General Human Anatomy & Physiology-I PDF
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This document is a course outline for General Human Anatomy & Physiology-I. It covers topics such as the introduction to human anatomy and physiology; cellular level of organization; tissue level of organization; and introduction to body fluids. The course material outlines basic concepts and related topics in human anatomy and physiology.
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SEM-1 BVGE-101 General Human Anatomy & Physiology-I Objective - To develop the basic concept of gross, functional and applied anatomy and student should have a strong focus on organ position, orientation and relationship between them. UNIT - 1 Introduction to H...
SEM-1 BVGE-101 General Human Anatomy & Physiology-I Objective - To develop the basic concept of gross, functional and applied anatomy and student should have a strong focus on organ position, orientation and relationship between them. UNIT - 1 Introduction to Human Body: A) Introduction to human anatomy & Physiology: Terminology and General Plan of the Body, Body Parts and Areas, Terms of Location and Position. B) Levels of structural organization & body systems: Body Cavities and Their Membranes, Dorsal cavity, Ventral cavity, Planes and Sections, Basic life processes, homeostasis. UNIT - 2 Cellular Level of Organization: Introduction to cytology: Cells: Structure, function and location, Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, Cell organelles & Cell division. Cell physiology: General principles of cell communication, transport across cell membrane, Active & Passive transport, mechanism of transport: Osmosis, Diffusion & Tonicity. UNIT - 3 Tissue Level of Organization: Introduction to Histology: General introduction, Types, Structure, Location and Function, Classification of Tissues (Epithelial Tissue, Connective Tissue, Muscle Tissue, Nerve Tissue & Glandular tissue.). The Integumentary System: Introduction, Structure and functions of the Skin, Subcutaneous Tissue, Glands and physiology of the skin. UNIT - 4 Introduction to Body Fluids: Body Fluid, blood, Composition of Blood - functions of blood, Hematological disorders and Blood Grouping. Lymphatic System: Introduction to Lymphatic organs & tissues, Lymphatic vessels, lymph, circulation & functions of lymphatic system. Recommended Books: Anatomy and Physiology for Radiographers- C.A. Werrick Imaging Atlas of Human Anatomy - Jamie Weir et all (Mosby-Elsevier) Ross and Wilson ANATOMY and PHYSIOLOGY in Health and Illness