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Decks in this class (18)

LOCEq1&2: Equine forelimb
Define cursorial specialisation 1,
What are the cursorial adaptation...,
How do some of the cursorial adap...
46  cards
LOCEq3&4: Equine foot
Define unguligrade 1,
What is the coronet in the horse 2,
What is the white line in the hor...
34  cards
DS1a: Autonomic nervous system
What are the functions of the aut...,
What does ans stand for 2,
Where are lower motor neurons of ...
15  cards
LOCEq5&6: Equine hindlimb & nerves of the distal limb
What is the function of the equin...,
How is the equine pelvic limb con...,
What indicates good conformation ...
55  cards
M1: Intro to metabolism
Define anabolism 1,
Define catabolism 2,
What are the monomers of carbohyd...
17  cards
LOCEq7: Equine neck & back
What is the vertebral formula of ...,
What are the regions of the equin...,
What is the ideal conformation of...
32  cards
M2: Metabolic pathways, ATP & cellular energy metabolism
What steps do committing enzymes ...,
What regulates committing enzymes 2,
What is the role of committing en...
20  cards
LOCEq8: Distal limb ultrasound & gaits of horse
What is the theoretical basis of ...,
What causes ultrasound images to ...,
What causes ultrasound images to ...
18  cards
M3: General & comparative aspects of metabolism
What are the major metabolic fuels 1,
What are the advantages of glucos...,
What are the advantages of fatty ...
20  cards
LOCOx1: Bovine forelimb
What is special about the bovine ...,
What is special about the bovine ...,
What are the bones in the bovine ...
17  cards
NS1a: Background knowledge
Cni name function motor or sensory 1,
Cnvii name function motor or sens...,
Cnviii name function motor or sen...
19  cards
EN1: Intro to endocrinology
Define hormone 1,
What are true hormones 2,
Give examples of a true hormone 3
28  cards
EN2: Pituitary hormones & their control by the hypothalamus
What is the other name for the pi...,
Where is the pituitary gland loca...,
What surrounds the pituitary gland 3
30  cards
EN3: Pituitary hormones, their feedback & endocrine disorders
What hormones are secreted from t...,
What is the function of pomc 2,
What is the function of msh 3
18  cards
K1: Intro to kidney
What are the roles of the kidneys 1,
What is urea formed from 2,
Where does ammonia come from in t...
24  cards
EN8: Endocrine control of calcium homeostasis
Where is calcium found in the body 1,
What does the extracellular cacli...,
What are the effects of hypocalca...
28  cards
K6: Water balance & fluid osmolality
Why must body fluid osmolality be...,
How do vasopressin the thirst mec...,
What does a low plasma osmolality...
30  cards
K5: Tubular reabsorption & secretion
How do paracellular movements occ...,
Where are leaky tight junctions f...,
Where are actually tight tight ju...
23  cards

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