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Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology
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,Guytonand Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology14th EditionTestBank by John E. Hall,Michael E. Hall Table of
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Contents
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UnitI.IntroductiontoPhysiology:TheCellandGeneralPhysiology
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Chapter1.FunctionalOrganizationofthe HumanBody andControlofthe“Internal Environment”
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Chapter 2.The Cell andItsFunctions c c c c c c
Chapter3.Genetic ControlofProteinSynthesis,Cell Function, andCell Reproduction
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UnitII.MembranePhysiology,Nerve,andMuscle
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Chapter4.TransportofSubstancesThroughCellMembranes
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Chapter5.MembranePotentialsandActionPotentials
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Chapter6.Contractionof SkeletalMuscle
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Chapter7.ExcitationofSkeletalMuscle:NeuromuscularTransmissionandExcitation-Contraction
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Coupling
Chapter 8.ExcitationandContractionof SmoothMuscle
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Unit III.The Heart
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Chapter 9.CardiacMuscle;The Heart as aPump andFunctionof theHeartValves
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Chapter10.RhythmicalExcitationofthe Heart
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Chapter11.FundamentalsofElectrocardiography
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Chapter12.ElectrocardiographicInterpretationofCardiacMuscleandCoronaryBloodFlow
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Abnormalities:VectorialAnalysis c c
Chapter13.CardiacArrhythmiasandTheirElectrocardiographicInterpretation
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Unit IV. The Circulation
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Chapter14.Overviewofthe Circulation:Pressure,Flow, andResistance
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Chapter15.VascularDistensibilityandFunctionsoftheArterialandVenousSystems
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Chapter16.TheMicrocirculationandLymphaticSystem:CapillaryFluidExchange,InterstitialFluid,
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andLymph Flow
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Chapter17.Local andHumoralControlof Tissue BloodFlow
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Chapter18. Nervous Regulationof theCirculationandRapidControlof ArterialPressure
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Chapter19. RoleoftheKidneys inLong-TermControlof ArterialPressure andinHypertension:The
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IntegratedSystemforArterialPressureRegulation c c c c c
Chapter20.CardiacOutput,VenousReturn,andTheirRegulation
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Chapter21.MuscleBloodFlow andCardiacOutputDuring Exercise;theCoronaryCirculationand
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IschemicHeartDisease c c
Chapter22.CardiacFailure c c c
Chapter23. Heart Valvesand Heart Sounds;ValvularandCongenital HeartDefects
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Chapter24.CirculatoryShock andItsTreatment
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Unit V.TheBody Fluids and Kidneys
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Chapter25.RegulationofBodyFluidCompartments:ExtracellularandIntracellularFluids;Edema
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Chapter26.TheUrinarySystem:FunctionalAnatomyandUrineFormationbytheKidneys
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Chapter27.GlomerularFiltration,RenalBloodFlow, andTheir Control
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Chapter28.RenalTubularReabsorptionandSecretion
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,Chapter29. UrineConcentrationandDilution; Regulationof ExtracellularFluidOsmolarity and
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Chapter30.RenalRegulationofPotassium,Calcium,Phosphate,andMagnesium;Integrationof Renal
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MechanismsforControlofBloodVolumeandExtracellularFluidVolume
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Chapter31. Acid–BaseRegulation
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Chapter32.DiureticsandKidney Diseases
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UnitVI.BloodCells,Immunity,andBloodCoagulation
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Chapter33. Red BloodCells,Anemia, andPolycythemia
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Chapter34.ResistanceoftheBodyto Infection:I.Leukocytes,Granulocytes,theMonocyte-
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MacrophageSystem,andInflammation c c c
Chapter35.Resistanceofthe Bodyto Infection:II.ImmunityandAllergy
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Chapter36. BloodTypes;Transfusion; andTissueandOrganTransplantation
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Chapter37.HemostasisandBloodCoagulation
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Unit VII.Respiration
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Chapter38.PulmonaryVentilation
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Chapter39.PulmonaryCirculation,PulmonaryEdema,andPleuralFluid
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Chapter40.Principlesof GasExchange;DiffusionofOxygenandCarbonDioxideThroughthe
