Human Anatomy and Physiology - II

Manish kumar, Dr. Amteshwar Singh Jaggi, Anjana Bali, et al.

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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Medizin

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Human Anatomy and Physiology are integral subjects in Pharmaceutical Science and strong knowledge about the structure and functions of human body organs is essential to understand the pathophysiology, and basic and clinical pharmacology.
The present book attempts to clarify the basic aspects of human anatomy and physiology simply and lucidly.
The book is written for B Pharmacy IInd Semester students as per the new syllabus drafted by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI).
·         The important points related to that chapter have been added in the form of a “chapter at glance”.
·         special emphasis has been made to explain the structures of organs with appropriate figures.
·         A good number of tables have also been incorporated to summarize the key features of each chapter.
·         Review questions of two marks, five marks, and ten marks, and MCQs have been added, which will be very helpful to students as well as teachers.
Contents:
1.    Nervous Tissue
2.    Central Nervous system
3.    Digestive System
4.    Energetics
5.    Respiratory System
6.    Urinary System
7.    Endocrine System
8.    Reproduction System
9.    Introduction to Genetics

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Nervous Tissue, Energetics, Respiratory System, Urinary System, Digestive System, Introduction to Genetics, Central Nervous system, Reproduction System, Endocrine System