B.Pharmacy 1st semester Remedial Biology Unit 3 notes cover excretory products and elimination, human excretory system, urine formation, and the renin–angiotensin system. The unit also explains neural control and coordination, nervous system, neuron structure, brain functions, endocrine glands, hormone regulation, and human reproduction including spermatogenesis, oogenesis, and menstrual cycle. These notes are written in simple, exam-oriented language for pharmacy students.

| Bachelor of Pharmacy | |||||||
| Semester | 1st Semester | Subject | Remedial Biology | ||||
| Syllabus | |||||||
| Unit 3rd | Excretory products and their elimination Modes of excretion Humanexcretorysystem- structure and function Urine formation Rennin angiotensin system Neural control and coordination Definition and classification of nervous system Structure of a neuron Generation and conduction of nerve impulse Structure of brain and spinal cord Functions of cerebrum, cerebellum, hypothalamus and medulla oblongata Chemical coordination and regulation Endocrine glands and their secretions Functions of hormones secreted byendocrine glands Human reproduction Parts of female reproductive system Parts of male reproductive system Spermatogenesis and Oogenesis Menstrual cycle | ||||||
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Unit 3 Summary
Unit 3 of Remedial Biology explains important control, coordination, and elimination processes in the human body. It covers excretory products, modes of excretion, structure and function of the human excretory system, urine formation, and the renin–angiotensin system. The unit also includes neural control and coordination, detailing the nervous system, neuron structure, nerve impulse transmission, brain and spinal cord structure, and functions of major brain regions. In addition, chemical coordination through endocrine glands, hormone functions, and human reproduction including male and female reproductive systems, spermatogenesis, oogenesis, and menstrual cycle are discussed, providing essential knowledge of human physiology for pharmacy students.
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