These Anatomy and Physiology I: Communication notes from McMaster University provide an in-depth overview of the major systems involved in the body’s ability to interact with itself and the environment. Perfectly structured for students in HTHSCI 2L03, this resource spans 125 pages and aligns with the course’s focus on key biological pathways and system interconnectivity.
Topics include:
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Endocrine System: Hormonal control, feedback mechanisms, and gland functions
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Central Nervous System (CNS): Brain anatomy, neural pathways, neurotransmission
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Peripheral Nervous System (PNS): Nerve types, spinal reflexes, and signaling
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Autonomic Nervous System (ANS): Sympathetic vs parasympathetic systems
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Sensory Systems:
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Vision: Retinal processing, visual pathways, ocular anatomy
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Hearing: Cochlear function, auditory pathways, sound transduction
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Smell & Taste: Olfactory and gustatory receptor mechanisms
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Skin: Sensory receptors, thermoregulation, and protective functions
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Musculoskeletal and Locomotion: Skeletal muscle anatomy, motor unit control, joint mechanics
Created from comprehensive lecture content, these notes are especially useful for pre-med, health sciences, and allied health students. Every topic is explained with a structure-function emphasis, integrating physiological principles with anatomical frameworks.
Whether you’re reviewing for midterms, prepping for finals, or building a reference library, this complete set of Anatomy and Physiology communication notes ensures you grasp how body systems coordinate to sustain life and perception.
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