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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences : Dental Science
536-029 Physiology |
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Note: | Special Requirements: White coat, name tag, dissecting instruments, and practical note book (details in laboratory manual). | |
Timetable: | All Year | |
Contact: | 96 hours, including lectures, tutorials and laboratory work | |
Subject Description: | This subject covers the following areas: principles of physiological integration; the interface between tissue cells and the internal environment; biophysics of excitable and contractile tissue; the physiology of mammalian organ systems: circulation of blood, respiration, electrolyte balance, digestion and absorption, sensation and movement; and the coordination of bodily functions by hormonal and neural mechanisms. On completion of this subject, students should: Comprehend: the terminology of physiology; the principles and essential information regarding the functions of different cell types and how they interact in organ systems; the mechanisms by which these different organ systems are controlled in the normal human being; the normal numerical values for those physiological variables that are commonly used as indices of disease. Have developed: observational and organisational skills to use experimental techniques in investigating physiological systems and document the findings reliably; skills in analysing and evaluating physiological experimental data. Appreciate: the ranges of normality for physiological parameters; the factors which influence the significance of results obtained from investigating physiological factors. | |
Assessment: | One 2-hour mid-year examination; a 3-hour end-of-year examination; assignments during the course; practical note book. | |
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