Course title
統合生理学   [Veterinary Integrative Physiology]
Course category   Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 2  Semester 1st 
Course type 1st  Course code 01VN2110
Instructor(s)
永岡 謙太郎, 渡辺 元   [NAGAOKA Kentaro]
Facility affiliation Institute of Global Innovation Research Office Veterinary Physiology  Email address

Course description
In the veterinary integrated physiology, a part of veterinary physiology, you will learn about the control mechanisms of cellular and organ function, homeostasis and the integrated system to maintain life of mammal and aves, with points of comparative physiological view.
Expected Learning
1)homeostasis
2)fluids in the body
3)basic structure of animal cells
4)transportation across the cell membrane
5)function of ions for maintenance of cell function
6)action potential
7)transmission across synapses
8)function of cerebrum
9)function of brain stem
10)function of hypothalamus for maintenance of life
11)function of cerebellum
12)somatic sensation
13)muscular spindle and tendon organ
14)spinal reflex and postural reflex
15)autonomic nervous system
16)sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system
17)mechanism of skeletal muscle contraction
18)mechanism of smooth muscle contraction
19)muscle fatigue
20)characteristics of senses and strength
21)auditory sensor and vestibular sensation
22)sense of vision
23)degustation
24)olfactory sense
25)function and structure of kidney
26)control of clearance in kidney
27)reabsorption and secretion at renal tubules
28)condensation of urine at collecting tubules
Course schedule
(1) Introduction of veterinary physiology
(2)Basic characteristics of neurons
(3)Central nervous system
(4)Somatic nervous system
(5)Autonomic nervous system
(6)Muscle contraction
(7)Sense organs
(8)Urinary system
(9)Achievement test

Prerequisites
Biology
Required Text(s) and Materials
Ganong's Review of Medical Physiology
Guide book for the core curriculum of veterinary physiology
References
The physiology coloring book
Animal physiology
Assessment/Grading
More than 60 % of achievement of test scores are required.
Message from instructor(s)
From Prof. Watanabe;
You must read the subjects in the Guide book for the core curriculum of veterinary physiology before attendance of class.
Reading books for novices is recommended for better understanding.
Course keywords
homeostasis, cellar function, neuron, sense, muscle, urinaryl system
Office hours
only e-mail gen@cc.tuat.ac.jp
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Lecture Language
Japanese
Language Subject
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1/25/2022 2:19:21 PM