BASIC HUMAN
PHYSIOLOGY Course on CD
In this course, you will study basic human
physiology. Anatomy is the study of body
structure. Physiology is the study of body
functions, particularly at the cellular level.
Anatomy and physiology are two subject matter
areas that are vitally important to most medical
MOSs. Do your best to achieve the objectives of
this course. As a result, you will be better able
to perform your job or medical MOS.
Course Components:
This course consists of 14 lessons and an
examination. The lessons are:
Lesson 1, Introduction to Basic Human Physiology.
Lesson 2, Physiology of Cells and Miscellaneous
Tissues.
Lesson 3, Envelopes of the Body.
Lesson 4, The Skeletal System.
Lesson 5, Physiology and Actions of Muscles.
Lesson 6, The Human Digestive System.
Lesson 7, The Human Respiratory System and
Breathing.
Lesson 8, The Human Urinary System.
Lesson 9, The Human Reproductive (Genital)
System.
Lesson 10, Cardiovascular and Other Circulatory
Systems of the Human Body.
Lesson 11, The Human Endocrine System.
Lesson 12, The Human Nervous System.
Lesson 13, The Special Senses.
Lesson 14, Some Elementary Human Genetics.
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BASIC
HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY Course
on CD
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION . vii
1 INTRODUCTION TO BASIC HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY.
1-1--1-10 1-2
Exercises . 1-7
2 PHYSIOLOGY OF CELLS AND MISCELLANEOUS
TISSUES
Section I. Cells . 2-1--2-3 2-2
Section II. Body Fluids. 2-4--2-9 2-4
Section III. Homeostasis. 2-10--2-14 2-8
Section IV. Cell Growth and Multiplication.
2-15--2-16 2-11
Section V. Epithelial Cells and Tissues .
2-17--2-22 2-11
Section VI. Fibrous Connective Tissue (FCT) .
2-23--2-27 2-13
Section VII. Fatty Tissues. 2-28--2-35 2-15
Exercises . 2-17
3 ENVELOPES OF THE BODY
Section I. Introduction. 3-1--3-3 3-2
Section II. Integument Proper. 3-4--3-10 3-3
Section III. Integumentary Derivatives.
3-11--3-14 3-5
Section IV. Functions of the Integumentary
System. 3-13--3-19 3-6
Section V. Subcutaneous Layer . 3-20--3-22
3-7
Section VI. Investing Deep Fascia. 3-23--3-25
3-8
Section VII. Body Temperature Control.
3-26--3-31 3-9
Section VIII. Vitamin D Production .
3-32--3-34 3-11
Section IX. Superficial Wound Healing.
3-35--3-38 3-12
Section X. General Adaptations of Grasping/
Holding. 3-39--3-40 3-12
Section XI. Variations in Penetration.
3-41--3-42 3-13
Exercises . 3-14
4 THE SKELETAL SYSTEM
Section I. General. 4-1--4-2 4-2
Section II. Tissues and Tissue Processes
of Skeletal Elements . 4-3--4-5 4-2
Section III. Definition and Types of Bones .
4-6--4-7 4-3
Section IV. A "Typical" Long Bone .
4-8--4-9 4-4
Lesson Paragraphs Page
Section V. A "Typical" Flat Bone .
4-10--4-12 4-7
Section VI. Sesamoid Bones. 4-13--4-14 4-9
Section VII. Definition and Types of Joints.
4-15--4-18 4-9
Section VIII. A "Typical Synovial Joint.
4-19--4-26 4-10
Section IX. The Axial Skeleton . 4-27--4-35
4-12
Section X. The Appendicular Skeleton.
4-36--4-40 4-17
Exercises . 4-19
5 PHYSIOLOGY AND ACTIONS OF MUSCLES
Section I. Muscle Tissues. 5-1--5-5 5-2
Section II. Skeletal Muscles . 5-6--5-14 5-5
Section III. Some Skeletomuscular Mechanics .
5-15--5-20 5-9
Section IV. Nervous Control of Skeletal
Muscles . 5-21--5-24 5-13
Exercises . 5-16
6 THE HUMAN DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
Section I. Introduction. 6-1--6-3 6-2
Section II. Ingestion and Initial Processing
of Foods. 6-4--6-7 6-5
Section III. Swallowing (Deglutition) .
6-8--6-11 6-6
Section IV. Temporary Storage . 6-12--6-14
6-7
Section V. Digestion and Absorption.
6-15--6-22 6-8
Section VI. Some Protective Mechanisms
Associated
with the Human Digestive System . 6-23--6-30
6-11
Section VII. Vitamins . 6-31--6-33 6-13
Section VIII. Elimination of Unused Materials
. 6-34--6-37 6-14
Exercises . 6-16
7 THE HUMAN RESPIRATORY SYSTEM AND BREATHING
Section I. Introduction. 7-1--7-4 7-2
Section II. Introduction to Human Breathing .
