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UNIVERSTY OF SİİRT FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE DIVISION Basic Sciences DEPARTMENT PHYSİOLOGY DEPARTMENT LECTURES OF THE DEPARTMENT AND TEXT BOOK(S) Physiology of small and large animals, Review of medical physiology, Guyton Physiology, Actually literatures TEACHING METHOD USING UNIT AND / OR MATERIAL Orally presentation, multimedya, slide projection and self practice GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE DEPARTMENT The department was established in 2013. EDUCATION GOALS OF THE DEPARTMENT To conduct actual researchs releated physiological developments, furthermore to give education to graduate, postgraduate and phD students. To perform multidiscipliner studies concerning with country and regional agricultural problems. COMMUNICATION Siirt University, Veterinary Faculty (Address, Web, Siirt/Turkey Phone, Fax, eg.) Phone: (90484) 223 19 97 Fax: (90484) 223 20 38) COURSE/LECTURE A-GENERAL INFORMATION 1 DEPARTMENT PHYSIOLOGY DEPARTMENT 2 COURSE CODE AND NAME 3 CREDITS VET 116- PYHSIOLOGY I NATIONAL EUROPEAN CREDITS TRANSFER SYSTEMS (ECTS) T 3 4 COURSE TYPE (Obligatory / Elective) 5 COURSE TERM 5 P 2 Obligatory Semester II 6 LECTURERS E-MAIL ADDRESS Prof. Dr.Nihat ŞINDAK ([email protected]) 7 COURSE LANGUAGE [X] Turkish [X] English […]………………………………..... […]…………………………………. 8 AIM OF THE COURSE AND OBJECTIVES (Student Achievements) Primarily to give basic physiological acknowledgement, terms and issues in veterinary and human area to benefit from these in future on their works. 9 EXAMINATION AND METHODS OF ASSESSMENT Mid Term Finally ACTIVITY NUMBER Written exam Quiz Homework Project Laboratory Other (…………………) Oral Exam Homework + Oral Exam Project + Oral Exam Written Exam 1 PERCENTAGE (%) 40 1 60 B- COURSE PLAN, CONTENTS AND USE OF RESOURCES 1. COURSE PLAN AND CONTENTS I-Theoretical WEEKLY 1 Introduction to Physiology 2 The Cell Physiology 3 Regulation of body fluids 4 Hematology 5 Hematology 6 Hematology 7 The circulatory system 8 The circulatory system 9 The circulatory system 10 The Nervous System 11 The Nervous System 12 The Nervous System 13 Muscle physiology 14 Muscle physiology SUBJECT What is Physiology, the importance of physiology, relations with other sciences, and homeostasis Cell structure and its organels, cell's action potentials, membrane transport system, secondary messenger system Distribution of body fluids,and transcellular fluid, body fluid metabolism, fluid-electrolytes and minerals Blood and its functions, plasma and its composition, plasma proteins and its importance, Blood volume determination, the body organs that store blood Formed elements of the blood, its regulation, blood structure and its composition, red blood cells, osmotic fragility of erythrocyte, haemolysis and hemolysins, anemia, Blood Groups, Coagulation mechanism, thrombocyte White blood cell, immune system Heart, The Heart as a Pump and Function of the Heart Valves, Heart Muscle, Rhythmical Excitation of the Heart, Heart metabolism Arrhythmia, stroke volume, cardiac output, Cardiac Failure, The Normal Electrocardiogram, heart sounds Blood vessels and circulation , Nervous Regulation of the Circulation, Arterial Pressure, Circulatory Shock, pulse , pulse frequency, Capillary circulation, lymph circulation, specific circulation areas Synapse, synaptic transmission, sensory receptors, Classification of receptors, medulla spinalis and its functions, reflex and spinal animals The Nervous System; medulla spinalis-tracts, brainstem and cental nerves, limbic system, basal ganglia, monoaminergic systems and behaviors The Nervous System: hypothalamus and its functions, autonomic nerve system, sympathatic nervous system, parasympathatic nervous system, cortex cerebri, pain sense Skeletal muscle, smooth muscle, heart muscle, muscle tone, contraction types, muscle energy metabolism, muscle fatigue, Muscle sensory receptors and its functions Reciprocal innervation, smooth muscle properties, muscle contraction and relaxation, summation, tetanus II- Practical WEEKLY 1 Blood physiology SUBJECT 3 Blood physiology Physiological solution: Serum, ringer solution, loke solution, Tyrode solution, Krebs solution, Hayem solution, Turk solution, Rees-Ecker solution, angora solution, brilliant cresyl blue, New methylene blue, Natt-Herrick solution Tools and equipments used in laboratories for blood count; Thoma Slide, Naubauer and Helber Slide, leucocyte pipette, erythrocyte pipette, how