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Human Anatomy and Physiology

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Overview

This course on Human Anatomy and Physiology aims to introduce students to the structure and functions of the human body. By the end of the course, learners will have a comprehensive understanding of anatomical terminology, cellular biology, tissue organization, musculoskeletal system, nervous system, endocrine system, blood physiology, and cardiovascular system. The course covers topics such as cell communication, tissue types, muscle physiology, nervous system organization, endocrine hormone pharmacology, blood composition, and cardiovascular function. The teaching method includes lectures, visual aids, and possibly interactive quizzes or assignments. This course is intended for students pursuing a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharm.) or Diploma in Pharmacy (D. Pharm.) in their first year.

Syllabus

Human Anatomy and Physiology: Introduction, Level of Organization & Anatomical Terminology.
Homeostasis: Components and Feedback Mechanism of Cellular Homeostasis.
Cell Biology: Structure & Functions of Human Cell and Cell Organelles.
Transportation Across Biological Membrane | Transport system of the Cell | Drug Absorption.
Cell Cycle And Cell Division | Mitosis & Meiosis.
Cell Junctions: Gap Junction, Tight Junction, and Anchoring Junction.
Cell communications: Cell Signaling Process, Intracellular Signal Transduction Pathways.
Tissue Level of Organization (Part 1): Epithelial Tissue | Human Anatomy and Physiology.
Tissue Level of Organization (Part 2): Connective Tissue | Human Anatomy and Physiology.
Tissue Level of Organization (Part 3): Muscular Tissue | Skeletal , Cardiac & Smooth Muscle.
Tissue Level of Organization (Part 4): Nervous Tissues | Neurons & Glial cells Physiology.
Integumentary System: Structure and Function of Skin | Anatomy & Physiology of Skin.
Musculoskeletal System (part 1): Structure and Function of Bone | Anatomy and Physiology.
Skeletal Muscles: Molecular structure and Functions | Musculoskeletal System (Part 3).
Physiology of Skeletal Muscles Contraction | Musculoskeletal System (Part 4).
Musculoskeletal System (part 2): Division of skeletal system | Anatomy and Physiology.
Skeletal Joints: Fibrous And Cartilaginous Joints | Musculoskeletal System (Part 5).
Skeletal Joints: Synovial Joints | Musculoskeletal System (Part 6).
Nervous System (Part 1): Introduction and Organization of Nervous System.
Nervous System (Part 2): Electrochemical Signaling, Action Potential & Electrophysiology in Neuron.
Nervous System (Part 3): Neurotransmitters and Neurotransmission.
Central Nervous System (Part 1): Introduction and Division of Central Nervous System (CNS).
Central Nervous System (Part 2): Meninges & Ventricles of the CNS.
Central Nervous System (Part 3): Cerebrospinal Fluids (CSF).
Central Nervous System (Part 4): Anatomy and Physiology of Human Brain | Brain Parts & Function.
Central Nervous System (Part 5): Structure and Function of Spinal Cord.
Central Nervous System (Part 6): Reflex Action.
Central Nervous System (Part 7): Cranial nerves and Their Functions.
Autonomic Nervous System: Parasympathetic and Sympathetic Nervous System Anatomy and Physiology.
Autonomic Nervous System: Physiology & Pharmacology of Sympathetic & Parasympathetic nervous System.
Human Eyes Anatomy and Physiology | Ocular Disorders | Physiology of Vision.
Endocrine Pharmacology (Part 1): Introduction and General Mechanism of Action of Hormone.
Endocrine Hormones Pharmacology (part 2): Anterior Pituitary Hormones Physiology & Pharmacology.
Endocrine Hormones (part 3): Growth Hormones Physiology & Pharmacology.
Endocrine Hormones (part 5): Prolactin Hormones Physiology & Pharmacology.
Endocrine Hormones (part 7): Gonadotropins Hormones (FSH & LH) Physiology & Pharmacology.
Thyroid Disorders Pathophysiology (Hyperthyroidism & Hypothyroidism) | Thyroid Hormone Physiology.
Parathormone Physiology & Pharmacology || Parathyroid Hormone || Hormone affecting Calcium Balance.
Adrenal Hormones Physiology: Glucocorticoids, Mineralocorticoids, Sex Hormone, and Adrenaline.
pancreatic Hormones: Insulin, Glucagon, and Somatostatin | Anatomy & Physiology.
Human Blood: Composition and Functions | Blood Physiology.
Haemopoiesis: Formation of Blood Cells (RBCs, WBCs, and Platelets).
Haemoglobin Formation | Human Blood.
Haematological Diseases: Anaemia Pathophysiology.
Blood Coagulation Mechanism | Haemostasis.
Blood Groups (ABO System), Rh Factor and Its Significance in Blood Transfusion.
Blood Disorders: Basic Introduction and Points.
Reticuloendothelial system (Monocyte-Macrophages System).
Lymphatic System: Anatomy and Physiology.
Human Heart: Anatomy and Physiology (Cardiovascular System).
Cardiovascular System: Conduction system, Heart Rate, Cardiac Output, Cardiac Cycle, & ECG of Heart.
Blood Vessels Anatomy and Physiology | Cardiovascular Systmem.
Blood Pressure Regulations || Regulatory Pathways of Blood Pressure.
Digestive System (Part 1): GIT Anatomy and Physiology and Digestive Enzymes.

Taught by

Pharmacology Concepts By Rajesh Choudhary

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  • Shoaib Khalid
    Course is very interesting and in easy way. The method of teaching and understanding is simple and understandable.
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    Abhilasha Dutta
    Course is good. Points out to all the required basics. Easy. Self paced. Understandable. Eady to undesrand. Keeps one focused. Essential points are all coveted.

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