluid Practical : Pectoral region Mon Principles of bioelectricity: Genesis of resting membrane potential Tues Introduction to Histology and Tissue processing Wed Pectoral region & Mammary gland & residents Lipid Chemistry- I Amino Acid Derivatives Pectoral region/histology (1-50) Pectoral region & residents Clavicle Clavicle Pectoral region/histology (51-100) Mammary gland Thurs Cell Organelle Fri Introduction to blood and functions of plasma proteins Properties of nerve fibres Gametogenesis Cellular Physiology Dr. S C Neuromuscu lar transmission Dr. Manisha Kar Action potential and its Propagation Principles of hemopoiesis General Reactions of Carbohydrate Practical Demo: General reactions of Carbohydrates Dr.Prakruti Dash General Reactions of Carbohydrate Carbohydrate Chemistry- I General Reactions of Carbohydrate Carbohydrate Chemistry- I 2
3 Sat Bone-I Mon Lecture Erythropoiesis and its regulation Tues Simple Epithelium Wed Bone-II Thurs Lipid Chemistry- III Axilla Axilla Physiology and residents Lipid Chemistry- II Structural organisation of proteins Applied aspects of neuromuscular transmission. Axilla/histology (1-50) Brachial Plexus Functions of RBC Dr. Amit Ghosh Excitationcontraction Coupling Physiology and residents Upper end of Humerus Scapula Colour & precipitation reaction of protein. Axilla/histology (51-100) Brachial Plexus Practicals: Color& Precipitation reactions of proteins Dr.Prakruti Dash Carbohydrate Chemistry- II, III Fri Hemoglobins, Iron metabolism &haemoglobinopathi es Sat Conformation of proteins Mon Classification and Fertilization Brachial plexus Energetic of nerve and muscle: work physiology Dr. Manisha Kar Physiology and residents Destruction of red blood cell Physiological basis of jaundice Axilla and Brachial Plexus Practicals: Color& Precipitation reactions of proteins Dr.Prakruti Dash Carbohydrate Chemistry- II, III Physiology and residents 3
4 physiological basis of anemia Tues Compound Epithelium Wed Cartilage Thurs Lipid Chemistry- IV Structure of Proteins Scapular Region/histology (1-50) Scapular Region Holiday Scapula Shoulder Joint Scapular Region/histology (51-100) Structures under cover of Deltoid Fri Injury and repair in nerve and muscle Sat Shoulder joint Implantation Muscle-I Granulopoesis: Principles and regulation Dr Amit Ghosh Nerve muscle Physiology Demonstration of Shoulder Joint Carbohydrate Chemistry- IV Mon Function and fate of white blood cells Dr Amit Ghosh Tues Gland Wed Muscle-II Physiology and residents Vitamin- B 1, B 2 Plasma Proteins Dr. S.Kumari Back of Arm/histology (1-50) Quadrangular and Triangular spaces Physiology and residents Lower end of Humerus Humerus Back of Arm/histology (1-50) Quadrangular and Triangular spaces 4
5 Thurs Lecture : Vitamin- B 3, B 5 Physiology of immune system: Innate immunity Physiology of smooth muscle Dr. Manisha Kar Blood Fri Holiday General reaction of Lipid DR. P. Dash General reaction of Lipid DR. P. Dash Sat Method, concept & application of Proteomics Mon Physiology of immune system: adaptive immunity Tues Connective tissue Wed Joints-I Thurs Principle of Enzyme Catalysis & E-S Reaction II - Week of development (Bilaminar germ disc) Physiology and residents Enzyme Introduction & Classification Vitamin B 6, B 7 Development, functions and fate of platelets Embryology Models Front of Arm/histology (1-50) Cubital Fossa ANS I Dr. Manisha Kar Hemostasis, thrombosis Fri Holiday Physiology and residents Radius Ulna Vitamin- B 12 & Vitamin- C Front of Arm/histology (51-100) Front of Arm Cell Membrane- I, II Sat Lecture : Joints-II III - Week of Front of Forearm 5
6 Mon Blood groups, physiological basis of blood transfusion and its reactions Tues Cartilage Wed Vascular System Thurs Porphyria Fri Functional anatomy of heart development (Trilaminar germ disc) Physiology and residents Haemoglobin & Myoglobin Dr.P. Dash Mechanism of Enzyme action Introduction to cardiovascular system and functional anatomy of heart Dr.Manish Nerves and Nerve lesions of Upper Limb-1 Back of forearm/histology (1-50) Carpal Tunnel ANS II ANS III Blood Properties of cardiac muscle Physiology and residents Radius and Ulna Radius and Ulna Estimation of Total Protein & Albumin, A:G Ratio Back of forearm/histology (1-50) Palm Practicals: Estimation of Protein/Albumin, A:G Ratio Dr.Suchitra K Transport across cell membrane DR. M. Mangaraj Practicals: Estimation of Protein/Albumin, A:G Ratio Dr.Suchitra K Transport across cell membrane 6
7 Sat Regulation of Enzyme activity Mon General principles of hemodynamics Dr. S C Tues Bone Wed III - 8th Week(Embryonic Period) Thurs Vitamin- E,K Dr.P. Dash Fri Excitationcontraction coupling in myocardium Sat Development of body form and age Spaces of Palm Palm Physiology and residents Vitamin- A, D Dr.D. Isoenzymes Dr.D. Action potential and spread of impulse in the heart Dr. Manish Placenta Nerves and Nerve lesions of Palm/histology (1-50) Revision of Upper Limb Neural and local control of circulation Dr. S C Regulation of blood pressure Intrinsic regulation of cardiac activity Dr. S C Embryology Practical Cardiac physiology: comparison of action potentials of various muscle fibers Pressure changes in the heart and cardiac cycle Physiology and residents Skeleton of Hand Tutorials: Skeleton of Hand Estimation of Fasting Blood Sugar Palm/histology (51-100) Revision of Upper Limb Estimation of Fasting Blood Sugar Introduction to Metabolism & Glycolysis Estimation of Fasting Blood Sugar Introduction to Metabolism & Glycolysis 7
