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Decks in this class (19)

Lecture 1: Intro to Anatomy
What is the anatomical position,
What is the arterial supply of th...,
What does the sagittal plane divi...
20  cards
Lecture 2: Intro to Physiology
What is physiology,
Physiology of type 1 diabetes,
Reaction in gastric parietal cells
4  cards
Lecture 3: Body Donation
What is english law characterised...,
What was the alder hey scandal,
What does the human tissue author...
4  cards
Lecture 4: Cell Physiology of Ions 1
What are the fluid components of ...,
Examples of transcellular fluid,
What are electrolytes
14  cards
Lecture 5: Cell Physiology of Ions 2
What is hypocalcaemia,
What is chvosteks sign,
Changes in ion concentrations dur...
20  cards
Lecture 6: Principles of the Muscular System
What are the types of muscle,
What is the function of skeletal ...,
Microstructure of skeletal muscle
11  cards
Lecture 7: Intro to Pathology
What is general pathology,
What is systemic pathology,
What is epidemiology
7  cards
Lecture 8: Histology and Microscopic Anatomy
0  cards
Lecture 9: Principles of the Skeletal System
What is the axial system,
What is the appendicular system,
Functions of the skeletal system
44  cards
Lecture 10: Principles of Embryology
What happens on day 1,
What happens on days 2 3,
What happens on days 4 5
16  cards
Lecture 11: Neuronal Signalling
In muscle cells which voltage cau...,
What does a fully permeable membr...,
In what direction does sodium mov...
20  cards
Lecture 14: Cardiovascular System
What are the valves of the heart,
What is the rate of contraction m...,
What are the layers of the heart ...
17  cards
Lecture 15: From Neuromuscular Junction to Myocyte
What does myosin look like and do,
What happens to the sarcomere lin...,
Label the bands on a diagram of t...
18  cards
Lecture 16: How Cells Respond to Injury
What are the basic ways of tissue...,
Labile cells,
Permanent cells
33  cards
Lecture 17 & 18: The Nervous System
Features of a neuronal cell,
Label a neuron,
Features of a unipolar neuron
46  cards
Lecture 19: How the Body Responds to Injury
What are the cells involved in ac...,
What are the 5 rs of the inflamma...,
What happens during vasodilation
23  cards
Lecture 20: How the Body Recovers from Injury
What is scavenging,
What is it called when there is c...,
What are histiocytes
11  cards
Lecture 21: Neoplasia
What is neoplasia,
Features of benign neoplasms,
What are problems benign neoplasm...
18  cards
Lecture 23 & 24: Pathology in Practice
What sort of vessel is the pulmon...,
What are the vasa vasorum of the ...,
What do the coronary arteries bra...
14  cards

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