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2 - Intracellular Compartmentments and Protein Transport I
What is compartmentalisation in e...,
Why did compartmentalisation evol...,
List four advantages of compartme...
45  cards
2 - Intracellular Compartmentments and Protein Transport II
How does vesicular transport move...,
What two things do vesicles trans...,
What drives vesicle formation 3
44  cards
2 - Mechanotransduction and Cellular Contractility
What is mechanobiology 1,
What property of tissues varies w...,
What strongly affects tissue stif...
78  cards
3 - Homeostatic Control
What are the two anatomical parts...,
What type of tissue is the adenoh...,
How is the anterior pituitary con...
114  cards
3 - Steroid Hormones
What is the precursor of all ster...,
What is the core structure shared...,
Are steroid hormones lipid solubl...
90  cards
3 - Thyroid Hormones
Where is the thyroid gland located 1,
What is the gross anatomical stru...,
What is a key vascular feature of...
83  cards
4 - Neuronal Cell Biology I
What structures make up the brain...,
What are the main functions of th...,
What are the main functions of th...
69  cards
4 - Neuronal Cell Biology II
What structural challenge do neur...,
What provides structural stabilit...,
Why is long distance transport ne...
78  cards
4 - Injury and Regeneration Systems Physiology
How does the number of glial cell...,
Can glial cells divide 2,
What is the source of new glial c...
81  cards
5 - Adaptive Immune Response: B Cells
What are the primary lymphoid org...,
What is produced in the bone marr...,
What is the function of the thymu...
78  cards
5 - Adaptive Immune Response: T Cells
What are the key characteristics ...,
Which cells are part of the innat...,
What are the defining features of...
64  cards
5 - Cancer Immunity and Cancer Vaccines
What does the cancer immunosurvei...,
Which immune cells act as sentine...,
What is the consequence of failur...
108  cards
7 - Gastrointestinal Tract: Structure and Function
What is the primary function of t...,
What four tasks must the digestiv...,
What is the gastrointestinal tract 3
102  cards
7 - Absorption and Nutrient Processing in the Gastrointestinal Tract
What are the major regions of the...,
What is the function of the oesop...,
What are the main functions of th...
71  cards
7 - Disruption of Homeostasis and Disease in the Gastrointestinal Tract
What are the two main functions o...,
What is the role of the intestina...,
Which cells produce the intestina...
81  cards
8 - Nutrient Metabolism and Energy Homeostasis
What is nutrient metabolism 1,
What are the three main nutrient ...,
What are the three major fates of...
141  cards
8 - Exocrine Pancreas: Physiology, Function and Regulation
What does the exocrine pancreas s...,
Where are pancreatic secretions r...,
What triggers pancreatic secretion 3
72  cards
8 - Acute Pancreatitis: Disruption of Homeostasis and Disease
What is acute pancreatitis ap 1,
What areas can acute pancreatitis...,
What proportion of ap is caused b...
88  cards

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