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Course Description:
The course is designed to provide students a detailed study of the anatomy and
physiology of various systems of human body and to educate about human health.
Course Objective
• To define and distinguish between anatomy and physiology
• Identify the major organ systems, their internal structure and describe their
functions
Course Topics
• Anatomy and physiology of Digestive System
• Anatomy and physiology of Respiratory System
• Anatomy and physiology of Central nervous System
• Anatomy and physiology of Autonomic nervous System
• Anatomy and physiology of Urinary System
• Anatomy and physiology of Endocrine System
• Anatomy and physiology of Reproductive System
• Anatomy and physiology of Sense organs
• Concept of Health and Disease
• Classification of Food Requirement
• Demography and Family Planning
• Communicable Disease
• First Aid
Teaching Methods:
Learning Outcomes:
Lectures Topics
1. Anatomy and physiology of Digestive System
2. Gross anatomy of the gastro-intestinal tract
3. Anatomy and physiology of Liver, Pancreas, Gall Bladder
5. Gastrointestinal secretion
6. Mechanism of Digestion and Disorders
7. Anatomy and physiology of Respiratory System
8. Anatomy and physiology of Respiratory organs
9. Functions of respiration
10. Respiratory volume, Vital capacity and Disorder of respiratory system
11. Anatomy and physiology of Urinary System
12. Anatomy and physiology of Urinary organs
13. Anatomy and physiology of kidney, urinary tract
14. Physiology of urine formation
15. Acid-base balance and Disorder of urinary system
16. Anatomy and physiology of Autonomic nervous system
17. Physiology of Autonomic nervous system
18. Mechanism of Neurohumoral Transmission and Disorder of Autonomic nervous
system
19. Anatomy and physiology of Central nervous System
20. Structure and Function of Brain
21. Structure and function of Spinal Cord
22. Reflex action, Electroencephalogram and Specialized functions of Brain
23. Spinal Nerves, their functions and Disorder of Central nervous system
24. Anatomy and physiology of Sense Organs
25. Anatomy and physiology of Eye and Ear
26. Anatomy and physiology of Skin, Taste buds and Nose
27. Anatomy and physiology of Endocrine System
28. Anatomy and physiology of Pituitary gland
29. Anatomy and physiology of Thyroid gland, Parathyroid gland
30. Anatomy and physiology of adrenal gland, pancreas, Testes, Ovaries and Disorder of
Endocrine System
31. Anatomy and physiology of Reproductive System
32. Male reproductive system
33. Female reproductive system, Pregnancy its maintenance and parturition
34. Physiology of menstruation, Spermatogenesis & Oogenesis
35. Communicable Disease
36. Chicken Pox, Measles, Diphtheria, Whooping Cough and Influenza
37. Tuberculosis, Diphtheria, Whooping Cough
38. Rabies, Trachoma, Tetanus, Leprosy, Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, and AIDS
39. First Aid
40. Demography and family Planning
41. Concept of Health and Disease
42. Classification of Food Requirement
Modes of Assessment:
1. Assignment marks will be awarded only after conducting viva-voce which will be
on the day of assignment submission.
2. Late submission is not permissible and will attract minimum awards.
3. For presentation, whole of the class is divided in to 5 groups and each group is
again subdivided into 3 subgroups. Each subgroup has 4 students.
4. Each group is assigned different subject for the presentation day.
5. The presentation day attendance is equivalent to 4 lectures.
6. The synopsis must be submitted one week before the presentation.
7. 75% attendance is mandatory, below this percentage; student will not be allowed
to appear in the examination.
8. The students will record the details of practical in the practical note book and get
it checked every time from the instructor after the experiment has been completed
Text Book(s) and Supporting Materials:
Text books:
1. Tortora, G.J. and Grabowski, S.R. Principles of Anatomy and Physiology. Collins
College Publishers, Luciano, New York.
2. Ross and Wilson. Anatomy and physiology in Health and Illness.Churchill