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Lecture 1
Define the term physiology 1,
What is homeostasis 2,
Explain negative feedback loop an...
18  cards
Lecture 2
What are the 4 major tissue types...,
Describe epithelial tissue 2,
Describe connective tissue 3
40  cards
Lecture 3
Why are the intracellular and ext...,
Why are ions unevenly distributed...,
What are ecf and icf millimolar c...
20  cards
Lecture 4
Physiological signals include 1,
What are the methods of local cel...,
Explain how hormones are an examp...
21  cards
Lecture 5
Discuss and define the term hormo...,
What are the properties of hormon...,
What factors can hormones be clas...
39  cards
Lecture 6
Describe a simple endocrine refle...,
Describe a simple endocrine refle...,
How can cells change their respon...
20  cards
Lecture 7
What are neurons 1,
What are glial cells neuroglia 2,
Name and describe the glial cells...
27  cards
Lecture 8
What is spatial summation 1,
Explain how summation of several ...,
Explain how one inhibitory postsy...
20  cards
Lecture 9
Name and describe two different t...,
What is a synapse 2,
What is a gap junction 3
21  cards
Lecture 10/11
What is the cns made up of 1,
What are meninges 2,
What are the components of the me...
32  cards
Lecture 12
How does the autonomic nervous sy...,
Explain how homeostasis reflects ...,
Describe antagonistic control by ...
21  cards
Lecture 13
How is a stimulus detected in sen...,
How is a signal sent 2,
What happens to a signal that rea...
39  cards
Lecture 14
Explain olfactory neurons 1,
Explain components of the olfacto...,
Explain olfactory cell surface re...
24  cards
Lecture 15
Describe the anatomy of the eye c...,
Explain the overview of the visua...,
Describe lacrimal gland orbit and...
22  cards
Lecture 16
Explain the primary motor cortex 1,
Describe the organization of the ...,
Explain the anatomy of the neurom...
15  cards
Lecture 17
What are the 2 key molecules requ...,
What happens in the absence of ca2 2,
What happens when ca2 is present 3
18  cards
Lecture 18
Explain the cardiac muscle cells ...,
Explain cardiac myocytes in more ...,
What are the differences in cardi...
11  cards
Lecture 19
What are the main components of a...,
What are the main channels involv...,
Explain the ion channel kinetics ...
20  cards
Lecture 20
What is systole 1,
What is diastole 2,
What are the mechanical events of...
18  cards
Lecture 21
The cardiovascular system transpo...,
Pulmonary versus systemic circula...,
Explain an overview of the cardio...
20  cards
Lecture 22
Describe how blood pressure is ma...,
Describe how blood pressure is ma...,
What are systemic pressures pulse...
21  cards
Lecture 23
Describe the composition of blood 1,
What are the types of wbc 2,
What does centrifugation of blood...
25  cards
Lecture 24
What is the pathway of airflow 1,
Main functions of the respiratory...,
What is external respiration 3
22  cards
Lecture 25
What does surfactant do 1,
Explain surfactant and surface te...,
Explain what would happen without...
21  cards
Lecture 26
What is the composition of the ai...,
What is daltons law 2,
What is daltons law of partial pr...
16  cards
Lecture 27
Explain how gas in solution depen...,
Explain gas transport in the bloo...,
Explain how hemoglobin increases ...
14  cards
Lecture 28
What are the main components of t...,
What are the general functions of...,
What is the anatomy of the kidney 3
20  cards
Lecture 29
What are the pressures affecting ...,
Explain why gfr is nearly constan...,
Explain how gfr is primarily regu...
16  cards
Lecture 30+31
Why is it important to maintain f...,
What are the ions that need to ma...,
How does the body maintain water ...
23  cards
Lecture 32
Explain the gi tract 1,
What are the functions of the gi ...,
What are the sphincters of the gi...
21  cards
Lecture 33
Describe the oral phase saliva wh...,
Describe the oral phase the swall...,
What are the functions of the gas...
25  cards
Lecture 34
What is the internal and external...,
How does the male reproductive sy...,
Explain the penis anatomy in more...
14  cards

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