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33831 Human Physiology

Prof. Oran Kwon

<Class Meetings>
9:30-10:45 Tuesdays; 11:00-12:15 Friday
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As you come in, please


do the followings:
Find a seat in the front.
Please review the syllabus while
waiting for the class to start.

Oran Kwon

Office: Human Ecology BLD #301


Lab: Biofood Lab - Human Ecology BLD #501, 503-1
Contact information: 3277-6860(O), orank@ewha.ac.kr
Office hours: Mon 11:00-13:00 (appointment only)
Availability: I am normally on line from 9 am ~ 10 pm

Mon-Fri. If you need to contact me, please send me a


memo through CyberCampus or an email. I will respond
you ASAP, within 48 hrs.

Who can take this class?


This course aims for students of
nutrition major, who do not have
extensive science backgrounds,
to provide with the organized
understanding how body works.

What will we learn?

What is physiology?
Physiology explains how the
body works
by using biochemistry, cell
biology, genetics,..., etc.
from cellular or molecular
level to whole body scale

It begins to see the big


picture understanding body
function not as a collection
of unrelated phenomenon
but as a connective whole.
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Basic Concepts
This course introduces basic concepts relevant to:

Homeostasis
Intercellular communication
Nervous and endocrine system
Musculoskeletal system

Nervous System

Endocrine System

Brain

Pituitary

Parathyroids
Spinal Cord

Cardiovascular system
Digestive system
Endocrine system
Lymphatic system
Muscular system
Nervous system
Respiratory system
Skeletal system
Urinary system

Thyroid
Thymus
Adrenals
Pancreas
Ovaries
(female)
Testis(male)

Cardiovascular system
Digestive system
Endocrine system
Muscular System
Lymphatic system
Muscular system
Nervous system
Temporalis
Respiratory system
Mossete
Skeletal system
r
Pectoralis
Sternocleido
Urinary system
major
mastoid

Skeletal System
Skull
Clavicle
Sternum

Ribs
Biceps
Rectus
abdominus

Pelvis

Radiu
s
Ulna

Sartorius

Femur

Quadriceps

Gastrocnemi
us

Humeru
s
Vertebral
column

Tibia
Fibula

Coordinated body functions


Then, the coordinated body functions will be
discussed by utilizing information and principles
developed previous at each level of complexity.

Circulatory system
Respiratory system
Digestive system
Urinary system
Immune system
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Cardiovascular system

Carotid artery
Jugular
vein
Bronchial
artery

Superior
vena
cava
Pulmonar
y artery
Heart
Aorta

Lymphatic System

Right
lymphatic
duct
Thymus
gland
Thoracic
duct

Inferior vena
cava
Femoral artery
and vein

Cardiovascular system
Digestive system
Endocrine system
Lymphatic system
Muscular system
Nervous system
Respiratory system
Skeletal system
Urinary system

Spleen

Lymph
node

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Respiratory System
Nasal cavity
Pharynx
Trachea

Oral cavity
Larynx
Bronchus
Lungs

Cardiovascular system
Digestive system
Endocrine system
Lymphatic system
Muscular system
Nervous system
Respiratory system
Skeletal system
Urinary system
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Urinary System

Digestive System

Pharynx

Salivary gland
Esophagus
Liver

Gallbladder
Large intestine
Rectum

Kidney

Stomach

Ureter

Small intestine
Urethra

Cardiovascular system
Digestive system
Endocrine system
Lymphatic system
Muscular system
Nervous system
Respiratory system
Skeletal system
Urinary system

Bladder

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The goal
To help students explain the basic mechanisms
of homeostasis by integrating the functions of
cells, tissue, organs, and organ systems.
To help students identify and utilize appropriate
references to clarify and explain knowledge of
physiology.

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Role & Responsibilities

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Required reading

Cindy L Stanfield (2016).


Principles of Human
Physiology, 6th edition,
Pearson Education Inc.,
SanFrancisco, CA, USA
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Recommended readings
Eric Widmaier. Vanders Human
Physiology, McGraw-Hill Education, NY,
NY, USA
Cheryl Watson. Human Physiology, Jones
& Bartlett Learning, Burlington, MA, USA
, 2nd edition (2013),

PPT will be uploaded in the cyber


campus.
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Grade breakdown
10/10%
Attendance/Participation
Quizzes (unannounced)
20%
Exams
60%
(3 exams will be equally weighted)
Total

100%

Grades are typically curved.


Grades will NOT be given based upon needs, wants, desires, etc.
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Attention/participation
Attendance: Students are expected to attend ALL
lectures. This is because I will provide more than
facts by demonstrating how students should think
about concepts and apply them to the physiological
conditions. This insight is not always available from
subscription notes or the textbooks.
Participation: Students are also expected to
participate actively during the class and these counts
towards your grade.

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SOCRATIVE
Use your device with a web browser.
tablets, smartphones, laptops, iPod Touches, etc

Go to m.socrative.com.
Join Room Number 452233.
You will see Waiting for teacher to start an activity....

Respond on your devices, after I initiate an


activity.
The results will be seen on my screen.
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Quizzes
Six quizzes will be given randomly throughout the
course at the beginning of the class.
This is intended to help you stay current with
assigned textbook chapters and in-class material.
Quizzes will consist of simple questions such as true/
false or fill in the blank.
One lowest quiz score will be dropped, but there
will be NO makeup quizzes.

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Examination
There will be Three exams.
Tests will consist of
multiple-choices + short-answered questions (80%)
essay questions (20%)
Each exam will cover roughly one-third of the material.
Alternative exam times will NOT be granted for any
reason.

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Tentative lecture schedule


It is your responsibility to contact me ASAP if you are having problems with
assignments or any other class related matter. I want to address problems as soon as
possible.
I reserve the right to change, add, or remove course policies during the semester.

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Announcements

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Tutoring system

THREE tutors are


available for
questions and help in
this semester.
one-on-(three to five)
tutoring service for
more than 10 hours

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Thank you for


your patience

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