7-5--7-9 7-4
Section III. Costal ("Thoracic")
Breathing . 7-10--7-13 7-6
Section IV. Diaphragmatic
("Abdominal") Breathing .
7-14--7-17 7-9
Section V. Introduction to the Human
Respiratory
System. 7-18--7-19 7-10
Section VI. The Supralaryngeal Structures .
7-20--7-24 7-10
Section VII. Larynx . 7-25--7-29 7-13
Lesson Paragraphs Page
Section VIII. The "Respiratory
Tree" and Pulmonary
Alveoli . 7-30--7-34 7-14
Section IX. Lungs and Pleural Cavities .
7-35--7-37 7-16
Section X. The Pulmonary NAVL . 7-38--7-39
7-18
Section XI. Exchange and Transportation of
Gases:
Artificial Breathing/Resuscitation.
7-40--7-41 7-19
Exercises . 7-22
8 THE HUMAN URINARY SYSTEM
Section I. The Kidney . 8-1--8-4 8-2
Section II. Other Parts of the Human Urinary
System . 8-5--8-7 8-5
Exercises . 8-7
9 THE HUMAN REPRODUCTIVE (GENITAL) SYSTEM
Section I. Introduction. 9-1--9-7 9-2
Section II. Gametes (Sex Cells) . 9-8--9-10
9-3
Section III. The Male Reproductive System .
9-11--9-13 9-4
Section IV. The Female Reproductive System.
9-14--9-18 9-7
Section V. Intrauterine Development.
9-19--9-20 9-11
Section VI. Parturition. 9-21--9-23 9-11
Exercises . 9-13
10 CARDIOVASCULAR AND OTHER CIRCULATORY
SYSTEMS
OF THE HUMAN BODY
Section I. Introduction. 10-1--10-8 10-2
Section II. The Blood--The Vehicle of the
Cardiovascular System . 10-9--10-17 10-5
Section III. The Blood Vessels--The Conduits
of the
Cardiovascular System . 10-18--10-22 10-9
Section IV. The Heart--The Primary Motive
Force
of the Cardiovascular System . 10-23--10-31
10-12
Section V. Motive Forces Involved in Driving
the
Blood Through the System . 10-32--10-34 10-18
Section VI. Capillaries . 10-35--10-37 10-19
Lesson Paragraphs Page
Section VII. Temperature Control by Means of
the
Blood. 10-38--10-43 10-20
Section VIII. Other Circulatory Systems .
10-44--10-45 10-21
Exercises . 10-23
11 THE HUMAN ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
Section I. Introduction. 11-1--11-3 11-2
Section II. The Pituitary Body . 11-4--11-6
11-3
Section III. The Pineal Gland. 11-7--11-8
11-4
Section IV. The Thyroid and Parathyroid
Glands . 11-9--11-10 11-5
Section V. The Pancreatic Islets (Islands of
Langerhans). 11-11--11-12 11-5
Section VI. The Adrenal (Suprarenal) Glands .
11-13--11-15 11-6
Section VII. The Gonads as Endocrine Glands.
11-16--11-18 11-6
Exercises . 11-8
12 THE HUMAN NERVOUS SYSTEM
Section I. Introduction. 12-1--12-4 12-2
Section II. The Central Nervous System (CNS)
. 12-5--12-7 12-4
Section III. The Peripheral Nervous System
(PNS). 12-8--12-9 12-9
Section IV. The Autonomic Nervous System
(ANS). 12-10--12-13 12-10
Section V. Electrochemical Transmission
of Neuron Impulses. 12-14--12-19 12-12
Section VI. The General Reflex and the Reflex
Arc . 12-20--12-21 12-14
Section VII. General Sensory Pathways of
the Human Nervous System . 12-22--12-27 12-16
Section VIII. Motor Pathways in the Human
Nervous System. 12-28--12-30 12-21
Section IX. Levels of Control in the Human
Nervous System. 12-31--12-35 12-22
Section X. Miscellaneous Topics. 12-36--12-38
12-25
Exercises . 12-26
13 THE SPECIAL SENSES
Section I. Introduction. 13-1--13-2 13-2
Section II. The Special Sense of Vision .
13-3--13-9 13-2
Section III. The Special Sense of Hearing
(Auditory
Sense). 13-10--13-14 13-9
Section IV. The Special Sense of Equilibrium,
the
General Body Sense, and Postural
Reflexes . 13-15--13-20 13-15
Section V. The Special Sense of Smell
(Olfaction) . 13-21--13-22 13-17
Section VI. The Special Sense of Taste
(Gustation) . 13-23--13-24 13-17
Exercises . 13-18
14 SOME ELEMENTARY HUMAN GENETICS.
14-1--14-10 14-2
Exercises . 14-10
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