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Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology

Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology

 

  • OVERVIEW

    Qualification

    Level 3 LASER Learning Awards accredited

     

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    Award Type

    Certificate

    Study method Online theory
    Start Date Any time
    Enrolment criteria  

    Age 16+ No previous experience necessary.

    Units 4 theory units
    Price

    £655.20 Excluding VAT

    £784.00 Including VAT

     

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    International Students

    International learners who are business owners or who’s employer is funding their learning are exempt from paying VAT. For our tax purposes we require evidence of the business

     

  • COURSE UNITS

    Unit One - The Structure and Function of the Cell, Connective Tissue and Skin in Canines

    Understand the mammalian cell, the structures and how it functions. How substances enter and leave the cell, together with the different processes. The differences between mitosis and meiosis and the different stages of change within these processes of cell division. The different types of connective tissue within the canine body, their components and function. The main structures of the canine skin, the position and function of the structures involved. Some common ailments of the canine skin.

     

    Unit Two - The Canine Skeletal and Muscular Systems

    Understand the anatomical structure, function and location of different joints within the canine body. The structure, function and location of synovial joints. The anatomical position of the bones within the canine body, What comprises the long bone. Different skeletal structures and their individual functions. A detailed anatomical look at the canine’s foot and paw. Understanding the different muscle types within the body, their function, location and their comparisons depending on role.

     

    Unit Three - The Canine Circulatory and Respiratory Systems

    Understand the structures and function of the canine heart. Discuss all the anatomical features. Explaining the heart with its relationship to blood vessels and their function. Explain the function and structure of blood and its components. Understand the structure and function of the canine respiratory system. Outline the function and location of the major respiratory structures.

     

    Unit 4 - The Canine Nervous, Endocrine And Digestive Systems

    Understand the structure and function of the canine nervous, endocrine and digestive systems and how these impact on the overall wellbeing of the canine. Explaining the role of a typical neuron, types of nerves/nervous tissue and explaining their specific function.

    The main structures of the brain including the Pituitary Gland and the related hormones. Outline the function of the Digestive System and accessory organs and how nutrients are absorbed and processed.

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    Students have 3 years to complete the Full Diploma Course. In exceptional circumstances learners may request a “one off” extension of up to one year.

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