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Contents
Front Matter
Introduction
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Copyright - Introductory Animal Physiology
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Chapter 1. Introduction to Physiology
1.1 - What is Physiology?
1.2 - Limits of Life
1.3 - Homeostasis
II.
Chapter 2. Gaseous Exchange
2.1 - Introduction to Respiratory Systems
2.2 - Respiratory Structures and Their Function
2.3 - Gaseous Exchange Mechanisms
III.
Chapter 3 - Transport of Gases
3.1 - Gas Transport
3.2 - Circulatory Systems
IV.
Chapter 4 - Ion and Water Balance
4.1 - Osmoregulation in Animals Living in Aquatic Environment
4.2 - Ion and Water Balance on Land
V.
Chapter 5 - Digestion and Energy
5.1 - Biological Energy
5.2 - Components of the Digestive System
5.3 - Nutrient Transport and Energy Metabolism
VI.
Chapter 6 - Locomotion
6.1 - Types of Muscles
6.2 - Types of Locomotion
6.3 - Muscle Contraction
VII.
Chapter 7 - Electrical Signals
7.1 - Electrical Potential
7.2 - Resting, Graded and Action Potential
7.3 - Synapses
7.4 - Neuroglia
VIII.
Chapter 8 - Sensory Systems
8.1 - Neuronal organization
8.2 - Brain evolution
8.3 - Special Senses
IX.
Chapter 9 - Maintaining internal balance
9.1 - Interpreting External Cues
9.2 - Signaling Pathways, Hormones and Endocrine System
9.3 - Examples of Internal Balance
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