Human Physiology

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Human Physiology: Overview

Human Physiology covers chapters such as Digestion and Absorption, Breathing and Exchange of Gases, Neural Control and Coordination, Body Fluids and Circulation, Locomotion and Movement and, Chemical Coordination and Integration

Practice Other Chapters from Human Physiology

Biology>Human Physiology>Digestion and Absorption

This chapter describes the digestion and absorption processes inside the body. It discusses the digestive system, which includes the liver that produces bile and other necessary enzymes for the digestion process.

Biology>Human Physiology>Breathing and Exchange of Gases

This chapter describes the respiration process that takes place inside the body. This includes the volume of oxygen required by the body and its transportation throughout the bloodstream.

Biology>Human Physiology>Body Fluids and Circulation

This chapter describes blood and the circulatory system. It talks about the circulatory system of blood that ensures the proper functioning of the cardiac cycle.

Biology>Human Physiology>Excretory Products and their Elimination

This chapter describes the excretory process, which includes the elimination of waste products from the body. It is regulated by the kidneys. The waste products are eliminated from the body as urine and stool.

Biology>Human Physiology>Locomotion and Movement

This chapter describes the skeletal system and different muscles involved in the movement of body. It discusses the different types of bones that regulate the movement of hands and legs.

Biology>Human Physiology>Neural Control and Coordination

This chapter describes the nervous system and its coordination. You will also learn about the different parts of the nervous system. There are sensory organs that help in the coordination of organs. This also includes reflex actions.

Biology>Human Physiology>Chemical Coordination and Integration

This chapter describes the glands involved in the hormone regulation process. Glands such as hypothalamus, pituitary and pineal and their functions are discussed in this chapter.