Looking for comprehensive General Physiology notes for your nursing or medical studies? This guide covers the essentials of cell physiology and transport mechanisms. It is ideal for students who want to understand the basics before diving into applied physiology.
What’s covered?
| Topic | Description |
|---|---|
| Cell Physiology | Structure of a typical cell, cell membrane composition and functions |
| Cell Membrane | Phospholipid bilayer, selective permeability, key functions |
| Transport Across Membrane | Mechanisms of substance movement across the cell membrane |
Features
- Easy to understand language with clear explanations
- Complete syllabus covered including applied aspects
- Free to download in pdf format for offline study
- Questions and answers at the end of each topic to test your knowledge
FAQs
What is the cell membrane made of? The cell membrane is primarily a phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins, cholesterol, and carbohydrates.
Why is the cell membrane selectively permeable? Because its phospholipid bilayer allows some substances to pass easily while blocking others, helping maintain homeostasis.
What does “homeostasis” mean? Homeostasis is the maintenance of a stable internal environment within the cell, essential for proper function.
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