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Title
Defining physiology : principles, themes, concepts ; cardiovascular, respiratory and renal physiology / Hwee Ming Cheng, Felicita Jusof.
ISBN
9789811304996 (electronic book)
9811304998 (electronic book)
9789811304989
981130498X
Published
Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2018.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xix, 187 pages) : illustrations
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-13-0499-6 doi
Call Number
QP34.5
Dewey Decimal Classification
571
Summary
This first volume of the book covers 150 important words and phrases encountered in cardiovascular, respiratory and renal physiology, elaborating the concepts, principles and common themes around these words. It offers students a quiver of arrows to direct their thinking accurately in order to understand targeted processes in physiology. Physiology teachers also find this ‘definitive’ physiology text useful in their lectures and tutorial classes to elaborate on homeostatic mechanisms in physiology. With any increase in physiological knowledge, there will be new words and terms that describe new mechanisms, and definitions of key words in core physiology are essential points of reference since they provide the foundational word pillars needed to understand physiology texts. This book is a valuable companion to the Springer series “Physiology-Question Based Learning (Pq-BL)” by the author. Both the questions and words for learning physiology well have been selected from the successful annual Physiology Quiz International event that is chaired and designed by the author.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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text file PDF
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Print version: 9789811304989
Heart as an Electrical Organ
Heart as a Rhythmic Pump
Heart as a Pressure Producer
Pathways from the Heart
Physiological Adaptations of the Cardiovascular system
Mechanics of Respiration
Alveolar-Capillary Exchange
Oxygen Transport
Carbon Dioxide Transport
Control of Respiration
Glomerular Filtration and Renal Blood Flow
Tubular Function
Sodium and Potassium Balance
Water Balance
Acid-base Balance.