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Homeostasis
What is meant by negative feedback,
What is the overall goal of homeo...,
What is defined as feed forward s...
15  cards
Life at Cellular Level
Why are cells small,
Do prokaryotes have mitochondria,
What is the difference between pl...
79  cards
What is Health
What is the who definition of hea...,
What are the two kinds of normal,
What are two important interview ...
12  cards
Plasma Membrane
What is pinocytosis,
What is endocytosis,
What is exocytosis
14  cards
Forces Acting Across the Memrane
What can pass through the capilla...,
Why can membranes be described as...,
Why are membranes described as fl...
21  cards
Week 2 formative quiz questions
Liver disease and kidney disease ...,
Integral membrane proteins have a...,
It is possible for a solution to ...
62  cards
Introduction to blood
What are the functions of blood,
How much of the blood is plasma,
How much of the plasma is water
46  cards
Pathology - Circulation
What lines the lumen of blood ves...,
What is around the basal lamina o...,
What is around the smooth muscle ...
63  cards
Introduction to immunology
Describe the features of innate i...,
What type of cells are involved i...,
Describe the features of adaptive...
37  cards
Immunology
What is immunological unresponsiv...,
Define self tolerance,
What are the physical barriers in...
37  cards
Immunology 2
What are the functions of the lym...,
What aspect of the lymphatic syst...,
How is lymph fluid formed
60  cards
Immunology 3
What is the receptor found on a t...,
When will a t cell recognise the ...,
What are the two types of t cell
10  cards
Immunity/ Vaccines Lecture
What is a vaccination,
Describe active immunity,
Describe passive immunity
10  cards
Principles of Immunity
What does natural passive immunit...,
What is human normal immunoglobulin,
What is specific immunoglobulin
32  cards
Psychological influences on health
What are some of the leading caus...,
Give examples of ways we can be h...,
Give an example of a poor diet
13  cards
Environmental and occupational influences on health
What is a hazard,
What is a risk,
What is a risk factor
18  cards
Week 3 formative quiz
Pancreatic lipase breaks down tri...,
Acetyl coa is the gateway for foo...,
Digestion of dietary polysacchari...
63  cards
Carbohydrates 1
Describe the covalent bond in a d...,
What is meant by anomeric,
Name three important disaccharides
32  cards
Carbohydrates 2
Where can we get glycogen from in...,
Can we digest cellulose,
Where in our diet can we get olig...
48  cards
Carbohydrates 3
How many molecules of g 3 p enter...,
How many atp are used in the prep...,
How many atp are made during the ...
29  cards
Carbohydrates 4
Which cells rely on glucose as th...,
How many out of the 10 glycolysis...,
What are the 4 reactions called t...
26  cards
Carbohydrates 5
Where does the citric acid cycle ...,
Does the citric acid cycle produc...,
Is o2 a reactant
20  cards
Terminal Respiration
Where is most of the nadh and fad...,
How does cytoplasmic nadh cross t...,
How many protein complexes are in...
21  cards
Proteins
What is released when a peptide b...,
What is the primary structure of ...,
What is the secondary structure o...
30  cards
Enzymes
What are ribozymes,
What is a cofactor,
What is a co enzyme
52  cards
Nitrogen 1
What is the name given to nitroge...,
What does the assimilation stage ...,
What is the degradation stage of ...
26  cards
Nitrogen 2
How is ammonia transported in the...,
Where is excess glutamine processed,
Glutamate ammonia
15  cards
Nitrogen 3
Inherited metabolic disorders usu...,
When are symptoms of an inherited...,
What type of inheritance pattern ...
21  cards
Lipids 1
Where are the different places yo...,
What are some of the biological f...,
What are the different classes of...
64  cards
Lipids 2
In the beta oxidation pathway how...,
What are the products of beta oxi...,
Where does beta oxidation occur
27  cards
Muscles 1
What are the three types of muscl...,
How are skeletal muscle fibres fo...,
What makes up a muscle
36  cards
Muscle 2
What does excess fatigue cause,
What does muscle fatigue depend on,
What factors contribute to fatigue
33  cards
Nerves 1-3
What are the dendrites on a nerve...,
What is the name given to the bod...,
What are the 4 different types of...
33  cards
Nerves 4-5
What type of channel is responsib...,
What is the usual threshold poten...,
What is responsible for repolaris...
26  cards
Body Sensations/Sensory Rec
What is sensory modality,
What are mechanoreceptors,
What are proprioceptors
20  cards
General Practice
How have gp practices changed ove...,
What are the benefits of online r...,
Give examples of the flexibility ...
