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Our Marvelous Bodies offers a unique perspective on the structure, function, and care of the major systems of the human body. Unlike other texts that use a strictly scientific approach, physiologist Gary F. Merrill relays medical facts alongside personal stories that help students relate to and apply the information.

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"Merrill has written a concise yet thorough primier on the physiology of the major human body systems. Highly recommended." * CHOICE *
"Using marvelous examples of everyday experience, Merrill effectively illustrates and explains many complex physiological processes. This blending of basic human biology with real-life stories greatly helps us to understand our own bodies—as patients, students, or as health care professionals." -- Richard A. Nyhof * professor of Biology, Calvin College *
"Merrill's approach to science instruction is a unique one. I found it captivating." -- Byron Cryer * University of Texas Southwestern Medical School *

Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface

1. The Foundation
Structure and Function
Homeostasis, Equilibrium, and the Steady State
Physiological Gradients
Physiological Reflexes
Control Systems Analysis
Feedback and Feedforward

2. Understanding the Mammalian Nervous System
What Are Neurons?
What Is the Nervous System?
Neuron Communication, Electrical and Chemical Transmission
Different Neurotransmitters and Their Locations and Functions
Discomfort, Pain, and the Nervous System
Mental Activity, Cerebral Blood Flow, and Health of the Nervous System

3. The Endocrine System and Physiological Communication
Advances in Endocrinology
Hormones, Proteins, and Peptides
The Hypothalamic-Pituitary Axis
Excesses and Deficiencies of GH and Health
The Adrenal Gland and Growth
The Thyroid Gland

4. The Cardiovascular System and the Blood
The Blood
The Heart and Cardiac Cycle
The Blood Vessels
Lifestyle and Monitoring Cardiovascular Health
Reactive Hyperemia and Blood Flow to Organs and Tissues

5. Health and the Respiratory System
Componenets of the Respiratory System
Pulmonary Ventilation, or Lung Inflation and Deflation
Respiration, Exchange, and Transport of Blood Gases
Central and Peripheral Regulation of the Respiratory System
Lungs and Balance of Acids and Bases
Lifestyle and Care of the Lungs

6. Kidneys and Renal Physiology
Functional Morphology of the Kidneys
Glomerular Filtration Rate and Urine
Regulation of GFR and RPF
REabsorption, Secretion, and the Formation of Urine
Renal Health, Hydration, and Urination
Diabetes and Sugar in the Urine

7. The Gastrointestinal System
Components of the Gastrointestinal (GI) or Enteric System
Mechanics and Reflexes of the GI Tract
Secretions of the GI Tract
Digestion of Carbohydrates, Fats, and Proteins
Health of the Oral Cavity and Vocalization
Health of the GI Tract and Diet

8. The Reproductive System
Gametogenesis, Genetic, Gonadal, and Phenotypic Sex
The Sexually Indifferent Embryonic Gonad
Spermatogenesis and the Male Reproductive System
Oogenesis, Folliculogenesis, and the Female Reproductive System
Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs), Sexual Behavior, and Infertility

9. The Immune System
Cellular Defenses
Chemotaxis, Margination, Diapedesis, and Phagocytosis
Ports of Entry for Pathogens and the Reticuloendothelial System (RES)
Immunity, Regenerative Medecine, and Stem Cells

10. Muscle Function
Muscle Diversification
Excitation-Contraction Coupling in Muscle
Cycling of Cross-Bridges and Shortening of Sarcomeres
Muscle Levers, Hypertrophy, and Atrophy
Muscle Diseases and Conditions
Experimenting with Muscle

11. Integrated Physiological Responses
Hypovolemic Hypotension
Baroreceptor Reflexes and Cardiac Output
Vasomotor Responses and Blood Pressure
Renal Response and the Renin-Angiotensin System
Blood Flow and Its Distribution and Redistribution during Hypotension
Long-Term Responses to Hypotension

12. For the Record
Blood Pressure and Your Health
Blood Lipids and Physical Activity
Blood Cells and Good Health
Blood Sugar, Diabetes, and Metabolic Syndrome

Glossary
Notes and Suggested Reading
Index

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      Publisher: Rutgers University Press
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 3/7/2008 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780813542812, 978-0813542812
      ISBN10: 0813542812

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Our Marvelous Bodies offers a unique perspective on the structure, function, and care of the major systems of the human body. Unlike other texts that use a strictly scientific approach, physiologist Gary F. Merrill relays medical facts alongside personal stories that help students relate to and apply the information.

