Anatomy
Study programme: general veterinary medicine full-time form of study
Teaching language: english
Subject code: KaAHF/BSc-JSP-An/16 Short: BSc-JSP-An
Teaching language: english
Subject code: KaAHF/BSc-JSP-An/16 Short: BSc-JSP-An
- Credits: 5
- Completion method: Credit and Examination
- Lectures: 1 / Practice: 3
- Semester: winter semester
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Form of study: | Lecture / Practical |
Course-load: | Per week: 1 / 3 - Per study period: 13 / 39 (recommended, in hours) |
Method of study: | prezenčná |
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CONDITIONS FOR COMPLETION OF COURSE | |
In order to pass the subject, students must actively participate in the practical lessons. And, they have to successfully pass the credit tests. The condition for passing the final exam consists of the oral and practical parts. The oral part includes 10 thematic areas. The final exam is graded based on the evaluation of acquired knowledge (in the range A-E). | |
Learning outcomes | |
By completing the subject, the students acquire basic knowledge of anatomy of domestic animals. They solve anatomy in relation to interspecies differencies. Students obtain overview in the fields of osteology, myology, splanchnology, angiology and neurology. The student acquires basic knowledge in the orientation of the animal body in relation to planes and directions, regions and topography of organs. These are mainly animal species that are most often used in the field of science, research and teaching process. |
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Brief outline of the course | |
- Osteology - Myology and arthrology - Digestive system - Urogenital system - Respiratory system - Angiology - Lymphatic system - Neurology - Sensory organs, skin and mammary gland |
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Course syllabus | |
Lectures/Practicals 1stweek Locomotor apparatus, osteology. Interspecies differences. 2ndweek Locomotor apparatus, myology, muscles of the head and body, muscles of thoracic and pelvic limb. Interspecies differences. 3rdweek Locomotor apparatus, arthrology. Interspecies differences. 4thweek Splanchnology, digestive system. Interspecies differences. 5th week Splanchnology, urogenital system. Interspecies differences 6thweek Splanchnology, respiratory system. Interspecies differences. 7thweek The lymphatic system and endocrine glands. Interspecies differencies. 8thweek Angiology, the heart. The arteries and veins of the body, neck and head. Interspecies differences. 9thweek Angiology. The arteries and veins of the thoracic limb. The arteries and veins of the pelvic cavity and pelvic limb. Interspecies differences. 10thweek Neurology. The central nervous system and cranial nerves. Interspecies differences. 11thweek Neurology. The peripheral nervous system and autonomic nervous system. Interspecies differences. 12thweek The sensory organs, epidermal structures and mammary gland. Interspecies differences. 13thweek Topography of organs in the thoracic, abdominal and pelvic cavity. Interspecies differences. |
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Recommended literature | |
Maženský, D., Flešárová, S.: Comparative Anatomy for Joint Degree: Bachelor in Animal Science, 2015, 195s. Maženský, D., Flešárová, S.: Anatomy (bones, joints, muscles) for 4th year post BSc study GVM (for graduates of JSP Animal Science), 2016, 123 p. Rajtová, V.: Neurology and sense organs of domestic mammals, 1994, 202 s. Rajtová, V., Vrzgulová, M.: Splanchnology of domestic mammals, 1999, 263. Vrzgulová, M., Rajtová, V.: The osteology and arthrology of domestic mammals, 2002, 221s. Vrzgulová, M.: Angiology. The cardiovascular and lymphatic systems. 1998, 217s. |
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Conditions for completion of course | |
Continuous assessment: 1. 7th week – oral (practical) test; from the previous weeks 1-6 2. 13th week – oral (practical) test; from the previous weeks 8-12 Conditions for completion of course: In order to pass the subject, students must actively participate in the practical lessons. And, they have to successfully pass the credit tests. The condition for passing the final exam consists of the oral and practical parts. The oral part includes 10 thematic areas. The final exam is graded based on the evaluation of acquired knowledge (in the range A-E). Final assessment: Conditions to be fulfilled to pass the final exam: Passing the oral and practical test
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LANGUAGE, WHICH KNOWLEDGE IS NEEDED TO PASS THE COURSE | |
english |
Evaluation of the course | |||||
Total number of evaluated students: 219 | |||||
A | B | C | D | E | FX |
10.96 | 31.05 | 26.48 | 17.35 | 12.79 | 1.37 |
Date of last modification: 22.11.2022 | |||||
Approved by: Tutot Dr. h. c. Prof. MVDr. Jana Mojžišová, PhD. |