Note Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the General Physiology course, the student will be able to: 1. Use vocabulary of appropriate terminology that allows for effective exchange of information related to anatomy and physiology. 2. Recognize anatomical structures and explain physiological functions of tissues, organs, and organ systems. 3. Recognize and explain the principles of homeostasis and the purpose of feedback in controlling physiological systems in the body. 4. Recognize and explain the basic interactions within and between organs and physiological systems in the body. 5. Generate ideas that connect knowledge of anatomy and physiology with real-life situations and examples, including situations related to decision-making about healthy lifestyles and states of disturbed homeostasis. 6. Describe and demonstrate some of the basic laboratory procedures used to investigate the physiological function of organ systems. 7. Interpret graphs of biochemical and physiological data. 8. Demonstrate a high level of expertise in using relevant literature, websites, and databases, assess the significance of data, and monitor basic achievements in the field of Physiology.
Name | Lectures | Exercises | Laboratory |
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ALEKSANDRA MRDAK | 2x2 11B+8S+76P | ||
ANDREJ PEROVIĆ | 3x1 11B+8S+77P | ||
ANĐELKA ŠĆEPANOVIĆ | 2x2 11B+8S+77P |