HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY PDF FREE DOWNLOAD| BP101T | 1st SEMESTER | B.PHARM


INTRODUCTION:-

         Each and every pharmaceutical product in the market got it's own mechanism in the body. That mechanism decides the potency, side effects of any drug. So understanding body mechanism is crucial to design any pharmaceutical formulation with high potency and low adverse effects. 

  • Human Anatomy:- Explains about the exact location and their structural role in the body. (Organs location, structure etc)

  • Human Physiology:- Explains about the role of each organ in the body in details. (Tissue, enzymes and role of each organs etc)
  • Human Anatomy & Physiology:- Together gives a connection between the location of the organ and how they play a key role in maintaining Homeostasis in the body. 

  • According to PCI, "Human Anatomy & Physiology is designed to impart fundamental knowledge on the structure and functions of the various systems of the human body. It also helps in understanding both homeostatic mechanisms. The subject provides the basic knowledge required to understand the various disciplines of pharmacy". 

CHAPTERWISE NOTES & REVIEW QUESTIONS-FREE DOWNLOAD:- 

STUDY TIPS:- 
  • Schedule few shorter periods over different days to brush up the concepts taught by professor. It need not to be Hours of time, just 15-45 mins to go through the notes is more than enough to remember the concepts for long time and try making notes for the concepts you understood in that short period of time.
  • Try making notes as an habit. Your Notes need not to be detailed, if your able to grasp the point out of it quickly then that will be more than enough to save lot of time during exam revision.
  • Don't put off everything for day before the exam, it's always suggested to revise instead of studying before the exam for stress-free exam experience.
  • If your professor provides materials ahead of class (e.g., lecture outline, PowerPoint) get them and use them to guide your note-taking, If there is no notes available for reference, utilize the source provided by us.

EXAM TIPS:- (Day Before Exam Tips)
  • We Personal Suggest you to avoid the situation of studying day before exam because it got draw backs like- 
      • Hurry makes us skip the concepts that we didn't understand.
      • Makes us focus on the text instead of the concepts.
      • No time to Practice
      • Memorizing everything before the exam won't work for many and they tend to forget most of it before or in the exam. 
  • Anyhow, Most of us end up studying everything day before exam, So these tips might work to speed up the process- 
      • Make sure you have all the required notes, Collect the required notes from your Friends, Professors or check out for them in our Blog before sitting to start your Exam preparation.
      • Organize the Notes in such a way that you will find it easy to continue your study because missing of some notes will frustrate study mood and consequences will be worse.
Fun Tip- Either share Your organized notes or LastBenchPharmacist site link with your friends or Find some friend who can do that for you and ask him😁 
      • Focus more on the main terms and remember them to rewrite it in exam instead of memorizing the whole content.
      • Try to understand the basic concept before jumping to main concepts.
      • Group Studies- Teach your friend or ask your friend to teach, so that both can understand and revise easily.
      • Don't study till the exam, Take few hours before the exam to revise everything you studied till that point. 
Going to exam without Revision is like Proposing your crush without Impressing her/him-you never know how ugly it can turn into😝 and not all gets succeeded.
REFERENCE BOOKS:-
  • Reference books are crucial to understand few complex concepts and mainly the diagrams provided in the book for HAP will help lot in simplifying the concepts, so search main books first than the internet or search directly for the books in our LastBenchPharmacist
List of Reference books for HAP-I:- 
  • Essentials of Medical Physiology by K. Sembulingam and P. Sembulingam. Jaypee brothers medical publishers, New Delhi.
  • Principles of Anatomy and Physiology by Tortora Grabowski. Palmetto, GA, U.S.A
  • Anatomy and Physiology in Health and Illness by Kathleen J.W. Wilson, Churchill Livingstone, New York.
  • Physiological basis of Medical Practice-Best and Tailor. Williams & Wilkins
    Co, Riverview, MI USA
  • Textbook of Human Histology by Inderbir Singh, Jaypee brother’s medical publishers, New Delhi.
  • Textbook of Practical Physiology by C.L. Ghai, Jaypee brother’s medical publishers, New Delhi.
  • Practical workbook of Human Physiology by K. Srinageswari and Rajeev Sharma, Jaypee brothers medical publishers, New Delhi.
FIND OUT THESE BOOKS - LastBenchPharmacist-HAPI-Books
VIDEOS:- 
  • Many complex concepts becomes easy in HAP with the help of videos. Many animation videos helps us to connect with our Anatomy and physiology and it also helps us to understand and remember it for long period of time. 
  • We suggest you to go through the different concept videos to understand more about it. 
Check here for Videos:- LastBenchPharmacist-HAP-videos
QUESTION BANK:-
  • Since education system checks knowledge in terms of exam marks, we help you to beat it easily.
  • Though many study all the topics, they still fail to predict the expected important questions out of it. So we came up with question bank that can help many. 
  • Check out for- LastBenchPharmacist-HAP1-QuestionBank
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