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Decks in this class (58)

M&R Session 1: membrane proteins and cytoskeleton
What are the 6 functions of biolo...,
In order of decreasing percentage...,
Membrane lipids are amphipathic g...
28  cards
MSK Session 1: pectoral region and axilla
Which bones constitute the pector...,
State the borders of the axilla a...,
How may structures leave the axilla
52  cards
CVS Session 1: anatomy and histology
What are the factors that affect ...,
How does rate of blood flow perfu...,
What is normal cardiac output at ...
65  cards
MoD Session 1: cell injury
Causes of cell injury and death,
What is the result of hypoxia and...,
What are the causes of hypoxia
44  cards
M&R Session 2: Permeability and transporters
Name molecules that can passively...,
What are aquaporins,
What is the role in membrane prot...
42  cards
MSK Session 2: arm, cubital fossa, limb development
Biceps brachii origin,
Biceps brachii insertion,
Biceps brachii innervation
50  cards
MSK Session 6b: anterior thigh
General function of anterior thig...,
Psoas major origin,
Psoas major insertion
32  cards
MSK Session 6c: medial thigh
Form of adductor longus,
Adductor longus origin,
Adductor longus insertion
41  cards
MoD Session 2: acute inflammation
Causes of acute inflammation,
Hallmarks of acute inflammation,
Vascular phase of acute inflammation
34  cards
CVS Session 2: cardiac cycle
Why is the heart described as 2 p...,
Describe the conduction system of...,
Function of valvular cusps
61  cards
CVS Session 3: CVS embryology and congenital heart defects
When does the vascular system app...,
Where are the progenitor heart ce...,
Describe the 2 sections of cardia...
86  cards
MSK 3a: bones and joints
Fibrous joint types tough fibrous...,
Catilaginous joint types fibro or...,
What is a joint
35  cards
MSK 3b: anterior forearm
Superficial muscles from lateral ...,
Pronator teres origin,
Pronator teres insertion
33  cards
MSK 3c: posterior forearm
Superficial and deep muscles,
Method to remember all 12 muscles,
Brachioradialis most lateral rota...
16  cards
M&R Session 10: autonomic nervous system
Ans functions,
Sympathetic division,
Parasympathetic division
41  cards
M&R Session 3: resting cell membrane
What is the resting cell membrane...,
How is the resting membrane poten...,
How is the membrane potential mea...
24  cards
MoD session 3: chronic inflammation
Define chronic inflammation,
Characteristics of chronic inflam...,
In what situations could chronic ...
38  cards
CVS Session 11: Heart failure
Define heart failure,
Heart failure aetiology,
Describe the 4 stages of the nyha...
44  cards
MoD session 4: regeneration and repair
What is regeneration,
Examples of cells that can regene...,
Labile tissues
45  cards
MSK 3d: shoulder
Articulating surfaces,
How is stability of the shoulder ...,
Joint capsule
36  cards
MSK 4a: skeletal muscle structure and function
Describe circular muscles,
Describe parallel muscles most co...,
Describe pennate muscles
19  cards
M&R session 4: action potentials and the cellular response
Describe an action potential,
How do action potentials in neuro...,
How is an action potential generated
59  cards
CVS session 4: cellular events and the ANS
How is the resting membrane poten...,
Describe excitation contraction c...,
Describe and draw a diagram of th...
59  cards
MSK 4b: elbow
What type of synovial joint is th...,
What are the articulations of the...,
When are the articulating surface...
20  cards
MSK 4c: radioulnar joints
Location of proximal radioulnar j...,
What type of joints are the radio...,
Joint capsule of proximal ruj
14  cards
MSK 4d: the wrist and carpal tunnel
What are the articulations of the...,
Describe the wrists joint capsule,
What type of joint is the wrist
17  cards
MSK 5a: dermatomes, myotomes and segmental innervation of limbs
Describe the segmentation of the cns,
What does the embryological neura...,
How does the dermatomyotome develop
44  cards
MoD session 5: haemostasis and thrombosis
What is haemostasis,
What factors determine successful...,
What is the platelet release reac...
