Faculty of Agriculture
Department of Animal Production
Advanced Animal Physiology II (AP 712)
Second Semester 2006 / 2007
Instructors:
Dr. Kamel Mahmoud
Phone: 7201000 Ext. 22212
Office hours: 11:15 – 12:15 (Sun, Tue) or by appointment
Dr. Nafez AL-Beitawi
Phone: 7201000 Ext. 22223
Office hours: (Sun 11-12, Mon, Wed 1 - 2) or by appointment
Course Objective: To acquire a better understanding of mechanisms upon which life depends through an integrated study of the body’s functional systems.
Students are expected to learn the basic cellular structure and function, physiological mechanisms regulating respiration and gas exchange, body temperature, digestion and nutrient absorption, and advanced aspects of reproduction and lactation.
Course Contents:
Week Subject Ref Instructor
1 Structure & function of the respiratory system 1,2 Dr. Kamel
2,3 Mechanical properties in breathing 1,2 Dr. Kamel
4 Pulmonary and bronchial circulation 1,2 Dr. Kamel
5 Transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide 1,2 Dr. Kamel
6-9 Elements of renal function 1,2 Dr. Kamel
10, 11 Control of body fluid osmolality and volume 1,2 Dr. Kamel
12, 13 Gastrointestinal anatomy and physiology 3, 4 Dr. Nafez
13, 14 Thremoregulation and metabolism 3, 4 Dr. Nafez
15 Energy balance 3, 4 Dr. Nafez
Required texts:
1- Essential Medical Physiology. 1992. L. R. Johnson
2- Physiology, Third edition. 1993. R. M. Berne and M. N. Levy
3- Physiology of Small Animals. 1991, Y. Ruckebush, L. P. Phameuf and R. Dunlop
4- Avian Physiology. 2000, Edited by G. Whittow
From time to time during the semester, references to particular journal articles and review papers will be provided, some by which are merely for your own interest.
Grading:
First exam 25% (Tuseday 20/3/2007)
Second exam 25% (Sunday 22/4/2007)
Final exam 50% (Compresehsive)