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Physiology

Physiology

From the heart and lungs to the digestive system, learn everything from the inside out, and understand why things go wrong in the body with a scientific understanding of human anatomy and physiology.

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Overview

  • Unpack and gain insight into various organ systems (cardiovascular, respiratory and gastrointestinal) and how these give us life
  • Learn about all things that keep the body upright and moving
  • Explore immunity and why vaccinations work
  • Gain knowledge on common diseases and how these affect the organ systems

12 Weeks

Duration

24 Lessons

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3 Modules

Online

Diploma

Certification

Contents

Of your course.

module 1

Diploma in Physiology

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  1. Physiology is Life

    The main focus of this lesson is to introduce you to physiology, and show you how physiology is relevant to your everyday life and why it forms a pivotal part of life itself. You will be introduced to one of the important organs - the heart and how it is the centre of life for the body. You will learn basic physiological terminology that will introduce you to the world of scientific communication.

  2. Drop the Beat

    We build on our knowledge and gain better insight into the heart's functionality and why it is such an important part of survival. We learn more about what heart rate is, what this measurement is used for, how it is maintained, how it is changed and why it changes. 

  3. Circulatory System 101

    We now shift our focus towards understanding how two important systems (the cardiovascular and respiratory systems) aka the circulatory system, work together. We look at the manual manner in which humans have used CPR to replicate the same effect of a circulatory system in saving lives. We discover the importance of breathing and why it is essential for life.

  4. Breath In, Breath Out

    Today's lesson is geared to help you understand how the lungs help with the maintenance of the body and provide oxygen to the organs. We will discuss characteristics and features of the lungs that are needed for the lungs to supply oxygen and expel the waste product carbon dioxide.

  5. Who's Fueling Who? (The digestive system)

    How do the systems that maintain our body's functions maintain themselves? What allows these systems to run in an ongoing manner? We gain insight as to why energy/ fuel is needed to keep these processes running and are introduced to the digestive system and how it helps the body to fuel itself.

  6. Hungry to learn!

    How does the digestive system ask us to eat to replenish its energy stores? The body uses various. In today's lesson, you will learn more about salivating, seeing food and then eating it you will also learn the terminology linked to the digestive system.

  7. The Controller (The Nervous System)

    In this lesson, we look at the main controller, the nervous system. The nervous system is there to respond to both internal and external changes that occur within the body. We all know that life is not a static state, various events occur within our body daily. Therefore, the nervous system helps in the regulation of these changes so that we can function as a living, interactive organism within our environment.

  8. Applied Physiology 101

    For our module finale, we will apply the knowledge gained over the last few lessons to the scenario to help us understand how physiology forms part of our everyday lives.

module 2

Intermediate in Physiology

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  1. Keeping Things Upright

    The main focus of this lesson is to introduce you to the systems that are responsible for giving the human body structure. You will be introduced to the skeleton and the various divisions and anatomical bones that are connected to form the skeleton.

  2. Having Your Back

    We look closer at the spinal cord that has our back and always ensures that we walk up straight. We identify various conditions which cause the spinal cord not to function to its full capacity and understand the effects of serious injuries to the spinal cord.

  3. We've Got a Bone to Pick

    Bones, we can not live without them as they are the building blocks of our skeletal structure. We gain insight into the various bones that are part of the human body and we understand how the health of bones is important to ensure we strengthen them as our primary structure.

  4. Joining Bones Together

    Ever wonder what keeps your muscles and bones working together? Our joints, tendons and ligaments are the extra special tissues that protect our muscles and are essential for movement to occur.

  5. Muscles

    In lesson 5 we examine muscles in more detail. We zoom in even closer and understand the different muscle fibres and the outcomes that each muscle fibre has on functionality. We gain insight into the level of how skeletal muscle is structured, from its smallest sub-unit into a complete muscle.

  6. Muscle Contraction

    If you have ever wondered how the muscles in our body result in movement, it is due to contraction and relaxation of the muscles. We discover the physiology behind how a muscle contraction occurs and introduce you to the concept that describes the process of a contraction known as the sliding filament theory.

  7. Protecting Our Muscles

    In lesson 7 we unravel our knowledge about muscles and understand the physiology behind warming up muscle, cooling down and events that occur due to over worked muscles.

  8. Muscle Phenomena

    After all the talk about muscles and understanding the effects of various conditions that affect muscles we gain insight into how muscles are repaired and we apply our knowledge of muscle fibres to a case study. Ending our module by applying our knowledge to a real-world setting.

module 3

Advanced in Physiology

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  1. What is Immunology?

    If you're wondering how your body can stay healthy and protect itself in our external environment that is often filled with various microorganisms, then in our first lesson of module 3 we understand what immunology is. We define what microorganism is and we unpack the basic knowledge of immunology.

  2. Physical Barrier - The Skin

    In lesson 2 we face the first line of defence of our immune system, the skin. The skin serves as the primary physical barrier to ensure that our internal environment is protected from our external environment. We look at the facts that give rise to the characteristics and features of the skin and how our skin serves as a health indicator.

  3. Covering our Knowledge About the Skin

    In lesson 3 we uncover our knowledge about the largest organ of our body our skin. We recap on our knowledge about the skin that is our first line of defence by acting as a physical barrier. Here we zoom in on a tissue level and understand the various layers of the skin and other functional roles of the skin. As well as a brief introduction to special features found on the skin such as nails and hair and their role.

  4. Innate Immunity

    What happens when pathogens get into the body despite the physical barrier of the skin? Our next line of defence is our innate immune system. We take an integrated look at the cells of innate immunity and how they help the human body protect itself.

  5. Adaptive Immunity

    If you wondering why you become immune to a disease that you have had before, we take a closer look at the adaptive immune system. We learn more about how your body puts various systems in place to continue and protect us from pathogens.

  6. Assisting the Immune System

    In lesson 6 we dive in and look at ways we can take precautions before developing diseases. We tap into the science behind it and understand how it truly helps the body remain healthy and suppress the development of sessional sickness by boosting our immune system. We learn more about medical treatment that has been developed to help our immune system. We look at what vaccines are and what are the principles around using vaccines. We gain insight into antibiotics and what they do to help with fighting off pathogens.

  7. Accepting or Rejecting the Outside World

    In Lesson 7 we look to gain insight into the medical usage of transplantation and blood transfusion. Here we understand the limitation that is linked to these methods based on the immunological response of the body. We open the discussion of the modern-day approaches that may limit the immunological effect.

  8. Disorders of the Immune System

    After covering the basics of what the immune system is, in our last lesson we wrap up the module by looking at what could go wrong with the immune system itself. We learn more about what happens when we become sensitive to our immune system's response. Unpack there various disorders linked to the immune system.

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