Human physiology: an integrated approach. / Dee Unglaub Sliverthorn,
Material type: TextPublisher: New York: Pearson, 2004Edition: 3rd edDescription: xxxiii, 878p.: ill.; 28cmISBN: 0805359575LOC classification: QP34.5.S55Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes index
Contents: Basic cell processes: Integration and coordination: Introduction to physiology -- Atoms, ions, and molecules -- Cells and tissues -- Cellular metabolism -- Membrane dynamics -- Communication, integration, and homeostasis -- Homeostasis and control: Introduction to the endocrine system -- Neurons: Cellular and network properties -- The central nervous system -- Sensory physiology -- Efferent division: Autonomic and somatic motor control -- Muscles -- Integrative physiology I: Control of body movement -- Integration of function: Cardiovascular physiology -- Blood flow and the control of breathing -- Gas exchange and transport -- The kidneys -- Integrative physiology II: Fluid and electrolyte balance -- Metabolism, growth, and aging: Digestion -- Metabolism and energy balance -- Endocrine control of growth and metabolism -- The immune system -- Integrative physiology III: Exercise -- Reproduction and development.
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