The Human Body Linking Structure and Function
Auteur : Carlson Bruce M.
The Human Body: Linking Structure and Function provides knowledge on the human body's unique structure and how it works. Each chapter is designed to be easily understood, making the reading interesting and approachable. Organized by organ system, this succinct publication presents the functional relevance of developmental studies and integrates anatomical function with structure.
1. Cells – Fundamental Units of Life2. Tissues – Cells Working Together3. Skin4. The Skeleton5. The Muscular System6. The Nervous System7. Special Senses – Vision and Hearing8. The Lymphoid System and Immunity9. The Endocrine System10. The Circulatory System11. The Respiratory System12. The Digestive System13. The Urinary System14. The Reproductive System
Dr. Carlson serves as Professor Emeritus of Anatomy in the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology in the University of Michigan Medical School in Ann Arbor. Dr. Carlson is the author of more than fifteen book publications including several books published by Elsevier (Human Embryology and Developmental Biology 1-5/e, Principles of Regenerative Biology, repurposed embryology and physiology texts for Elsevier’s digital Reference Module in Biomedical Sciences in 2014).
Dr. Carlson has served as president of the American Association of Anatomists, and president of the Association of Anatomy, Cell Biology, and Neurobiology Chairpersons. Additional honors include the AAAS Newcomb-Cleveland Prize, membership in the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, and the Henry Gray Award of the American Association of Anatomists. An accomplished teacher, Dr. Carlson has received both the Elizabeth Crosby Teaching Award and the Kaiser-Permanente Teaching Award from the University of Michigan Medical School.
- Focuses on bodily functions and the human body's unique structure
- Offers insights into disease and disorders and their likely anatomical origin
- Explains how developmental lineage influences the integration of organ systems
Date de parution : 10-2018
Ouvrage de 436 p.
21.4x27.6 cm
Mots-clés :
Absorption; Action potential; Adaptation; Adaptive immunity; Adenohypophysis; Adrenal cortex; Adrenal medulla; Aging; Air conditioning; Alveoli; Antibody; Antidiuretic hormone; Antigen; Anus; Artery; Atrium; Atrophy; Auditory system; Autonomic nervous system; B-lymphocytes; Balance; Barrier functions; Blood; Blood pressure; Blood vessel; Bone; Bone growth; Brain; Brainstem; Breathing; Bronchi; Bronchioles; Capillary; Carotid body; Carotid sinus; Cartilage; Cell; Cell cycle; Cell division; Cellular immunity; Cerebellum; Cerebral cortex; Circulatory system; Cochlea; Collecting ducts; Complement; Conducting system; Cones; Connective tissue; Connective tissue fibers; Cornea; Coronary circulation; Cortex; Countercurrent mechanism; Cytoplasm; Cytoskeleton; Dendritic cell; Dermis; Diencephalon; Digestion; Digestive enzymes; Digestive system; Ductus deferens; Egg transport; Embryo transport and implantation; Embryonic origins; Emotional responses; Endochondral ossification; Endocrine glands; Endoplasmic reticulum; Epidermis; Epididymis; Epiphyseal plate; Epithelium; Erythrocyte; Esophagus; Evolution; Evolutionary origins; External ear; Eye; Fat; Fatigue; Fertilization; Filtration; Fracture healing; Gas exchange; Glial cells; Glomerulus; Golgi apparatus; Graft rejection; Growth; Hair; Hearing; Heart; Hematopoiesis; Humoral immunity macrophages; Hydrochloric acid; Hypersensitivity; Hypodermis; Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis