Physiology for FMGE
Physiology is of central importance in medicine. The subject covers the action of drugs in the widest possible sense and how different drugs affect the body's function. It also encompasses various chemicals and comes with endless terms and jargon to remember. Besides, the subject also overlaps with several other clinical and paraclinical subjects, making it crucial to prepare this subject for the FMGE thoroughly.
Definition of HomeostasisHomeostasis means the maintenance of the nearly constant internal environment of a cell. It can also be known as the con...
NerveThere are multiple bundles of nerve fiber in the cross-section of any peripheral nerve of the body. These bundles of nerve fibers are called...
Membrane potentials and resting membrane potential are important topics for the NEET PG exam as they form the basic foundation for understanding
How Does PrepLadder Make Physiology Learning Easy for Students?
Preparing physiology for the FMG exam is challenging. But PrepLadder makes it easy with the help of clear and comprehensible PrepNotes, engaging video lectures, treasures, QBank and much more. Our valuable resources thoroughly cover the entire Physiology syllabus from the FMG exam point of view and help enable seamless preparation.
Meet our Physiology Faculty
Our Physiology faculty is the reputed Dr Soumen Manna, who completed his MBBS, MD from Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College, Kolkata, and All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi, respectively. Besides mentoring thousands of medical aspirants for the past 12 years, Dr Soumen Manna has also authored the popular book “Review of Physiology”.
As the clock ticks down to FMGE December 2024, every aspirant is feeling the pressure. The sheer amount of content, the relentless revisions, and the
MC type of Hernia in males and Females - Indirect inguinal hernia.Femoral hernia is more common in females.MC on the Right side.Bilateral in 20% of ca
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