Syllabus
Course Code: BPEd -102 Course Name: Anatomy and Physiology |
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MODULE NO / UNIT | COURSE SYLLABUS CONTENTS OF MODULE | NOTES |
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1 | Anatomy and Physiology i. Meaning of Anatomy and Physiology. Its scope of in the field of Physical Education. ii. Cell: Meaning, Cell organelles, function with Diagram. iii. Tissue: meaning, types and their functions. iv. Skeleton: Meaning, Types of Bones and their Functions. v. Joints: Meaning, Types and Functions. vi. Gender difference in the Skeleton systems. |
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2 | Circulatory and Digestive system. i. Circulatory System: Structure of the heart, blood vessels attached to the heart, types of circulation (Systematic, Pulmonary and Coronary circulation). ii. Blood: meaning, its constituents, functions and Blood pressure. iii. Heart rate, stock volume, cardiac output and Effect of exercise on circulatory system. iv. Digestive System: Organs, Structure and functions of digestive system. v. Name and functions of various digestive juices and enzymes on different nutrients. vi. Effect of exercise on the Digestive System. |
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3 | Respiratory and Excretory system i. Respiratory System: Meaning, Organs, Structure and their functions. ii. Mechanism of gas exchange in the lungs and tissues iii. Oxygen duct and second wind: meaning and causes. iv. Different lung capacities and volumes and effect of exercise on respiratory system. v. Excretory System: meaning, organs of excretion (kidneys and skin) with their structure and functions. vi. Effect of exercise on the Excretory System |
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4 | Muscular system, Nervous system and Endocrine gland. i. Muscular System: Meaning, Characteristics and functions of muscles ii. Types of muscles and effect of exercise on Muscular system. iii. Endocrine Glands: Meaning and functions of different types of glands (Pituitary, Thyroid, Parathyroid, Adrenal and Sex glands). iv. Effect of exercise on endocrine glands. v. Nervous System: Meaning, Structure of nerve cell. vi. Division of Nervous system: Central nervous system (CNS) and Peripheral Nervous System (PNS), functions of Brain and Spinal cord |
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