Cell Physiology And Pharmacology

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Decks in this class (16)

Intro Vocab
What is an endogenous signalling ...,
What is an exogenous 1 signalling...,
What is an exogenous 2 rignalling...
16  cards
Receptor Theory
What is a ligand,
What is an agonist,
What is an antagonist
24  cards
The ANS 2
What are the basic steps in neuro...,
What is the process of acetylchol...,
What is the process of ach degrad...
21  cards
The ANS 1
What does the ans do,
What are the 2 anatomically defin...,
In general what does the parasymp...
20  cards
Intracell Signal (2)-effector Mechanism
What can effectors be,
Describe the agonist stimulated r...,
Describe the agonist stimulated r...
9  cards
Intracell Signal Pathway (Receptor/Effector Mechanism)
What re the 3 super families of c...,
What happens when a ligand binds ...,
What types of signal molecule can...
11  cards
Bio Signalling And Receptors-drug Targets
What is pharmacokinetics,
What are the 4 ways of intracellu...,
What are cel surfaces receptors a...
22  cards
Electrical Excitabilty (synapse Transmission)
How do signals pass from nerve to...,
What happens at the nerve terminal,
What happens at a nerve terminal
19  cards
Electrical Excitabilty (the AP And Properties)
What are features of an action po...,
How does depolarisation imitate a...,
What happens if conductance membr...
29  cards
Changing Membrane Potentials
Define depolarisation,
Define hyperpolarisation,
How ar membrane potentials changed
24  cards
Resting Membrane Potential
What does membrane potential do,
How do we measure membrane potential,
Define membrane potential
14  cards
ATP-dependan Pumps And Ion Exchange
What is the function of the na pu...,
Why is the control of calcium so ...,
How is intracellular ca conc main...
14  cards
Membrane As Permeability Barrier
How do we find out whether a mole...,
Why is the membrane referred to a...,
What molecules is the lipid bilay...
34  cards
Connective And Adipose Tissue
What are the main cell types foun...,
What er the main products of conn...,
What are the components of connec...
42  cards
Membrane Protiens
What evidence is there that prote...,
How does freeze fracture show a c...,
How do proteins move in by layers
10  cards
Membrane Bylayer-biophysical Properties
What are the general functions of...,
What is a membrane approximately ...,
Define amphipathic molecules
12  cards

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