All Questions

Physiology

Follow
Showing 41 - 50 out of 287 Questions
103 Views

anatomy, physiology and biomechanics lecture for bpt YouTube link

Brijnandan675 15th Aug, 2022

Hello,

Hope you are doing well!

Anatomy lecture link : https://youtu.be/RoSIsqQISJE

https://youtu.be/bnnnOJ6ymKQ

Physiology lecture link :

https://youtu.be/lryqPAa9JCo

https://youtu.be/U-0oi7Wivuc

Biomechanics lecture link :

https://youtu.be/5LAmgw2tVDo

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs4t076DP29Oz0xzMX6OyMeXVF_U1QE8H

Hope this will help.

3119 Views

ak Jain physiology text book for bpt latest edition pdf

panchalrohan2807 22nd Aug, 2022
HELLO DEAR STUDENT,

A K JAIN TEXTBOOK OF PHYSIOLOGY FOR BACHELOR'S OF PHYSIOTHERAPY:

  • DOWNLOAD (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FZN8UpCJORjMNcPu9_PZO8K7aIJr13rT/view?usp=drivesdk)

  • https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FZN8UpCJORjMNcPu9_PZO8K7aIJr13rT/view?usp=drivesdk
165 Views

can i do ms physiology after completion of my bsc zoology

Sayan 3rd Aug, 2022

Hello,

Yes might be the response. Following a BSc in zoology, you might apply for an MSc in physiology. However, it depends on which university you are applying to get an MSc.

Several colleges offer this programme, including the following:

  • University of Madras
  • University of Calcutta
  • Bharath University, Chennai
  • Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Pune
  • Christ University, Bangalore
  • Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore

Some universities don't offer PG courses in physiology directly, however at others you may get a straight MSc Physiology programme.

If it is absent, you might choose a physiology specialisation throughout your MSc programme.

Thank You

122 Views

can i do msc in cadiac technology after bsc in cardiac physiology? I want to study bsc cardiology or cardiac technology in uk but ik cant find any college with it.

Neamah Fathima M R 19th Jul, 2022

M.Sc. cardiovascular technology or Master of Science in cardiovascular technology is 2 year postgraduate course. candidates should have a bachelors degree from recognised University with the minimum qualifying marks. For getting admission into MSc cardiac Technology you have to write entrance exam neet pg. If you plan to study abroad, some universities might ask you to appear for GRE or university-specific exams for this course. Hence it doesn't matter if you did your bachelors degree in cardiac physiology.

Here is a list of colleges that offer MSc in cardiac technologies.

Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research

Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research

Armed Forces Medical College

Maulana Azad Medical College

Banaras Hindu University

Lady Hardinge Medical College

Grant Medical College

Here is a list of Universities that offer bsc cardiac technologies in foreign

University of leeds

University of Southampton

Middlesex University

Swansea University

Nova southeastern University

262 Views

How many questions has been asked in neet 2022 in zoology chapter Human Physiology?

Neamah Fathima M R 18th Jul, 2022

Main reference for Neet examination is NCERT textbook. Human physiology is an important topic with high weightage in NEET examination. It is a portion in class 11th NCERT textbook. It is expected that there will be almost 12 to 16 questions from this portion. It has 18 to percentage of weightage.

You can check this in the link https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-chapter-wise-weightage-and-important-topics/amp here is a chapter wise weightage

* Diversity of Living Organisms :- 14%

* Structural Organisation in Plants & Animals :- 5 %

* Cell: Structure and Function :- 9 %

* Plant Physiology :- 6 %

* Human Physiology :- 20 %

* Reproduction :- 9 %

* Genetics and Evolution :- 18 %

* Biology and Human Welfare :- 9 %

* Biotechnology and its Applications :-4%

* Ecology and Environment :- 6 %

577 Views

is bsc neuro electro physiology is worthy course for becoming a career in india can you tell me ?

Nisha yadav 31st Jul, 2022

Hello aspirant,

The Bsc Neuroscience/ Neurology students can find ample job opportunities soon after the completion of the course. They are hosted in research institutes that conduct neuroscientists' research. They are also hired in mental health hospitals, diagnostics centers, psychology centers, diagnostics centers, etc.

There are many opportunities present in the neuroscience field. You can get a job in an intensive care unit special environment to diagnose or treat nerve patients.

The average annual starting salary offered in India to successful graduates of the course ranges from INR 2 lakh to 16 lakh, depending upon the candidate's expertise in the field.

Thank you

391 Views

In physiology is physics involved?

Parvati Solanki 11th Jun, 2022

Hello

Yes physiology is all about physic and chemistry .

Physiology is the study of how the human body works.

It describes the chemistry and physics behind  body functions,  how molecules behave in cells and how organ systems work together .you have to learn all these things in physiology.

According to the classes of other organism the field can be divided into

medical physiology

animal physiology

plant physiology

cell physiology

You can study all of these

i hope this helps you!





107 Views

is human physiology , human reproduction these two chapters included in biology syllabus?

Shivanshu 6th Jun, 2022

Dear aspirant !!

Hope you are doing great ! Yes these twos are included in syllabus .

Course Syllabus

  • Chapter 1: Reproduction in Organisms.
  • Chapter 2: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants.
  • Chapter 3: Human Reproduction.
  • Chapter 4: Reproductive Health.
  • Chapter 5: Principles of Inheritance and Variation.
  • Chapter 6: Molecular Basis of Inheritance.
  • Chapter 7: Evolution.
  • Chapter 8: Human Health and Diseases.

Etc .  Also some chapters names are not here ,you can find them In ncert easily.

Hope you find it helpful!

Thanks

234 Views

Which book paper solution is best for bhms first year anatomy, physiology and pharmacy?

Sohamsengupta8 15th May, 2022

Hello

Best books of anatomy,physiology,and pharmacy for Bachelor of homeopathic medicines surgery for the first year are : B.D. Chaurasia Human Anatomy. Ross and Wilson Anatomy and physiology, medical physiology by LP Reddy volume 1 by 2, and for pharmacy Mondal and Mondal , Biochemistry-essential subba chemistry by Pankaj Nayak. Human embryology Indiber Singh. Dermatology by Rang and Dell, pharmacology and pharmaceutics by R Gupta

Hope this helps.


45 Views

neuro science or neuro physiology m best konsa h

manjumolakalapalli5 3rd May, 2022

Hello Aspirant...

Hope you are doing best..

If you enjoy research on a microlevel in terms of the science of how very small changes within the brain cause larger changes (phew), then neuroscience is for you. It's fascinating, but it'll only teach you about neurotransmitters, action potentials, endocrine function, and so on. The fact that I can switch between these and other things is why I discovered I actually enjoy psychology (e.g. Social Psychology, Personality Psychology, Clinical Psychology). When I get bored with one aspect, I switch to another.

Neuropsychology is a branch of psychology concerned with how the brain and the rest of the body interact. The scientific study of the nervous system is known as neuroscience. Neurobiology is the study of nervous system cells and their organisation into functional circuits that process information and mediate behaviour.

The other thing about Neuroscience, as well as what others have said, is that it will place you in a very specific area of the job market. In particular, research, which, as a few of my PhD neuroscience colleagues can attest, can become extremely boring after a while if your heart is not fully invested in it (and sometimes even when it is).

If you're interested in brain function, you might be interested in one of the neuroscience specialisations. Neuropsychology, one of many subfields of neurobiology, is more concerned with cognition and behaviour than other branches of neurobiology.

to decide Which is best between two is up to your interest and think twice before you choose.

Hope this information helps you...

All the best.

The question have been saved in answer later, you can access it from your profile anytime. Access now