FHB - GI/Metabolism - Exam 3

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Lecture 1 & 2: (44/45) GI Regulation & Anatomy
What are the overall functions of...,
What are the different regulatory...,
What is the only voluntary aspect...
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Lecture 3 - Response to a meal
What are the 3 integrated respons...,
In the cephalic phase what is the...,
Unlike other aspects of the gi sy...
30  cards
Lecture 4 - Swallowing Reflex
Which phase of swallowing is refl...,
Where is the swallowing center lo...,
What is the main afferent limb of...
34  cards
Lecture 5 & 6 - Integrated Response to a Meal
What are the major functions of t...,
The regulation of motor secretory...,
What are the main functions of th...
66  cards
GI Small Group #1
Superimpose a normal set of press...,
How would you locate the diaphrag...,
How do the patient s pressure dat...
14  cards
Lecture 7 - Integrated Response to a meal
The following describes what area...,
1 emptying the gastric contents i...,
What are the 4 requirements for g...
51  cards
Lecture 8 - 9
What are the two paths of absorption,
What is the only substance that i...,
Starch is made up of both straigh...
63  cards
Lecture 10 : the Colonic Phase
What is the main function of the ...,
What separates the ileum from the...,
What is the main regulator of col...
22  cards
Lecture 11 - Role of Liver in Excretion
Where is motility faster stomach ...,
What is the blood supply to the l...,
What does the hepatic triad consi...
55  cards
Metabolism Lectures 1 and 2
What is the common product and fu...,
How are fatty acids stored what a...,
Amino acids 1 storage 2 catabolis...
60  cards
Metabolism Lecture 3 & 4 - Gluconeogenesis & TCA/CAC
What are the 3 fates of acetyl coa,
What are 3 ways acetyl co a is fo...,
If the following enzymes were def...
18  cards
Metabolism Lecture 4 - 5 - Glycogen regulation & Fatty Acid
What can store more glucose liver...,
Which tissue directly contributes...,
What is g 6 p converted to before...
36  cards
MetabolismLecture 6 - Fatty Acid Breakdown
What are the 2 most important enz...,
When are fatty acids mobilized fr...,
What are the negative and positiv...
27  cards
Metabolism Lecture 7 - Cholesterol Breakdown/Synthesis
What are two ways that cholestero...,
What is cholesterol a component o...,
What is mevalonate formed from wh...
11  cards
Metabolism Lecture 9? - TAG Degradation , Fatty Acid Oxidation, And Ketone Bodies
What are two ways that tag s are ...,
State the following for chylomicr...,
State the following for chylomicr...
35  cards
Lecture 10 - Amino Acid Metabolism
Where do free amino acids come fr...,
What are nutritionally non essent...,
What are the two primary pathways...
29  cards
Lecture 11 - Purine/Pyrimidine Metabolism
What is the active reduced form o...,
What clinical problem does a fola...,
What derivatives of thf are invol...
32  cards
Lecture 12 - Heme Metabolism
What 2 tissues have the highest r...,
What is the structure of heme,
Where does step 1 the rate limiti...
25  cards
Liver and Integration of Metabolism
What is the purpose of metabolism...,
How is vitamin a retinol transpor...,
When does the liver mobilize vita...
11  cards
Lecture 14 & Lecture 15 - Nutrition I & II (2 lectures)
What are the fuel sources during ...,
What are the signs and symptoms o...,
State the structural differences ...
29  cards
Nutrition III: Vitamins & Minerals
Describe deficiency symptoms for ...,
Explain potential etiologies of p...,
Describe toxicity syndrome for ni...
34  cards

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