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FyZO-2023.pdf | Upoutávka na předmět | Mgr. Václav Římal, Ph.D. | |
Pozadavky-FyZO-2024.pdf | Požadavky k zápočtu a zkoušce | Mgr. Václav Římal, Ph.D. |
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Physical processes which occur in living organisms, including humans, will
be presented. The lectures will cover intermolecular interactions,
cellular-level pathways as well as functions of entire organs and bodies,
e.g. muscles and eyes. Lessons are focused on physical explanations of how
these systems work. During exercises, special interest is paid to
quantitative estimates of various quantities found in biological entities.
Last update: Kužel Radomír, prof. RNDr., CSc. (20.05.2016)
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The course credit is given after fulfilling the following conditions: 1. presentation of a selected and approved topic concerning an aspect of physics of living organisms; 2. getting at least 60 % of possible points from a concluding test.
The credit is required before the exam. Last update: Římal Václav, Mgr., Ph.D. (08.02.2024)
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The oral exam is composed of solving one problem and answering several questions on a given topic. The exam is focused on overview of the themes covered by the course syllabus. There is sufficient time for preparation. The examiner poses additional questions during the exam.
Last update: Římal Václav, Mgr., Ph.D. (11.05.2023)
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1. Biomolecules and chemical interactions
Proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids. Covalent bond and weak interactions. Chemical thermodynamics and kinetics. Biomolecular structures and interactions.
2. Physical processes in cells
Functions of biological membranes. Energy sources of living cells. Electric signalling.
3. Human body
Muscular contraction. Vision. Ear functions. Thermoregulation. Last update: Římal Václav, Mgr., Ph.D. (11.05.2023)
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