8 determination of embryo Mon Physiology of capillaries and lymphatics Dr. S C Tues Vessels Upper Limb-2 Physiology and residents Clinical Enzymology Radiology of Upper Limb/histology (1-50) Wed Holiday Physiology and residents Surface Anatomy- Upper Limb Practicals: Radiology of Upper Limb/histology (1-50) Thurs Holiday Fri Functional basis of heart sounds and murmurs Dr Manish Teratogenesis Special features of coronary circulation Electrocardiogra phy Sat Holiday PDH & TCA Cycle Tutorial First Mid Semester Examination (26 th October to 2 nd November 2015) Tues Muscle Wed Thoracic Wall Biological Oxidation Introduction to Protein Metabolism Thoracic Wall/histology (1-50) Thoracic Wall Sternum Typical Ribs Practicals: Thoracic Wall/histology (51-100) Practicals: Thoracic Wall 8
9 Thurs Urea Cycle Fri Special features of circulation in skeletal muscle and skin Sat Subdivisions of Mediastinum Mon Cardiovascular reflex Tues Lymph node Neural regulation of cardiac activity and cardiac reflexes Dr. Manish Development of body wall & Diaphragm Birth defect and methods of prenatal diagnosis Special features of cerebral circulation Cardiac output: measurement and regulation Dr. Manish Mediastinum & Residents Disorders associated with Urea cycle Intrinsic regulation of cardiac activity Special features of circulation in fetus and neonate Practical : Pericardium andexternal Feature of Heart/histology (1-50) Wed Diwali GTT GTT Glycogen Metabolism & Residents Atypical Ribs GTT Glycogen Metabolism Practicals: Pericardium andexternal Feature of Heart/histology (51-100) Thurs Biological Oxidation- II Pathophysiolog y of circulatory shock and cardiac failure Nutrition and metabolism of the heart Dr. Manish Regulation of blood volume Estimation of Serum Amylase Estimation of Serum Amylase Gluconeogenesis 9
10 Fri Introduction to respiratory system Sat Aromatic Amino Acid metabolism Mon Introduction to gastrointestinal physiology: General organization of gastrointestinal function Tues Nervous Tissue Wed Cardiovascular system - I (Embryology) Respiratory System (Embryology - I) Internal features of Heart Heart Dr. Manish Heart-Internal Feature & Residents Oxidative Phosphorylatio n Sulphur Containing Amino Acid & Polyamines Functional anatomy of respiratory system Dr Pranati Nanda Heart-Internal Feature/histology (1-50) Blood Supply of Heart Estimation of Serum Amylase Gluconeogenesis & Residents Typical Thoracic vertebra Atypical Thoracic vertebra Practicals : Heart-Internal Feature/histology (1-50) Practicals : Blood Supply of Heart 10
11 Thurs Inhibitors & Uncoupler of ETC Fri Lung volumes and capacities Sat Cardiovascular system - II (Embryology) Mon Exchange of gases in the lungs Tues Structure of a chromosome and methods to study it (Karyotyping) Mechanics of respiration-i Dr Pranati Nanda Blood Supply of Heart Fibrous Skeleton and conducting system of Heart Vascular system Heart Dr Manish & Residents Inborn errors of metabolism Mechanics of respiration-ii Composition of respired air and pulmonary ventilation Embryology Models of Heart Histology Revision(1-50) / Lungs Demo Wed Holiday Estimation of Serum LDH Estimation of Serum LDH HMP Shunt pathway Fructose & Galactose metabolism Estimation of Serum LDH HMP Shunt pathway Fructose & Galactose metabolism & Residents Revision of Bones Histology Revision(51-100)/Lungs Demo Thurs Introduction to lipid metabolism Special features of pulmonary circulation Dr Pranati Nanda Mastication, salivary secretion and role of oesophagus in gastrointestinal Ventilation perfusion ratio Estimation of Serum Urea Estimation of Serum Urea Structure of Nucleotides & Nucleic Acid 11
12 Fri Oxygen carriage and oxygen dissociation curve Sat Mobilization of fat,fatty acid oxidation Mon Gastric secretions and their regulation Tues Autosome and Sex chromosome anomalies Types of chromosomal anomalies Types of chromosomal anomalies Posterior mediastinum functions Neurohumoral mechanisms regulating gastrointestinal functions Posterior Mediastinum & residents Ketone body Synthesis and Utilization Carbon dioxide carriage Genetic Charts (1-50)/Radiology Thorax Estimation of Serum Urea Structure of Nucleotides & Nucleic Acid & residents Clinical- Thorax Genetic Charts (51-100)/Radiology Thorax) Wed Development of Blood Vessels Thurs Revision of Enzymes Overview of Protein Metabolism Neural regulation of respiration Dr Pranati Nanda Embryology Models Pathophysiolog y of peptic ulcer disease Respiration Surface Anatomy Thorax Revision of practicals All Faculties Embryology Models Revision of practicals All Faculties Revision 12
