ABSTRACT

Instant Notes in Human Physiology will be valuable to students in whatever context they are studying physiology. It explains fundamental concepts and the major physiological systems, showing how they are integrated, without overloading the reader with information.

 

chapter |2 pages

Section A - Physiological concepts

chapter |2 pages

A2 HOMEOSTASISANDINTEGRATIONOF BODY

chapter |5 pages

Section B - The cell

chapter 12|1 pages

Section B - The cell

chapter |3 pages

B3 METABOLIC PROCESSES

chapter |3 pages

B3 - Metabolic processes

chapter |7 pages

Section B - The cell

chapter |2 pages

B4 MEMBRANEPOTENTIAL

Key Notes

chapter |6 pages

B4 - Membrane potential

chapter |16 pages

Section C - Tissues of the body

chapter |10 pages

BONEAND MUSCLE

D MUSCLE

chapter |4 pages

C6 - Blood and immunity

chapter |13 pages

D2 STRUCTURE OFCARDIAC MUSCLE

part |2 pages

Section D - The heart and circulatory system

chapter |9 pages

THECARDIAC CYCLE, BLOODMAINTENANCE

PRESSURE, A D ITS

chapter |6 pages

D - The heart and circulatory system

CARDIOVASCULAR FUNCTION

chapter |4 pages

D8 CARDIOVASCULAR RESPONSE TO EXERCISE

chapter |1 pages

E5 - U andporduocint

n of O of co intissues

part |1 pages

Section E - The lungs and respiration

part |2 pages

Section E - The lungs and respiration

chapter |6 pages

E7 RESPIRATION IN EXERCISE

Key Notes

chapter |7 pages

Section F - Neurophysiology

chapter |8 pages

F2 - Action potentials

chapter |4 pages

F4 THE PANOPLY O F TRANSMITTERS

Key Notes

chapter |2 pages

F4 - The panoply of transmitters

chapter |13 pages

F5 ACTION OF

N EFFECTOR CELLS - RECEPTORS Key Notes

chapter |5 pages

METHODS FOR ANALYZINGNEUROCHEMISTRY

chapter |5 pages

Section G - The brain

chapter |7 pages

THELOCOMOTOR SYSTEM

R SYSTEM

chapter |9 pages

H E LIMBIC SYSTEM

chapter |9 pages

VISION

chapter |1 pages

G6 - Audition

chapter |2 pages

THE VESTIBULAR SYSTEM ANDBALANCE

chapter |7 pages

Section G - The brain

chapter |9 pages

PINAL NERVES AND

L NERVES A PLEXUSES

part |1 pages

Section H - The spinal cord and peripheral nervous system

chapter |11 pages

H4 SPINAL REFLEXES

chapter |12 pages

H6 - Autonomic pharmacology

chapter |1 pages

I2 - The neuromuscular junction

part |1 pages

Section I - Comparative physiology of skeletal and smooth muscle

part |1 pages

Section I - Comparative physiology of skeletal and smooth muscle

part |2 pages

Section J - The gastrointestinal tract

part |1 pages

Section J - The gastrointestinal tract

chapter |1 pages

K3 - Hormone action

chapter |9 pages

Section K - The endocrine system

chapter |8 pages

K5 - Pituitary hormones

chapter |6 pages

K7 PARATHYROIDHORMONE

chapter |5 pages

K8 - Adrenal hormones

chapter |7 pages

Section K - The endocrine system

part |1 pages

Section L - Reproduction

chapter |4 pages

Section L - Reproduction

chapter |23 pages

Section L - Reproduction

chapter |6 pages

REABSORPTIONOF

ELECTROLYTES A

chapter |12 pages

M4 ACID -B ASEBALANCE

chapter |4 pages

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