B.Pharm 1st Semester Human Anatomy And Physiology I Notes

Radhe Radhe to all B.Pharm students. Here you will find notes for your 1st semester subject, Human Anatomy and Physiology I. This subject has a total of 5 units, so you will find the notes organized unit-wise.

As you probably know, doing a B.Pharm degree is not easy. Many people initially enter this field simply as an option, but later they realize how much studying is involved. Your B.Pharm course is divided into 8 semesters. In the first semester, you have to study a total of 6 subjects, of which 4 are compulsory. Those who passed their intermediate exams with biology have to study remedial mathematics, and those who passed with mathematics have to study remedial biology.

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The subjects in the 1st semester of B.Pharm are:

  • Human Anatomy and Physiology- I
  • Pharmaceutical Analysis
  • Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry
  • Pharmaceutics I
  • Communication Skills
  • Remedial Mathematics
  • Remedial Biology

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B.Pharm 1st Semester Human Anatomy And Physiology I Syllabus

Before looking at the Human Anatomy and Physiology notes, you should definitely check the syllabus.

🧠 Unit I: Introduction to Human Body

1️⃣ Introduction to Human Body

  • Definition and scope of Anatomy & Physiology
  • Levels of structural organization
  • Body systems
  • Basic life processes
  • Homeostasis
  • Basic anatomical terminology

2️⃣ Cellular Level of Organization

  • Structure and functions of cell
  • Transport across cell membrane
  • Cell division
  • Cell junctions

🔹 Cell Communication

  • General principles of cell communication
  • Intracellular signaling pathway activation by extracellular signal molecules
  • Forms of intracellular signaling:
    • a) Contact-dependent
    • b) Paracrine
    • c) Synaptic
    • d) Endocrine

3️⃣ Tissue Level of Organization

  • Classification of tissues
  • Structure, location and functions of:
    • Epithelial tissue
    • Muscular tissue
    • Nervous tissue
    • Connective tissue

🦴 Unit II: Integumentary & Skeletal System

1️⃣ Integumentary System

  • Structure and functions of skin

2️⃣ Skeletal System

  • Divisions of skeletal system
  • Types of bones
  • Salient features and functions of bones of:
    • Axial skeletal system
    • Appendicular skeletal system

3️⃣ Muscular System

  • Organization of skeletal muscle
  • Physiology of muscle contraction
  • Neuromuscular junction

4️⃣ Joints

  • Structural and functional classification
  • Types of joints
  • Joint movements and articulations

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🩸 Unit III: Body Fluids, Blood & Lymphatic System

1️⃣ Body Fluids and Blood

  • Body fluids
  • Composition and functions of blood
  • Hemopoiesis
  • Formation of hemoglobin
  • Anemia
  • Mechanism of blood coagulation
  • Blood grouping and Rh factor
  • Blood transfusion – significance
  • Disorders of blood
  • Reticulo-endothelial system

2️⃣ Lymphatic System

  • Lymphatic organs and tissues
  • Lymphatic vessels
  • Lymph circulation
  • Functions of lymphatic system

🧠 Unit IV: Nervous System & Special Senses

1️⃣ Peripheral Nervous System

  • Classification of peripheral nervous system
  • Structure and functions of:
    • Sympathetic nervous system
    • Parasympathetic nervous system
  • Origin and functions of:
    • Spinal nerves
    • Cranial nerves

2️⃣ Special Senses

  • Structure and functions of:
    • Eye
    • Ear
    • Nose
    • Tongue
  • Disorders related to special senses

❤️ Unit V: Cardiovascular System

  • Disorders of heart
  • Anatomy of heart
  • Blood circulation
  • Blood vessels
  • Structure and functions of:
  • Arteries
  • Veins
  • Capillaries
  • Conducting system of heart
  • Heartbeat and its regulation by autonomic nervous system
  • Cardiac output
  • Cardiac cycle
  • Regulation of blood pressure
  • Pulse
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG)

B.Pharm 1st Semester Human Anatomy And Physiology I Notes PDF

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B.Pharm 1st Semester Human Anatomy And Physiology I Book PDF

Books are very important; you should definitely check out the books according to your syllabus. During your pharmacy studies, books from Nirali Prakashan and Thakur Publication are very helpful. You can download the PDFs from the link below.

  • Human Anatomy and Physiology I Nirali Prakashan Full Book PDF:- PDF
  • Human Anatomy and Physiology I Thakur Publication Full Book PDF:- PDF

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B.Pharm 1st Semester Notes

Subject NameNotes Link
Human Anatomy and Physiology- I NotesView Notes
Pharmaceutical Analysis NotesView Notes
Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry NotesView Notes
Pharmaceutics I NotesView Notes
Communication Skills NotesView Notes
Remedial Mathematics NotesView Notes
Remedial Biology NotesView Notes

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