13 Fri Motor functions of the stomach Sat Genetic Counseling Pattern of inheritance Lecture : Genetic Counseling Chemical regulation of respiration Dr Pranati Nanda Revision of Heart and Lungs GIT Revision of practicals All Faculties Revision First End semester examination: 7 th to 14 th December 2015 Winter vacation: 15 th December 2013 to 31 st December 2015 Beginning of class: 1 st January
Department of Physiology Teaching Schedule: First Semester, M.B.B.S. July - December, 2013
Department of Physiology Teaching Schedule: First Semester, M.B.B.S. July - December, 2013 VENUE: s: LT-II (, and ) s: Demonstration room, Department of Physiology s: Undergraduate Laboratory, Department
More informationTEACHING SCHEDULE 1 ST SEMESTER M.B.B.S. DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY, AIIMS AUGUST - DEC., 2013
TEACHING SCHEDULE 1 ST SEMESTER M.B.B.S. DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY, AIIMS AUGUST - DEC., 2013 VENUE: s: LT II s: Biochem, Demo. Room Date Day Time T/L Activity Topic Faculty/ Tutor 07.08.2013 Wed 9-10
More informationDepartment of Anatomy ESI-PGIMSR, Joka, Kolkata
Teaching Schedule - 2016-2017, 1st MBBS Date and Day Time Topic Name/ Group 8-9 Orientation, Introduction to theoretical aspects of Practical SC 3.10.2016 Anatomy, Tools of Trade - Anatomical Nomenclature-
More informationBlood and Circulation Module
Blood and Circulation Module 1 Module coordinator Prof. NS Kalupahana Module code CONCEPT Objectives 3/1 3/2 Students should be able to understand the Overview clinical relevance to structure and function
More informationBone (A) Dr Pushpa NB. Transport across the Cell membrane (B) Dr.AkilaPrashant. General Anatomy. Muscular Tissue (A) Dr Malar D LUNCH BREAK
I st MBBS INTEGRATED TEACHING TIME TABLE FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER 2017 WEEK 1 Time Day 1 04.09.2017 8 9 Structure of cell, organelle and cell junction(a) Dr. N M Shasundar 9 10 Introduction Homeostasis
More informationKARPAGAM FACULTY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES & RESEARCH DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY TEACHING SCHEDULE GENERAL ANATOMY I - MBBS
TEACHING SCHEDULE GENERAL ANATOMY I - MBBS S.NO DATE & TIME 1. 3.10.16 Monday 2. 4.10.16 Tuesday 8 10 3. 5. 10.16 Wednesday 4. 11 1pm 5. 6.10.16 Thursday 8 10 6. 6.10.16 Thursday 12 1pm 7. 7.10.16 Friday
More informationDefinition of anatomy 1 Questions 5
Contents Chapter 1: Introduction 1 5 Definition of anatomy 1 Questions 5 Chapter 2: Skeletal System 6 74 Skeleton 6 Skeletal system 8 Bones of superior extremity 12 Articulated skeleton of hand 17 Clinical
More informationRequired Syllabus Information all must be included in the course syllabus
Effective Implementation date: Summer 2018, 201910 Required Syllabus Information all must be included in the course syllabus BIO 202 Course Title: Human Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab:GT-SC1 Course
More informationReason Examine the relationship between homeostasis and stress. Differentiate between negative and positive mechanisms
Learning Objective 1: BODY PLAN AND ORGANIZATION-Students will explore and describe the body plan, organization, and homeostasis. Describe the six levels of structural organization of the human body and
More informationElaine N. Marieb Katja N. Hoehn Ninth Edition
Human Anatomy & Physiology Elaine N. Marieb Katja N. Hoehn Ninth Edition Pearson Education Limited Edinburgh Gate Harlow Essex CM20 2JE England and Associated Companies throughout the world Visit us on
More informationCourse Specifications
Cairo University Faculty of Medicine Department of Anatomy Course Specifications Course title: Human Anatomy and Embryology (1 st year) (Code): ANA-101 Department offering the course: Anatomy Department
More informationBIO 202 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II BIO 201 Prefix No. Course Title Prerequisite
Date Revised: 1980 Date Revised: 1985 Date Revised: 1985, 1998, 2002 BIO 202 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II BIO 201 Prefix No. Course Title Prerequisite Credit Hours: 4 Contact Hours: Lecture 3 Lab 2
More informationRCPS Curriculum Pacing Guide Subject: Anatomy and Physiology
RCPS Curriculum Pacing Guide 2013 2014 Subject: Anatomy and Physiology Week of: SOL # Unit Bloom s Objectives Throughout All units the course During field trip Throughout the course A+P1 Collecting, analyzing,
More informationPNUR 101: ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (48 Hours)
PNUR 101: ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (48 Hours) COURSE DESCRIPTION This course is an introduction to the anatomy and physiology of the human body. Learners will explore the structure and function of the major
More informationMedical Students (2017/2018 Sept. entry) Session , Term 1
