Unit BIOLOGY-PHYSIC AND STATISTICS
- Course
- Speech and language therapy
- Study-unit Code
- GP003908
- Curriculum
- In all curricula
- CFU
- 7
- Course Regulation
- Coorte 2025
- Offered
- 2025/26
- Type of study-unit
- Obbligatorio (Required)
- Type of learning activities
- Attività formativa integrata
BIOCHEMISTRY
Code | GP003916 |
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CFU | 1 |
Teacher | Lara Macchioni |
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Learning activities | Base |
Area | Scienze biomediche |
Academic discipline | BIO/10 |
Type of study-unit | Obbligatorio (Required) |
Language of instruction | Italian |
Contents | Functional groups of organic molecules. Molecules of biological interest. Metabolic pathways. Krebs cycle. Respiratory chain. Oxidative phosphorylation. Metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, and aminoacids: the hormonal control of metabolism |
Reference texts | Biochimica e Biologia per le Professioni Sanitarie - Rita Roberti, Giovanni Alunni Bistocchi, Cinzia Antognelli e Vincenzo Nicola Talesa - Mcgraw-hill Editor |
Educational objectives | The main aim of this course is to provide students with the knowledge of basic properties of biological systems and of the mechanisms controlling cellular homeostasis. The main competence will be: -to evaluate the nature and properties of reagents and solutions usually employed in professional practice; - to understand the general metabolic behavior in physiopathological conditions. |
Prerequisites | For an effective understanding of the topics of this integrated course, composed of Biochemistry, Applied biology, Physics and Medical Statistics, the basic knowledge at high school level of Chemistry, Biology, Physics and Statistics is required. In particular, general knowledge of cell structure, atomic structure, simple inorganic and organic molecules structure, and basic concepts of classical physics and statistics, are mandatory. |
Teaching methods | The course is organized in lectures on all the subjects. Students are stimulated to interact with the teacher during the lectures. |
Other information | See web site http://www.med.unipg.it/logopedia/ |
Learning verification modality | he exam consists of a written test and/or an oral examination relative to the four modules of the integrated course. The written test, comprising basic questions covering all the topics, aims to assess the minimum basic preparation to face the oral examination. The oral exam aims to assess the level of knowledge of the subjects of the integrated course, and the ability to make connections and to integrate knowledge. The oral exam will also test the student communication skills. The final evaluation takes into account mainly the oral exam. |
Extended program | ELEMENTS OF GENERAL BIOCHEMISTRY. Carbohydrates. Structure and properties of monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides. The glycosidic bond. Carbohydrates of physiologic significance: glucose, fructose, ribose, saccharose, lactose, starch, cellulose, glycogen. Lipids. Structure and properties of fatty acids, acylglycerols, phospholipids, glycolipids, and cholesterol. Aminoacids. Proteins: structural organization, classification, functions. Denaturation of proteins. Structure and functions of hemoglobin and myoglobin. Oxygen transport. ELEMENTS OF DYNAMIC BIOCHEMISTRY. Overview of metabolic pathways: anabolism, catabolism, linear and cyclic pathways. ATP: structure and role in the metabolism. The Krebs cycle. The respiratory chain and oxidative phosphorylation. The metabolism of carbohydrates. Digestion and absorption of sugars. Glycolysis and metabolism of glycogen. The hormonal control of blood glucose (insulin and glucagon). The metabolism of fats. Digestion, absorption, and storage of dietary lipids. Lipolysis and fatty acid oxidation. Biosynthesis of fatty acids and triacylglycerols. Hormonal control of lipolysis and lipogenesis (insulin and glucagon). The ketone bodies. The metabolism of proteins and aminoacids. Protein digestion and aminoacid absorption. Transamination and deamination reactions. Ureogenesis. The metabolic fate of aminoacid carbon skeleton. |
Obiettivi Agenda 2030 per lo sviluppo sostenibile | Health and wellness |
APPLIED BIOLOGY
Code | GP003915 |
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CFU | 2 |
Teacher | Cinzia Antognelli |
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Learning activities | Base |
Area | Scienze biomediche |
Academic discipline | BIO/13 |
Type of study-unit | Obbligatorio (Required) |
Language of instruction | Italian |