to clean equipments used in laboratories Red blood cell count (RBC) 4 Blood physiology Reticulocyte count 5 Blood physiology White blood cell count (WBC) 6 Blood physiology Platelet count 7 Blood physiology To determine hemoglobin amount 8 Blood physiology Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (sedimentation) 9 Blood physiology Hematocrit value 10 Blood physiology Preparation of peripheral blood smear, staining 2 Blood physiology procedure ,and Leukocyte formula 11 Blood physiology Blood Groups 12 Blood physiology Erythrocyte osmotic resistance (fragility ) 13 Blood physiology Bleeding Time 14 Blood physiology Clotting time. COURSE/LECTURE A-GENERAL INFORMATION 1 DEPARTMENT PHYSIOLOGY DEPARTMENT 2 COURSE CODE AND NAME 3 CREDITS VET 209- PHYSIOLOGY II NATIONAL EUROPEAN CREDITS TRANSFER SYSTEMS (ECTS) T 3 4 COURSE TYPE (Obligatory / Elective) 5 COURSE TERM 5 P 2 Obligatory Semester I 6 LECTURERS E-MAIL ADDRESS Prof. Dr.Nihat ŞINDAK ([email protected]) 7 COURSE LANGUAGE [X] Turkish [X] English […]………………………………..... […]…………………………………. 8 AIM OF THE COURSE AND OBJECTIVES (Student Achievements) Primarily to give basic physiological acknowledgement, terms and issues in veterinary and human area to benefit from these in future on their works. 9 EXAMINATION AND METHODS OF ASSESSMENT Mid Term Finally ACTIVITY NUMBER Written exam Quiz Homework Project Laboratory Other (…………………) Oral Exam Homework + Oral Exam Project + Oral Exam Written Exam 1 PERCENTAGE (%) 40 1 60 B- COURSE PLAN, CONTENTS AND USE OF RESOURCES 1. COURSE PLAN AND CONTENTS ITheoretical WEEKLY 1 Respiratory system 2 Respiratory system 3 Respiratory system 4 Urinary system 5 Urinary system 6 Urinary system 7 Digestive system SUBJECT Respiratory organs, inspiration and expiration mechanism, respiratory types, lung volume and capacity, Respiratory minute volume Alveolar ventilation, intrapulmonic and intrathoracic pressure, pneumothorax, transportation of respiratory gases, hemoglobin structure and its functions, oxygen dissociation curve, transportation of oxygen and carbon dioxide Buffer systems, blood pH, acide-base balance, anoxia, cyanosis, neural control of respiration Salt and water balance, Capillary Fluid Exchange, Functional anatomy of kidney, nephron, blood circulation Glomerular Filtration, proximal tubule, resorption of water, bicarbonar, phosphate and potassium Distal tubule, resorption of sodium, chloride, potassium excretion, urine acidification, clearance, urination, and Nervous Regulation of urination Digestion in mouth, Nutrition prompt, appetite, starvation, thirst and its control, saliva and its composition and function, swallow, stomach digestion, gastric glands and secretion, Nervous control of gastric secretion, mechanical events of stomach digestion 8 Digestive Gastric emptying, vomiting, digestion in stomach of ruminants, development of system ruminant stomach, ruminant stomach motility and its control, rumination an eructation 9 Digestive Rumen microorganisms, digestive events in Rumen, carbohydrate digestion, nitrous system material digestion, bowel digestion, pancreatic juice 10 Bile intestinal secretion, gastric absorption, intestinal absorption, poultry digestion Digestive system 11 Classification of Hormones, secretion, its effect mechanism, endocrin glands, Endocrine neurohypophysis, oxytocin, antidiuretic hormone system 12 Pars intermedia hormones, growth hormone, thyroid gland and its hormones, Endocrine Parathyroid gland, parat hormone, calcitonin, vitamin D and methabolism system 13 Pancreas hormones, glandula adrenalis, adrenal cortex and medulla hormones Endocrine system 14 Reproductive physiology, sex hormones and its mechanism, placenta functions Endocrine system IIPractical WEEKLY 1 Circulatory system SUBJECT 2 Circulatory system 3 Circulatory system Electrocardiography 4 Circulatory system Blood pressure measurement in arteries 5 Respiratory system 6 Respiratory system 7 Respiratory system 8 Respiratory system 9 Digestive system Mechanical respiratory movements 10 Digestive system 11 Digestive system 12 Digestive system 13 Digestive system 14 Digestive system Rumen protozoon count Electrocardiography Heart sounds Printing of mechanical respiratory movements Measurement of vital capacity using spirometry Measurement of vital capacity using spirometry Rumen content collection, its movement, Preparing Stock Solutions with Rumen content, Rumen protozoon activity Measurement of Rumen pH value Protozoon identification Protozoon identification