Textbook of medical physiology /

Guyton, Arthur C.

Textbook of medical physiology / Medical physiology Arthur C. Guyton, John E. Hall. - 11th edition - Philadelphia : Elsevier Saunders, c2006. - xxxv, 652 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.

Unit 1
Introduction to physiology: the cell and general physiology
chapter 1
functional organization of the human body and control of internal environment
Cells as the living units of the body
extracellular fluids the internal environment
Homeostatic mechanism of the major functional systems
control systems of the body
Summery automatically of the body
Chapter 2
The cell and its functions organization of cell physicals structure
comparison of the animal cell with precellular forms of life
Functional systems of cell
locomotion of cell
chapter 3
Genetic control of protein synthesis, cell function, cell reproduction
genes in the cell nucleus
The DNA code in cell nucleus is transferred to an RNA code in the cell cytoplasm the process
synthesis of other sunstances in the cell
control of Genes funcion and biochemical activity in cells
the DNA genetic systems also controls cells
cell differentiation
apoptosis programmed cell death cancer
unit 11
Membrane physiology nerve and muscle
Chapter 4
Transport of substances through the cell membrane
The lipid barrier of the membrane and cell membrane transport
Diffusion
Active transport of substances
Chapter 5
membrane potentials and action potentials
Basic physics of membrane
Potentials
Nerve action potential
Roles of other lons during the action potential
Chapter 6
Contraction of skeletal muscle
general mechanization
contraction
Energetic of muscles contraction
chapter 8
Contraction and excitation of smooth Muscle
Nervous and hormonal control of smooth muscle contraction
Unit III The Heart
chapter 9
Heart muscle: the heart as a pump and function of the heart valves
Pysiology of cardiac muscle
The cardiac cycle
Relationship of the heart sounds to heart purmbig
Work output of the







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Human physiology.
Physiology, Pathological.
Physiological Processes.

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