Well, this subject is simple yet complicated.
You'll come across topics which you've already studied, So it makes it simple that way.
It makes it complicated when you actually write, JNTU wants quantity and quality from student, so writing irrelevant stuff wont fetch you marks and writing less wont fetch either.
This subject includes :
UNIT I
Scope of Anatomy and Physiology and basic terminology used in these subjects.
Structure of cell, its components and their function.
Elementary tissues of the human body: epithelial, connective, muscular and nervous tissues, their sub- types and characteristics.
Body fluids, Homeostasis
Skeletal system: Structure, composition and functions of skeleton,
classification of joints, types of movements at joints,
Skeletal muscles: Gross anatomy, physiology of muscle contraction,
physiological properties of skeletal muscles and their disorders.
Rhematiod arthritis, gout
UNIT II
Haemopoietic system and Lymphatic System: Composition and functions of blood and its elements, their disorders, blood groups and their significance, mechanism of coagulation, disorders of platelets and coagulation. Anemias and its types, lymph nodes, vessels, lymph organs
.
Cardiovascular system: Basic anatomy, physiology and conduction system of heart, blood vessels and circulation. Basic pulmonary, coronary, hepatic, system, understanding of cardiac cycle, cardiac output, heart sounds and electrocardiogram. blood pressure and its regulation. Brief outline of cardiovascular disorders like hypertension, hypotension, atherosclerosis, angina, myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure and cardiac arrhythmias.
UNIT III
Digestive System: Gross anatomy of the gastro-intestinal tract, functions of its different parts including those of liver, pancreas and gall bladder, various gastrointestinal secretions and their role in the absorption and digestion of food, peptis ulcer, ulcerative colitis, hepatic disorder, cholecystitis.
UNIT IV
Concept of health and diseases: Disease causing agents and prevention of disease, balanced diet and nutritional deficiency disorders. Demography and Family Planning: Demography cycle, population problem, family planning and various contraceptive methods. Medical termination of pregnancy.
UNIT V
Brief outline of communicable diseases, causative agents, modes of transmission and prevention (chicken pox, measles, influenza, diptheria whooping cough, tuberculosis, poliomyelitis, hepatitis, cholera, typhoid, food poisoning, helmenthiasis, malaria, filariasis, rabies, trachoma, tetanus, leprosy, syphilis, gonnorrhoea, and Aids).
You'll come across topics which you've already studied, So it makes it simple that way.
It makes it complicated when you actually write, JNTU wants quantity and quality from student, so writing irrelevant stuff wont fetch you marks and writing less wont fetch either.
This subject includes :
UNIT I
Scope of Anatomy and Physiology and basic terminology used in these subjects.
Structure of cell, its components and their function.
Elementary tissues of the human body: epithelial, connective, muscular and nervous tissues, their sub- types and characteristics.
Body fluids, Homeostasis
Skeletal system: Structure, composition and functions of skeleton,
classification of joints, types of movements at joints,
Skeletal muscles: Gross anatomy, physiology of muscle contraction,
physiological properties of skeletal muscles and their disorders.
Rhematiod arthritis, gout
UNIT II
Haemopoietic system and Lymphatic System: Composition and functions of blood and its elements, their disorders, blood groups and their significance, mechanism of coagulation, disorders of platelets and coagulation. Anemias and its types, lymph nodes, vessels, lymph organs
Cardiovascular system: Basic anatomy, physiology and conduction system of heart, blood vessels and circulation. Basic pulmonary, coronary, hepatic, system, understanding of cardiac cycle, cardiac output, heart sounds and electrocardiogram. blood pressure and its regulation. Brief outline of cardiovascular disorders like hypertension, hypotension, atherosclerosis, angina, myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure and cardiac arrhythmias.
UNIT III
Digestive System: Gross anatomy of the gastro-intestinal tract, functions of its different parts including those of liver, pancreas and gall bladder, various gastrointestinal secretions and their role in the absorption and digestion of food, peptis ulcer, ulcerative colitis, hepatic disorder, cholecystitis.
UNIT IV
Concept of health and diseases: Disease causing agents and prevention of disease, balanced diet and nutritional deficiency disorders. Demography and Family Planning: Demography cycle, population problem, family planning and various contraceptive methods. Medical termination of pregnancy.
UNIT V
Brief outline of communicable diseases, causative agents, modes of transmission and prevention (chicken pox, measles, influenza, diptheria whooping cough, tuberculosis, poliomyelitis, hepatitis, cholera, typhoid, food poisoning, helmenthiasis, malaria, filariasis, rabies, trachoma, tetanus, leprosy, syphilis, gonnorrhoea, and Aids).


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