

Central nervous system physiology II.: Sensory systems. Central nervous system physiology I.: Reflexes. Muscle physiology: Summation, superposition, incomplete and complete tetanus. Compound and single fiber action potential, conduction velocity, chronaxy and rheobase. Cathode make and anode break excitations. Electrotonic potentials, action potentials. Electrical stimulation of peripheral nerve. Carbohydrate metabolism: detection of blood glucose, glucose tolerance test, diabetes mellitus. Reproductive physiology: Estrous cycle, menstrual cycle. Respiration Spirometry: lung volumes, capacities and dynamic parameters. Electrocardiography and phonocardiography. Red blood cell and differential leukocyte count, blood groups, osmotic resistance of red blood cells. By means of the knowledge of complex human physiological processes the biotechnology students will also learn the interconnections and mutual influences of physiological systems and they will utilize their knowledge in planning and executing related animal model experiments and pharmaceutical tests. Information on the extent and intensity of the course: 15.The goal of the course is to disclose human physiological processes to the students. Language of instruction English Follow-Up Coursesįurther comments (probably available only in Czech) Study Materials In case of regullar attendance of the lectures (2 absences are allowed), there is no duty to write this test. The test consists of 10 questions 50% of correct answers is a condition for passing.
BORON AND BOULPAEP MEDICAL PHYSIOLOGY PRACTICE QUESTIONS FULL
Assessment methods The course-unit credit is conditioned by full attendance in the seminars and a multiple choice test. info Teaching methods Tuition is done in the form of lectures.

Šárka Šmardová (assistant) Guaranteed by prof. AZLFY0321s Physiology I - seminar Faculty of MedicineĮxtent and Intensity 0/1/0.
