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This course will enable the students
• To know in detail about various systems of body
• To acquire knowledge regarding the human body
1. Cell and Tissues
· Structure and functions
2. Skeletal system
· Structure, formation & types of bones
3. Sense organs
· Structure & functions
1. Cardiovascular system
· Blood: composition, functions, blood group
· Heart: structure, blood vessels, cardiac cycle
· Circulation of blood
· Blood pressure, hypertension, heart attack
2. Lymphatic system
· Structure & function of lymph
Lymph vessels
Lymph nodes
· Importance and significance in diseases
· Immunity & vaccines
1. Nervous system
· Structure & function of neurons
· Structure & function of Brain & spinal cord
· Peripheral system
· Hypothalamus & its functions
2. Endocrine system
· Structure & function of endocrine glands
· Role of hormones
· Related disorders
1. Digestive system
· Structure & functions of digestive organs
· Digestion & absorption of carbohydrates, proteins, fats
2. Respiratory system
· Structure &function of respiratory organs
· Role of lungs in exchange of gases
· Vital capacity
1. Urinary system
· Structure & functions of kidney
· Urine formation
· Factors affecting urine formation &excretion
2. Reproductive system
· Structure & functions of male & female reproductive organs
· Menstrual cycle, spermatogenesis
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