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Human physiology is the integrated science of how the body actually works — every organ system as a set of controlled variables, feedback loops, and cellular mechanisms. It is one of the most important pre-medical courses.
Mr. Sharma teaches physiology as an integrated system — organ by organ, with homeostasis as the through-line — so that anatomy, biochemistry, and pathophysiology finally make sense together.
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The essentials every student and family should understand before beginning coursework or tutoring.
Section 01
Physiology is unified by homeostasis — the idea that every system in the body maintains a controlled variable through feedback loops.
The course covers every major organ system in humans — nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, digestive, musculoskeletal, and reproductive — with the depth pre-medical, nursing, and MCAT preparation actually require.
Every system is taught with the same structure: anatomy, cellular physiology, integrated function, and pathophysiology — so students see physiology as one coherent science rather than eight separate memorization units.
Section 02
The core structure of the course — every student progresses through these units in a deliberate, connected sequence.
Feedback loops, membrane transport, and cellular signaling.
Neurons, action potentials, synapses, and the CNS/PNS.
Vision, hearing, taste, smell, and somatosensation.
Hormones, feedback control, and major endocrine glands.
Heart, vasculature, blood pressure regulation, and cardiac output.
Ventilation, gas exchange, and acid-base balance.
Filtration, reabsorption, and fluid-electrolyte regulation.
Motility, secretion, and nutrient absorption.
Muscle contraction, bone remodeling, and joint function.
Reproductive endocrinology and immune function.
Section 03
Every topic covered in the full course, broken down into the specific subtopics Mr. Sharma teaches one-on-one.
Neurons
CNS Organization
Hormones
Endocrine Glands
Heart
Vasculature
Ventilation
Gas Exchange
Nephron
Renal Regulation
GI Motility
Digestion & Absorption
Muscle Types
Contraction
Reproduction
Immunity
Section 04
The underlying skills every student builds in this course — the durable abilities that carry through to advanced coursework and standardized exams.
Learning why the mathematics or science works — not just which button to press.
Breaking multi-step problems into manageable, repeatable moves.
Writing arguments cleanly enough that another mathematician or scientist can follow them.
Choosing the right structure and estimating whether an answer is plausible.
Reading a textbook, working through examples, and self-checking without a teacher present.
Sustained accuracy under timed conditions, on both school exams and standardized tests.
Section 05
The patterns Mr. Sharma sees most often — and exactly how each is addressed during tutoring.
Section 06
Why this course is one of the highest-leverage academic investments a family can make.
Every medical school assumes a strong physiology background.
Physiology is the core science of nursing and allied-health training.
Physiology appears throughout the Bio/Biochem and Psych/Soc sections of the MCAT.
Understanding disease requires understanding normal physiology first.
Anatomy and physiology is a major content area on both nursing entrance exams.
Exercise physiology, cardiology, and sports medicine all build on this foundation.
Section 07
How Human Physiology connects to the rest of the Mr. Sharma curriculum — the courses it prepares students for, and the exams it supports.
Physiology extends the general-biology anatomy unit to full mechanistic depth.
Every organ system has a characteristic metabolic profile.
Every physiological function is a cellular function — the two courses reinforce each other.
Physiology is one of the largest content areas on the exam.
Anatomy and physiology is a major section on nursing entrance exams.
Drug action makes sense only against a physiological baseline.
Advanced STEM Library
A single premium reference covering every formula, definition, and result the course expects — organized by unit, written by Mr. Sharma. The full sheet is being authored and will be published in the Advanced STEM Library.
Visit the Advanced STEM LibraryEvery key formula, definition, theorem, and reference students need — organized by unit and cross-referenced to the topic tree above.
Free Resources
Curated reference material for every Human Physiology student. Full guides are being written by Mr. Sharma and will appear in the Advanced STEM Library as they are published.
Every major hormone with source, target, and function.
The nephron with every reabsorption and secretion labeled.
Reading a normal and abnormal ECG with clinical correlations.
The mechanical and electrical cycle in one integrated diagram.
The Henderson-Hasselbalch approach to metabolic and respiratory disturbances.
A calibrated review plan for physiology on the MCAT, TEAS, and HESI.
How Mr. Sharma Teaches
Every student follows the same disciplined arc — from an honest starting point to sustained fluency in the material.
A no-pressure conversation about goals, timeline, and current coursework.
A focused diagnostic identifies exactly where each unit of the course stands.
A written plan mapped to the student's timeline, coursework, and academic goals.
Underlying concepts are rebuilt where needed — every skill stands on real understanding.
One-on-one whiteboard instruction on every difficult problem type in the course.
Targeted preparation for school assessments, standardized exams, and course finals.
Study Plans
Each plan is a starting framework. Every student's actual schedule is customized after the diagnostic assessment.
Focused refinement for students already at a strong baseline heading into a major assessment.
Discuss This PlanTargeted work on the highest-impact units of the course plus consistent problem practice.
Discuss This PlanFull concept review, unit-by-unit mastery, and periodic assessment checkpoints.
Discuss This PlanThe deepest preparation — foundations rebuilt, every unit mastered, ready for the next course in the sequence.
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The questions families most often ask before beginning tutoring in this subject.
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