Number of Units Medical Students (/2018 Sept. entry) Course Name 2.25 Tissue, Development & Function (theory) 0.25 Tissue, Development & Function (practical) 3.0 Cell and Molecules (theory) 0.75 Cell and
More informationUNIVERSITY DEVELOPMENT CENTER. Course Specification 2015/2016 For the Anatomy (first year) Medicine Anatomy and Embryology Department 29/12/2015
Course Specification 2015/2016 For the Anatomy (first year) Faculty : Department : Medicine Anatomy and Embryology Department Course Specification: Programme (s) on which the course is given : M.B.B.Ch
More informationSchool of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences SEMESTER: Summer 2017 COURSE: HAN 1321: Human Anatomy I LECTURER : Nyaribo Cyprian Mose CLASS DAYS/TIME: Monday/Wednesday (9:00-10:40 and 1:20-3:00pm) CLASS VENUE:
More informationHuman Anatomy and Body Systems
Human Anatomy and Body Systems Levels of Organization The human body is organized in several levels, from the simplest to the most complex... Cells the basic unit of life Tissues clusters of cells performing
More informationThe Skeletal System. Chapter 7a. Skeletal System Introduction Functions of the skeleton Framework of bones The skeleton through life
The Skeletal System Skeletal System Introduction Functions of the skeleton Framework of bones The skeleton through life Chapter 7a Support Protection Movement Storage areas Minerals Lipids Hemopoiesis
More informationSYLLABUS BDS I PROFESSIONAL GENERAL HUMAN ANATOMY INCLUDING EMBRYOLOGY AND HISTOLOGY
GENERAL HUMAN ANATOMY INCLUDING EMBRYOLOGY AND HISTOLOGY I. General Anatomy 1. Anatomical terms 2. Skin, superficial fascia & deep fascia 3. Cardiovascular system, portal system, collateral circulation
More informationThe Human Body. Lesson Goal. Lesson Objectives 9/10/2012. Provide a brief overview of body systems, anatomy, physiology, and topographic anatomy
The Human Body Lesson Goal Provide a brief overview of body systems, anatomy, physiology, and topographic anatomy Medial Lateral Proximal Distal Superior Inferior Anterior Lesson Objectives Explain the
More informationHIBBING COMMUNITY COLLEGE COURSE OUTLINE
HIBBING COMMUNITY COLLEGE COURSE OUTLINE COURSE NUMBER & TITLE: BIOL 2151: Human Physiology CREDITS: 4 (Lecture 3 / Lab 1) PREREQUISITES: Human Anatomy or Integrated Science recommended CATALOG DESCRIPTION:
More informationChapter 1 The Human Body: An Orientation
Chapter 1 The Human Body: An Orientation 1 Anatomy Study of the body Structure what something looks like where something is located how big or small it is Ex- what the heart looks like Gross Anatomy structures
More informationANATOMY. Schedule for 2014/2015 academic school year (2x15 weeks)
ANATOMY Schedule for 2014/2015 academic school year (2x15 weeks) SEMESTER LECTURES LAB CLASSES SEMINARS TOTAL FIRST 4 hours (2+2) 4 hours (2+2) 1 hour 135 hours SECOND 3 hours 4 hours (2+2) 2 hours 135
More informationTRAINING PROGRAMME1 ST YEAR BDS CLASS (19 TH BDS COURSE) VENUE: LECTURE HALL NO 6
WEEK 1 19-12-2016 20-12-2016 21-12-2016 22-12-2016 Drill / PT / Games Drill / PT / Games Intro to curriculum & evaluation system Lt Col Umbreen Ahmed Homeostasis-I Homeostasis-II Cell Membrane / Cell organelle
More informationDean s Signature: Date Reviewed: / /
Fall 2015 22TBio 142 22THuman Anatomy and Physiology II Faculty Name: Virginia Garden Program Head: Virginia Garden Dean s Review: Dean s Signature: Date Reviewed: / / Revised: Semester/Year 22TBio 142
More informationUNIVERSITY DEVELOPMENT CENTER. Course Specification 2015/2016 For the Medical Physiology (first year)
Course Specification 2015/2016 For the Medical Physiology (first year) Faculty : Department : Medicine Medical Physiology Course Specification: Programme(s) on which the course is given : Department offering
More informationDAY/TIME
PROGRAMME COORDINATOR: DR. FAZINA KASIM (fazlinakb@usm.my ; 6952) WEEK: 1 06/09/17 ACADEMIC BRIEFING (Bilik Model Jabatan Anatomi) 10/09/17 AGONG S BIRTHDAY 11/09/17 12/09/17 Tissue Processing for Histology,
More informationIntro Anatomy and Physiology
Main Arts and Sciences Science Department Intro Anatomy and Physiology BIOL-145 201330 2013 Section All 4 Credits 06/06/2013 to 08/04/2013 Modified 05/22/2013 Description An introductory course in human
More informationName Score. The Neck Bone s Connected to the Head Bone
Name Score The Neck Bone s Connected to the Head Bone The Function and Interdependence of Organs and Tissues Main Idea 1. We are made of cells. Supporting Information 1. A group of specialized cells form
More informationIntroduction. Study detail of structure - - Gross Anatomy. Study all structures in one part of body Study of internal structures as relate to skin
Introduction What is Anatomy and Physiology? Anatomy study of the shape and structure of body parts and their relationships to one another Physiology study of how the body functions individually and cooperatively
More informationAcknowledgments Figure Credits List of Clinical Blue Boxes Introduction to Clinically Oriented Anatomy Approaches to Studying Anatomy p.
