Introduction to physiology: Cell and General Phyliology, Blood Cells, immunity , and blood clotting, Membrane physiology, nerve, and muscle, The heart, The circulation, The body fluids and Kidneys, Respiration , Aviation, Space, and deep sea diving physiology, The Nervous system, The special senses, The gastrointestinal tract, Metabolic and temperature regulation, Endocrinology and reproduction.
Approach to the patient with neuralgic disease, Gowth and Development of the nervous system and the neurology of aging, Disease of spinal cord, Peripheral, and muscle, Psychiatric disorders.
Respiration and metabolism, Laws describing the behavior of gases, Lung volume and its subdivisions, Pulmonary ventilation, Pulmonary circulation, Blood-Gas transport, Diffusion of gases across membranes, Distribution of inspired gas, distribution of pulmonary blood flow, and ventilation- perfusion ratio, pH homeostasis, Regulation of pulmonary ventilation.
The nervous system, The special sense, The muscle, The blood and lymph, Circulation, Respiration, Digestion, Metabolism and nutrition, The ductless glands or endocrines, The excretion of urine.
Introduction, The cell, Human Physiology, Its Composition, Functional Systems, Cell Reproduction, Body Fluids, Urinary, Capillary
Parasagttal figure showing the planes of the transverse series of sections, Transverse figures, Sagittal figures, Index of ode numbers.
Homestatic,Mechanisms,Cell,Cytolasms,Pinocytosis,Nutrients,Mitosis,Membrane,Blood cell,Anemials
The connective tissues, The skeletal system and the joints, The muscular system, The nervous system, The circulatory system, The respiratory system, The Digestive system, The genitourinary system, The Endocrine system, The integumantary system.
Cells as macromolecular assemblies, Cells obey the laws of physics and chemistry, Macromolecules are assembled by polymerizing small molecules, Proteins consist of chains of amino acids, Protein conformation depends upon the aqueous environment, Cells are organized into compartments, Cellular compartments are bounded by membranes, The cytoplasm contains networks of membranes.
Human Physiology, Cell Structure, Chemical Composition, Molecular Control, Energy, Cellular Metabolism, Homeostatie Mechanisms, Muscle, Circulation