Lecturer(s)
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Cichá Martina, doc. Mgr. Ph.D.
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Tománková Kristína, RNDr. PhD.
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Course content
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Lectures: Introduction, literature Human body structure Cytology overview Introduction to histology, epithelia Binders - connective tissue Binders ? cartilage, bone tissue Growth and development of bones Muscle tissue Nerve tissue Physiology of nerve cell Physiology of nerve cell Physiology of muscles Bodily fluids, internal environment of the body, homeostasis Tutorials: Introduction, literature The external shape of a human body Anatomical terminology Anatomical terminology General theory about bones Bone connections Axial skeleton Axial skeleton The skeleton and upper extremity joints The skeleton and lower extremity joints The skull ? general description, development, neurocranium The skull ? splanchnocranium, dentition General muscular mechanism Muscles of the head and neck
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic Lecture(Interpretation, Training), Demonstration
- Homework for Teaching
- 40 hours per semester
- Attendace
- 6 hours per semester
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Learning outcomes
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Somatology acquaints students with the structure and function of human body and is one of the core disciplines of special pedagogy.
The student after successful completion of the course receives the information necessary for follow-up study of human physiology and other biological and medical disciplines.
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Prerequisites
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Knowledge of human biology on the level of grammar curriculum.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
Successful graduation of a test.
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Recommended literature
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Dylevský, I. Trojan, S. (1990). Somatologie I., II.. Praha: Avicenum.
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Klementa, J. (1981). Somatologie a antropologie. Praha: SPN.
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Kopecký, M., Kikalová, K., Bezděková, M., Hřivnová, M., Majerová, J. (2010). Somatologie. Olomouc.
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