Code |
13644
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Year |
2
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Semester |
S1
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ECTS Credits |
6
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Workload |
PL(30H)/T(30H)
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Scientific area |
Ciências Biológicas e Biomédicas
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Entry requirements |
Not applicable
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Mode of delivery |
Face-to-face
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Work placements |
Not Aplicable.
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Learning outcomes |
To provide students a deep knowledge of the nervous, locomotor, cardio-circulatory and respiratory systems, through an integrated approach to anatomy, physiology, histology and biochemistry of these systems and to develop competences and skills. To develop the ability to work in groups. To develop the ability to synthesis. To develop the ability of critique thinking. To develop oral communication skills. For each system, students should: (1) Describe the anatomy of organs and topographical relationships; (2) Explain the formation of these tissues at the embryo level; (3) Recognize the contribution of different cell types and tissues which constitute these organs to their proper functioning; (4) Explain the operation of each of the organs and their contribution to the functioning of the system as a whole; (5) Characterize the relevant physiological processes
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Syllabus |
Nervous system: external and internal anatomy of the central and peripheral nervous system; physiology of sensory, motor, autonomic and higher nervous functions act. Locomotor system: skeletal system (bones and bone tissue, gross anatomy); joints and movement; muscular system (histology, physiology and general anatomy and muscles of the head, trunk, upper and lower limb member). Cardiocirculatory system: function and anatomy heart; histology and electrical heart; classroom practice: anatomical models; fresh heart, ecg, contact with the electrocardiograph; analysis of the electrodes, performing an ecg, adjusting the heart, measurement of blood pressure and pulse. Respiratory system: respiratory function and anatomy, histology and regulation of the respiratory system.
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Main Bibliography |
BIBLIOGRAFIA PRINCIPAL Human Anatomy & Physiology, Marieb EL and Hoehn K, 7th edition (2007), Pearson International Edition. Neuroscience, Purves D et al., 3rd edition (2004), Sinauer Associates, Inc. - Seeley, RR, Stephens, TD and Tate, P, 10ª edition (2019), Anatomia e Fisiologia, Lisboa, Lusociência. - MOORE, K. L., DALLEY, A. F. Anatomia orientada para a clínica,9ª edition (2022). Rio de Janeiro, Guanabara Koogan SA. - DE CASTRO. Manual de Patologia General. 6ª edition (2006). Barcelona, MASSON/Elsevier
2. BIBLIOGRAFIA COMPLEMENTAR - Guyton, A. & Hall, J. (2020). Textbook of Medical Physiology. 14th Edition. Philadelphia, Saunders/Elsevier. - Norman RI and Lodwick D (1999): Medical Cell Biology. 1st edition. Edinburgh, Churchill Livingstone. - Vander, A.J.; Sherman, J.H. & Luciano, D.S. (2022). Human Physiology. 17th Edition. McGraw Hill
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Teaching Methodologies and Assessment Criteria |
There will be an evaluation with tests in the three blocks through a test at the end of each one (TB1, TB2, and TB3), in which the contents covered in the theoretical and practical classes of the respective blocks will be evaluated. IAll tests will be performed on a computer and will consist of 40-50 questions. Tests will always be rated between zero and twenty values. FINAL NOTE = NERVOUS Block (8 points) + LOCOMOTOR Block (4 points) + CARDIOCIRCULATORY, RESPIRATORY block (8 points) = 20 points Attendance to practical classes: 100% Attendance to theoretical classes: 50%
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Language |
Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
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