1 king saud university Alaflaj community collage Department of Applied Medical Sciences ملف المقرر SAHAR 101 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY Syllabus 1429.

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1 king saud university Alaflaj community collage Department of Applied Medical Sciences ملف المقرر SAHAR 101 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY Syllabus 1429

2 syllabus Course information Course TitleANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY Course NumberSAHAR 101 LevelSecond level Credit Hours4 theory PrerequisitesNone Classroom LocationTheory: 1 A11 Days and Hours ClassTheory: sat, wed: 1:00-2:50 PM

3 syllabus Instructor information Full NameAlAmir Abu Obaida Titlelecturer Office Location1 A4 Office Phone Number(+966) Ext.174 Office HoursSun., 8:00-3:00 Tus. 2:00-3:00

4 syllabus Text book TitleAnatomy & Physiology AuthorThibodeah & patton 1999 Date (and Edition) Fifth Edition Availability in College LibraryNot available

5 syllabus Supplementary References 1. PHYSICS FOR THE HEALTH SCIENES 3 rd edition Nave and Nave

6 syllabus Course Enduring Learning’s The student will understand that: Anatomy describes the form and organization of anatomical parts, while physiology considers the function of anatomical parts. The structure or anatomy of body parts and organs determines what they are able to do and how they can function. Characteristics of life are traits all organisms share. The body is composed of parts with different levels of organization. The body systems are dependent on each other to survive and operate the human body. Lifestyle choices effect the functioning of the systems of our body. Terms with precise meaning helps investigators communicate effectively.

7 syllabus Strategies: Lecture Models Power Point Individual Work Overheads Discussion

8 syllabus Course Schedule WeekTopics 1 INTRODUCTION AND ORIENTATION 2 BASIC CONSTRUCTION OF THE HUMAN BODY LEVEL OF ORGANIATION 3 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANATOMY AND PHISIOLOGY FUNCTIONAL CATEGORISE OF BODY SYSTEM

9 syllabus 4THE ANOTOMY OF CELLS AND TISSUES THE LIVING CELLS AS AN ELICTRIC SOURSE OTHER BIOELECTRIC MEASSUREMENTS 5 THE SKELETAL SYSTEM WORK, ENERGY, AND THE PRINCIPLES OF MACHINES 6THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM THE SIMPLE MACHINES

10 syllabus 7THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM THE HEART AS FORCE PUMP THE ENERGY SUPLLY BY A HEART ELCTROCARDIOGRAM THE VARIATION OF THE BLOOD PREEURE THE MEASURMENT OF BLOOD PRESSURE 8THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Mechanics of breathing, Respiratory Volumes and capacities Pulmonary Ventilation, Exchange of gases, Gas transport function by the blood Control of respiration 9THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM Functions: ingestion, chewing, swallowing, digestion, peristalsis and movement, secretion, absorption, excretion Control of the digestive system

11 syllabus 10THE NERVOUS SYSTEM Organization of the nervous system: Structural classification Central Nervous System CNS: Anatomy of the Brain, coverings, functions ELCTROENCEPHALOGRAM 11THE URINARY SYSTEM THE KINETIC ENERGY OF MOLECULES DIFFUSION OSMOSIS DIALYSIS TRANSPORT ACROSS LIVING MEPERANCE LAWS OF GAS TRANSPORT THE TRANSPORT OF RESPIRATORY GASES SURFACE TENSION SUREFASE TENSION AND RESPIRATION CAPILLARY ACTION VISCOSITY ADSORPTION AND ABSORPTION

12 syllabus 12THE BLOOD & THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM Composition and Functions: Plasma, Formed elements Erythrocytes, Leucocytes, Platelets Blood groups and Transfusions THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM: Structure: lymphatic capillaries, vessels, nodes, ducts Lymph: formation, drainage, flow, volume, oedema Functions of the spleen 13THE EARS HEARIN THE MECHANISM OF THE EAR THE RANGE AND SENSITIVITY OF HUMAN HEARING THE DISCIBEL SCALE THE DISTONCTIN BETWEEN LOUDNESS AND INTENSITY HEARING TESTS THE MEASSUREMENT OF ENVIROMENTAL SOUND

13 syllabus 14THE EYES VISION REFRACTION AND LENSES IMAGE FORMATION BY EYE COMMON VISION DEFECTS SIMPLE OPTICAL INSTRUMENT COLOR VISION 15SIMMINARS 16REVISION

14 syllabus Assessment Policy Assignments, Attendance5% Homework5% midterm exam115% Midterm Exam215% final exam60%