Introduction to Physiology, Volume 3Grune & Stratton, 1975 - Physiology |
Contents
The Control of the Body Temperature | 1 |
Response to Heat Loads | 9 |
Brain Temperature | 18 |
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acetylcholine action activity adrenal adrenaline adrenergic afferent Amer amino acids angiotensin animal aortic arterial pressure baroreceptors bladder blood blood-flow brain breathing cardiac output carotid body carotid sinus causes cells cent centre cerebrospinal fluid changes chemoreceptor circular muscle circulation concentration contraction core-temperature coronary discharge distal distal tubule distension effects excretion exercise fibres flow gastric gastrin gland glucagon gluconeogenesis glucose H₂O HCO3 hormone hypoglycaemia hypothalamus hypoxia increased indicated infusion inhibition inhibitory injection innervation insulin intake intestine kidney liver longitudinal muscle lungs mechanism medulla metabolic micturition nephron nerve nervous neurones noradrenaline normal oxygen PaCO2 parasympathetic PCO2 perfused Physiol plasma plexus protein proximal tubule pulmonary rats reabsorption receptors reflex region release renal renin respiration respiratory response rise secretin secretion sensory shows smooth muscle sphincter spinal stimulation stomach studies sympathetic temperature thyroid thyroxine tissue urine vagal vascular vasoconstriction vasodilatation venous ventilation ventricle whilst