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Anatomy, Physiology and PathophysiologyLaajuus (5 cr)

Course unit code: SX00FR33

General information


Credits
5 cr

Objective

The student
• is able to describe the basic structure of the cells in the human body and the functions of the cells' different parts
• is able to name the basic types of tissue in the body and knows their main locations in the body • recognises the main types of epithelia
• is familiar with the importance of regulating osmotic pressure and the mechanisms for regulating pH, and understands their importance in the functioning of the body
• is able to explain the structures and functioning of the key organ systems as well as the basics of the immunological system
• is able to describe the main features of the human nervous system as well as name and identify the main peripheral nerves that are relevant to the biomedical laboratory scientist's work
• is able to name and identify the key anatomical structures for sampling activities
• is able to define the different hormone types, name the endocrine glands and describe the effects of hormones on target cells
• understands the central etiology of diseases and changes related to diseases, and understands the general principles of the recovery process
• identifies at cellular level the physiological mechanisms of the emergence and development of diseases.

Content

- Basic structures and functioning of the cell
- Tissue and basic types of tissues
- Blood circulation and tissue fluid
• Lymphatic system
• Respiratory system
• Urine generation, liquid balance and pH regulation
• Digestive system
• Reproductive systems
• Hormonal regulation system
• Nervous system
• Cellular stress
• Acute and chronic inflammation and development of immunity
• Etiological factors in tumours

Qualifications

Prior competence: no prior competence required

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

For assessment criteria, see the attachment.
The assessment criteria for beginners are applied.

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