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Yoga in Health and Disease

Today yoga attracts people primarily as an easy way to good health. But yoga is neither easy, nor was it designed primarily for health. The fact that yogis are generally ...


Physiological Effects of Yogic Practices

Since yoga aims at perfection of the body and mind, it is natural to ask whether the progress towards perfection is reflected in objective reproducible changes in physiological variables. Besides ...


Bio Physics

Biophysics includes all physiochemical process occurring in the living cell and in its surrounding atmosphere that is in Intracellular fluid and extra cellular fluid. It includes:      1. Diffusion2. Osmosis3. Emulsion ...


Blood

Blood is a connective tissue in fluid form . It is considered as the fluid of life because it carries oxygen  from   lungs to all parts of the body & ...


Bio Chemistry

BIOCHEMISTRY deals with the chemical prosess taking place in all living organisms from smallest viruses to bacteria to largest living matter.It is defined as , THE study of chemical composition ...


Cardio Vascular System

Introduction:- Cardio Vascular System is a system of circulation. Cardio vascular system includes.Heart – It is a pumping organ of the body.Arteries - If carries oxygenated blood to all parts ...


Digestive System

INTRODUCTION The food we eat contains a variety of nutrients, which are used for building new body tissues and repairing damaged  tissue. Food is also vital for life because it ...


Endocrine system

Introductions: The aim of endocrine system is to maintain the co-ordination among various systems of body and with environment also. The study of endocrine, system is known as endocrinology.The endocrine ...


Excretary System

INTRODUCTION:- excretion is the process by which the unwanted substance & matabolic wastes are eliminated from the body. There are many organ & system involved in excritary function such as:- ...


Introduction To Physiology

Introduction The term physiology originated from a Greek root  Physiologikos  meaning  discourse on natural  knowledge. It was introduced by the French physician Jean Fernel in 1552. Physiology deals with the ...


Liver And Pancreas

INTRODUCTION:-  The liver is the largest organ in the body and acts as a well – equipped biochemical laboratory where practically metabolism of all the nutritional substances examples- carbohydrates, proteins ...


Lymph

TISSUE FLUIDAll body tissues are bathed in tissue fluid consisting of the disiffusible coble constituents of blood and waste materials from cell some tissue fluid refunds to the capillaries at ...


Muscle physiology

Introduction: Nature in its supreme wisdom has therefore given muscles about half a man’s body weight. Locomotion is achieved by skeletal muscle so called they are attached to bones and ...


Nerve Physiology

The nervous system is a network of specialized nerve cells that conduct impulses from or to areas of the body to the brain and spinal cord and within the brain. ...


Nervous System

Nervous System, those elements within the animal organism that are concerned with the reception of stimuli, the transmission of nerve impulses, or the activation of muscle mechanismsLarge system of nervesThe ...


Nutrition & Diet Balance

INTRODUCTION: Food is eaten for the purpose of supplying the energy for, such vital activation like pumping active of heart. maintenance of respiration, keeping the body. For various metabolic activation ...


R.E.S. System

Spleen (lien) is the largest lymphoid tissue in the body and specialized, bean-shaped organ for filtering blood. It is a highly vascular haemopoietic organ situated in the left hypochond-rium colon, ...


Reproductive system

Reproductive system is an important system than the other  system it helps in continuing the species. The other systems are necessary for survival of an individual by the reproductive system ...


Respiratory system

Introduction: Respiratory system constitutes one of the important system as it contributes the vital provision of supply of oxygen to the body, where cells continuously use oxygen for metabolic reactions ...


Special Senses

Introduction : To fight out the environment, general sensations are essential but not enough. Because, unless the offending agent actually fails organism Hence, a special information service must be created, ...


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