Quantitative human physiology : an introduction created by Joseph Feher Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
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- 9780128008836
- 0128008830
- QP33.6.M36 FEH
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Includes index
Unit 1: Physical and Chemical Foundations of Physiology 1.1. The Core Principles of Physiology 1.2. Physical Foundations of Physiology I: Pressure-Driven Flow 1.3. Physical Foundations of Physiology II: Electrical Force, Potential, Capacitance, and Current Problem Set 1.1. Physical Foundations: Pressure and Electrical Forces and Flows 1.4. Chemical Foundations of Physiology I: Chemical Energy and Intermolecular Forces 1.5. Chemical Foundations of Physiology II: Concentration and Kinetics 1.6. Diffusion 1.7. Electrochemical Potential and Free Energy Problem Set 1.2. Kinetics and Diffusion Unit 2: Membranes, Transport, and Metabolism 2.1. Cell Structure 2.2. DNA and Protein Synthesis 2.3. Protein Structure 2.4. Biological Membranes Problem Set 2.1. Surface Tension, Membrane Surface Tension, Membrane Structure, Microscopic Resolution, and Cell Fractionation 2.5. Passive Transport and Facilitated Diffusion 2.6. Active Transport: Pumps and Exchangers 2.7. Osmosis and Osmotic Pressure Problem Set 2.2. Membrane Transport 2.8. Cell Signaling 2.9. ATP Production I: Glycolysis 2.10. ATP Production II: The TCA Cycle and Oxidative Phosphorylation 2.11. ATP Production III: Fatty Acid Oxidation and Amino Acid Oxidation Unit 3: Physiology of Excitable Cells 3.1. The Origin of the Resting Membrane Potential 3.2. The Action Potential 3.3. Propagation of the Action Potential Problem Set 3.1. Membrane Potential, Action Potential, and Nerve Conduction 3.4. Skeletal Muscle Mechanics 3.5. Contractile Mechanisms in Skeletal Muscle 3.6. The Neuromuscular Junction and Excitation-Contraction Coupling 3.7. Muscle Energetics, Fatigue, and Training Problem Set 3.2. Neuromuscular Transmission, Muscle Force, and Energetics 3.8. Smooth Muscle Unit 4: The Nervous System 4.1. Organization of the Nervous System 4.2. Cells, Synapses, and Neurotransmitters 4.3. Cutaneous Sensory Systems 4.4. Spinal Reflexes 4.5. Balance and Control of Movement Problem Set 4.1. Nerve Conduction 4.6. The Chemical Senses 4.7. Hearing 4.8. Vision 4.2 Problem Set. Sensory Transduction 4.9. Autonomic Nervous System Unit 5: The Cardiovascular System 5.1. Overview of the Cardiovascular System and the Blood 5.2. Plasma and Red Blood Cells 5.3. White Blood Cells and Inflammation 5.4. The Heart as a Pump Problem Set 5.1. Blood 5.5. The Cardiac Action Potential 5.6. The Electrocardiogram 5.7. The Cellular Basis of Cardiac Contractility 5.8. The Cardiac Function Curve Problem Set 5.2. Cardiac Work 5.9. Vascular Function: Hemodynamics 5.10. The Microcirculation and Solute Exchange 5.11. Regulation of Perfusion 5.12. Integration of Cardiac Output and Venous Return 5.13. Regulation of Arterial Pressure Problem Set 5.3. Hemodynamics and Microcirculation Unit 6: Respiratory Physiology 6.1. The Mechanics of Breathing 6.2. Lung Volumes and Airway Resistance 6.3. Gas Exchange in the Lungs Problem Set 6.1. Airway Resistance and Alveolar Gas Exchange 6.4. Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Transport 6.5. Acid-Base Physiology I: The Bicarbonate Buffer System and Respiratory Compensation 6.6. Control of Ventilation Problem Set 6.2. Gas Transport and pH Disturbances Unit 7: Renal Physiology 7.1. Body Fluid Compartments 7.2. Functional Anatomy of the Kidneys and Overview of Kidney Function 7.3. Glomerular Filtration Problem Set 7.1. Fluid Volumes, Glomerular Filtration, and Clearance 7.4. Tubular Reabsorption and Secretion 7.5. Mechanism of Concentration and Dilution of Urine 7.6. Regulation of Fluid and Electrolyte Balance 7.7. Renal Component of Acid-Base Balance Problem Set 7.2. Fluid and Electrolyte Balance and Acid-Base Balance Unit 8: Gastrointestinal Physiology 8.1. Mouth and Esophagus 8.2. The Stomach 8.3. Intestinal and Colonic Chemoreception and Motility 8.4. Pancreatic and Biliary Secretion 8.5. Digestion and Absorption of the Macronutrients 8.6. Energy Balance and Regulation of Food Intake Problem Set 8.1. Energy Balance Unit 9: Endocrine Physiology 9.1. General Principles of Endocrinology 9.2. Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland 9.3. The Thyroid Gland 9.4. The Endocrine Pancreas and Control of Blood Glucose 9.5. The Adrenal Cortex 9.6. The Adrenal Medulla and Integration of Metabolic Control 9.7. Calcium and Phosphorus Homeostasis I: The Calcitropic Hormones 9.8. Calcium and Phosphorus Homeostasis II: Target Tissues and Integrated Control 9.9. Female Reproductive Physiology 9.10. Male Reproductive Physiology Problem Set 9.1. Ligand Binding
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