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Lecture 1: Homeostasis
What is the definition of homeost...,
How does a negative feedback loop...,
How does a positive feedback loop...
47  cards
Lecture 2: how to examine tissues
What is the limit of resolution 1,
What are the 6 steps in preparing...,
What is tissue procurement 3
35  cards
Lecture 3: Tissue and organ systems
What is epithelia 1,
What are the key features of epit...,
What does apical mean 3
49  cards
Lecture 3: GI tract
What is mucosal membrane 1,
What are the functions of mucosal...,
Where is mucosal membrane found 3
12  cards
Lecture 3: urinary tract
What type of cells are in the epi...,
What are the main roles of the ki...,
What is the structure of the uret...
6  cards
Lecture 3: respiratory tract
What is the structure of the resp...,
What is the structure of the nasa...,
What is the structure of the term...
9  cards
Lecture 5: gland structure and function
What is pinocytosis 1,
What are the 4 different types of...,
What is a gland 3
50  cards
Lecture 6: exocrine and specialised glands
What are myoepithelial cells 1,
How is the hypothalamus connected...,
What is the thyroid gland 3
56  cards
lecture 7: human development (embryology)
What are the stages of development 1,
What are the basic processes in d...,
How is development regulated 4 3
25  cards
Lecture 7: embryology II
What are the 4 stages that need t...,
What are the 3 tubes that essenti...,
What is the structure of the bila...
28  cards
lecture 8: connective tissue
What is a connective tissue 1,
What are the components of connec...,
What are types of connective tiss...
54  cards
lecture 9: nervous system
What is the cns and pns 1,
What is the regenerative capacity...,
What is gray matter 3
63  cards
lecture 10: skin structure and function
Blank 1,
What is another name for the skin 2,
What are the 3 layers that make u...
63  cards
lecture 11: Skeletal muscle
What are the 3 major types of mus...,
What does striated mean 2,
What is the overall structure of ...
67  cards
lecture 11: smooth and cardiac muscle
What are the features of cardiac ...,
What are the features of smooth m...,
What is systole and diastole 3
47  cards
Lecture 12: Cartilage
What are the general features of ...,
What is cartilage 2,
What is the function of cartilage 3
52  cards
Lecture 13: Bones
What is bone 1,
What is the structure of bone 2,
What does long bone mean 3
46  cards
Lecture 13: Bone marrow, blood and vessels
Where is bone marrow located 1,
What makes up the bone marrow 2,
What is found in the tiny spaces ...
31  cards
Lecture 13: The lymphatic system
What is the definition of the lym...,
What are the functions of the lym...,
What is an overview on how the ly...
57  cards
Lecture 13: Intro to radiology
What is an x ray 1,
How does an x ray work 2,
What is attenuation 3
53  cards

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