Preface p. ix Acknowledgments p. xi Figure Credits p. xv List of Clinical Blue Boxes p. xix Introduction to Clinically Oriented Anatomy Approaches to Studying Anatomy p. 2 Regional Anatomy p. 2 Systemic
More informationThe Endocrine System ( PART II) Individual Endocrine glands and their hormones
The Endocrine System ( PART I) Hormone Describe the major endocrine organs, list their main locations and functions. Indicate important differences between hormonal and neural controls of body functioning.
More informationAdvanced Anatomy and Physiology
Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College 10806179 Advanced Anatomy and Physiology Course Outcome Summary Course Information Description Instructional Level Total Credits 4.00 Total Hours 80.00 Advanced Anatomy
More informationUnit Seven Blood and Immunity
Unit Seven Blood and Immunity I. Introduction A. Definition Blood is a sticky fluid that is heavier and thicker than water. Blood is a type of, whose cells and suspended in a liquid intercellular material.
More informationBenha University. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Physiology.
Benha University. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Physiology. Course Specifications Course title: Physiology. Code: MED 0703 Academic Year (2010 2011) Department offering the course: Physiology. Academic
More informationPhysiology PHY 302. Physiology. First year
Physiology PHY 302 Basic Information Program(s) Title Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery; MB,BCh Department offering the course Physiology Academic year / Level First year Date of specification approval
More informationTestbank Chapter 1. An Introduction to the Human Body
Testbank Chapter 1. An Introduction to the Human Body Multiple Choice 1. This is the study of the functions of body structures. a. Anatomy b. Physiology c. Dissection d. Histology e. Immunology Ans: B
More informationAlabama Department of Postsecondary Education
Date Adopted: July 1, 1980 Date Reviewed: 1985 Date Revised: 1985, 1998, 2002, 2011 Alabama Department of Postsecondary Education Representing Alabama s Public Two-Year College System BIO 202 HUMAN ANATOMY
More informationObjectives. Objectives 9/11/2012. Chapter 7 Body Systems. Define term connective tissue. Identify five body cavities
Chapter 7 Body Systems Objectives Define term connective tissue Identify five body cavities Define terms joints, cartilage, ligaments, tendons Identify two major divisions of skeletal system and describe
More informationUnit 1: Human Structure and Function
SUNY Downstate College of Medicine Integrated Pathways Curriculum, Class of 2019 Unit 1: Human Structure and Function Calendar August 10 October 2, 2015 Corresponds to V-21 of Master Calendar 1 UNIT 1
More informationBIO 202 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II with LAB
BIO 202 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II with LAB (Title change ONLY Oct. 2013) PRESENTED AND APPROVED: JANUARY 12, 2012 EFFECTIVE: FA 2012-13 Prefix & Number BIO 202 Course Title: Anatomy and Physiology I Purpose
More informationGeneral Anatomy & Physiology
Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College 10806177 General Anatomy & Physiology Course Outcome Summary Course Information Description Instructional Level Total Credits 4.00 Total Hours 80.00 Examines basic
More informationHuman Anatomy & Physiology. Unit 1: Introduction and Biochemistry / Cells Review. 3 weeks A&P1, A&P2
Unit 1: Introduction and Biochemistry / Cells Review A&P1, A&P2 Does the study of anatomy at the molecular and cellular level support a creationist theory about our origins? List and describe the major
More informationHomeostasis Practice Test
Name: ate: 1. Which statement explains the importance of maintaining a constant internal environment to ensure proper enzyme functioning? A. hanges in ph and temperature will cause the enzyme reaction
More informationFig. A.1. Frontal. plane. Transverse. plane. Sagittal plane. Copyright McGraw-Hill Education. Permission required for reproduction or display.