      Trade Review
      "Merrill has written a concise yet thorough primier on the physiology of the major human body systems. Highly recommended." * CHOICE *
      "Using marvelous examples of everyday experience, Merrill effectively illustrates and explains many complex physiological processes. This blending of basic human biology with real-life stories greatly helps us to understand our own bodies—as patients, students, or as health care professionals." -- Richard A. Nyhof * professor of Biology, Calvin College *
      "Merrill's approach to science instruction is a unique one. I found it captivating." -- Byron Cryer * University of Texas Southwestern Medical School *

      Table of Contents
      List of Figures
      List of Tables
      Preface

      1. The Foundation
      Structure and Function
      Homeostasis, Equilibrium, and the Steady State
      Physiological Gradients
      Physiological Reflexes
      Control Systems Analysis
      Feedback and Feedforward

      2. Understanding the Mammalian Nervous System
      What Are Neurons?
      What Is the Nervous System?
      Neuron Communication, Electrical and Chemical Transmission
      Different Neurotransmitters and Their Locations and Functions
      Discomfort, Pain, and the Nervous System
      Mental Activity, Cerebral Blood Flow, and Health of the Nervous System

      3. The Endocrine System and Physiological Communication
      Advances in Endocrinology
      Hormones, Proteins, and Peptides
      The Hypothalamic-Pituitary Axis
      Excesses and Deficiencies of GH and Health
      The Adrenal Gland and Growth
      The Thyroid Gland

      4. The Cardiovascular System and the Blood
      The Blood
      The Heart and Cardiac Cycle
      The Blood Vessels
      Lifestyle and Monitoring Cardiovascular Health
      Reactive Hyperemia and Blood Flow to Organs and Tissues

      5. Health and the Respiratory System
      Componenets of the Respiratory System
      Pulmonary Ventilation, or Lung Inflation and Deflation
      Respiration, Exchange, and Transport of Blood Gases
      Central and Peripheral Regulation of the Respiratory System
      Lungs and Balance of Acids and Bases
      Lifestyle and Care of the Lungs

      6. Kidneys and Renal Physiology
      Functional Morphology of the Kidneys
      Glomerular Filtration Rate and Urine
      Regulation of GFR and RPF
      REabsorption, Secretion, and the Formation of Urine
      Renal Health, Hydration, and Urination
      Diabetes and Sugar in the Urine

      7. The Gastrointestinal System
      Components of the Gastrointestinal (GI) or Enteric System
      Mechanics and Reflexes of the GI Tract
      Secretions of the GI Tract
      Digestion of Carbohydrates, Fats, and Proteins
      Health of the Oral Cavity and Vocalization
      Health of the GI Tract and Diet

      8. The Reproductive System
      Gametogenesis, Genetic, Gonadal, and Phenotypic Sex
      The Sexually Indifferent Embryonic Gonad
      Spermatogenesis and the Male Reproductive System
      Oogenesis, Folliculogenesis, and the Female Reproductive System
      Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs), Sexual Behavior, and Infertility

      9. The Immune System
      Cellular Defenses
      Chemotaxis, Margination, Diapedesis, and Phagocytosis
      Ports of Entry for Pathogens and the Reticuloendothelial System (RES)
      Immunity, Regenerative Medecine, and Stem Cells

      10. Muscle Function
      Muscle Diversification
      Excitation-Contraction Coupling in Muscle
      Cycling of Cross-Bridges and Shortening of Sarcomeres
      Muscle Levers, Hypertrophy, and Atrophy
      Muscle Diseases and Conditions
      Experimenting with Muscle

      11. Integrated Physiological Responses
      Hypovolemic Hypotension
      Baroreceptor Reflexes and Cardiac Output
      Vasomotor Responses and Blood Pressure
      Renal Response and the Renin-Angiotensin System
      Blood Flow and Its Distribution and Redistribution during Hypotension
      Long-Term Responses to Hypotension

      12. For the Record
      Blood Pressure and Your Health
      Blood Lipids and Physical Activity
      Blood Cells and Good Health
      Blood Sugar, Diabetes, and Metabolic Syndrome

      Glossary
      Notes and Suggested Reading
      Index

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