Overview
Syllabus
Human Anatomy and Physiology: Introduction, Level of Organization & Anatomical Terminology.
Homeostasis: Components and Feedback Mechanism of Cellular Homeostasis.
Cell Biology: Structure & Functions of Human Cell and Cell Organelles.
Transportation Across Biological Membrane | Transport system of the Cell | Drug Absorption.
Cell Cycle And Cell Division | Mitosis & Meiosis.
Cell Junctions: Gap Junction, Tight Junction, and Anchoring Junction.
Cell communications: Cell Signaling Process, Intracellular Signal Transduction Pathways.
Tissue Level of Organization (Part 1): Epithelial Tissue | Human Anatomy and Physiology.
Tissue Level of Organization (Part 2): Connective Tissue | Human Anatomy and Physiology.
Tissue Level of Organization (Part 3): Muscular Tissue | Skeletal , Cardiac & Smooth Muscle.
Tissue Level of Organization (Part 4): Nervous Tissues | Neurons & Glial cells Physiology.
Integumentary System: Structure and Function of Skin | Anatomy & Physiology of Skin.
Musculoskeletal System (part 1): Structure and Function of Bone | Anatomy and Physiology.
Skeletal Muscles: Molecular structure and Functions | Musculoskeletal System (Part 3).
Physiology of Skeletal Muscles Contraction | Musculoskeletal System (Part 4).
Musculoskeletal System (part 2): Division of skeletal system | Anatomy and Physiology.
Skeletal Joints: Fibrous And Cartilaginous Joints | Musculoskeletal System (Part 5).
Skeletal Joints: Synovial Joints | Musculoskeletal System (Part 6).
Nervous System (Part 1): Introduction and Organization of Nervous System.
Nervous System (Part 2): Electrochemical Signaling, Action Potential & Electrophysiology in Neuron.
Nervous System (Part 3): Neurotransmitters and Neurotransmission.
Central Nervous System (Part 1): Introduction and Division of Central Nervous System (CNS).
Central Nervous System (Part 2): Meninges & Ventricles of the CNS.
Central Nervous System (Part 3): Cerebrospinal Fluids (CSF).
Central Nervous System (Part 4): Anatomy and Physiology of Human Brain | Brain Parts & Function.
Central Nervous System (Part 5): Structure and Function of Spinal Cord.
Central Nervous System (Part 6): Reflex Action.
Central Nervous System (Part 7): Cranial nerves and Their Functions.
Autonomic Nervous System: Parasympathetic and Sympathetic Nervous System Anatomy and Physiology.
Autonomic Nervous System: Physiology & Pharmacology of Sympathetic & Parasympathetic nervous System.
Human Eyes Anatomy and Physiology | Ocular Disorders | Physiology of Vision.
Endocrine Pharmacology (Part 1): Introduction and General Mechanism of Action of Hormone.
Endocrine Hormones Pharmacology (part 2): Anterior Pituitary Hormones Physiology & Pharmacology.
Endocrine Hormones (part 3): Growth Hormones Physiology & Pharmacology.
Endocrine Hormones (part 5): Prolactin Hormones Physiology & Pharmacology.
Endocrine Hormones (part 7): Gonadotropins Hormones (FSH & LH) Physiology & Pharmacology.
Thyroid Disorders Pathophysiology (Hyperthyroidism & Hypothyroidism) | Thyroid Hormone Physiology.
Parathormone Physiology & Pharmacology || Parathyroid Hormone || Hormone affecting Calcium Balance.
Adrenal Hormones Physiology: Glucocorticoids, Mineralocorticoids, Sex Hormone, and Adrenaline.
pancreatic Hormones: Insulin, Glucagon, and Somatostatin | Anatomy & Physiology.
Human Blood: Composition and Functions | Blood Physiology.
Haemopoiesis: Formation of Blood Cells (RBCs, WBCs, and Platelets).
Haemoglobin Formation | Human Blood.
Haematological Diseases: Anaemia Pathophysiology.
Blood Coagulation Mechanism | Haemostasis.
Blood Groups (ABO System), Rh Factor and Its Significance in Blood Transfusion.
Blood Disorders: Basic Introduction and Points.
Reticuloendothelial system (Monocyte-Macrophages System).
Lymphatic System: Anatomy and Physiology.
Human Heart: Anatomy and Physiology (Cardiovascular System).
Cardiovascular System: Conduction system, Heart Rate, Cardiac Output, Cardiac Cycle, & ECG of Heart.
Blood Vessels Anatomy and Physiology | Cardiovascular Systmem.
Blood Pressure Regulations || Regulatory Pathways of Blood Pressure.
Digestive System (Part 1): GIT Anatomy and Physiology and Digestive Enzymes.
Taught by
Pharmacology Concepts By Rajesh Choudhary
Reviews
4.0 rating, based on 2 Class Central reviews
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Course is very interesting and in easy way. The method of teaching and understanding is simple and understandable.
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Course is good. Points out to all the required basics. Easy. Self paced. Understandable. Eady to undesrand. Keeps one focused. Essential points are all coveted.