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Anatomophysiology

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Publication in the Diário da República: Aviso n.º 10753/2023 de 01/06/2023

5 ECTS; 1º Ano, 1º Semestre, 52,50 TP , Cód. 65892.

Lecturer
- Pedro Reis (2)
- Mario Ferreira (1)(2)

(1) Docente Responsável
(2) Docente que lecciona

Prerequisites
N/A

Objectives
The curricular unit of Anatomophysiology aims to transmit to the student integrated knowledge of the structure and physiology of the human organism, namely the skeletal, joint and muscular systems, movement control and coordination systems and internal organic systems, developing in the student the ability to interpret, analyze and intervene in the anatomophysiological phenomena inherent to human behavior within the sport phenomenon.

Program
1. General organization of the human body
1.1. Basic notions of cellular physiology
1.1.1. General organization of the eukaryotic cell
1.1.1.1. Cell nucleus
1.1.1.2. Cytoplasm and cytoplasmic organelles
1.1.2. Plasma membrane (cell membrane)
1.1.3. Movement through the cell membrane
1.1.3.1. Passive transport
1.1.3.2. Facilitated diffusion
1.1.3.3. Active transport
1.2. Tissues
1.2.1. Connective tissue
1.2.2. Muscle tissue
1.2.3. Nervous tissue
1.2.4. Epithelial tissue
1.3. General organization of systems
1.3.1. Levels of structural organization of the human organism
1.3.2. Systems of the human organism
1.4. Anatomical terminology and body plans
1.4.1. Standard anatomical position
1.4.2. Body plans
1.4.3. Directional terms
2. Support and movement systems
2.1. Osteology
2.1.1. Bone anatomy of the head, spine and thorax
2.1.2. Bone anatomy of the upper limb
2.1.3. Bone anatomy of the lower limb
2.2. Arthrology
2.2.1. Types of joints
2.2.2. General constitution of the movable joint
2.2.3. Morphological and functional classification of movable joints
2.2.4. Joint movements
2.3. Myology
2.3.1. Skeletal muscle physiology
2.3.1.1. General structure of skeletal muscle
2.3.1.2. Skeletal muscle fiber structure
2.3.1.3. Skeletal muscle contraction
2.3.1.4. Types of muscle contractions
2.3.1.5. Skeletal muscle energy metabolism
2.3.1.6. Types of muscle fibers
2.3.2. Trunk muscle anatomy
2.3.3. Muscular anatomy of the upper limb
2.3.4. Muscular anatomy of the lower limb
3. Movement control and coordination systems
3.1. Nervous system
3.1.1. General organization of the nervous system
3.1.2. Structural and functional organization of the central nervous system
3.1.2.1. Spinal cord
3.1.2.2. Brain
3.1.3. Structural and functional organization of the peripheral nervous system
3.1.4. Receptors and sensitivity pathways
3.2. Neuromuscular coordination mechanisms
3.2.1. Intramuscular coordination
3.2.2. Intermuscular coordination
4. Internal organic systems
4.1. Homeostasis
4.1.1. Homeostatic mechanisms
4.2. Autonomic nervous system
4.2.1. General organization of the autonomic nervous system
4.2.2. Sympathetic division
4.2.3. Parasympathetic division
4.3. Endocrine system
4.3.1. General characterization of the endocrine system
4.3.2. Endocrine glands, hormones and target organs
4.4. Organic systems
4.4.1. Cardiovascular system
4.4.1.1. Anatomy and physiology of the heart
4.4.1.2. Cardiac mechanical cycle
4.4.1.3. Vascular system, general structure of blood vessels
4.4.1.4. Systemic and pulmonary circulation
4.4.2. Respiratory system
4.4.2.1. Organs of the respiratory system
4.4.2.2. Respiratory mechanics
4.4.2.3. Exchange and transport of respiratory gases
4.4.2.4. Regulatory mechanisms of respiratory activity
4.4.3. Digestive system
4.4.3.1. Anatomy of the digestive system
4.4.3.2. Functional organization of the digestive system
4.4.3.3. Physiological processes in the digestive tract
4.4.3.4. Regulation of digestion
4.4.4. Urinary system
4.4.4.1. Urinary tract
4.4.4.2. Kidney anatomy
4.4.4.3. Glomerular filtration
4.4.4.4. Regulatory functions of the kidney

Evaluation Methodology
1 – Continuous Evaluation
Assessment procedure characterized by two written tests.
The student is considered approved when the final result from the arithmetic mean of the tests ((a+b)/2=x) is equal to or greater than 9.5 values.
Participation in this evaluation process is subject to a minimum rating of 7.5 values in both tests. It is mandatory for the student to attend at least 75% of the scheduled classes.
Students who are not successful in the continuous evaluation process will be able to take the exam in the following seasons, as provided for in the assessment regulations.
2 – Exam Evaluation
Access to the regular exam and appeal follows the provisions of the current assessment regulations.
In an exam, written or oral, the student's knowledge of all the syllabus of the curricular unit will be assessed.
The exam, at any time, consists of a written test and an oral test, with the minimum score for admission to the oral test being 7.5 values.
The oral test will take place 48 hours after the publication of the written test score, considering only working days for the period.
The student's final classification in the exam will result from the following formula: Final Classification = [(Written test)+(Oral test)/2].
The student is considered to have passed the exam if the final classification is equal to or greater than 9.5 values.

Bibliography
- Espanha, M. e Armada da Silva, P. (2019). Sistemas Orgânicos Internos: Anatomofisiologia do Sistema Nervoso Autónomo, Sistema Endócrino e Aparelhos Digestivo, Respiratório, Cardiovascular e Urinário. Lisboa: FMH
- Pezarat Correia , P. e Espanha, M. (2010). Aparelho Locomotor: Anatomofisiologia dos Sistemas Nervoso, Osteoarticular e Muscular. (Vol. 1). Lisboa: FMH
- Pezarat Correia, P. (2016). Aparelho Locomotor: Função Neuromuscular e Adaptações à Atividade Física. (Vol. 2). Lisboa : FMH
- Tate, P. e D. Stephens, T. e R. Seely, R. (2005). Anatomia e fisiologia. Lisboa: Lusodidacta

Teaching Method
Oral presentation of the content, through audiovisual means.
Viewing, analyzing and discussing videograms.
Observation and interpretation of anatomical models.
Interaction with examples of concrete cases of sports performance.
Research tasks.

Software used in class
N/A

 

 

 


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