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Exam 1 - Intro to Physiology
Describe homeostasis 1,
What does dynamic steady state me...,
Homeostasis control systems consi...
15  cards
Exam 1 - Cell Membrane Dynamics
Describe the structure membrane c...,
Composition of cell membrane 2,
How do cell membrane structures c...
32  cards
Exam 1 - Skeletal Muscle Physiology
Muscle tissue overview 1,
Skeletal muscle overview 2,
Cardiac muscle overview 3
101  cards
Exam 2 - Neurophysiology
What system is the greatest consu...,
Neurons receive process and send ...,
Neurons and muscle cells fibers a...
76  cards
Exam 2 - Bone Mineralization (some histology crossover)
Mineralization is a ____ regulate...,
Osteoids contain what that minera...,
Mineralization depends on high co...
24  cards
Exam 2 - Bone Homeostasis and Repair (some histology crossover)
Bone homeostasis 1,
Healthy bone osteoblast osteoclas...,
Older unhealthy bone osteoclast a...
86  cards
Exam 2 - Endocrine (Andrew's Cards)
What is cortisol 1,
What can social stress and chroni...,
Are there associations between br...
133  cards
Exam 2 - Reproductive (Andrew's Cards)
Why do dentists need to know abou...,
What is the base molecule for sex...,
What is 5 alpha reductase 3
45  cards
Exam 3 - Smooth Muscle Phys (Andrew's)
What are the three types of muscle 1,
What are the general characterist...,
What are the general characterist...
49  cards
Exam 3 - Gas Exchange (Andrew's)
What are the two parts of gas cir...,
Where are gasses exchanged 2,
What happens if gas exchange or t...
77  cards
Exam 3 - Mechanisms of Breathing (Andrew's)
Air flows where there is a ______...,
Bulk flow is directed from areas ...,
What creates the alternating cond...
95  cards
Exam 3 - Cardiac Muscle Phys (Andrew's)
What structures are in cardiac mu...,
What do golgi and glycogen appear...,
How much of cardiac muscle cell v...
26  cards
Exam 3 - Rhythmic Excitation (Andrew's)
How many times does the heart und...,
What happens when conduction cell...,
What happens when contraction cel...
62  cards
Exam 3 - Cardiac Cycle (Andrew's)
What is the cardiac cycle 1,
What is a heartbeat defined as 2,
What is heart rate defined as 3
31  cards
Exam 3 - Stroke Volume and Cardiac Output (Andrew's)
What is used to assess the effect...,
What is cardiac output a function...,
What is cardiac output co 3
33  cards
Exam 3 - Blood Flow and BP (Andrew's)
What is thrombus 1,
Where is the highest pressure in ...,
Where is the lowest pressure in t...
80  cards
Exam 4 - Digestive Phys
What does the disassembly pipelin...,
What does post prandial mean 2,
What is the brain of the gut 3
132  cards
Exam 4 - Renal
What is the most important functi...,
What are the functions of the kid...,
Which can the kidneys handle bett...
282  cards
Exam 4 - Wound Healing
What is the body s first line of ...,
What is the primary mechanism of ...,
If the first line of defense fail...
65  cards
Exam 4 - Digestive Phys from notebook LM
What are the four fundamental pro...,
What type of gi smooth muscle con...,
Sustained smooth muscle contracti...
74  cards
Exam 4 - Renal from notebook LM
What is the most important homeos...,
Approximately what percentage of ...,
Name the accessory structures of ...
69  cards
Exam 4 - Wound Healing (hard)
What is the primary purpose of th...,
Name two types of mechanical phys...,
What is the primary mechanism of ...
70  cards
Exam 4 - Digestive Phys (hard)
What are the four fundamental pro...,
The type of gi smooth muscle cont...,
Sustained smooth muscle contracti...
87  cards
Exam 4 - Renal (hard)
What is considered the most impor...,
What percentage of cardiac output...,
Name the two main interior region...
80  cards

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