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Study ENT111 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY Possible


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Week Course Content Assessment
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Basic concepts
Explain and discuss the human anatomy, physiology and their
Lecture
1 relationship. Study and illustrate orientation of human body.
(4 Hours)

Cells and tissues


Discuss and explain various types of cells and body tissues, cellular
basis of life, cell division and developmental aspect of cells and Lecture
tissues.
2
(4 Hours)

Quiz 1 Problem CO1-C1 Quiz


Solving
Skin and appendages
Explain and differentiate the structure and function of skin and
Lecture
appendages of hair, nail and integument’s disorder.
(4 Hours)
3
Laboratory 1 CO1 - C3 Laboratory
Laboratory
(2 Hours) Assessment

Skeletal system
Define and describe classification and function of bones, gross and
microscopic structure of bone anatomy, bone formation, growth and
Lecture
remodelling, bone fracture, types of joints, developmental aspect of
skeleton.
4 (4 Hours)

Laboratory 2 Problem
(2 Hours) solving
MCQ 1 Problem CO1-C1 Quiz
Solving
Muscular system
Define and differentiate types and function of muscle tissues, gross
Lecture
and microscopic anatomy of skeletal muscle, stimulation and
contraction of muscle cells and types of body movements.
5 (4 Hours)
Quiz 2 Problem CO1-C2 Quiz
Solving
Laboratory 3 Problem
CO2 – C4 Assignment
(2 Hours) solving
Nervous system
Describe and analyses organization, structural and functional
classification of central and peripheral nervous system, Lecture
developmental aspect of nervous system and nervous disorder.
6 (4 Hours)

Laboratory 4 Laboratory CO2 – C4 Laboratory


(2 Hours) Assessment

7 Special senses
Explain and illustrate the structural and functional aspect of eyes
Lecture
and vision, ears and hearing and body equilibrium, olfactory
receptors and smell, taste buds and senses of taste.
(4 Hours)

Tutorial 1 Problem
(2 Hours) solving
Test 1 Examination
CO2 – C3 Exam
(1 Hours)
MID-SEMESTER BREAK
Endocrine system
Describe, discuss and analyze major endocrine organs and function
of hormones, homeostasis mechanism and developmental aspect of Lecture
endocrine system
(4 Hours)
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Quiz 3 Problem CO1-C2 Quiz
Solving

Assignment 1 Problem
(1 Hours) solving
Blood
Describe and explain components of blood and blood cells
Lecture
formation. Discuss different blood groups and transfusion, and
disorders of homeostasis.
9 (4 Hours)

Tutorial 2 CO1 - C3 Laboratory


Laboratory
(2 Hours) Assessment

Cardiovascular system
Describe anatomy and physiology of the heart, blood vessels,
cardiac cycle and heart sound. Lecture
Explain and differentiate physiology of circulation; arterial pulse,
blood pressure and capillary exchange of gases and nutrients.
10 (4 Hours)

Quiz 3 Problem Quiz


CO1-C3
solving
Assignment 2 (Presentation) Problem
CO3 – C5 Assignment
solving
Lymphatic system and body defences
Describe structure and function of Lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes
and other lymph organs.
Explain and differentiate antigens, antibodies, antibody mediated Lecture
immune response and cell mediated immune response, organ
transplants, disorders of immunity.
11
(4 Hours)

Quiz 4 Problem CO2-C3 Quiz


Solving

Respiratory system
Discuss and analyse the functional anatomy of respiratory tract,
Lecture
respiratory physiology, respiratory disorders and developmental
aspects of respiratory system.
12 (4 Hours)

MCQ 2 Problem CO2-C3 Quiz


Solving
Test 2 Examination CO2 – C3 Exam
13 Digestive system and metabolism Lecture
Explain and describe functional anatomy of digestive organs,
function of digestive system; food propulsion, food digestion,
absorption and defecation.
Explain major nutrients and their metabolism of protein,
carbohydrate and protein, role of liver in metabolism, metabolic rate
and body temperature regulation
.
(4 Hours)

Tutorial 3
Problem
(2 Hours)
solving
Urinary system
Define and describe structures and function of urinary system,
Lecture
nephrons and urine formation, fluid, electrolytes and acid base
balance
(4 Hours)
14
Open Book Exam Examination
CO3 – C5 Exam
(3 Hours)
Revision Class
Lecture/ Clinic
(2 Hours)

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