Course Outline for 125:355, Physiological Systems for Biomedical Engineers
Fall, 2015, Mon, Thursday, 5:00 to 6:20 PM, BME 102 (Auditorium)
Prof. George Shoane, shoane@rci.rutgers.edu, 848-445-6583, Room 306, Biomedical Engin.
Bldg. Busch Campus. Office Hour: Fridays 4-5 PM.
Textbook: Selected-Chapters Edition of Vanderss Human Physiology, The Mechanisms of
Body Function, Widmaier, Raff, and Strang, McGraw-Hill, 13th Edition, 2014.
Lecture Chapter
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Topics
Chemical Composition of the Body
Atoms, molecules, ions, free radicals, polar molecules
Solutions, classes of organic molecules carbohydrate, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids
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3
4
Cell Structure and Protein Function
A.
Cell Structure
B.
Proteins Transcription from DNA to RNA, and translation from RNA to protein
C.
Protein Binding Sites
D. Enzymes and Chemical Energy
5
E.
4
Metabolic Pathways Glycolysis, Krebs cycle, oxidative phosphorylation
Movement of Molecules Across Cell Membranes
Diffusion, mediated transport
Osmosis, endocytosis, exocytosis, epithelial transport, glands
5
Control of Cells by Chemical Messengers
Intracellular receptors, plasma membrane receptors: ion channel, tyrosine kinase, JAK
kinase, G protein
Calcium as 2nd messenger, eicosanoids, transcription factors
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10
11
Neuronal Signaling and the Structure of the Nervous System
A.
Neural Tissue
B.
Membrane Potentials
C.
Synapses Neurotransmitters and neuromodulators
D. Structure of the Nervous System
9
Muscle
12
A.
Skeletal Muscle
13
B. Smooth Muscle
14
Midterm Review
15
MIDTERM
12
Cardiovascular Physiology
16
A.
Overall Design of the Cardiovascular System
B.
The Heart
17-18
C. The Vascular System
18-20
D. Integration of Cardiovascular Function: Regulation of Systemic Arterial Pressure
21
E.
11
Cardiovascular Pattern in Health and Disease
The Endocrine System
22
A.
General Characteristics of Hormones and Hormonal Control Systems
B-C. The Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland; The Thyroid Gland
23
D.
24
E-F. Endocrine Control of Growth; Endocrine Control of Ca2+ Homeostasis
13
The Endocrine Response to Stress
Respiratory Physiology
25
Organization of the respiratory system, ventilation and lung mechanics, how stable
balance is achieved between breaths, exchange of gases in alveoli and tissues
26
Transport of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen in the blood
27
Control of respiration, hypoxia, nonrespiratory functions of the lungs
Grading:
Percent
Attendance
Warning: Signing for an absent student will mean a total of
0% for both students, plus Administrative disciplinary action.
Practice Quiz
Non-graded. Collected at end of each lecture.
Homework (Connect)
LearnSmart/Smartbook
Midterm
Final
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100
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** Because of continued inappropriate usage via the wireless connection, laptops and other electronic
devices will not be permitted during lectures. Download lecture notes from Sakai before class.
** There will be a 20% deduction for any Make-Up Exam, except for a real medical emergency (this
does not include just having a visit at the clinic).
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