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Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology
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14th Edition by John E. Hall; Michael E. Hall,
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Chapters 1 - 86 ll ll ll

,Guyton lland llHall llTextbook llof llMedical llPhysiology ll14th llEdition llTest llBank llby llJohn llE. llHall, llMichael

E. llHall llTable llof llContents
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Unit llI. llIntroduction llto llPhysiology: llThe llCell lland llGeneral llPhysiology
Chapter ll1. llFunctional llOrganization llof llthe llHuman llBody lland llControl llof llthe ll“Internal llEnvironment”
Chapter ll2. llThe llCell lland llIts llFunctions
Chapter ll3. llGenetic llControl llof llProtein llSynthesis, llCell llFunction, lland llCell llReproduction

Unit llII. llMembrane llPhysiology, llNerve, lland llMuscle
Chapter ll4. llTransport llof llSubstances llThrough llCell llMembranes
Chapter ll5. llMembrane llPotentials lland llAction llPotentials
Chapter ll6. llContraction llof llSkeletal llMuscle
Chapter ll7. llExcitation llof llSkeletal llMuscle: llNeuromuscular llTransmission lland llExcitation-Contraction
Coupling
Chapter ll8. llExcitation lland llContraction llof llSmooth llMuscle

Unit llIII. llThe llHeart
Chapter ll9. llCardiac llMuscle; llThe llHeart llas lla llPump lland llFunction llof llthe llHeart llValves
Chapter ll10. llRhythmical llExcitation llof llthe llHeart
Chapter ll11. llFundamentals llof llElectrocardiography
Chapter ll12. llElectrocardiographic llInterpretation llof llCardiac llMuscle lland llCoronary llBlood llFlow
Abnormalities: llVectorial llAnalysis
Chapter ll13. llCardiac llArrhythmias lland llTheir llElectrocardiographic llInterpretation

Unit llIV. llThe llCirculation
Chapter ll14. llOverview llof llthe llCirculation: llPressure, llFlow, lland llResistance
Chapter ll15. llVascular llDistensibility lland llFunctions llof llthe llArterial lland llVenous llSystems
Chapter ll16. llThe llMicrocirculation lland llLymphatic llSystem: llCapillary llFluid llExchange, llInterstitial llFluid,
and llLymph llFlow
Chapter ll17. llLocal lland llHumoral llControl llof llTissue llBlood llFlow
Chapter ll18. llNervous llRegulation llof llthe llCirculation lland llRapid llControl llof llArterial llPressure
Chapter ll19. llRole llof llthe llKidneys llin llLong-Term llControl llof llArterial llPressure lland llin llHypertension: llThe
Integrated llSystem llfor llArterial llPressure llRegulation
Chapter ll20. llCardiac llOutput, llVenous llReturn, lland llTheir llRegulation
Chapter ll21. llMuscle llBlood llFlow lland llCardiac llOutput llDuring llExercise; llthe llCoronary llCirculation lland
Ischemic llHeart llDisease
Chapter ll22. llCardiac llFailure
Chapter ll23. llHeart llValves lland llHeart llSounds; llValvular lland llCongenital llHeart llDefects
Chapter ll24. llCirculatory llShock lland llIts llTreatment

Unit llV. llThe llBody llFluids lland llKidneys
Chapter ll25. llRegulation llof llBody llFluid llCompartments: llExtracellular lland llIntracellular llFluids; llEdema
Chapter ll26. llThe llUrinary llSystem: llFunctional llAnatomy lland llUrine llFormation llby llthe llKidneys
Chapter ll27. llGlomerular llFiltration, llRenal llBlood llFlow, lland llTheir llControl
Chapter ll28. llRenal llTubular llReabsorption lland llSecretion

,Chapter ll29. llUrine llConcentration lland llDilution; llRegulation llof llExtracellular llFluid llOsmolarity lland
Sodium llConcentration
Chapter ll30. llRenal llRegulation llof llPotassium, llCalcium, llPhosphate, lland llMagnesium; llIntegration llof
llRenal

Mechanisms llfor llControl llof llBlood llVolume lland llExtracellular llFluid llVolume
Chapter ll31. llAcid–Base llRegulation
Chapter ll32. llDiuretics lland llKidney llDiseases

Unit llVI. llBlood llCells, llImmunity, lland llBlood llCoagulation
Chapter ll33. llRed llBlood llCells, llAnemia, lland llPolycythemia
Chapter ll34. llResistance llof llthe llBody llto llInfection: llI. llLeukocytes, llGranulocytes, llthe llMonocyte-
Macrophage llSystem, lland llInflammation
Chapter ll35. llResistance llof llthe llBody llto llInfection: llII. llImmunity lland llAllergy
Chapter ll36. llBlood llTypes; llTransfusion; lland llTissue lland llOrgan llTransplantation
Chapter ll37. llHemostasis lland llBlood llCoagulation