35  cards
M&R session 5: control of cytosolic Ca2+
Ca2 concentrations of extracellul...,
How is the concentration differen...,
Cellular events dependent on ca2
19  cards
CVS Session 5: flow
Describe the cvs in terms of seri...,
Describe the vessels through whic...,
Define flow
43  cards
CVS session 12: review, cardiac arrest and shock
Where can poor perfusion occur,
What is pressure the product of,
What is mean arterial blood press...
30  cards
M&R session 11: the clinical significance of receptor regulation
Components of ligand receptor int...,
Agonists and antagonists,
Dose response curve
14  cards
MoD session 6: atheroma
Define atheroma,
Define atherosclerosis,
Define arteriosclerosis
20  cards
M&R session 6: receptors and receptor-mediated endocytosis
What is a receptor,
How might chemical signalling tak...,
What is a ligand
36  cards
MSK 5b: the hand
Describe the articulations of the...,
Describe some common fractures of...,
Describe the metacarpals
29  cards
MSK 6a: vertebral column
Describe the general anatomy of t...,
What are the functions of the ver...,
What features make up a typical v...
45  cards
MSK 7b: buttock and gluteal region
Ligaments of the gluteal region,
Superficial and deep gluteal muscles,
Proximal attachment of all the su...
17  cards
MSK 8b: posterior thigh and popliteal fossa
Biceps femoris,
Semitend mem muscle location,
Semitendinosus
14  cards
MoD session 7: cellular adaptations
Outcomes of cell communication,
Types of cell signalling,
What is a growth factor
48  cards
CVS session 6: control of cardiac output and response of the whole system
Effect of tpr on arterial and ven...,
Effect of cardiac output on arter...,
Demand
32  cards
MSK 7a: the hip
Describe the articulations of the...,
What is the non articulating part...,
Function of the acetabular labrum
25  cards
MoD session 8: neoplasia 1
Define neoplasm,
Define malignant neoplasm,
Define tumour
36  cards
CVS session 7: electrocardiogram
Why can electrodes on the surface...,
What do the electrodes see,
Function of gap junctions
40  cards
MSK 8a: the knee
What type of joint,
Articulations,
Describe the bony structures invo...
33  cards
MSK 9b: anterior and lateral leg
Location of the anterior compartment,
General action of the anterior co...,
Fascia
20  cards
MSK 10a: posterior leg
Innervations of the posterior leg...,
General movements and insertions ...,
Gastrocnemis
15  cards
M&R session 7: signal transduction receptors and effectors
What is signal transduction,
What are the three cell surface r...,
Describe some therapeutics which ...
29  cards
CVS session 8: the special circulations
What are the two circulations of ...,
Pressure values for the heart pul...,
Pressures and resistances in the ...
40  cards
MoD session 9: invasion and metastasis
What is the effect of the ability...,
What is the general mechanism of ...,
Why is the process of metastasis ...
32  cards
CVS session 9: drugs and the CVS
How might ectopic pacemaker activ...,
What are after depolarisations,
What is a re entry loop
34  cards
MSK 12a: gait and nerve injuries of the lower limb
Describe the muscles involved in ...,
How is forward way starting to fa...,
Outline the gait cycle
14  cards
MSK 12b: bones, joints and muscles of the foot
Name all the tarsal bones from pr...,
Describe metatarsals and phalange...,
Calcaneal fracture
33  cards
M&R session 8: drugs and receptors
What is the relationship between ...,
What is the difference between an...,
What is intrinsic efficacy
41  cards
MoD session 10: carcinogenesis
Describe intrinsic and extrinsic ...,
What were the lessons learned fro...,
What types of substance can be mu...
46  cards
CVS session 10: ischaemic heart disease
What might cause chest pain and w...,
Why are sub endocardial areas mos...,
Why does tachycardia worsen ischa...
33  cards
M&R session 9: pharmacokinetics
What factors are involved in a drug,
Describe the pharmaceutical process,
What is oral bioavailability
19  cards
MoD session 11: incidence, prognosis and treatment of malignant neoplasms
The 4 most common types of cancer...,
What are the most common cancers ...,
Describe the variation in 5 year ...
37  cards
MSK: joint injuries lectures in w9, 10 and 11
Classify fracture types,
Classify fractures according to l...,
Signs and symptoms of a fracture
31  cards

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