Systems, cell function and biochemical measurement, the nervous system and sensory physiology, the endocrine system, skeletal muscles, blood, gas transport, immunity, and clothing functions, the cardiovascular system, respiration, and metabolism, renal function and homeostasis, digestion and nutrition.
The Narratives, The Maps, Central, Techniques of registration, Classification, Coding, Histological groups, Comparability,
The human organism, chemical basis of life, cell structures and their functions, senses, endocrine systems, blood, heart, blood vessels and circulation, reproductive system.
New perspectives in natural product chemistry, physicochemical aspects of drug action, novel concepts in dosage design, key issues in drug analysis, challenges in natural product chemistry and phototherapy, genome based drug discovery, choral issues in drug analyses, issues in pk/pd and toxicology, material science and drug design.
Some fundamental, cells and tissues, the skeletal systems, skeletal muscle physiology, the major skeletal muscles, the nervous system, the sense organs, hematology, the cardiovascular system, the digestive system.
Microbiology- the fundamentals, microbial metabolism, growth and genetics, the roster of microbes and multicellular, Control of microorganisms, host microbe interactions, infectious disease of human organ systems, environmental and applied microbiology, metric systems measurements, conversions, and math tools, classification of bacteria and viruses, applied microbiology.
History of pathology, principles of pathology, cell ultrastruecture and cytopathlogy, infectious agents, cardiovascular pathology, pulmonary pathology, hematopathology, Renal and lower urinary tract pathology, gastrointestinal pathology, liver pathology.
Key features, Conclusion, Nerves, Blood Supply, Forehead, Temple, Bibliography, Muscles,
Levels of organization: introduction to human anatomy and physiology, support and movement: skin and the integumentary system, integration and coordination, transport, absorption and excretion, the human life cycle: reproductive system.
The internal Environment and the blood, The circulation, Respiration, Digestion, Metabolism and nutrition, Internal secretions, Reproduction, The formation and excretion of Urine. The Nervous system.