FACULTY OF SCIENCE / BIOTECHNOLOGY / BYT2009 - STRUCTURES AND FUNCTIONS OF ANIMALS

Contents Of The Courses in a weekly Period

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1Biological principles and Zoology, origin and chemistry of life, cells as living units, cell metabolism. Using light microscopy, mitosis and cytokinesis, substances transport from cell membrane , enzyme activities, meiosis, the formation of reproductive cellsIntegrated Principles of Zoology: Hickman, Keen, Larson & Eisenhour - McGraw-Hill, 16th Edition, 2014, s: 3-72
2Hierarchical organization of animal complexity, in multicellular extracellular components, tissue types, animal body plans. Tissue structure and functionIntegrated Principles of Zoology: Hickman, Keen, Larson & Eisenhour - McGraw-Hill, 16th Edition, 2014, s: 180-194, Freeman, W. H., and B. Bracegirdle. 1982. An atlas of histology, ed. 2. London, Heinemann Educational Books. Atlas of light micrographs with interpretive drawings.
3Classification and phylogeny of animals, protozoa, Mesozoa, parazoa, radial symmetrical animals, acoelomate animals, pseudocoelomate animals. Exercises on how to do the cladogram and classificationIntegrated Principles of Zoology: Hickman, Keen, Larson & Eisenhour - McGraw-Hill, 16th Edition, 2014, s:196-322, http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/pae/zoology/cladogram/
4Mollusca, annelida, arthropoda, aquatic and terrestrial mandibulata, protista, lofofor animals. Preservation methods of several animalsIntegrated Principles of Zoology: Hickman, Keen, Larson & Eisenhour - McGraw-Hill, 16th Edition, 2014, s: 325-456, appendix d
5Echinoderms, hemicordates, chordatesIntegrated Principles of Zoology: Hickman, Keen, Larson & Eisenhour - McGraw-Hill, 16th Edition, 2014, s: 456-505
6Fish, Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds, Mammals. Anesthesia methods of the animals, examining in the anesthetized animalsIntegrated Principles of Zoology: Hickman, Keen, Larson & Eisenhour - McGraw-Hill, 16th Edition, 2014, s: 507-637, appendix c
7In animals, support, protection and movement structures. Understanding of muscle physiology; isolated skeletal muscle contraction, physiology myoneural connectionsIntegrated Principles of Zoology: Hickman, Keen, Larson & Eisenhour - McGraw-Hill, 16th Edition, 2014, s: 642-661
8HomeostasisIntegrated Principles of Zoology: Hickman, Keen, Larson & Eisenhour - McGraw-Hill, 16th Edition, 2014, s: 664-681
9Blood circulation and respiration. Studies on human blood, showing the capillary circulation in frogs, showing breath in small mammals Integrated Principles of Zoology: Hickman, Keen, Larson & Eisenhour - McGraw-Hill, 16th Edition, 2014, s: 684-704
10Nutrition and digestion. Distribution of digestive enzymesIntegrated Principles of Zoology: Hickman, Keen, Larson & Eisenhour - McGraw-Hill, 16th Edition, 2014, s: 706-722
11Neural coordination. Examination of the nervous systemIntegrated Principles of Zoology: Hickman, Keen, Larson & Eisenhour - McGraw-Hill, 16th Edition, 2014, s: 724-748
12Chemical coordinationIntegrated Principles of Zoology: Hickman, Keen, Larson & Eisenhour - McGraw-Hill, 16th Edition, 2014, s: 751-766
13Immune systemIntegrated Principles of Zoology: Hickman, Keen, Larson & Eisenhour - McGraw-Hill, 16th Edition, 2014, s: 769-781
14BehaviorIntegrated Principles of Zoology: Hickman, Keen, Larson & Eisenhour - McGraw-Hill, 16th Edition, 2014, s: 783-800