Principles of Human Physiology - William J. Germann, Cindy L. Stanfield

Principles of Human Physiology

International Edition
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2004 | 2nd edition
Pearson
978-0-321-24862-6 (ISBN)
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Designed to address the challenges instructors face in teaching students with varied backgrounds and learning styles. The features of this work such as Chemistry Review boxes provide additional resources for students who need them, and Toolboxes and Discovery boxes allow instructors the option to delve into more detail about physiology topics.
This carefully revised Second Edition has been designed to address the challenges instructors face in teaching students with varied backgrounds and learning styles. Features such as Chemistry Review boxes provide additional resources for students who need them, while Toolboxes and Discovery boxes allow instructors the option to delve into more detail about physiology topics. In addition, several new clinical topics have been added to this edition. To help readers visualize physiology processes, every new copy of the book now includes the InterActive Physiology® 8-System Suite CD-ROM, as well as access to an expanded Physiology Place website and PhysioEx™ 5.0 online laboratory simulations.

William J. Germann earned a Ph.D. in physiology at the University of Michigan. One of Germann's teachers at Michigan was Arthur Vander, whose commitment to education made a lasting impression and ultimately inspired him to pursue a career in undergraduate teaching. Germann currently teaches human physiology and a number of other biology courses at the University of Dallas in Irving, Texas. He believes that a teacher's job is not just to communicate information, but to inspire students to want to learn. As chair of the Biology Department, Germann spends much of his time advising premedical students and others interested in pursuing careers in healthcare, research, or teaching. Germann's research interest is in the field of electrophysiology and ion channel regulation in epithelial cells. He is a member of the Biophysical Society, The American Association of University Professors, and the Texas Association of Advisors for Health Professions. Cindy L. Stanfield earned both a B.S. and a Ph.D. in physiology at the University of California at Davis. She was exposed to and became fascinated by neurophysiology research as an undergraduate student. As a graduate student, Stanfield taught several physiology laboratory courses, and developed an interest in teaching. She currently teaches three undergraduate human physiology courses at the University of South Alabama, and continues with her neurophysiology research on sensory modulation. One of Stanfield's goals as a teacher is to expose students not only to the existing knowledge base, but also to the discovery of new knowledge through research experiences in the hopes that students will be excited about science. Stanfield is a member of the Society for Neuroscience, the International Associatyion for the Study of Pain, The American Pain Society, Sigm Xi, and the Golden Key Honor Society. She lives in Mobile, Alabama with her husband, Jim, and their cats and dog.

 1. Introduction to Physiology.


 2. The Cell: Structure and Function.


 3. Cell Metabolism.


 4. Cell Membrane Transport.


 5. Chemical Messengers.


 6. The Endocrine System: Endocrine Glands and Hormone Actions.


 7. The Endocrine System: Regulation of Energy Metabolism and Growth.


 8. The Nervous System: Electrical Signaling.


 9. The Nervous System: Synaptic Transmission.


10. The Nervous System: Central Nervous System.


11. The Nervous System: Sensory Systems.


12. The Nervous System: Autonomic and Motor Systems.


13. Muscle Physiology.


14. The Cardiovascular System: Cardiac Function.


15. The Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels, Blood Flow and Blood Pressure.


16. The Cardiovascular System: Blood.


17. The Respiratory System: Pulmonary Ventilation.


18. The Respiratory System: Gas Exchange and Regulation of Breathing.


19. The Urinary System: Renal Function.


20. The Urinary System: Fluid and Electrolyte Balance.


21. The Gastrointestinal System.


22. The Reproductive System.


23. The Immune System.


24. The Whole Body: Integrated Physiological Responses to Exercise (and all Exercise Links).

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.4.2004
Sprache englisch
Maße 242 x 282 mm
Gewicht 2280 g
Themenwelt Studium 1. Studienabschnitt (Vorklinik) Physiologie
ISBN-10 0-321-24862-7 / 0321248627
ISBN-13 978-0-321-24862-6 / 9780321248626
Zustand Neuware
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