Physiology,Thalamus,Epithalamus,Midbrain,Cerebellum,Blood,Metabolism,Embryology,Anatomy.
Cells as macromolecular assemblies, Cells obey the laws of physics and chemistry, Macromolecules are assembled by polymerizing small molecules, Proteins consist of chains of amino acids, Protein conformation depends upon the aqueous environment, Cells are organized into compartments, Cellular compartments are bounded by membranes, The cytoplasm contains networks of membranes.
Human Physiology, Cell Structure, Chemical Composition, Molecular Control, Energy, Cellular Metabolism, Homeostatie Mechanisms, Muscle, Circulation
Amoeba, Cell, Epithelia, Muscular, Protoplasms, Metabolism, Carbon, Cycle, Nutrition, Oesophagus, Pancreas, Blood
Introduction to surgery. Basic surgical principles, Wounds, tissue repair and scars, Accident and emergency surgery. Warfare injuries, Acute resuscitation and support, Nutritional support and rehabilitation, Wound infection, Special infections. Viruses. Aids, Immunology and transplantation, Tumors. Cysts. Ulcer. Sinuses, Skin. Burns.
Cytology,Protoplasm,Amio Acids,Proteins,Nucleic Acids,Lipids,Nucleus,Morphology,Biology,Microscopy
Catecholamines, Physical, Chemical and Molecularbiological, Blood ethanol
Animal society, Theory, Social, Period, Evolution, Puzzle, Balance, Trait, Phonological, Scoring 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.
Body fluid, Total body, Poten tials, Membrane, Ionic, Infect, Muscle, Tissue, Sleep, EEG, Anatomy