Lecture Topics: 1. Cell physiology - physiology of cell membrane processes, functional characteristics of cell organelles. 2. Physiology of striated muscle, physiology of muscle contraction, muscle work-energy intensity. 3. Physiology of blood-transport function, defense functions, haemocoagulation. 4. Physiology of respiratory system - ventilation, diffusion, perfusion, control principle. 5. Physiology of circulatory system with focus on central part, principle of cardiac control activities. 6. Physiology of circulatory system with focus on peripheral part - principle of microcirculation, specific vascular bed. 7. Physiology of gastrointestinal system, principle of control of secretion and motility of individual parts of digestive system. 8. Physiology of excretory system, control of glomerular filtration and control of tubular processes, physiology of the outlet urinary tract. 9. Physiology of reproductive system. 10. Physiology of the endocrine system - hypothalamo-adenohypophyseal regulatory axis, gland physiology outside complexity control axis. Seminar Topics: 1. Physiology of internal environment. 2. Physiology of muscle tissue - heart and smooth muscle. 3. Lung volumes - static and dynamic, adaptation of breathing to altered conditions, monitoring of external manifestations of cardiac activity. 4. Physiology of physical load, transformation of substances and energy, energy balance determination of daily energy needs. 5. Endocrine glands controlling metabolic functions.
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The course is a part of a complex of basic study prerequisites and its content follows on the knowledge gained in anatomy. The aim of the course is to understand the basic physiological processes of individual organ systems, to understand the basic management systems.
Expertise: The student is able to describe the basic physiological processes in the human body, including mutual interactions, is able to put the basic structure of the human body with individual physiological processes. Professional skills: The student is able to clinically recognize deviations from the physiological state, is able to apply in practice the knowledge concerning physiological adaptation, especially during physical exercise or pregnancy. Competences: The student is able to understand the pathophysiology of individual states on the basis of acquired knowledge and to use the knowledge in the study of clinical subjects.
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