Physiology

Phyisology is the branch of biology dealing with normal function of the body. The lectures in the primary orientation will deal with these functions by exploring the various systems that underlie daily function of the human body. An understanding of phyisology is essential to understand the other subjects of pathology and pharmacology. Pathology will explore what happens when these systems break down and pharmacology will explore the medications that target the physiological systems of the body. An understanding of cell biology and biochemistry will explore the body at a cellular and subcellular level and you will see how these contribute to the larger functions of the body.

The lectures in order are as follows:

  1. Homeostasis
  2. Sensation and local anaesthetic
  3. Pain
  4. Masticatory muscles
  5. Mastication
  6. Autonomic and enteric nervous systems
  7. Saliva
  8. Respiration
  9. The cardiovascular system

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