Veterinary physiology

Study programme: veterinary morphology and physiology full-time form of study
Teaching language:   english
Subject code: KaBioaFyziol/VPhys-df/PP/22    Short: VPhys-df/PP
  •  Credits: 15
  •  Completion method: Examination
Form, course-load and method od study:
Method of study: present
 
Prerequisites a following
Žiadne
 
Teachers
Lecturer:
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CONDITIONS FOR COMPLETION OF COURSE
1. Active participation and adequate theoretical knowledge demonstrated during consultations.
2. Elaboration of a seminar paper on the solved issue.
Learning outcomes
The doctoral student should master the relationships between the structure and function of various tissues, organs, and organ systems; apply their knowledge to explain the adaptation of regulatory mechanisms under different conditions; explain the perception of the environment using the sensory system; describe the regulatory mechanisms, both nervous and humoral, necessary to maintain homeostasis.
Brief outline of the course
1. Homeostasis, body fluids, acid-base balance, blood and immune system.
2. Cardiovascular, lymphatic and respiratory system.
3. Digestive and excretory system.
4. Endocrine, reproductive system and lactation.
5. Physiology of the nervous system and sensory perception.
Course syllabus
Lessons 1st - 6th week
1. Homeostasis, body fluids, acid-base balance, blood and immune system.
2. Cardiovascular, lymphatic and respiratory system.
3. Digestive and excretory system.
Teaching 7th - 12th week
1. Endocrine, reproductive system and lactation.
2. Physiology of the nervous system and sensory perception.
Teaching 13th week
Presentation and discussion of the seminar work.
Recommended literature
1. O.V. Sjaastad, K. Hove, O. Sand: Physiology of Domestic Animals. Scandinavian Veterinary Press 2003.
2. J.G. Cunningham, B.G. Klein: Textbook of Veterinary Physiology. 4th Ed. Saunders Elsevier 2007.
3. C.D. Moyes, P.M. Schulte: Principles of Animal Physiology. Pearson B. Cummings 2006.
4. Y. Ruckebusch, L.P. Phaneuf, R. Dunlop: Physiology of Small and Large Animals. B.C. Decker, Inc. 1991.
5. W.O. Reece: Physiology of Domestic Animals. Ed. Lea and Febiger 1991, 1998.
6. Jelínek, P., Koudela, K. a kol.: FYZIOLOGIE HOSPODÁŘSKÝCH ZVÍŘAT, MZLU v Brně, 2003.
Conditions for completion of course
Continuous assessment:
credit
Conditions for completion of course:
1. Active participation and adequate theoretical knowledge demonstrated during consultations.
2. Elaboration of a seminar paper on the solved issue.
Final assessment:
exam
LANGUAGE, WHICH KNOWLEDGE IS NEEDED TO PASS THE COURSE
  english   
 
Evaluation of the course
Total number of evaluated students: 0
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Date of last modification: 29.03.2023
Approved by: Tutot Prof. MVDr. Zita Faixová, PhD.
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