Description
1. Introduction
2. Carbohydrates
3. Classification of Carbohydrates
4. Monosaccharides
5. Glucose
6. Fructose
7. Oligosaccharides
8. Sucrose
9. Polysaccharides
10. Glycogen
11. Proteins
12. Classification of Proteins
13. Albumins
14. Glycoproteins
15. Amino Acids
16. Essential Amino Acids
17. Non-essential Amino Acids
18. Lipids
19. Classification of Lipids
20. Fats
21. Oils
22. Waxes
23. Steroids
24. Lecithins
25. Cephalins
26. Glycolipids
27. Cholesterol
28. Prostaglandins
29. Enzymes
30. Nomenclature of Enzymes
31. Classification of Enzymes
32. Properties of Enzymes
33. Mechanism of Enzyme Action
34. Digestion
35. Role of Enzymes in Carbohydrate Digestion
36. Role of Enzymes in Protein Digestion
37. Role of Enzymes in Fat Digestion
38. Absorption
39. Absorption of Carbohydrates
40. Absorption of Proteins
41. Absorption of Lipids
42. Carbohydrate Metabolism
43. Glycogenesis
44. Glycogenolysis
45. Glycolysis
46. Krebs Cycle
47. Protein Metabolism
48. Deamination
49. Transamination
50. Urea Cycle
51. Lipid Metabolism
52. b- Oxidation
53. Respiratory Pigments
54. Oxygen Transport
55. CO2 Transport
56. Chloride Shift
57. Anaerobiosis
58. Respiratory Quotient
59. Heartbeat and Cardiac Cycle
60. Origin and Conduction of Heartbeat
61. Cardiac Rhythm
62. Electrocardiogram
63. Blood Pressure
64. Heart Diseases
65. Angiogram
66. Excretion
67. Excretory Products
68. Kidney of Man
69. Nephron
70. Urine
71. Urine Formation
72. Hair-pin Counter Current System
73. Nephritis
74. Dialysis
75. Types of Muscles
76. Ultra Structure of Skeletal Muscle
77. Properties of Skeletal Muscles
78. Muscle Tetanus
79. Muscle Fatigue
80.Muscle Contraction
81. Neuron
82. Conduction of Nerve Impulse
83. Conduction of Impulse through Non-myelinated Neuron
84. Conduction of Impulse in Myelinated Neurons (Saltatory Conduction)
85. Synapse
86. Conduction of Impulse through Synapse
87. Neuromuscular Junction
88. Neuromuscular Impulse Transmission
89. Neurotransmitters
90. Endocrine System
91. Pituitary Gland
92. Growth Hormone
93. Gigantism
94. Acromegaly
95. Dwarfism
96. Adreno Corticotropic Hormone or ACTH
97.Thyroid Stimulating Hormone or TSH
98.Follicle Stimulating Hormone or FSH
99.Luteinising Hormone (LH) or Interstitial Cell Stimulating Hormone (ICSH)
100.Prolactin or Luteotropic Hormone (LTH)
101.Melanocyte Stimulating Hormone (MSH)
102.Vasopressin or Antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
103.Oxytocin
104.Pituitary as a Master Gland
105.Thyroid gland
106.Thyroxine
107.Thyrocalcitonin
108.Triiodothyronine
109.Cretinism
110.Myxedema
111.Exophthalmic Goitre (Grave’s disease)
112.Parathyroid Glands
113.Adrenal Gland
114.Glucocorticoids
115.Mineralocorticoids
116.Addison’s Disease
117.Cushing’s Syndrome
118.Adrenaline
119.Noradrenaline
120.Pancreas
121.Insulin
122.Diabetes
123.Diabetes Mellitus
124.Glucagon
125.Testis as an Endocrine Gland
126.Androgen
127.Ovary as an Endocrine Gland
128.Oestrogen
129.Progesterone
130.Graafian Follicle
131.Menstrual Cycle
132.Menopause
133.Pregnancy
134.Hormonal Control of Pregnancy
135.Lactation
136.Hormonal Control of Lactation
137.Parturition
138.Hormonal Control of Reproductive Cycle
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