| DETAILED COURSE SYLLABUS (ENGLISH) |
| Name of the Course: Introductory Veterinary Physiology and Biochemistry -II |
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| Course No. AHD-122; Cr. Hrs. 3 (2+1) |
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| Theory |
- General Physiology and Biochemistry of circulatory system- Cardiac cycle, system of heart, nervous control of blood flow, shock (blood volume and pressure), Venus and lymphatic return, theory of vaccination and immunity in animals.
- General Physiology and Biochemistry of urinary system- Physiology of kidney and nephrone.
- General Physiology and Biochemistry of female genital system- Puberty, oogenesis ovulation, formation of corpus luteum, estrous cycle, hormones of female reproduction system, pregnancy and parturition,
- General Physiology and Biochemistry of male reproduction system – Erection, ejaculation, hormones of male reproduction system, factors affecting working of testis, sex determination, spermatogenesis, spermatozoa, working of accessory glands
- General Physiology and Biochemistry of milk letdown - Structure of udder, milk secretion, galactopoesis, letdown of milk, formation of colostrum, milk fat and milk protein, agalactia.
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| Practical |
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| Practical introductory study of following using charts, models and basic laboratory facilities: |
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- Physiology of circulatory system- Cardiac cycle, system of heart, nervous control of blood flow, shock (blood volume and pressure), Venus and lymphatic return, theory of vaccination and immunity in animals.
- Physiology and biochemistry of urinary system- Physiology of kidney and nephrone.
- Physiology of female genital reproduction system- Puberty, oogenesis ovulation, formation of corpus luteum, estrous cycle, hormones of female reproduction system, pregnancy and parturition,
- Physiology of male genital reproduction system – Erection, ejaculation, hormones of male reproduction system, factors affecting working of testis, sex determination, spermatogenesis, spermatozoa, working of accessory glands
- Physiology of milk letdown - Structure of udder, milk secretion, galactopoesis, letdown of milk, formation of colostrum, milk fat and milk protein, agalactia.
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