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Advanced Physiology of Animals ANSC 3405

Today's Outline. IntroductionsInstructors, students and picturesSyllabusClass format (lectures and lab)Advice on preparing for classLecturePrinciples of physiologyHomeostasisBody size. Introductions. Dr. John McGloneDr. Mhairi SutherlandLindsey Hulbert, graduate studentStudentsNameWher

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Advanced Physiology of Animals ANSC 3405

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    1. Advanced Physiology of Animals ANSC 3405 Dr. John McGlone and others

    2. Today’s Outline Introductions Instructors, students and pictures Syllabus Class format (lectures and lab) Advice on preparing for class Lecture Principles of physiology Homeostasis Body size

    3. Introductions Dr. John McGlone Dr. Mhairi Sutherland Lindsey Hulbert, graduate student Students Name Where you are from Major Career Goals Student pictures

    4. Syllabus Objectives Overview of animal physiology history, complexity and integration of animal physiology research Pre requirements Ansc 2202 (Anatomy) or equivalent > 3.0 GPA

    5. Lecture format and materials Lectures, reading and research assignments, handouts, homework, quizzes and exams Class Website: http://www.depts.ttu.edu/porkindustryinstitute/Advanced%20Physiology/Advanced_Physiology.htm Print lectures prior to class for note taking Syllabus

    6. Syllabus Textbook Most of the book will be covered Lab notebook With duplicate carbon pages to turn in

    7. Syllabus Grading Procedures: Normal grading scale (90% = A, etc.) Source of points Hour exams (3) 300 (37.5%) Quizzes, homework, projects 100 (12.5%) Final exam (comprehensive) 200 (25%) Laboratory 200 (25%) ----------------- Total 800 (100%)

    8. Syllabus Exams and quizzes/assignments 3 Exams on previous material Final exam comprehensive Assignments must be turn in on time 25% loss of points per late day Missed quizzes can only be made up with excused absences Attendance Mandatory for laboratory Lecture: 2 excused absences, 20 point loss for each class missed unexcused If you will be missing more than 3 lectures, then you may need to reconsider taking this course

    9. Syllabus Laboratory Physiology/surgery laboratories Animal care and experiments outside of class Laboratory write-ups and research Assignment (Towards the end of the year) of a topic to present All laboratories will need to be written up (instructions and questions will be provided)

    10. Advanced Physiology of Animals ANSC 3405 Lecture 1

    11. Major Branches of Physiology and Medicine Cardiovascular Renal Respiratory Gastrointestinal Neuroscience Endocrinology Reproductive Orthopedic (Bone and Muscle)

    12. Major Branches of Physiology Comparative Physiology Environmental Physiology Evolutionary Physiology Developmental Physiology Cell Physiology/Biology

    13. Biological function at each level of organization

    15. Brief History of Physiology Socrates Aristotle Galileo (1568-1657) Marcello Malpighi (1628-1694) Microscopic biology/physiology Antoine Lavoiser (1578-1657) Chemistry & metabolism: oxygen consumption William Harvey (1578-1657)

    16. The rapid expansion of our modern knowledge in physiology began in the late 1800s 1920-1950s Phase of classic physiology research 1950-1980 Phase of biochemical discoveries: DNA, Enzymes, Receptors, Hormones, etc. 1980-present Transgenics, cloning, knock-outs, xenotransplantation, and much more. Brief History of Physiology

    17. Claude Bernard (1872) The milieu interieur “Constancy of the internal environment is the condition of life” Walter B. Cannon (1871-1945) Sympathetic “flight or fight” response “Homeostasis” Homeostasis http://www.depts.ttu.edu/porkindustryinstitute/Advanced%20Physiology/Introduction%20AP_files/frame.htmhttp://www.depts.ttu.edu/porkindustryinstitute/Advanced%20Physiology/Introduction%20AP_files/frame.htm

    18. Feedback and Control

    25. Surface Area Calculations Area, m2 = 0.1 wt0.667 (wt, in kg) Calculate surface area for: 1000, 30 g mice = ? 1, 30 kg pig = ?

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