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Physiology
Principles of Anatomy and Physiology, 3rd Asia-Pacific Edition
By Gerard J. Tortora, Bryan H. Derrickson, Brendan Burkett, Gregory Peoples, Julie Cooke, Danielle Dye, Tara Diversi, Flavia Di Pietro, Alex Engel, Mark McKean, Hayley Green, Michael Macartney, Simon Summers
John Wiley & Sons, Limited
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Anatomy and physiology provide us with our understandings of the body's structure and functions, and this text aims to familiarise readers with each and the ways in which they interrelate.Chapter 1: An introduction to the human bodyChapter 2: The chemical level of organisationChapter 3: The cellular level of organisationChapter 4: The tissue level of organisationChapter 5: The integumentary systemChapter 6: The skeletal system: bone tissueChapter 7: The skeletal system: the axial skeletonChapter 8: The skeletal system: the appendicular skeletonChapter 9: JointsChapter 10: Muscular tissueChapter 11: The muscular systemChapter 12: Nervous tissueChapter 13: The spinal cord and spinal nervesChapter 14: The brain and cranial nervesChapter 15: The autonomic nervous systemChapter 16: Sensory, motor, And integrative systemsChapter 17: The special sensesChapter 18: The endocrine systemChapter 19: The cardiovascular system: the bloodChapter 20: The cardiovascular system: the heartChapter 21: The cardiovascular system: blood vessels and haemodynamicsChapter 22: The lymphatic system and immunityChapter 23: The respiratory systemChapter 24: The digestive systemChapter 25: Metabolism and nutritionChapter 26: The urinary systemChapter 27: Fluid, electrolyte, and Acid-base homeostasisChapter 28: The reproductive systemsChapter 29: Development and inheritance.
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