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Netter's essential physiology

By: Contributor(s): Series: Netter basic sciencePublication details: Amsterdam Elsevier 2015Edition: 2nd edISBN:
  • 0323358195
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Contents:
Table of Contents Section 1: Cell Physiology, Fluid Homeostasis, and Membrane Transport 1. The Cell and Fluid Homeostasis 2. Membrane Transport Section 1 Review Questions Section 2: The Nervous System and Muscle 3.Nerve and Muscle Physiology 4. Organization and General Functions of the Nervous System 5. Sensory Physiology 6. The Somatic Motor System 7. The Autonomic Nervous System Section 2 Review Questions Section 3: Cardiovascular Physiology 8. The Blood 9. Overview of the Heart and Circulation 10. Cardiac Electrophysiology 11. Flow, Pressure, and Resistance 12. The Cardiac Pump 13. The Peripheral Circulation Section 3 Review Questions Section 4: Respiratory Physiology 14. Pulmonary Ventilation and Perfusion and Diffusion of Gases 15. The Mechanics of Breathing 16. Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Transport and Control of Respiration Section 4 Review Questions Section 5: Renal Physiology 17. Overview, Glomerular Filtration, and Renal Clearance 18. Renal Transport Processes 19. Urine Concentration and Dilution Mechanisms 20. Regulation of Extracellular Fluid Volume and Osmolarity 21. Regulation of Acid-Base Balance by the Kidneys Section 5 Review Questions Section 6: Gastrointestinal Tract 23.Motility Through the Gastrointestinal Tract 24. Gastrointestinal Secretions 25. Hepatobiliary Function 26. Digestion and Absorption Section 6 Review Questions Section 7: Endocrine Physiology 27. General Principles of Endocrinology and Pituitary and Hypothalamic Hormones 28. Thyroid Hormones 29. Adrenal Hormones 30. The Endocrine Pancreas 31. Calcium-Regulating Hormones 32. Hormones of the Reproductive System Section 7 Review Questions Answer"
Summary: CIP record. Publication date: 11 2015Summary: Grasp key concepts quickly with the visual, concise, and clinical approach to physiology found in this second edition of Netter’s Essential Physiology. Lucid prose combines with classic Netter art, clinical correlations, ""light bulb"" side notes, end-of-chapter questions, and brand-new videos to ensure a complete understanding of these complex concepts. Logically written and highly readable, it's ideal for a basic understanding of physiology, as an overview of the subject, or as a supplement to lectures.
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Essential physiology

Previous edition: Philadelphia; London: Saunders Elsevier, 2009.

Table of Contents Section 1: Cell Physiology, Fluid Homeostasis, and Membrane Transport 1. The Cell and Fluid Homeostasis 2. Membrane Transport Section 1 Review Questions Section 2: The Nervous System and Muscle 3.Nerve and Muscle Physiology 4. Organization and General Functions of the Nervous System 5. Sensory Physiology 6. The Somatic Motor System 7. The Autonomic Nervous System Section 2 Review Questions Section 3: Cardiovascular Physiology 8. The Blood 9. Overview of the Heart and Circulation 10. Cardiac Electrophysiology 11. Flow, Pressure, and Resistance 12. The Cardiac Pump 13. The Peripheral Circulation Section 3 Review Questions Section 4: Respiratory Physiology 14. Pulmonary Ventilation and Perfusion and Diffusion of Gases 15. The Mechanics of Breathing 16. Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Transport and Control of Respiration Section 4 Review Questions Section 5: Renal Physiology 17. Overview, Glomerular Filtration, and Renal Clearance 18. Renal Transport Processes 19. Urine Concentration and Dilution Mechanisms 20. Regulation of Extracellular Fluid Volume and Osmolarity 21. Regulation of Acid-Base Balance by the Kidneys Section 5 Review Questions Section 6: Gastrointestinal Tract 23.Motility Through the Gastrointestinal Tract 24. Gastrointestinal Secretions 25. Hepatobiliary Function 26. Digestion and Absorption Section 6 Review Questions Section 7: Endocrine Physiology 27. General Principles of Endocrinology and Pituitary and Hypothalamic Hormones 28. Thyroid Hormones 29. Adrenal Hormones 30. The Endocrine Pancreas 31. Calcium-Regulating Hormones 32. Hormones of the Reproductive System Section 7 Review Questions Answer"

CIP record. Publication date: 11 2015

Grasp key concepts quickly with the visual, concise, and clinical approach to physiology found in this second edition of Netter’s Essential Physiology. Lucid prose combines with classic Netter art, clinical correlations, ""light bulb"" side notes, end-of-chapter questions, and brand-new videos to ensure a complete understanding of these complex concepts. Logically written and highly readable, it's ideal for a basic understanding of physiology, as an overview of the subject, or as a supplement to lectures.

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