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Main description:

This revised and updated edition of Physiology at a Glance features clear and concise illustrations, memorable data tables, and easy–to–read text, to provide a thorough introduction to physiology that integrates seamlessly with the medical school curriculum.


Physiology at a Glance breaks the topic down into its core components, dealing with structures of the body from cellular level to composite systems. Each chapter focuses on an element of the body and explores vital concepts to aid students at all levels of their training.

Physiology at a Glance:

 Introduces basic biological principles in easy–to–follow spreads, followed by thoroughly revised and updated systems–based chapters

Features completely revised or brand new chapters and figures, including introductory chapters on homeostasis, blood, haemostasis and immunological defence mechanisms

 Is fully supported by a companion website at www.ataglanceseries.com/physiology featuring online access to over 200 self–assessment questions from the book, downloadable flashcards, and revision notes


With its straightforward approach to explaining the functions of the body, Physiology at a Glance provides medical, dental, health science and biomedical students with a thorough understanding of an often complex subject.


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This revised and updated edition of Physiology at a Glance features clear and concise illustrations, memorable data tables, and easy–to–read text, to provide a thorough introduction to physiology that integrates seamlessly with the medical school curriculum.


Physiology at a Glance breaks the topic down into its core components, dealing with structures of the body from cellular level to composite systems. Each chapter focuses on an element of the body and explores vital concepts to aid students at all levels of their training.

Physiology at a Glance:

 Introduces basic biological principles in easy–to–follow spreads, followed by thoroughly revised and updated systems–based chapters

Features completely revised or brand new chapters and figures, including introductory chapters on homeostasis, blood, haemostasis and immunological defence mechanisms

 Is fully supported by a companion website at
www.ataglanceseries.com/physiology featuring online access to over 200 self–assessment questions from the book, downloadable flashcards, and revision notes


With its straightforward approach to explaining the functions of the body, Physiology at a Glance provides medical, dental, health science and biomedical students with a thorough understanding of an often complex subject.


Contents:

Preface 7


Acknowledgements 7


List of abbreviations 8


About the companion website 11


Part 1


Introduction


1 Homeostasis and the physiology of proteins 12


2 Body water compartments and physiological fl uids 14


3 Cells, membranes and organelles 16


4 Membrane transport proteins and ion channels 18


5 Biological electricity 20


6 Conduction of action potentials 22


7 The autonomic nervous system 24


8 Blood 26


9 Platelets and haemostasis 28


10 Defence: Inflammation and immunity 30


11 Principles of diffusion and flow 32


Part 2


Muscles


12 Skeletal muscle and its contraction 34


13 Neuromuscular junction and whole muscle contraction 36


14 Motor units, recruitment and summation 38


15 Cardiac and smooth muscle 40


Part 3


The cardiovascular system


16 Introduction to the cardiovascular system 42


17 The heart 44


18 The cardiac cycle 46


19 Initiation of the heart beat and excitation contraction coupling 48


20 Control of cardiac output and Starling s law of the heart 50


21 Blood vessels 52


22 Control of blood pressure and blood volume 54


23 The microcirculation, fi ltration and lymphatics 56


24 Local control of blood fl ow and special circulations 58


Part 4


The respiratory system


25 Introduction to the respiratory system 60


26 Lung mechanics 62


27 Transport of gases and the gas laws 64


28 Carriage of oxygen and carbon dioxide by the blood 66


29 Control of breathing 68


30 Ventilation perfusion matching and right to left shunts 70


Part 5

The renal system


31 Introduction to the renal system 72


32 Renal filtration 74


33 Reabsorption, secretion and the proximal tubule 76


34 The loop of Henle and distal nephron 78


35 Regulation of plasma osmolality and fl uid volume 80


36 Control of acid base status 82


Part 6

The gut and metabolism


37 Gastrointestinal tract: overview and the mouth 84


38 Oesophagus and stomach 86


39 Small intestine 88


40 The exocrine pancreas, liver and gallbladder 90


41 Large intestine 92


Part 7

Endocrinology and reproduction


42 Endocrine control 94


43 Control of metabolic fuels 96


44 The hypothalamus and pituitary gland 98


45 Thyroid hormones and metabolic rate 100


46 Growth factors 102


47 Somatic and skeletal growth 104


48 Control of plasma calcium 106


49 The adrenal glands and stress 108


50 Endocrine control of reproduction 110


51 Sexual differentiation and function 112


52 Fertilization, pregnancy and parturition 114


53 Lactation 116


Part 8

The sensory and motor systems


54 Introduction to sensory systems 118


55 Sensory receptors 120


56 Special senses: Taste and smell 122


57 Special senses: Vision 124


58 Special senses: Hearing and balance 126


59 Motor control and the cerebellum 128


60 Proprioception and refl exes 130


Part 9

Self–assessment


Self–assessment MCQs 132


Answers to self–assessment MCQs 148


Appendix I: Comparison of the properties of skeletal, cardiac and smooth muscle 149


Appendix II: Normal physiological values 150


Index 153


PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN-13: 9780470659786
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Ltd (Wiley–Blackwell)
Publication date: April, 2013
Pages: 176
Weight: 650g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Diseases and Disorders, Physiology

MEET THE AUTHOR

Jeremy P.T. Ward is Head of Department of Physiology and Professor of Respiratory Cell Physiology
Schools of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, King s College London

Roger W.A. Linden is Emeritus Professor of Craniofacial Biology, School of Biomedical Sciences
King s College London

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