Anatomy and Physiology For Dummies

Höfundur Erin Odya; Maggie A. Norris

Útgefandi Wiley Professional Development (P&T)

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781119345237

Útgáfa 3

Útgáfuár 2017

2.190 kr.

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  • Cover
  • Introduction
  • About This Book
  • Foolish Assumptions
  • Icons Used in This Book
  • Beyond the Book
  • Where to Go from Here
  • Part 1: Locating Physiology on the Web of Knowledge
  • Chapter 1: Anatomy and Physiology: The Big Picture
  • Scientifically Speaking
  • A Little Chat about Jargon
  • Looking at the Body from the Proper Perspective
  • Organizing Yourself on Many Levels
  • Chapter 2: What Your Body Does All Day
  • Transferring Energy: A Body’s Place in the World
  • Building Up and Breaking Down: Metabolism
  • Staying in Range: Homeostasis
  • Growing, Replacing, and Renewing
  • Chapter 3: A Bit about Cell Biology
  • The Functions of Cells
  • Seeing the Inside of Eukaryotic Cells
  • Building Blocks That Build You
  • Genes and Genetic Material
  • The Cell Cycle
  • Organizing Cells into Tissues
  • Part 2: Sizing Up the Structural Layers
  • Chapter 4: Getting the Skinny on Skin, Hair, and Nails
  • Functions of the Integument
  • Structure of the Integument
  • Accessorizing Your Skin
  • Your Skin Saving You
  • Pathophysiology of the Integument
  • Chapter 5: Scrutinizing the Skeletal System
  • Reporting for Duty: The Jobs of Your Skeleton
  • Checking Out the Skeleton’s Makeup
  • Bone Growth and Remodeling
  • The Axial Skeleton
  • The Appendicular Skeleton
  • Joints and the Movements They Allow
  • Pathophysiology of the Skeletal System
  • Chapter 6: Muscles: Setting You in Motion
  • Functions of the Muscular System
  • Talking about Tissue Types
  • Getting a Grip on the Sliding Filament
  • Naming the Skeletal Muscles
  • Pathophysiology of the Muscular System
  • Part 3: Talking to Yourself
  • Chapter 7: The Nervous System: Your Body’s Circuit Board
  • Integrating the Input with the Output
  • Integrated Networks
  • Thinking about Your Brain
  • Transmitting the Impulse
  • Making Sense of Your Senses
  • Pathophysiology of the Nervous System
  • Chapter 8: The Endocrine System: Releasing Chemical Messages
  • Homing In on Hormones
  • Grouping the Glands
  • Pathophysiology of the Endocrine System
  • Part 4: Exploring the Inner Workings of the Body
  • Chapter 9: The Cardiovascular System: Getting Your Blood Pumping
  • Getting Substances from Here to There
  • Carrying Cargo: Your Blood and What’s in It
  • Looking at Your Blood Vessels
  • Cardiac Anatomy
  • Cardiac Cycle
  • Physiology of Circulation
  • Pathophysiology of the Cardiovascular System
  • Chapter 10: The Respiratory System: Breathing Life into Your Body
  • Functions of the Respiratory System
  • Nosing around Your Respiratory Anatomy
  • Breathing: Everybody’s Doing It
  • Gas Exchange
  • Pathophysiology of the Respiratory System
  • Chapter 11: The Digestive System: Beginning the Breakdown
  • Functions of the Digestive System
  • The Alimentary Canal
  • Accessory Organs
  • Pathophysiology of the Digestive System
  • Chapter 12: The Urinary System: Cleaning Up the Act
  • Functions of the Urinary System
  • Structures of the Urinary System
  • The Yellow River
  • Maintaining Homeostasis
  • Pathophysiology of the Urinary System
  • Chapter 13: The Lymphatic System: Living in a Microbe Jungle
  • Functions of the Lymphatic System
  • Loving Your Lymphatic System
  • Identifying Immune System Cells
  • Examining Immune System Molecules
  • Immune System Mechanisms
  • Adaptive Immunity
  • Pathophysiology of the Immune System
  • Part 5: Life’s Rich Pageant: Reproduction and Development
  • Chapter 14: The Reproductive System
  • Functions of the Reproductive System
  • Producing Gametes
  • The Female Reproductive System
  • The Male Reproductive System
  • Pausing for Pregnancy
  • Pathophysiology of the Reproductive System
  • Chapter 15: Change and Development over the Life Span
  • Programming Development
  • Development before Birth
  • The Human Life Span
  • Part 6: The Part of Tens
  • Chapter 16: Ten (Or So) Chemistry Concepts Related to Anatomy and Physiology
  • Energy Can Neither Be Created Nor Destroyed
  • Everything Falls Apart
  • Everything’s in Motion
  • Probability Rules
  • Polarity Charges Life
  • Water Is Special
  • Fluids and Solids
  • Under Pressure
  • Redox Reactions Transfer Electrons
  • Chapter 17: Ten Phabulous Physiology Phacts
  • Unique to You: Hands, Fingers, Thumbs
  • Nothing’s Better than Mother’s Milk
  • It’s Apparent: Your Hair Is Different
  • The Only Thing You Have to Fear Is …
  • You Smell Well!
  • Microbes: We Are Their World
  • The Pesky Appendix
  • Talkin’ about Breath Control
  • Taking Your First Breath
  • Is Blood Really Blue?
  • About the Authors
  • Supplemental Images
  • Connect with Dummies
  • End User License Agreement
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