Molecular and Cellular Exercise Physiology



Human Physiology

Human Physiology
Human Physiology: An Integrated Approach broke ground with its thorough coverage of molecular physiology seamlessly integrated into a traditional homeostasis-based systems approach . The newly revised Fourth Edition strengthens the coverage of the ?big picture? themes in the study of physiology molecular and cellular exercise physiology and helps students tie concepts together in a logical framework for learning. BASIC CELL PROCESSES: INTEGRATION AND COORDINATION, Introduction to Physiology, Molecular Interactions, Compartmentation: Cells molecular and cellular exercise physiology and Tissues, Energy molecular and cellular exercise physiology and Cellular Metabolism, Membrane Dynamics, Communication, Integration, Homeostasis, HOMEOSTASIS AND CONTROL, Introduction to the Endocrine System, Neurons: Cellular molecular and cellular exercise physiology and Network Properties, The Central Nervous System, Sensory Physiology, Efferent Division: Autonomic molecular and cellular exercise physiology and Somatic Motor Control, Muscles, Integrative Physiology I: Control of Body Movement, INTEGRATION OF FUNCTION, Cardiovascular Physiology, Blood Flow molecular and cellular exercise physiology and the Control of Blood Pressure, Blood, Mechanics of Breathing, Gas Exchange molecular and cellular exercise physiology and Transport, The Kidneys, Integrative Physiology II: Fluid molecular and cellular exercise physiology and Electrolyte Balance, METABOLISM, GROWTH, AND AGING, Digestion, Energy Balance molecular and cellular exercise physiology and Metabolism, Endocrine Control of Growth molecular and cellular exercise physiology and Metabolism, The Immune System, Integrative Physiology III: Exercise, Reproduction molecular and cellular exercise physiology and Development. For all readers interested in the study of human physiology. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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