JNTUH B.Tech 2nd year Anatomy and Physiology Engineering R13 gives you detail information about Anatomy and Physiology Engineering R13 year subject. It will be help full you to understand you complete curriculum of the year.
The course objective is to make the learner understand
- The anatomical terms used to refer the human body.
- The systems of the human body i.e. skeletal system, cardiovascular system, respiratory system,
endocrine system, digestive system, lymphatic system, reproductive and urinary system. - Functioning of these systems.
UNIT-I
Skeletal system: classification of Bones, Joints and Muscles- Structure and function. Major Muscles of Limbs and their Actions. Functional Concept of the Human body, Bone and Muscle Physiology, Nervous system and special senses: Brain and spinal cord, Peripheral and Autonomic Nervous System, nerve physiology, Electroencephalogram and Electrocorticogram. Anatomy and physiology of Eye and Ear.
UNIT-II
Cardiovascular system: heart, arterial and venous system, Performance Characteristics of Heart and Major Blood Vessels, Electrocardiography
UNIT-III
Respiratory system: Trachea and Lungs. Respiratory Physiology.
TEXT BOOKS
1. Charles E. Tobin, Basic Human Anatomy, McGraw Hill, 1980.
2. J Gibson, Modern Physiology & Anatomy for Nurses; Black-well Scientific Publishers, 1981.
REFERENCE
1. Best and Taylor, the Living Body; B.I Publication, 1980. .
2. C. Tandan & Dr. Chandhramoli; Textbook of physiology for Dental studies. Dorpan Publications.
3. Gorden Sears, W. S & Winwood W. S;Anatomy & Physiology for Nurses, Revised edition
Outcomes : At the end of this course, the learner will be able
- Explain the Anatomy and Physiology of all the major systems within the human body.
- Illustrate the anatomical location of the systems and explain their function.
- Identify the anatomical terms related to the human body.
- Match the anatomical terms with the appropriate physiology.
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