C.I. SCIENZE MORFOFUNZIONALI

Academic Year 2020/2021 - 1° Year
Teaching Staff Credit Value: 9
Taught classes: 63 hours
Term / Semester:

Learning Objectives

  • Human Anatomy

    The course is aimed at studying the main notions on the structure and anatomical nomenclature of the organs and systems of the human body. At the end of the course students will have to demonstrate that they have acquired the basic knowledge combined with an adequate exposition of the concept, demonstrating mastery of the subject and acquisition of the discipline.

  • PHYSIOLOGY - Part II

    At the end of the course the student: knows the basic functional mechanisms of excitable cells and synaptic transmission; He is able to describe the basic functioning of muscular, nervous and endocrine systems and their dinamical integration to regulate visceral and relational organizations of human organism; He is able to describe the basic functional mechanisms of homeostasis of the internal medium, the basic functioning of the circulatory, respiratory, digestive and renal systems.


Course Structure

  • Human Anatomy

    Frontal lessons or on line on Microsoft Teams

  • PHYSIOLOGY - Part II

    Lectures and theoretical-practical exercises.

    Should teaching be carried out in mixed mode or remotely, it may be necessary to introduce changes with respect to previous statements, in line with the programme planned and outlined in the syllabus.

    Learning assessment may also be carried out on line, should the conditions require it


Detailed Course Content

  • Human Anatomy

    General morphology of the human body

    Study criteria of Systematic and Topographic Anatomy.

    Anatomic-clinical terminology.

    Characteristics and organs constituting the systems and systems of the human body.

    Musculoskeletal system: general information on bones, general information on joints, general muscles, upper limb, lower limb, trunk,

    Cardiovascular system: General features of the blood and lymphatic circulatory system. General blood vessels. Heart: location, size and shape; external configuration, cavities and valves. Vascularization and innervation of the heart. Great circulation. Small circulation

    Lymphatic system: Axillary region. Inguino - abdominal region. Inguino-femoral region.

    Integumentary system: Skin and cutaneous appendages

    Digestive system: oral cavity, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine,

    Respiratory system: Nasal cavities, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli and lungs

    Urinary system: kidney structure, urinary tract, bladder

    Nervous system

    Endocrine system

    Reproductive system

    Nervous system

  • PHYSIOLOGY - Part II

    THE NERVOUS SYSTEM

    Organization of central and peripheral nervous system.

    General organization of sensory functions.

    General organization of motor functions.

    The autonomic nervous system.

     

    ENDOCRINE PHYSIOLOGY

    Main features of hormonal activity.

    Main feature of endocrine glands.

     

    MUSCLE PHYSIOLOGY

    Skeletal, cardiac and smooth muscle physiology.

    Mechanisms of muscle contraction.

     

    CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM

    Functional anatomy of the heart and blood vessels.

    Cardiac electrical activity.

    Mechanical cycle of the heart.

    The blood circulation

    Main structural and functional characteristics of the blood.

    Principles of hemodynamics

    The circulation of blood in arteries, capillaries, veins.

    RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

    Functional anatomy of the respiratory system.

    Respiratory mechanics .Spirometry.

    Gas exchange and transport of respiratory gases in blood.

    The regulation of respiration.

     

    URINARY SYSTEM

    Functional anatomy of the urinary tract.

    The nephron. The glomerular ultrafiltration

    Reabsorption and tubular secretion.

    The renal regulation of blood pressure, water-salt balance and acid-base balance.

     

    DIGESTIVE SYSTEM

    Functional anatomy of the organs of the digestive system.

    Functions of the stomach

    Intestinal secretions. Bile, pancreatic juice.

    Movements and the intestinal absorption


Textbook Information

  • Human Anatomy

    Anatomia Umana, Fondamenti, Edi Ermes per Osteomioarticolare e Cardiovascolare

    Anatomia Umana, Elementi, Edi Ermes per gli altri apparati

  • PHYSIOLOGY - Part II

    Various Authors - Fisiologia umana - Elementi - Casa Editrice Edi.Ermes, 2019 Milano.

    Various Authors - FISIOLOGIA DELL’UOMO - di Prampero P.E. and Veicsteinas A. (Eds.)- edi.ermes, Milano .

    Silverthorn – FISIOLOGIA –Ambrosiana, Milano.