Anything in red is usually taught in AP Biology and therefore we will not write much about it. It is the same as your textbook. Writing takes a long time and this book is super long. 3 people have been working on it throughout the summer and it may or may not be fully completed.

In class, we will go through the red sections in one day. It is your job to study it on your own.

The actual textbook is linked below. It is huge. Both the file size and the physical textbook. If anyone has seen the physical textbook of Gray's Anatomy, this is thicker. It is a medical school textbook which is why we will be skipping most of the sections. But if you want to learn, it's there.

Guyton-and-Hall-Textbook-of-Medical-Physiology-12th-Ed.pdf

Unit 1 Introduction to Physiology: The Cell and General Physiology

Chapter 1 - Functional Organization of the Human Body and Control of the "Internal Environment:

Cells as the Living Units of the Body

Extracellular Fluid - The "Internal Environment"

"Homeostatic" Mechanisms of the Major Functional Systems

Control Systems of the Body

Summary—Automaticity of the Body

Chapter 2 - The Cell and Its Functions

Organization of the Cell

Physical Structure of the Cell

Comparison of the Animal Cell with Precellular Forms of Life

Functional Systems of the Cell

Locomotion of Cells

Chapter 3 - Genetic Control of Protein Synthesis, Cell Function, and Cell Reproduction

Genes in the Cell Nucleus

The DNA Code in the Cell Nucleus Is Transferred to an RNA Code in the Cell Cytoplasm —The Process of Transcription