Human Anatomy & Physiology Notes
Unit 1: Introduction to Human Body
Definition & Scope of Human Anatomy & Physiology Notes
Human Anatomy and Physiology notes cover the structure and function of the human body, essential for B Pharma 1st semester notes.
Levels of Organization & Homeostasis
- Levels: Cell → Tissue → Organ → System → Organism.
- Homeostasis: Maintains body balance (e.g., temperature, blood pressure).
Cell Structure & Function
- Parts: Membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm.
- Transport: Passive (diffusion) & active (endocytosis).
- Signaling: Contact-dependent, paracrine, synaptic, endocrine.
Tissues in Human Anatomy
- Epithelial: Covers body surfaces.
- Muscular: Movement (skeletal, cardiac, smooth).
- Nervous: Signal transmission.
- Connective: Support (bones, blood).
Unit 2: Integumentary & Skeletal System
Skin Structure & Function
- Layers: Epidermis, dermis, hypodermis.
- Functions: Protection, sensation, vitamin D synthesis.
Skeletal System (BPharma Notes)
- Axial (skull, spine) & Appendicular (limbs, pelvis).
- Functions: Support, protection, movement, blood formation.
Muscle & Joints
- Muscle Contraction: Actin-myosin interaction, ATP, calcium.
- Joints: Fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial (movement types).
Unit 3: Blood & Lymphatic System in Human Anatomy & Physiology
Blood Composition & Functions
- Plasma, RBCs, WBCs, Platelets (oxygen transport, immunity, clotting).
- Blood Groups (ABO, Rh): Important for transfusion.
- Lymph nodes, spleen, thymus help in immunity and fluid balance.
Unit 4: Nervous System & Special Senses
Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) Notes
- Somatic (voluntary) & Autonomic (involuntary: sympathetic, parasympathetic).
- Spinal & Cranial Nerves (12 pairs).
Special Senses (Human Anatomy Notes)
Unit 5: Cardiovascular System
Heart & Blood Circulation
- Heart Anatomy: Atria, ventricles, valves.
- Blood Flow: Pulmonary & systemic circulation.
Blood Pressure & ECG
- Regulation: Heart rate, vessel resistance, autonomic nervous system.
- ECG: Monitors heart function (detects arrhythmia, heart attack).
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