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Physiology: The Mechanisms of Life

Human physiology explains how living systems maintain life through transport, exchange, regulation, defence, movement and homeostasis. This gateway provides stable access to structured lecture-series pages so students do not depend on unstable category loops or raw archive output.

Core Physiology Learning Pathways

🩸 Blood Circulation Master Series

A complete series on blood, plasma, corpuscles, lymph, heart structure, cardiac cycle, myogenic control, systemic-pulmonary circulation, coronary disease, cardiac procedures and cardiovascular health.

Open Blood Circulation Series

🫁 Respiratory System Master Series

A structured HSC/Higher Zoology series on respiratory anatomy, breathing mechanics, gas transport, respiratory control and diseases.

Open Respiratory Series

Blood Circulation Series Route

Part Lecture Core Focus
Hub Blood Circulation Master Series রক্ত, হৃদপিণ্ড, সঞ্চালন, রোগ, চিকিৎসা ও জীবনচর্চার সম্পূর্ণ মানচিত্র
1 Blood & Blood Corpuscles রক্ত, রক্তরস, RBC, WBC, platelet, lymph, transport and immunity
2 Heart Structure, Cardiac Cycle and Circulation Heart chambers, valves, systole, diastole, myogenic movement, systemic and pulmonary circulation
3 Circulatory Diseases Angina, heart attack, atherosclerosis, hypertension, anemia, thrombosis and warning signs
4 Cardiac Procedures and Treatment Logic CABG, angioplasty, stent, open-heart surgery, medicine logic and cardiac rehabilitation
5 Cardiovascular Health and Life Application Diet, activity, sleep, tobacco avoidance, BP/glucose/cholesterol control, stress and emergency awareness
Revision Blood Circulation Revision Map One-page master map, comparison tables and short-answer triggers

Study Sequence

  1. Start with blood composition: plasma, RBC, WBC, platelets and lymph.
  2. Move to heart structure: chambers, valves, pericardium and cardiac muscle.
  3. Understand myogenic rhythm: SAN → AVN → Bundle of His → Purkinje fibre.
  4. Trace systemic and pulmonary circulation as two connected circuits.
  5. Analyse disease logic: coronary plaque, angina, heart attack and blood-flow failure.
  6. Learn treatment logic: medicines, angioplasty, stent, CABG and rehabilitation.
  7. Convert physiology into daily health practice: food, movement, sleep, tobacco avoidance, monitoring and emergency awareness.

Synaptic Bridge

Physiology is the biological grammar of life. Blood circulation teaches that survival depends on clean transport, disciplined rhythm, open pathways, reliable exchange and timely correction. The same logic applies to life practice: keep pathways clear, respond early to warning signs, and build habits before disease forces correction.