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IA - Biochemistry I.

Class at Third Faculty of Medicine |
CSFBXX41C

Syllabus

Lectures:

Transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide

Biochemistry of blood cells

CONFERENCE - respiration, blood, body fluids

Acid-base balance

Functional biochemistry of digestive tract

Energy metabolism

CONFERENCE - urogenital system, acid-base balance

Biochemistry of liver cell

General toxicology

Biotransformation of xenobiotics

Vitamins in metabolism

Free radicals and antioxidants

CONFERENCE - digestion and resorption

Seminars:

Introduction to practical trainings (theory: blood collection, electrophoresis, centrifugation, a guide to the labs)

Blood serum proteins electrophoresis - practical training

Hemoglobin - structure, function and metabolism

Chemical examination of urine. Urine sediment - practical training

Acid - base balance

Determination of blood glucose level. Interpretation of oGTT - practical training

Alkali phosphatase (ALP) - determination of serum activity - practical training

Biochemistry of liver cell

Biotransformation of xenobiotics

Intermediary metabolism relationships

Annotation

Structure and function of human body (Module IA) involves basic theoretical subjects: anatomy, histology, physiology and biochemistry. In summer semester of the first year module IA is composed of 3 courses: Respiration, blood and body fluids, Urogenital system.

Acid-base balance, Digestion and resorption. The arrangement of the systems is coordinated with the teaching of the same objects in three other disciplines (anatomy, histology, physiology).