This task has been challenging and fun because our rapidly increasing knowledge of physiology continues to unravel new mysteries of body functions. Advances inmolecular and cellular physiology have made it possi-ble to explain many physiology principles in the termi-nology of molecular and physical sciences rather than in merely a series of separate and unexplained biological phenomena.
作者簡介
暫缺《醫(yī)學(xué)生理學(xué)(第12版)》作者簡介
圖書目錄
Unit 1 Introduction to Physiology:the Cell and General Physiology CHAPTER 1 Functional Organization of the Human Body and Control of the “Internal Environment” Cells as the Living Units of the Body Extracellular Fluid-The “l(fā)nternal Environment” “Homeostatic”Mechanisms of the Major Functional Systems Control Systems of the Body Summary-Automaticity of the Body CHAPTER 2 The CelL and Its Functions Organization of the Cell Physical Structure of the Cell Comparison of the Animal Cell with Precellular Forms of Life Functional Systems of the Cell Locomotion of Cells CHAPTER 3 Genetic Control of Protein Synthesis, CelL Function, and Cell Reproduction Genes in the Cell Nucleus The DNA Code in the CelL Nucleus Is Transferred to an RNA Code in the Cell Cytoplasm-The Process of Transcription Synthesis of Other Substances in the CeLL Control of Gene Function and Biochemical Activity in Cells The DNA-Genetic System ALso Controls Cell Reproduction Cell Differentiation Apoptosis-Programmed Cell Death Cancer Unit 2 Membrane Physiology,Nerve,and Muscle CHAPTER 4 Transport of Substances Through Cell Membranes The Lipid Barrier of the Cell Membrane, and Cell Membrane Transport Proteins Diffusion “Active Transport” of Substances Through Membranes CHAPTER 5 Membrane Potentials and Action Potentials Basic Physics of Membrane Potentials Measuring the Membrane Potential Resting Membrane Potential of Nerves Nerve Action Potential Roles of Other Ions During the Action Potential Propagation of the Action Potential Re-establishing Sodium and Potassium Ionic Gradients After Action Potentials Are Completed-Importance of Energy Metabolism Plateau in Some Action Potentials Rhythmicity of Some Excitable Tissues-Repetitive Discharge Special Characteristics of SignalTransmission in Nerve Trunks Excitation-The Process of Eliciting the Action Potential Recording Membrane Potentials and Action Potentials …… Unit 3 the Heart Unit 4 The Circulation Unit 5 The Body Fluids and Kidneys Unit 6 respriration Unit 7 Aviation,Space,and Deep-sea Diving Physiology Unit 8 The Nervous aystem:Principles Unit 9 The Nervous System:B.the Special Senses Unit 10 The Nercous System:C.Motor and Inegrative Neurophusiology Unit 11 Gastrointestinal Physiology Unit 12 Metabolism and Temperature Regulation Unit 13 Edovinology and Reproduction Unit 14 Sports Physiology Index