Duration
60h Th, 30h Pr
Number of credits
| Bachelor in biology | 7 crédits |
Lecturer
Coordinator
Language(s) of instruction
French language
Organisation and examination
Teaching in the first semester, review in January
Schedule
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Learning unit contents
The physiological part of the course presents the mechanisms controling the homeostasis in the animal kingdom. The basis of the physiology will be described in Mammals and compared to others physological mechanisms observed in other species (including Invertebrates). For example, we will discuss the principle of respiration in the air or in the water, the mechanisms of excretion, of osmotic regulation, the cardiovascular system, the nervous system, the endocrine system, ...
1. Lymphoid organs
2. Digestive system
3. Digestive system- liver - pancreas
4. Reproductive system
5. Excretory system
6. Respiratory systems
7. Endocrine glands
8. Sense organs
Learning outcomes of the learning unit
By the end of the physiological part of the course, the students will have learnt the bases of animal physiology et various strategies seen in the animal kingdom to adapt to some physical or chemical stresses occuring in the environment.
The main aim are :
To study the relationships between the cell structure and their functions
To give a general view of the structure of animal tissues and organs
To emphasize how the organisation of tissues and organes confirm their functions
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
Basic notions in cell biology and in general histology
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Practical course in animal physiology will be given in november and december. Students (2-3 students per group) will also prepare a short presentation on some physiological aspects with the teacher's approval. The students will decide on the format of the presentation: either a 7-min video or a 20-min oral presentation.
Every theoretical courses are followed in the same room by a session of practical works where the student examine different histological preparations illustrating the course.
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning)
Praticals of the Physiology part are held at the institute of Botany (B22). Presence to all students'presentations is mandatory.
The theoretical courses of animal histology are given in the first quadrimester, on Friday from 8:30 am to 10 am, in the Great Hall of practical work (1st floor) of the Institute of Zoology (Bldg. I1, quai Van Beneden 22 in Liege). Each theoretical course is followed in the same room with a session of practical work (10 to 13h), where students examine different histological preparations illustrating the course.
Recommended or required readings
Notes and powerpoint presentations concerning Animal Physiology will be accessible through ecampus. Reference Textbooks in animal physiology:
-Physiologie animale- Sherwood, Klandorf, Yancey. Ed. Deboeck.
Others textbooks may also be useful:
-Animal Physiology- Hill, Wyse, Anderson. Sinauer Associates.
-Physiologie Animale-Gilles. Ed. DeBoeck.
-Principles of Animal Physiology- Moyers, Schulte. Pearson Education International.
- Physiologie animale- Eckert. Ed. DeBoeck.
Reference books in Histology :
- Histologie fonctionnelle- Wheater, Burkitt, Daniels. MEDSI/McGRAW-HILL
- Basic Histology- Junqueira, Carneiro, Contopoulos. Lange Medical Publications
- Sobotta, Atlas d'Histologie- Welsch. Editions Médicales Internationales
Web sites :
http://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/MedEd/Histo/frames/histo_frames.html
http://cim.ucdavis.edu/courseware/histoquiz; http://www.chups.jussieu.fr/polys/histo/TPhisto
http://www.usc.edu/hsc/dental/ghisto; http://cal.vet.Upenn.edu/histo
http://astro.temple.edu/~sodicm/labs/index.htm; http://www.medinfo.ufl.edu/year1/histo
http://www.kumc.edu/instruction/medecine/anatomy/histoweb
http://www.udel.edu/Biology/Wags/histopage/histopage.htm
Assessment methods and criteria
An oral exam will focus on the entire matter of animal physiology course (including practical works). The exam will consist of three questions, one of which will be the identification of a histological preparation.
Work placement(s)
Organizational remarks
Contacts
Plumier Jean-Christophe
Animal Physiology
InBioS - PHYTOsystems
Institut de Botanique (B22)
Chemin de la Vallée 4 (Sart Tilman)
4000 Liège
Tél : 04 366 3843
E-mail : jc.plumier@ulg.ac.be
Thiry Marc
Laboratory of cell and tissue biology
Institut A. Swaen (Building L3) 20, rue de pitteurs, 4020 Liège or Center of Cell and molecular Neurobiology, CHU (Building B36), firth floor of pharmacy tower, Sart Tilman, 4000 Liège
Phone number : 32 4 3665166
E-mail : mthiry@ulg.ac.be
Adaptation of teaching commitments following the COVID-19 pandemic for the May-June 2020 session
Teaching methods implemented : distance-learning
Assessment subjects
Assessment methods
Contacts
Adaptation of teaching commitments following the COVID-19 pandemic for the Aug-Sept 2020 session
Assessment subjects
An oral examination will cover the entire subject matter of the Animal Physiology course (including practical work).
Assessment methods
The test will consist of three parts: a written exam on eCampus and two online oral exams.
It will start at 08.00 am with a written online examination on eCampus on the histological material in the form of a true/false. Only students who have submitted this online written exam will be able to present the oral exams in physiology and histology. These will begin on the same day as the written histology exam at 9:30 am and will continue on the following days. We will establish an order of passing students for the oral histology exam (on eCampus) and the oral physiology exam (by Lifesize).
For the remote oral histology exam, students will be required to diagnose a histology slice via the cytomine platform. They will be able to prepare their analysis for 20-30 minutes in front of an assistant before coming to submit their answer to me. The online oral exam will last 30 minutes maximum per student.
For the oral physiology exam, the exam will consist of 2 questions (30 minutes maximum per student).
The overall mark will be the average of the marks obtained for each teacher.
Contacts
Plumier Jean-Christophe
Ecophysiologie et Physiologie Animale
InBioS - PHYTOsystems
Institut de Botanique (B22)
Chemin de la Vallée 4 (Sart Tilman)
4000 Liège
Tél : 04 366 3843
E-mail : jc.plumier@ulg.ac.be
Thiry Marc
Laboratoire de Biologie cellulaire et tissulaire
Centre de Neurobiologie Cellulaire et Moléculaire (B36)
Avenue de l'hôpital, 1
4000 Liège
Tél : 04 366 5166/69
E-mail : mthiry@ulg.ac.be