VETERINARY PHYSIOLOGY I AND ETHOLOGY
cod. 1004380

Academic year 2023/24
2° year of course - First semester
Professor responsible for the course unit
Francesca GRASSELLI
integrated course unit
9 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ITALIAN

Course unit structured in the following modules:

Learning objectives

he course aims to provide students with the general principles of the organization of physiological functions, integrating knowledge acquired in previous courses.
Examples of integration of regulatory processes will be also provided.
The student will have to acquire the basic principles of ethology and gain insight on the applications in Veterinary Medicine, expecially as regards to animal behaviors, including wild ungulates, and animal welfare.
Learning outcomes:

.Knowledge and understanding. The student will gain knowledge of the main principles of cellular and general veterinary physiology, functions of the organs and systems in domestic animals, taking also into account comparative aspects. The understanding of integration odf the varous functions will also be necessary.
.Applying knowledge and understanding. The student will gain capacity to use knowledge in order to identify and evaluate experimental data and descriptive graphs of functional characteristics of organisms.
.Making judgements. The student will acquire ability to understand and critically and independently discuss data and different research topics.
Communication. The student should be able to correctly use specialized terminology during his speech and should gain capacity to analyze logically and sequentially cause/effect sequences of physiological processes

Prerequisites

To sign up for the exam, the student has to pass the following exams:
BIOCHIMICA VETERINARIA, ANATOMIA NORMALE VETERINARIA, FISICA APPLICATA-MATEMATICA DI BASE APPLICATA ALLE SCIENZE BIOMEDICHE- INFORMATICS.

Course unit content

The concept of homeostasis and its implications for the study of physiology will be introduced in the initial part of the course. The course will continue with the description of the main functional aspects of cells, paying particular attention to the description of the eletrical phenomena, to introduce the descrition of neuron physiology. The next part of the course will be devoted to discuss blood physiology, illustrating the main features and describing in detial the events of hemostasis.
In the next part a general overview of the nervous system functional organization will be made, including general aspects of sensory, motor and integrative functions. The physiology of sensory receptors, sensory organs will be illustrated and an explanation of the somatic sensory pathways, as well as a description of the pain pathways will be provided. The control of voluntary and reflex motor activity will be also studied. A description of autonomic nervous systems, as regards to organization, functions and neurotransmitters will be provided. Homeostatic and behavioral functions of hypothalamus will be also studied. In the final part of the module, some aspects of animal behavior will be studied.
A general overview of digestive functions and their control mechanisms will then be given. Thereafter, secretion and motility throughout the gastrointestinal tract will be described, as well as the digestive functions of pancreas and liver. Digestion and absorption of the nutrients will also be studied. A description of fermentative processes in herbivores and motility of forestomachs will also be provided.

Full programme

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Bibliography

-"Fisiologia degli animali domestici",Sjaastad, Sand, Hove, Edizione italiana,Casa Editrice Ambrosiana.
-"Manuale di Fisiologia Veterinaria",Cunningham, Antonio Delfino Editore.
-"Fisiologia medica", Guyton and Hall, Piccin, Padova.
-"Fisiologia degli animali-dai geni agli organismi", Sherwood, Andorf, Yancey, Zanichelli.

Teaching methods

Course topics will be addressed in lectures. In addition, practical training, seminars and educational visits will be proposed to integrate teorical lectures.
Students will be also required to work in a group to manage and prepair an oral presentation of a research paper, available in scientific literature, on different aspects of ethology. A seminar lesson will deal with the main aspects of the physiology and ethology of wild ungulates.
All course material will be made available to students.

Assessment methods and criteria

The acquisition of knowledge and understanding of the issues covered by the course ,as described by D1, D2 and D3, will be tested by means of an oral examination aiming to verify the acquisition of a critical discussion of course content. The questions have equal weighting in the exam grading which will be expressed out of thirty.
The final grades will be immediately communicated to the students and electronically recorded. No partial or in itinere exams will be provided.
Students with disabilities, DSA, or BES should send requests concerning
the need of compensatory tools and dispensatory measures at least 10 days before the exam by sending an email to the course coordinator and to the Department Referee (http://cai.unipr.it/it/student-con-dsa-e-con-bes/42/) as well as to CentroAccoglienza e Inclusione(cai@unipr.it).

Other information

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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development

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Contacts

Toll-free number

800 904 084

Student registry office

+39 0521 902604
segreteria.medicinaveterinaria@unipr.it
 

Quality assurance office

Education Manager:
Giulia Branca

+39 0521 902601
Office mail didvet@unipr.it
Manager mail giulia.branca@unipr.it

President of the degree course

Prof. Roberta Saleri
roberta.saleri@unipr.it

Faculty advisor

Prof. Marco Genchi
marco.genchi@unipr.it

Career guidance delegate

Prof. Clotilde Silvia Cabassi
clotildesilvia.cabassi@unipr.it

Erasmus delegates

Prof. Federico Righi
federico.righi@unipr.it

Quality assurance manager

Prof. Simone Taddei
simone.taddei@unipr.it

Internships

Prof. Alberto Sabbioni
alberto.sabbioni@unipr.it