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                  BM17301                  HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY                          L  T  P  C
                                                                                                 3  0  0  3
                 OBJECTIVES
                   •  To identify all the organelles of an animal cell and their function.
                   •  To understand structure and functions of the various types of systems of human body.
                   •  To  demonstrate their knowledge  of importance of anatomical features  and  physiology  of
                      human systems

               UNIT I        BASICS OF HUMAN BODY                                                         7
               Cell:  Different  types  of  cell,  Cell  Structure  and  its  organelles  with  functions.  Cell  Membrane  –
               Transport  across  Cell  Membrane  -Membrane  Potential  –  Origin  and  propagation  of  potential.
               Homeostasis. Tissues: Types and functions.

               UNIT II       SKELETAL AND MUSCULAR SYSTEM                                                 8
               Skeletal System: Structure and types of Bone and its functions – Physiology of Bone formation –
               Division of Skeleton – Types of joints and functions – Types of cartilage and functions. Muscular
               System:  Types  and  functions  of  Muscles  –  Structure  and  activity  of  skeletal  muscles  –  Sliding
               Filament Theory – Types of muscle contraction.

               UNIT III      CARDIOVASCULAR AND RESPIRATORY SYSTEM                                        11
               Blood:  Composition  –  Functions  –  Hemostasis  –  Blood  groups  and  typing.  Structure  of  heart  –
               Coronary  Circulation  –  Conduction  System  of  heart  –  Cardiac  Cycle  –  Cardiac  output  –  Heart
               sounds.  Blood  Vessels  –  Structure  and  types.  Factors  regulating  blood  pressure.  Respiratory
               system:  Parts  of  respiratory  system  –  Respiratory  physiology  –  Lung  volumes  and  capacities  –
               Types of respiration – Gaseous exchange and transport – Regulation of respiration.

               UNIT IV       NERVOUS AND SPECIAL SENSORY SYSTEM                                           10
               Nervous: Cells of Nervous systems – Types of Neuron and Synapses  – Mechanisms of Nerve
               impulse – Brain: Parts of Brain – Spinal Cord – Tract and Pathways of Spines – Reflex Mechanism
               – Classification of Nerves - Autonomic Nervous systems and its functions. Sense Organs: Skin,
               Eye and Ear.

               Unit V        ENDOCRINE, DIGESTIVE AND URINARY SYSTEMS                                     9
               Endocrine: Types of major endocrine glands. Digestive: Organs of Digestive system – Digestion
               and Absorption. Urinary System: Structure of urinary system, Kidney and Nephron – Mechanisms
               of Urine formation – Homeostasis and Acid base Regulation by Urinary System – Micturition reflex.

                                                                                        TOTAL: 45 PERIODS

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