Human Anatomy and Physiology I Theory for 1st Semester Bachelor in Pharmacy at Meripustak

Human Anatomy and Physiology I Theory for 1st Semester Bachelor in Pharmacy

Books from same Author: Krishna Garg and Medha Joshi and Sudipta Kundu

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    Author(s)Krishna Garg and Medha Joshi and Sudipta Kundu
    PublisherCBS Publishers & Distributors
    Edition1st Edition 2022
    ISBN9789354661976
    Pages232
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2022

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    CBS Publishers & Distributors Human Anatomy and Physiology I Theory for 1st Semester Bachelor in Pharmacy by Krishna Garg and Medha Joshi and Sudipta Kundu

    In addition, the functions of various parts of the organs/tissues are given Clinical and Applied aspects which emphasise the diseases associated with them. Both these aspects make the subject interesting and easy to memorise and understand.

    This textbook for Semester I (Course code BP101T) contains 5 units. Each unit has 1–3 chapters with amalgamation of anatomy and physiology. Unit I is on introduction, cellular and tissue level of organization. Unit II is on integumentary (skin) system, including skeletal, muscular systems and joints. Unit III deals with body fluids, blood and lymphatic system. Unit IV is on peripheral nervous system and special senses. Unit V deals with the study of heart, cardiac output, pulse, blood pressure, electrocardiogram, etc.

    Last part of the chapter is 'Assess Yourself' with the help of long questions, short questions and multiple choice questions. This course content of Semester I Book would be better recapitulated once the practicals are completed with the help of Human Anatomy and Physiology Practical Workbook for Bachelor in Pharmacy Students (Course Codes BP107P and BP207P) in their respective laboratories, as theory and practicals complement each other in enhancing learning.