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041 _aENGLISH
082 _a612 GUP
100 _aGupta,Gyanendra Kumar
245 _aTextbook of Modern Physiology
260 _aJaipur
_bRam Ayurveda Sanskrat Book Prakashan Company
_c2021
300 _a242p.
500 _aIndex First Paper PART-B Chapter-1 Homeostasis Definition of homeostasis Mechanisms of maintenance of homeostasis. Cell physiology. Membrane physiology. Transportation of various substances across cell membrane. Chapter - 2 Membrane Potential Resting Membrane Potential Action Potential Chapter - 3 Respiratory system Functional anatomy of respiratory system. Definition of ventilation Mechanism of respiration Exchange and transport of gases Neural and chemical control of respiration Artificial respiration Asphyxia Hypoxia. Introduction to Pulmonary Function Tests. (vi) Chapter-4 Nervous System General introduction to nervous system Physiology of CNS Physiology of PNS Physiology of ANS Neurons Mechanism of propagation of nerve impulse Physiology of motor neurves system Physiology of sensory neurves system Functions of different parts of brain Physiology of special senses Memory Learning Motivation. Physiology of sleep and dreams Physiology of speech and articulation EEG Physiology of temperature regulation. Chapter - 5 Digestive System Functional anatomy of gastro-intestinal tract Mechanism of secretion Composition of different digestive juices. Functions of salivary glands Function of stomach Function of liver Function of pancreas (vii) Function of Small intestine Function of large intestine Movements of the gut i. Deglutition ii. Peristalsis ii. Defecation Enteric nervous system. Chapter - 6 Acid-Base Balance Acid-Base Balance Water balance Electrolyte balance. Study of basic components of food. Digestion of Carbohydrate Digestion of proteins Digestion of Fat Carbohydrate Metabolism Proteins Metabolism Lipid Metabolism Vitamins Second Paper PART-B Haemopoetic system Composition of Blood Function of Blood Function of Blood cells Haemopoiesis Chapter - 1 (viii) Chapter - 2 Chapter - 3 Comparison of physiology of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles, Physiology of muscle contraction. Chapter - 4 Functional anatomy of cardiovascular system Cardiac cycle Composition of bone marrow Megakaryocyto poiesis Functions of bone marrow Faythropoiesis Leucopoiesis Haemoglobin Mechanism of blood clotting Anticoagulants Physiological basis of blood groups Plasma proteins Anaemia Definition & classification Jaundice Immunity Innate Immunity Acquired Immunity Different mechanisms involved in acquired immunity system Immunization Hypersensitivity. Muscle Cardio-Vascular system Regulation of cardiac output Heart sounds Physiological basis of ECG Heart-rate and its regulation. Mechanism of PB control. Arterial pulse. Systemic arterial blood pressure Adipose tissue Adipose tissue Lipoproteins Skin/Integument Functions of skin Sebaceous gland Sweat glands Reproductive systems Physiology of Male Reproductive System Description of ovulation Spermatogenesis Oogenesis Menstrual cycle. Excretory Systme Functions of kidney. Control of Micturition. Formation of faeces Mechanism of defecation. Venous return Physiology of Female Reproductive System Functional anatomy of urinary tract Mechanism of formation of urine Thymus Pineal gland Supra renal gland Thyroid gland Para thyroid gland Endocrine function of pancreas Pituitary gland General introduction of endocrine system Endocrine Glands Classification of hormones Characteristics of hormones Physiolocal study of endocrine glands
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