Contents | Living organisms characteristics. Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Flow of genetic information within a biological system and its regulation. Cell cycle and its control. Mutations: types and causes. Reproduction of multicellular living organisms: meiosis and gametogenesis. |
Reference texts | R. Roberti, G. Alunni Bistocchi, C: Antognelli, VN Talesa. - Biochimica e Biologia per le professioni sanitarie McGrawHill P. Bonaldo, S. Suga, R. Pierantoni, P. Riva, M.G Romanelli- Biology and Genetics – EdiSES The teaching materials are also available on Unistudium. Disabled students and/or with DSA are guaranteed all the compensatory and/or dispensatory measures provided for by current legislation in accordance with the University guidelines. |
Educational objectives | The Applied Biology module represents one of the first preparatory courses of the Course of study in Obstetrics. As such, the main objective of teaching is to provide students with the foundations to tackle the study of both more complex basic disciplines (Histology, Anatomy, Physiology, Microbiology and Pathology) and specialist disciplines. The main knowledge acquired will concern the integrated study of the cell and living organisms, with emphasis on the: • molecular mechanisms involved in the biogenesis processes of organelles and cellular structures • interactions between cells and cells-extracellular environment • duplication, transmission and expression of genetic information • cell proliferation |
Prerequisites | In order to understand the contents of the course it is necessary to have knowledge of the basic elements of chemistry. |
Teaching methods | The course is organized in classroom lessons (face-to-face) on all course topics. |
Other information | Site of the teacher: Department of Medicine and Surgery, Building B, 4th floor, P.le L Severi 1, Sant'Andrea delle Fratte, Perugia. Student reception: the professor is always available to receive students upon request via email (cinzia.antognelli@unipg.it). |
Learning verification modality | The exam includes a final written test (multiple choice tests involving reasoning) made up of 60 questions and 5 answer options, of which only one is correct, to be carried out in 60 minutes. One point is assigned to each correct answer; 0 points are assigned to incorrect or unanswered answers. The test as a whole allows you to ascertain your ability to know and understand the contents of the discipline. Students with DSA and/or disabilities are guaranteed the compensatory and/or dispensatory measures provided for by current legislation and the relevant UNIPG University Regulations. |
Extended program | The characteristics of living organisms. Biomolecules: proteins, lipids and glucids (general characteristics). Models of cellular organization: prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Viruses: general characteristics. Animal eukaryotic cell. Plasma membrane: structure and functions. The main mechanisms of membrane transport and cellular communication; cytoplasm; ribosomes; rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum; Golgi apparatus; lysosomes; peroxisomes; mitochondria and the energy problem; cytoskeleton (general characteristics), nucleus and nucleolus. DNA and RNA: structure and function. Organization of chromatin, chromosomes. The eukaryotic gene. Gene expression: transcription, maturation of primary transcripts, genetic code, translation. Regulation of gene expression: general characteristics. Cell cycle: interphase, DNA replication, mitosis. Cell cycle control: check-point and CdK-cyclines. Proto-oncogenes, oncogenes and tumor suppressor. Gene mutations (point mutations, missense, nonsense, neutral mutations), genomic mutations (aneuploidy and polyploidy mutations) and chromosomal mutations (deletion, duplication, inversion, translocation). Human normal and pathological karyotype. Heterochromatinization of the X chromosome. Reproduction of multicellular organisms; meiosis and its biological meaning, gametogenesis (spermatogenesis and oogenesis). |
Obiettivi Agenda 2030 per lo sviluppo sostenibile | Objective 3: Health and Wellness |
APPLIED PHYSICS
Code | GP003918 |
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CFU | 2 |
Teacher | Fabrizio Napolitano |
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Learning activities | Base |
Area | Scienze propedeutiche |
Academic discipline | FIS/07 |
Type of study-unit | Obbligatorio (Required) |
MEDICAL STATISTICS
Code | GP003917 |
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CFU | 2 |
Teacher | Fabrizio Stracci |
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Hours |
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Learning activities | Base |
Area | Scienze propedeutiche |
Academic discipline | MED/01 |
Type of study-unit | Obbligatorio (Required) |