16  cards
Pathogens and Host - Virus and Pathogenesis
What are the virus pathogenic mec...,
What are the sites of viral entry,
What is a chronic infection
16  cards
Proprioception
What are proprioceptors,
Give three examples of propriocep...,
Which proprioceptors are involved...
17  cards
Hypersensitivity and autoimmunity
What is an autoimmune disease,
Provide examples of different way...,
Define hypersensitivity
20  cards
Citric Acid Cycle
Where does the citric acid cycle ...,
Why is the citric acid cycle very...,
What does the citric acid cycle a...
31  cards
Pharmacology 1
Why dont receptors all bind the s...,
Different receptors can be activa...,
What type of response can a recep...
21  cards
Pharmacology 2
Describe some of the sources of d...,
How do drugs act,
Give examples of binding sites
14  cards
Autonomic Physiology 1
What does the autonomic nervous s...,
What are the divisions of the aut...,
Describe the myelination in pre g...
22  cards
Autonomic Physiology 2
What is the effect of adrenaline ...,
What is the effect o noradrenalin...,
What is the effect of acetylcholi...
25  cards
Autonomic and NMJ Pharmacology
How many types of cholinergic rec...,
How many types of adrenergic rece...,
What is the function of presynapt...
38  cards
Reflexes
Explain how the patella tendon kn...,
What is a reflex that doesnt invo...,
What are the three fates of the s...
17  cards
Pathogens and host intro
What are the possible signs and s...,
What is a commensal,
What does the capacity of a micro...
17  cards
Disease
What are the 5 types of natural d...,
What is defined as inflammation,
What is defines as abnormal cell ...
5  cards
Introduction to Medical Microbiology
What are the 5 possible infecting...,
What is the specimen collection f...,
What is the specimen collection f...
20  cards
Introduction to Bacteria
What are the key differences betw...,
What is the gram stain appearance...,
What is the gram stain appearance...
17  cards
Introduction to Fungi
What does the cell wall of a fung...,
Does a fungi form spores,
Does a fungi contain chlorophyl
27  cards
Introduction to Viruses
Describe the possible shapes of a...,
What are obligate intracellular p...,
What can virus families be classi...
22  cards
Introduction to Parasites
What are the three classes of par...,
Describe the structure of protozoa,
What is the mode of protozoa tran...
26  cards
Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
What class of drug does daptomyci...,
What is the standard length of an...,
What are the three ways antibioti...
158  cards
Gram Positive Bacteria
What type of bacteria is bacilli ...,
What are group d streptococci re ...,
What does streptococcus pneumonia...
96  cards
Gram Negative Bacteria
Neisseria meningitidis meningitis...,
Aerobic gram negative cocci,
Can t be stained with gram stains...
76  cards
Acute Inflammation
What are the signs of inflammation,
What are the causes of inflammation,
What is the microcirculation
20  cards
Acute Inflammation 2
What is the name of inflammation ...,
What do neutrophils do,
What do the granules do that neut...
50  cards
Chronic Inflammation 1
What is the definition of chronic...,
What are the clinical presentatio...,
When do we see chronic inflammation
21  cards
Chronic Inflammation 2
What is granulomatous inflammatio...,
How is granulomatous inflammation...,
How are granulomas formed
35  cards
Tumour Pathology
What is a neoplasm,
Describe the growth of tumours,
What are the types of tumour
27  cards
Tumour Pathology 2
What are the altered genetic asso...,
What is the altered cellular func...,
Describe morphology
35  cards
Tumour Pathology 3
What are the local effects of ben...,
What are the systemic effects of ...,
What is normal hormone production...
14  cards
Storing and Using Genetic Information
Which carbon is responsible for t...,
Which base swaps in with thymine ...,
What takes place in the nucleus
17  cards
The Genetic Basis of Complex Inheritance - Non-Mendelian Inheritance
What are the three laws of mendel...,
What is non mendelian inheritance,
What is the mechanism for the fol...
37  cards
Chromosome Mutations and Abnormalities
What are the three different type...,
What is the result of non disjunc...,
What is trisomy 21 known as
41  cards
Estimating Risk of Inherited Genetic Disease
What is meant by fitness,
What is an allele that increases ...,
What is a neutral allele
18  cards
Genetic Predisposition to Cancer
What are somatic mutations,
What are germline mutations,
What is the function pf proto onc...
