Biomineralogy
General data
Course ID: | 1300-WMN201E-OG |
Erasmus code / ISCED: |
07.302
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Course title: | Biomineralogy |
Name in Polish: | Biomineralogia |
Organizational unit: | Faculty of Geology |
Course groups: |
General university courses General university courses at Faculty of Geology General university subjects |
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): |
(not available)
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Language: | Polish |
Type of course: | general courses |
Prerequisites (description): | Knowledge of natural sciences courses at the level of basic baccalaureate. Knowledge of chemistry, geochemistry, mineralogy and biology will be helpful in achievement of more successful effects of study. |
Short description: |
A purpose of the lecture is to acquaint students with mineralogical problems connected with crystalline substances, mainly inorganic, produced by living organisms. Mineral compounds arising in various parts of the human body are discussed in detail with reference to some biochemistry and medicine questions. |
Full description: |
A purpose of the lecture is to acquaint students with mineralogical problems connected with crystalline substances, mainly inorganic, produced by living organisms. Mineral compounds arising in various parts of the human body are discussed in detail with reference to some biochemistry and medicine questions. |
Bibliography: |
(in Polish) POLAŃSKI A. Geochemia i surowce mineralne. Wydawnictwa Geologiczne. Warszawa 1974. WALEŃCZAK Z. Geochemia organiczna. Wydawnictwa Geologiczne. Warszawa 1987. SZYMAŃSKI A. (pod red.). Biomineralizacja i biomateriały. PWN. Warszawa 1991. PAWLIKOWSKI M. Mineralizacja organizmu człowieka żyjącego (mineralogia człowieka). Prace mineralogiczne 79, PAN – Oddz. w Krakowie, Komisja Nauk Mineralogicznych, 1987. LEŃKO J. ( pod red.). Kamica moczowa. PZWL. Warszawa 1976. SZPILA K., CHLEBOWSKI R., PELC A., STĘPISIEWICZ M., WICHROWSKI Z. Mineralogia kamieni nerkowych. Archiwum Mineralogiczne T. XXXVIII, z. 1, 59-94, 1982. PAWLIKOWSKI M, PFITZNER R. Mineralizacja serca i dużych naczyń. Wydawnictwo IGSMiE PAN. Kraków 1999. |
Learning outcomes: |
Student will be able to: KNOWLEDGE 1. determine mineral compounds of the fossilized and recent animal organisms. 2. estimate the role of these compounds in the fields of biochemistry and petrology. 3. discuss biochemistry of calcium and phosphorus within the human body. 4. describe physiological and pathological mineralization of the human body. ABILITIES 5. mention methods of the mineralogical investigations and their use for the phase and texture researches of calculi of the human urinary system. 6. distinguish different types of the urinary stones with regard to their mineral composition. 7. choose a proper research method to solve the questions connected with biominerals. SOCIAL COMPETENCE 8. perceive a relationship between biomineralogy, biogeochemistry, geology and paleontology. 9. appreciate the mineralogical investigations on mineralizations of the human body. 10. see the relationships between mineralogy of the human body, medicine and the natural environment. |
Assessment methods and assessment criteria: |
Participation in the lectures (on the basis of the list of presence) is prerequisite to admission to the oral test. |
Practical placement: |
(in Polish) brak |
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