Fig. A.1 Frontal plane Transverse plane Sagittal plane McGraw-Hill Education/Joe DeGrandis Fig. A.2 (a) Sagittal section (b) Frontal section (c) Transverse section Table A.1 Fig. A.3 Cephalic r. (head)
More informationJOHN ABBOTT COLLEGE HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I ( AB) COURSE OUTLINE
JOHN ABBOTT COLLEGE HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I (101-805-AB) COURSE OUTLINE 2012-1 A. GENERAL INFORMATION Program; Intensive Nursing: 180-AO Course Title: Human Anatomy And Physiology I Course Number:
More informationVirginia Western Community College BIO 141 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
BIO 141 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Prerequisites BIO 101 or high school Biology within the past 5 years; an ENG 111 placement recommendation, co-enrollment in ENF 3/ENG 111, or successful completion
More informationM.D.PHYSIOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY J.N. MEDICAL COLLEGE, AMU, ALIGARH. Physiology: Theory & Practical. Themes and Topics 1 ANNEXURE II
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY J.N. MEDICAL COLLEGE, AMU, ALIGARH 1 ANNEXURE II M.D.PHYSIOLOGY Physiology: Theory & Practical I. a. General & Cellular Physiology b. Haematology c. Renal Physiology & Fluid Balance
More informationName Score. The Neck Bone s Connected to the Head Bone
Name Score The Neck Bone s Connected to the Head Bone You have pictures of either organs or organ system. Each part has been identified. Color each part a different color. Digestive System - 1 - Nerve
More informationCOURSE OUTLINE. Dean s Review:
Fall 2015 24TBiology 141 24TAnatomy and Physiology I COURSE OUTLINE Faculty Name: Virginia Garden Program Head: Virginia Garden Dean s Review: Dean s Signature: Date Reviewed: / / Revised: Fall 2014 24TBIOLOGY
More informationNervous System. Functions Controls all body s functions Senses and recognizes information from inside and outside of the body
Human Body Systems Nervous System Functions Controls all body s functions Senses and recognizes information from inside and outside of the body Nervous System Main Parts Brain Nerves Spinal cord What it
More informationUNIVERSITY OF BOLTON SCHOOL OF SPORT AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
LH27 UNIVERSITY OF BOLTON SCHOOL OF SPORT AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING PATHWAY SEMESTER 2 EXAMINATIONS 2015/16 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY MODULE NO. BME4005 Date: Monday 16 May 2016 Time:
More informationTABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS M. PHIL ANATOMY SUMMARY. MCQs: Marks SEQs: Marks. Segment MCQs SEQs
M. PHIL ANATOMY SUMMARY MCQs: 150 150 Marks SEQs: 15 150 Marks Segment MCQs SEQs Gross Anatomy 35% 35% Microanatomy (Histology) 25% 25% Neuroanatomy 20% 20% Embryology 20% 20% GROSS ANATOMY Table of specification
More informationCells Tissues Organs Organ Systems Organism. A collection of the same type of cells working together to perform a function.
Name the 5 Basic Levels of Organization in Living Things Cells Tissues Organs Organ Systems Organism What is HOMEOSTASIS? The process by which your body maintains a stable internal environment. What is
More informationMicroscopic Anatomy Cytology study of the cell Histology study of tissues
Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology Dr. Gary Mumaugh Overview of Anatomy and Physiology Anatomy the study of the structure of body parts and their relationships to one another o Gross or macroscopic
More informationAnatomy Review-INTRODUCTION. The study of the function of the body parts is called. Examples include:
Anatomy Review-INTRODUCTION The study of the organs and parts of the body is called Examples include: The study of the function of the body parts is called. Examples include: Use the numbers from the diagram
More information1. What kind of blood is found in the rt. atrium? (oxygenated or deoxygenated)
Carl Christennsen, PhD Chap. 19, 20, & 21 - Circulatory System Bio. 2304 Human Anatomy HEART 1. What kind of blood is found in the rt. atrium? (oxygenated or deoxygenated) Where does this blood come from?
More informationWarm Up Where in a flower would you find xylem and phloem? 2. Where in a flower would you find palisade cells?
Body Systems Warm Up 4-4-16 1. Where in a flower would you find xylem and phloem? 2. Where in a flower would you find palisade cells? 3. Where in a flower would you find root hair cells? 4. What organelle
More informationTopic list for the Anatomy end-semester exam of the First semester Academic year 2018/2019, Autumn term
University of Szeged, Faculty of Medicine Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology Chairman: Prof. Antal Nógrádi MD, PhD, DSc Kossuth L. sgt. 40., H-6724 Szeged, Hungary Tel.: +36-62-545-665 P.
More informationUnit 1: Human Structure and Function
SUNY Downstate College of Medicine Integrated Pathways Curriculum, Class of 2020 Unit 1: Human Structure and Function August 8 September 30, 2016 Calendar Corresponds to V-8 of Master Calendar 1 UNIT 1
More informationAnatomy and Physiology Content Overview
Anatomy and Physiology Content Overview D Block Final = Tuesday May 23, 2017 The format of the exam is fill-ins, matching, and multiple choice. You will have an alphabetical word banks for the fill-in
More informationUnit 1: Human Structure and Function
SUNY Downstate College of Medicine Integrated Pathways Curriculum, Class of 2021 Unit 1: Human Structure and Function August 14 October 6, Corresponds to V-6a of Master Calendar 1 UNIT 1 Human Structure
More informationMontgomery County Community College BIO 130 Introductory Anatomy and Physiology 4-3-3
Montgomery County Community College BIO 130 Introductory Anatomy and Physiology 4-3-3 AY16-17 COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is a one semester laboratory course, in which the structure and function of
More informationGeneral Anatomy p. 1 Organization of the Human Body p. 1 Skeleton of the Human Body p. 4 Ossification of the Bones p. 6 Bone Structure p. 8 Joints p.