34  cards
Gram positive or negative
Psedomonas aeruginosa,
Neisseria gonorrhoeae gonorrhoea,
Neisseria meningitidis meningitis
27  cards
Medical Genetics in the Clinic
Who does genetic counseling,
What happens after clinical exami...,
What are variants of uncertain si...
3  cards
Chromosomes and Cell Division - First Lecture
What are the stages of the cell c...,
What are the different stages of ...,
What happens during the g1 stage ...
34  cards
Drug Absorption
Define pharmaceutical process,
Define pharmacokinetic process,
Define pharmacodynamic process
44  cards
Drug Distribution
What does drug distribution refer to,
What does tissue distribution dep...,
What can be said about an unbound...
28  cards
Drug Metabolism
What is the effect of metabolism,
What happens to lipid soluble sub...,
Purpose of metabolism
22  cards
Mendelian Inheritance
What are the features of autosoma...,
What are the features of autosoma...,
Give an example of a dominant aut...
6  cards
Theraputic Options
What is crc colorectal cancer lin...,
What is breast cancer linked to i...,
How do we screen for cervical can...
25  cards
An outline of the Cancer Process Lectures 1,2,3
What does a monoclonal cancer mean,
Which stage of the cell cycle can...,
Describe the activity of cancer c...
25  cards
Drug Delivery
How can drug formulation affect t...,
What determines the drug delivery...,
What factors do we consider to de...
40  cards
Prescribing Errors
What is defined as a medication e...,
What are the four most common typ...,
When are health care professional...
15  cards
Drug Drug Interactions
What is defined as drug drug inte...,
When has a drug interaction occured,
Define object drug
20  cards
Clinical Trials
Why are clinical trials important,
What is defined as pre clinical d...,
What is phase 1 of clinical devel...
15  cards
Clinical Trial Design
Why are clinical trials important,
4 examples of drug treatments bas...,
Investigating potential drugs 5
36  cards
Chemotherapy
How do alkylating agents work,
Give examples of alkylating agents,
What do
15  cards
Tumour Pathology 4
What is the cell cycle defined as,
What are the external factors tha...,
When is the cell cycle dependant ...
27  cards
Tumour Pathology 5
How do tumour suppressor genes fu...,
What is an anti oncogene,
What do mutations in retinoblasto...
27  cards
Cell cycle
What are all the phases of the ce...,
What is the function of the g1 ph...,
What is the function of the s pha...
10  cards
Week 9 formative quiz (genes And Drugs)
Displacement of a drug from plasm...,
If a drug undergoes extensive fir...,
Prolongation of the half life wil...
53  cards
Week 7/8 formative quiz questions
The majority of cancers arise fro...,
Endostatin inhibits angiogenesis,
Platelets are small blood cells t...
35  cards
Week 6 (bacteria AM) formative quiz
Streptococcus pyogenes is an exam...,
Colonies of bacteria will grow on...,
Viruses can only be cultured insi...
56  cards
Antimicrobial chemotherapy (better cue cards
Define bactericidal,
Define bacteriostatic,
Define sensitive
63  cards
Post Mortem Changes
What is death defined as,
Why does cellular death occur aft...,
Why does the body cool after death
18  cards
Christmas Exam bits & pieces
Define a tumour,
What is the prefix for glandular ...,
What do we call epithelial malign...
142  cards
AM revision
What mediates drug allergies,
Symptoms of immediate hypersensit...,
Symptoms of delayed hypersensitivity
47  cards
Antibiotics
What drug categories affect cell ...,
What drug categories affect nucle...,
What drug categories affect prote...
13  cards
Antivirals
How do most anti herpes drugs work,
What anti herpes drugs arnt nucle...,
Name all the anti herpes nucleosi...
50  cards
Antifungals
What are the 3 main categories of...,
What are the glucanpolysaccharide...,
What are the categories of ergost...
40  cards
Imaging
How are protons arranged in an mri,
What happens when radiofrequency ...,
How does an mri produce an image
9  cards
AM - Side effects/toxicity Lecture 3
What antimicrobial type most comm...,
How common is penicillin hypersen...,
Are penicillin alleric patients a...
42  cards
AM - Principles of clinical use
How do we reduce risk of growing ...,
What patient characteristics must...,
Why consider age when choosing an am
16  cards
AM - Antibiotic Resistance Lecture 2
What are the 4 types of antibioti...,
How do b lactamases work,
Whats the worst type of b lacatamase
23  cards
AM - Antibiotic Action Lecture 1
What are the 3 ways antibiotics act,
Example of antibiotics that inhib...,
Example of antibiotics that inhib...
39  cards

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