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Chapter41. TransportofOxygen andCarbonDioxideinBloodandTissueFluids
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Chapter42.RegulationofRespiration
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Chapter43.RespiratoryInsufficiency—Pathophysiology,Diagnosis,OxygenTherapy
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UnitVIII.Aviation,Space,andDeep-SeaDiving Physiology
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Chapter44. Aviation,HighAltitude,andSpacePhysiology
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Chapter45.PhysiologyofDeep-SeaDivingandOtherHyperbaric Conditions
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UnitIX. TheNervousSystem:A.GeneralPrinciples andSensory Physiology
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Chapter46.OrganizationoftheNervousSystem,BasicFunctionsofSynapses,andNeurotransmitters
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Chapter47.SensoryReceptors,NeuronalCircuitsforProcessingInformation
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Chapter48.SomaticSensations:I.GeneralOrganization,TactileandPositionSenses
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Chapter49.SomaticSensations:II.Pain,Headache,andThermalSensations
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UnitX.TheNervousSystem:B. TheSpecialSenses
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Chapter 50. TheEye: I. OpticsofVision
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Chapter51. The Eye: II.ReceptorandNeuralFunctionof theRetina
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Chapter52.TheEye:III. CentralNeurophysiologyof Vision
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Chapter53. The SenseofHearing
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Chapter54.TheChemicalSenses—TasteandSmell
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UnitXI. TheNervousSystem:C.MotorandIntegrativeNeurophysiology
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Chapter55. Spinal CordMotor Functions;the CordReflexes
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Chapter 56. CorticalandBrainStemControlofMotorFunction
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Chapter57.CerebellumandBasalGangliaContributionstoOverallMotorControl
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Chapter58.CerebralCortex,IntellectualFunctionsofthe Brain,Learning,andMemory
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, Chapter59. The Limbic System andthe Hypothalamus—Behavioral andMotivational Mechanisms of
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the Brain
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Chapter60.StatesofBrainActivity—Sleep,BrainWaves, Epilepsy,Psychoses,andDementia
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Chapter61.TheAutonomicNervousSystemandtheAdrenal Medulla
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Chapter62.CerebralBloodFlow,CerebrospinalFluid,andBrainMetabolism
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UnitXII.GastrointestinalPhysiology
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Chapter63.GeneralPrinciplesofGastrointestinalFunction—Motility,NervousControl,andBlood
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Circulation
Chapter64.PropulsionandMixingof Foodinthe AlimentaryTract
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Chapter65.SecretoryFunctionsoftheAlimentaryTract
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Chapter66.DigestionandAbsorptioninthe Gastrointestinal Tract
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Chapter67.PhysiologyofGastrointestinalDisorders
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UnitXIII.MetabolismandTemperatureRegulation
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Chapter68.MetabolismofCarbohydrates andFormationofAdenosineTriphosphate
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Chapter69.LipidMetabolism
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Chapter70.ProteinMetabolism
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Chapter71. The Liver
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Chapter72.DietaryBalances;RegulationofFeeding;ObesityandStarvation;VitaminsandMinerals
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Chapter73.EnergeticsandMetabolicRate
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Chapter74.BodyTemperatureRegulationandFever
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UnitXIV.EndocrinologyandReproduction
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Chapter75.IntroductiontoEndocrinology
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Chapter76.Pituitary Hormones andTheir Controlbythe Hypothalamus
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Chapter77.ThyroidMetabolicHormones
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Chapter78.AdrenocorticalHormones
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Chapter79.Insulin,Glucagon,andDiabetesMellitus
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Chapter80.ParathyroidHormone,Calcitonin,CalciumandPhosphateMetabolism,VitaminD,Bone,
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andTeeth
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Chapter81. ReproductiveandHormonalFunctionsofthe Male(andFunctionofthe PinealGland)
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Chapter82.FemalePhysiologyBeforePregnancyandFemaleHormones
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Chapter83.PregnancyandLactation
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Chapter84. FetalandNeonatal Physiology
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UnitXV. SportsPhysiology
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Chapter85.SportsPhysiology
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