PRINCIPLES OF PHYSIOLOGY AND GENERAL PATHOLOGY APPLIED TO BIOTECHNOLOGY 5Module PRINCIPLES OF PHYSIOLOGY
Academic Year 2025/2026 - Teacher: FILIPPO TORRISIExpected Learning Outcomes
Acquisition of the general principles of the functioning of the organism, from the basic mechanisms at the molecular level to the functions of cells and organs up to the integration of organ functions in complex organisms. The teaching also aims to provide knowledge on the functional integration of the different systems and on the control mechanisms in physiological conditions also for the purpose of maintaining homeostasis. Such knowledge will also provide the student with a necessary framework for the study of physiological and physiopathological mechanisms in the clinical disciplines that they will address in the following years.
Acquisition of the following skills: 1) ability to analyze and subsequently summarize the topics, i.e. ability to understand the mechanisms in detail and subsequently trace the purposes of the function; 2) ability to expose the topics in an adequate manner, both analytical and synthetic; 3) understanding of the importance of an in-depth knowledge of the topics of Physiology for professions in the medical-health field.
Course Structure
As per the Teaching Regulations of the Degree Course in Biotechnology – L 2:
Lectures (DF): 1 CFU = 7 hours of lectures
Lab exercises (EL): 1 CFU = 12 hours of lab exercises
Principles of physiology 6 CFU = 42 hours divided as follows:
- 5 CFU (DF) = 35 hours of lectures
- 1 CFU (EA)= 12 hours of exercises
Required Prerequisites
Detailed Course Content
1. Introduction to the study of physiology:
Levels of organization of living beings.
Organization of vertebrate organisms.
Compartments of the body.
Hints and reminders of molecular interactions.
Control systems and homeostasis.
Energy and cellular metabolism.
2. Communication, integration and homeostasis:
Osmosis and tonicity.
Transport processes.
Signaling pathways and signal transduction.
Resting membrane potential and introduction of the action potential.
3. Neurons: cellular properties and nervous network:
Organization of the nervous system.
Morpho-functional aspects of the brain and spinal cord.
Genesis and conduction of the action potential.
Synapses.
Neurotransmitters.
Integrations on the transmission of nervous information.
Brain functions: emotions, learning and memory.
Sympathetic and parasympathetic autonomic division.
Somatomotor system.
4. Sensory physiology
Somatic senses.
Chemical senses.
Ear: hearing and balance
Eye.
5. Muscles:
Structure of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscle.
Muscle contraction mechanisms.
Excitation-contraction coupling.
Motor control.
Autonomic or visceral reflexes.
Somatic motor reflexes.
6. Physiology of the cardiovascular system:
Overview of the cardiovascular system.
Pressure, volume, flow and resistance.
Morpho-functional aspects of myocardium and heart.
Cardiac electrical activity.
Blood flow and control of blood pressure.
7. Blood:
Plasma and corpuscular elements of the blood.
Hematopoiesis and notes on hemocatheresis.
Defense cells and notes on the immune and lymphatic systems.
Coagulation.
8. Respiratory system:
Notes on the structure and functions of the respiratory tract and lungs.
Respiratory muscles and respiratory mechanics.
Pulmonary alveoli and gas exchange.
Transport of gases in the blood.
Regulation of ventilation.
9. Urinary system:
Notes on the structure and functions of the kidneys.
The nephron: filtration, reabsorption and secretion.
Notes on renal clearance.
Contribution of the kidney in the regulation of blood pressure.
Contribution of the kidney in the regulation of pH.
10. Digestive system
Anatomy of the digestive system.
Functions and processes of the digestive system.
Gastrointestinal motility and enteric nervous system.
Liver
11. Endocrine system
Major endocrine glands and related hormones.
Hypothalamic-pituitary axis and regulation of hormone secretion.
Regulation of energy metabolism.
Control of hunger and satiety.
Sex hormones and notes on the reproductive system.
Textbook Information
Fisiologia umana - Un approccio integrato; Dee Unglaub Silverthorn. Ed. Pearson Italia; 8a Edizione: febbraio 2020. ISBN:978-88-919-0973-2.
Fisiologia umana; Stuart Ira Fox. Ed. Piccin 2020. 15ª Edizione. ISBN: 978-88-299-3040-1
Fisiologia: dalle molecole ai sistemi integrati Copertina flessibile – 23 marzo 2018 di Emilio Carbone (Autore), Federico Cicirata (Autore), Giorgio Aicardi (Autore)
Course Planning
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Learning Assessment
Learning Assessment Procedures
Information for students with disabilities and/or learning disabilities (LD)
To ensure equal opportunities and in compliance with applicable laws, interested students may request a personal interview to plan any compensatory and/or extenuating measures, based on their educational objectives and specific needs. Students may also contact the CInAP (Center for Active and Participatory Integration - Services for Disabilities and/or Learning Disabilities) representative at the Department of Biomedical and Biotechnological Sciences.
Examples of frequently asked questions and / or exercises
1) Describe the structure and function of chemical synapses.
2) List the main gastrointestinal hormones and illustrate their function.
3) Describe the mechanisms underlying muscle contraction.