Extreme Biology: Human Anatomy & Physiology

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Biology Masterclass: The Science of Living Systems

Phase 1: Advanced Circulatory & Respiratory Systems

Life is a continuous exchange of gases and nutrients mediated by the "Transport System".

1. Blood Composition (The Deep Dive)

  • Plasma (55%): Water, Proteins (Albumin, Globulin), and Clotting factors.
  • RBCs (Erythrocytes): No nucleus (in mammals). Lifespan: 120 days. Produced in Bone Marrow.
  • WBCs (Leukocytes): Granulocytes (Neutrophils, etc.) and Agranulocytes (Lymphocytes, Monocytes).
  • Platelets (Thrombocytes): Crucial for clotting (VitKVit K and Ca2+Ca^{2+} help).

2. The Heart Beat Rhythm

  • SA Node (Pacemaker): Generates electrical impulses. Located in the Right Atrium.
  • Blood Pressure: Normal is 120/80 mmHg. Measured by Sphygmomanometer.

Phase 2: Excretion & The Master Filters

1. Renal Physiology (The Kidney Logic)

  • Nephron Structure: Bowman's Capsule ightarrow ightarrow Glomerulus ightarrow ightarrow Tubules.
  • Filtration Process:
    1. Ultrafiltration: High-pressure filtering in Glomerulus.
    2. Selective Reabsorption: Useful stuff (Glucose, Water) taken back into blood.
    3. Tubular Secretion: Final waste addition into urine.

Phase 3: The Control Grid (Nervous & Endocrine)

1. The Brain Encyclopedia

  • Forebrain: Cerebrum (Logic/Memory), Thalamus, Hypothalamus (Temperature/Hunger).
  • Midbrain: Reflexes for sight and hearing.
  • Hindbrain: Cerebellum (Balance/Posture), Pons, Medulla (Involuntary: breathing/swallowing).

2. Endocrine System (Hormonal Messengers)

GlandHormoneFunctionDeficiency/Excess
PituitaryGrowth HormoneGrowth regulationGigantism / Dwarfism
ThyroidThyroxineMetabolism (IodineIodine needed)Goitre
PancreasInsulinLowers blood sugarDiabetes Mellitus
AdrenalAdrenaline"Fight or Flight" responseHigh BP/Heart rate
PinealMelatoninSleep-wake cycleInsomnia

Phase 4: The Exam Edge (High-Yield Facts)

  • Femur: Longest and strongest bone in the body.
  • Stapes: Smallest bone (found in the middle ear).
  • Enamel: Hardest substance in the human body (covers teeth).
  • Universal Donor: O negative. Universal Receiver: AB positive.

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The Reflex Action Logic: Controlled by the Spinal Cord, not the brain. This is why you pull your hand away from fire before you even "feel" the pain.

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