General Anatomy p. 1 Organization of the Human Body p. 1 Skeleton of the Human Body p. 4 Ossification of the Bones p. 6 Bone Structure p. 8 Joints p. 10 Principal Joints (Immovable) p. 12 Synovial Joints
More informationCOWLEY COLLEGE & Area Vocational Technical School
COWLEY COLLEGE & Area Vocational Technical School COURSE PROCEDURE FOR Student Level: This course is open to students on the college level in either the freshman or sophomore year. Catalog Description:
More informationFebruary [KU 1010] Sub. Code: 4701
February 2009 [KU 1010] Sub. Code: 4701 B.Sc (Nursing ) DEGREE EXAMINATION Maximum : 75 marks SECTION A (ANATOMY) 1. Describe the uterus under the following heads: a) Situation b) Normal position c) Parts
More informationTraining the Clinical Anatomy Trainer Level 2 Teaching Objectives
Training the Clinical Anatomy Trainer Level 2 Presentations o Large group teaching o Small group teaching Prosection-based teaching Osteology teaching Surface anatomy Innovative teaching Conceptual teaching
More informationIntroductory Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 KNES 200 Kinesiology Program/University Studies. Course Outline
Introductory Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 KNES 200 Kinesiology Program/University Studies Course Outline COURSE IMPLEMENTATION DATE: Pre 1998 OUTLINE EFFECTIVE DATE: September 2018 COURSE OUTLINE REVIEW
More informationChapter 7: Human body system
Grade: 8 END OF SEMESTER EXAMINATION FIRST SEMESTER REVISION BOOKLET AY 2018-2019 Subject: Science Teacher: Mr. Hafiz Muhammad Ahsan Ali Chapter 7: Human body system 1. Directions: On the line before each
More information3. There are three pairs of salivary glands that have three important functions. These are: a)
Reference: 1. Use the human systems in your textbook.. 2. Pig instruction packet. DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 1. What is the process of digestion? 2. List three major glands involved in this process? 3. There are
More informationClinical Anatomy, Embryology and Imaging BMS 6115C. Summer Semester 2009 Lynn J. Romrell, Ph.D. Course Director. Course Schedule
Anatomy, Embryology and Imaging BMS 6115C Summer Semester 2009 Lynn J. Romrell, Ph.D. Course Director Course Schedule Color codes for course activities: Anatomy Sessions Anatomic Radiology Sessions Embryology
More informationMediastinum It is a thick movable partition between the two pleural sacs & lungs. It contains all the structures which lie
Dr Jamila EL medany OBJECTIVES At the end of the lecture, students should be able to: Define the Mediastinum. Differentiate between the divisions of the mediastinum. List the boundaries and contents of
More informationAnatomy P Demonstration - Liver Dr.H.Vohra, Mrs. A. Soni. Anatomy D. Dr.M.Aggarwal, Mrs. A. Soni. Anatomy P
DAYANAND MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL, LUDHIANA MBBS FIRST PROF (BATCH-2018) (2 nd Semester) Teaching Schedule - 01 st March to 31 th March, 2019 LUNCH : 1.30 TO 2.30 PM Month: February, 2019 Day Date
More informationTeaching Plan of Islamic culture for2 nd level BDS ( )
Teaching Plan of Islamic culture for2 nd level BDS (200-20) 2 3 4 5 Course director: Dr.Ahmed Al-hyani 6 7 8 9 0 2 3 كلية طب الا سنان Teaching Plan of Human Physiology for2 nd level BDS (200-20) Brief
More informationCirculatory System Review
Circulatory System Review 1. Know the diagrams of the heart, internal and external. a) What is the pericardium? What is myocardium? What is the septum? b) Explain the 4 valves of the heart. What is their
More informationtopographical anatomy
Kaan Yücel M.D., Ph.D. 30. September 2014 Tuesday topographical anatomy organization of the human body as major parts or segments Head Neck Trunk thorax, abdomen, back, & pelvis/perineum Upper limbs &
More informationFUNDEMENTALS OF ANATOMY. TBD TBD
Course Details FUNDEMENTALS OF ANATOMY Course Title Fundamentals of Anatomy Course Number BIOL 160 Department Anatomy Credit Hours 4 Grading Type Letter Course Director Sushama Rich M.D. Director s Email
More informationIntroduction in human anatomy
Introduction in human anatomy Overview of Anatomy Anatomy is the study of the body structure and the relationships of the various parts of the body Gross or macroscopic (visible structures) Microscopic
More informationChapter 1 - The Human Body: An Orientation
Chapter 1 - The Human Body: An Orientation A. Terminology I. AN OVERVIEW OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 1. Anatomy: To Cut. No analyzing involved. - where things are, how connect to each other - Gross vs. microscopic
More informationLevel 2 Mock Paper Anatomy and Physiology For Exercise. Unit Accreditation Number H/600/9013
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION PAPER Paper number MPAPEH Please insert this reference number in the appropriate boxes on your candidate answer sheet Title Time allocation 60 minutes Level 2 Mock Paper Anatomy
More informationThe Digestive System: to convert food particles into simpler micro molecules that can be absorbed into the bloodstream and used by the body
Body Systems The Digestive System: to convert food particles into simpler micro molecules that can be absorbed into the bloodstream and used by the body Major Organs and their Functions: Mouth to chew