Unit llVII. llRespiration
Chapter ll38. llPulmonary llVentilation
Chapter ll39. llPulmonary llCirculation, llPulmonary llEdema, lland llPleural llFluid
Chapter ll40. llPrinciples llof llGas llExchange; llDiffusion llof llOxygen lland llCarbon llDioxide llThrough llthe
Respiratory llMembrane
Chapter ll41. llTransport llof llOxygen lland llCarbon llDioxide llin llBlood lland llTissue llFluids
Chapter ll42. llRegulation llof llRespiration
Chapter l43. llRespiratory llInsufficiency—Pathophysiology, llDiagnosis, lOxygen llTherapy

Unit llVIII. llAviation, llSpace, lland llDeep-Sea llDiving llPhysiology
Chapter ll44. llAviation, llHigh llAltitude, lland llSpace llPhysiology
Chapter ll45. llPhysiology llof llDeep-Sea llDiving lland llOther llHyperbaric llConditions

Unit llIX. llThe llNervous llSystem: llA. llGeneral llPrinciples lland llSensory llPhysiology
Chapter ll46. llOrganization llof llthe llNervous llSystem, llBasic llFunctions llof llSynapses, lland
llNeurotransmitters

Chapter ll47. llSensory llReceptors, llNeuronal llCircuits llfor llProcessing llInformation
Chapter ll48. llSomatic llSensations: llI. llGeneral llOrganization, llTactile lland llPosition llSenses
Chapter ll49. llSomatic llSensations: llII. llPain, llHeadache, lland llThermal llSensations

Unit llX. llThe llNervous llSystem: llB. llThe llSpecial llSenses
Chapter ll50. llThe llEye: llI. llOptics llof llVision
Chapter ll51. llThe llEye: llII. llReceptor lland llNeural llFunction llof llthe llRetina
Chapter ll52. llThe llEye: llIII. llCentral llNeurophysiology llof llVision
Chapter ll53. llThe llSense llof llHearing
Chapter ll54. llThe llChemical llSenses—Taste lland llSmell

Unit llXI. llThe llNervous llSystem: llC. llMotor lland llIntegrative llNeurophysiology
Chapter ll55. llSpinal llCord llMotor llFunctions; llthe llCord llReflexes
Chapter ll56. llCortical lland llBrain llStem llControl llof llMotor llFunction
Chapter ll57. llCerebellum lland llBasal llGanglia llContributions llto llOverall llMotor llControl

, Chapter ll58. llCerebral llCortex, llIntellectual llFunctions llof llthe llBrain, llLearning, lland llMemory
Chapter ll59. llThe llLimbic llSystem lland llthe llHypothalamus—Behavioral lland llMotivational llMechanisms
llof

the llBrain
Chapter ll60. llStates llof llBrain llActivity—Sleep, llBrain llWaves, llEpilepsy, llPsychoses, lland llDementia
Chapter ll61. llThe llAutonomic llNervous llSystem lland llthe llAdrenal llMedulla
Chapter ll62. llCerebral llBlood llFlow, llCerebrospinal llFluid, lland llBrain llMetabolism

Unit llXII. llGastrointestinal llPhysiology
Chapter ll63. llGeneral llPrinciples llof llGastrointestinal llFunction—Motility, llNervous llControl, lland llBlood
Circulation
Chapter ll64. llPropulsion lland llMixing llof llFood llin llthe llAlimentary llTract
Chapter ll65. llSecretory llFunctions llof llthe llAlimentary llTract
Chapter ll66. llDigestion lland llAbsorption llin llthe llGastrointestinal llTract
Chapter ll67. llPhysiology llof llGastrointestinal llDisorders

Unit llXIII. llMetabolism lland llTemperature llRegulation
Chapter ll68. llMetabolism llof llCarbohydrates lland llFormation llof llAdenosine llTriphosphate
Chapter ll69. llLipid llMetabolism
Chapter ll70. llProtein llMetabolism
Chapter ll71. llThe llLiver
Chapter ll72. llDietary llBalances; llRegulation llof llFeeding; llObesity lland llStarvation; llVitamins lland llMinerals
Chapter ll73. llEnergetics lland llMetabolic llRate
Chapter ll74. llBody llTemperature llRegulation lland llFever

Unit llXIV. llEndocrinology lland llReproduction
Chapter ll75. llIntroduction llto llEndocrinology
Chapter ll76. llPituitary llHormones lland llTheir llControl llby llthe llHypothalamus
Chapter ll77. llThyroid llMetabolic llHormones
Chapter ll78. llAdrenocortical llHormones
Chapter ll79. llInsulin, llGlucagon, lland llDiabetes llMellitus
Chapter ll80. llParathyroid llHormone, llCalcitonin, llCalcium lland llPhosphate llMetabolism, llVitamin llD, llBone,
and llTeeth
Chapter ll81. llReproductive lland llHormonal llFunctions llof llthe llMale ll(and llFunction llof llthe llPineal llGland)
Chapter ll82. llFemale llPhysiology llBefore llPregnancy lland llFemale llHormones
Chapter ll83. llPregnancy lland llLactation
Chapter ll84. llFetal lland llNeonatal llPhysiology

Unit llXV. llSports llPhysiology
Chapter ll85. llSports llPhysiology

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Publisher: juni 2015 ISBN: 9781455770052 Edition: 1

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