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The aim of the discipline is to offer the students a basic informations on the structure and function of the human body and its particular organ systems, their microscopical structure, and basic information about their development. Teaching of anatomy is integrated with histology and embryology, and also with physiology and biochemistry. It allows association between structural and functional aspects. |
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Stingl.J.: Anatomie pro bakalářské studium Zdravotní vědy . Uč. texty 3.LF UK, 1994 Junqueira L.C. et al.: Základy histologie. H+H, Praha, 1997, selected chapters materials for study in the internet pages: Department of Anatomy, Department of Histology and Embryology |
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The teaching process will be organized in the form of lectures and practical training. |
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Good level of theoretical as well as practical knowledge of the macroscopic and microscopic structure of the human body. The final examination will be organised in the verbal form. Final examination is oral. |
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Chapters to be taught: 1. Introduction into the anatomy, anatomical terms, introduction into the histology and embryology 2. Cytology, Tissues, organs, organism 3. Skeletal system and arthrology 4. Muscles 5. Digestive system 6. Respiratory system 7. Urogenital system 8. Topographical regions of the body 9. Cardiovascular system 10. Pheripheral nervous system 11. Central nervous system 12. Senses 13. Endocrine glands 14. Skin and its derivatives |
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The admission examination will verify the knowledge of the biology, chemistry and fyzics. |