More informationHuman Body System Research Project
Names: Period: Human Body System Research Project Body System: Research this body system using the following guided research questions. You will use this information to complete your project. You must
More informationIntroduction to anatomy
Introduction to anatomy Dr. Maher Hadidi Fareed Halteh 3 7/2/2013 Subscapularis: It is located on the anterior side of the scapula. It has a triangular shape. It is like Pectoralis major and Teres major
More informationJEFFERSON COLLEGE COURSE SYLLABUS BIO212 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II. 4 Credit Hours. Prepared by: Marialana Speidel. Revised: September 24, 2013
JEFFERSON COLLEGE COURSE SYLLABUS BIO212 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II 4 Credit Hours Prepared by: Marialana Speidel Revised: September 24, 2013 Ms. Linda Abernathy, Division Chair, Math, Science & Business
More informationThe University of Jordan. Accreditation & Quality Assurance Center. COURSE Syllabus
The University of Jordan Accreditation & Quality Assurance Center COURSE Syllabus 1 Course title Biochemistry for Medical students 2 Course number 0501213 Credit hours (theory, practical) 3 3 Contact hours
More informationAnatomy and Physiology LabPaq Select
Engaging laboratory learning experiences based on modern pedagogies. Educational background information that fully prepares students for completing the labs. Clearly defined procedures, mirroring on-campus
More informationوحدة الجودة و االعتماد األكاديمي- كلية الطب- جامعة الملك عبد العزيز
Phase -1- course Description 1. Course title and code: Urinary System Module - SYS 327 2. Credit hours: 5 H 3. Level/year at which this course is offered: 2nd year 4th semester 4. Pre-requisites for this
More informationBIOL 230 Human Physiology Common Course Outline
South Central College BIOL 230 Human Physiology Common Course Outline Course Information Description Total Credits 4.00 Total Hours 80.00 Types of Instruction Instruction Type This course provides an in-depth
More informationUnit 1: Human body: combination I - IV
Unit 1: Human body: combination I - IV Study online at quizlet.com/_1kzmm2 1. alveoli 6. bronchioles microscopic air sacs in the lung where diffusion of the respiratory gases, oxygen and carbon dioxide
More informationDAYANAND MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL, LUDHIANA
Anatomy Physiology Biochemistry SPM Day Date 8.30 am to 9.30 am 9.30 am to 10.30 am 10.30 am to 11.30 pm 11.30 pm to 12.30 pm 12.30 pm to 1.30 pm 2.30 pm to 3.30 pm 3.30 pm to 4.30 pm Sunday 1 Monday 2`
More informationThe pectoral region. University of Babylon College of Medicine Dr.HaythemAli Alsayigh M.B.CH.B.-F.I.M.B.S. Surgical Clinical Anatomy
The pectoral region University of Babylon College of Medicine Dr.HaythemAli Alsayigh M.B.CH.B.-F.I.M.B.S. Surgical Clinical Anatomy Objective Study the Bones and Joints A. Clavicle (collarbone) B. Scapula
More informationBrachial plexuses and axillary lymph nodes
Brachial plexuses and axillary lymph nodes Introduction about nervous system nervous system central nervous system periphral nervous system brain spinal cord 31 pairs of spinal nerves 12 paris of cranial
More informationLearning Objectives for Anatomy & Physiology
Learning Objectives for Anatomy & Physiology Anatomy & Physiology by Visible Body contains 12 units. Below is a listing of each unit, the chapters within it, and the unit s associated learning objectives.
More informationLab: Anatomical directions, terms, and locations. Vocabulary
Stards Curriculum Map Bourbon County Schools Level: High School Grade /or Course: Anatomy Physiology Updated: 5/23/12 e.g. = Example only Days Unit/Topic Stards Activities Learning Targets ( I Can Statements)
More informationA&P 1 st Quarter Block Plan
1 st Quarter Block Plan M, Aug 24 Course Intro, Syllabus, Books p. 1-8 T, Aug 25 Procedures, Coloring book p.9-12; WS G&H 2 W, Aug 26 History Activity p. 12-16; WS C&D 5.6 Th, Aug 27 Regions, Organization
More informationLevel 2 Cambridge Technical in Sport and Physical Activity
Level 2 Cambridge Technical in Sport and Physical Activity Unit 1: Physical activity, health & wellbeing Sample Assessment Material Date Morning/Afternoon Time Allowed: 45 minutes This test is a computer
More informationBiology 105 Midterm Exam 4 Review Sheet
Biology 105 Midterm Exam 4 Review Sheet The fourth midterm exam will cover the following lecture material (lectures 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19): Blood (from chapter 11 in the textbook), Cardiovascular
More informationName: BLK. Anatomy Test.. Good Luck :)
Name: BLK Anatomy Test.. Good Luck :) 1) A boy jumps into a cold swimming pool and his body temperature goes down. His muscles, blood vessels, and nervous system work together to restore his body temperature.which
More informationPHYS. ED. VCE student worksheets
HARRY BROOKES ALLEN MUSEUM OF ANATOMY AND PATHOLOGY PHYS. ED. VCE student worksheets PHOTOGRAPHY & FILMING IN THE MUSEUM ARE STRICTLY PROHIBITED Real people have generously donated their bodies so that
More information