BDS2.5 Applied Biomedical Sciences

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Decks in this class (48)

Nutrition 1 - macronutrients
What is a macronutrient,
What is a micronutrient,
What are the nervy proving nutrients
21  cards
Nutrition 2 - Protein
What is protein used for,
What source do antibodies come from,
How many essential amino acids ar...
13  cards
Nutrition 3 - Sugars
What are obligatory users of carb...,
What can glucose be produced from,
What are most amino acids
31  cards
Nutrition 4 - Vitamins
What are micronutrients,
Are micronutrients a source of en...,
What is the role of micronutrients
40  cards
Nutrition 5: chemical elements
What are minerals,
What are the 2 categories of mine...,
What do you call minerals that re...
15  cards
Signal Transduction - Ion Channels
What does ligand binding to a rec...,
Apart from being embedded in the ...,
When the agonist binds to the rec...
40  cards
Signal Transduction - GPCR
What receptor is shown,
Can the effector of a gpcr be an ...,
Where does the receptor exist in ...
38  cards
Signal Transduction - Intracellular Ligands
What is an important intracellula...,
Why are steroid hormones importan...,
How are glucocorticoids important...
10  cards
Signal Transduction - RTKs
What are the 2 types of tyrosine ...,
What do the phosphorylated tyrosi...,
What does the phosphorylated intr...
9  cards
Physiology Of Hearing
What is the eardrum known as
68  cards
Physiology of smell - Olfactory System
What type of receptors are for ta...,
What can taste and to a lesser ex...,
35  cards
Physiology Of Taste
What is the pathway of taste,
What 2 sensations,
What are the 5 taste sensations
26  cards
Membrane Potentials - resting
What are the 3 types of membrane ...,
What is the intracellular resting...,
What way does the na k pump move ...
20  cards
Membrane potentials - graded potentials
What are graded potentials,
Whatare examples of graded potent...,
What is a generator potential
23  cards
Membrane potentials - Synaptic integration
What doe s a monovalent cation ch...,
Why does a create a bigger depola...,
What is detrimental to the cell r...
7  cards
Action potential
What is the threshold potential n...,
What happens after the cell hits ...,
What is halle doing at the restin...
17  cards
Action Potential
What are 2 ways we have discovere...,
What do you can it when the elect...,
Are a a squid sodium channels pac...
15  cards
Overview Of The Immune System
What are type of pathogens,
What is an antigen,
What are the characteristic shape...
41  cards
Touch, Dermatomes And Referred Pain
What are the somatic sensations,
How do the slavic sensations diff...,
Where do somatic sensations come ...
24  cards
Innate Immunity
What are the professional phagocytes,
How long does the innate immune r...,
When the macrophage engulfs the p...
21  cards
Adaptive Immune Response
What receptors can the b cells re...,
What receptor activates t cells,
Name the 2 types of lymphocytes
15  cards
Antibodies
What is the role of igm,
What is the role of igg,
What is the role of iga
6  cards
Cranial Nerves
What are the nerves providing ord...,
What type of innnervation is the ...,
What tests test the optic nerve
25  cards
Cranial Conditions
What are symptoms of optic neuritis,
What is optic neuritis associated...,
What causes optic neuritis
26  cards
Lymphatic System
What is the function of the lymph...,
What is oedema a sign of,
Where does fluid in oedema build ...
21  cards
Introduction to Pathology
What are the 3 types of disease b...,
What is aetiology,
What is pathogenesis
22  cards
Acute Inflammation
What is acute inflammation,
What are the cardinal signs of in...,
Is acute inflammation mainly adap...
29  cards
Pathology of wound healing
What are the 2 categories of woun...,
What is required for tissue regen...,
What is repair aspect of wound he...
77  cards
HIV And Oral Health
What are the ways hiv can spread,
How can you restore the normal im...,
What cell do you use to measure h...
18  cards
Neoplasm: Disorders Of Cell Growth
Hypertrophy,
Hyperplasia,
Atrophy
35  cards
Chronic Inflammation
Predominant cells in ci,
What chronic inflammation is show...,
What is a mature b cell
15  cards
Neurones: Synaptic Transmission
What do chemical synapses use,
What does lidocaine do to ap,
What do barbiturates do
32  cards
General sensation
Name some types of sensory receptors,
What do chemoreceptors detect,
What do nocireceptors respond to
58  cards
Motor control - Introduction
What are the 3 levels of motor co...,
What strucures are associated wit...,
What are the strucures associtaed...
24  cards
Motor control - ventral
What does the vestibulospinal tra...,
What does the tectospinal tracts do,
Where do the pontine and medullar...
27  cards
motor control - basal ganglia loop and cerebellum
Where does the major subcortical ...,
Where does most of your thought c...,
Where does your thought go to in ...
23  cards
The Vascular System
Where does most of the blood sit ...,
How much blood sits in the venous...,
55  cards
Renal System 1
What do kidneys so,
Can the renal system have effects...,
38  cards
Renal System 2
How does blood enter the kidney,
What angle do the small artery br...,
What allows the admuscenmt of fil...
45  cards
Renal System 3
Where in the nephron is really go...,
What connects the cortical collec...,
What ion is in high conc in the l...
56  cards
Radiography
What could you make the patient d...,
Is a ct scan high or low dose x rays,
Does mri involve xrays
45  cards
endocrinology 1
What are endocrine glands,
Do endocrine glands have ducts,
Name an exocrine gland
51  cards
endocrinology 2
What is the role of the hypothalamus,
What connects the hypothalamus an...,
What is the true endocrine tissue...
55  cards
endocrinology 3
What are the 2 forms of gh signal...,
What are the 2 types of growth,
Where is the site of bone growth
31  cards
endocrinology 3 - growth hormone
What hormone is critical or the e...,
Why are thyroid hormones critical...,
How are sex hormone slinked to gh
22  cards
endocrinology 3 - thyroid hormone
What hypothalamic hormone stimula...,
What does trh stimulate,
What does tsh stimulate
38  cards
endocrinology 4
Where is the adrenal gland,
What is the adrenal gland compose...,
What is the embryological origin ...
23  cards
endocrinology 4 - adrenal cortex
Name the 4 zones of the cortex,
What does the zona reticularis pr...,
What does zona fascicularis produce
47  cards

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