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Intro and Body Wall
Name the components of embalming ...,
What is the role of the cutaneous...,
What are the attachments of the p...
26  cards
Embryology I and II
Ovulation,
How long is the developing zygote...,
How long is a zygote an embryo
67  cards
Development and Pattern Formation
Central problems of developmental...,
Patternf formation,
What initiates pattern formation
40  cards
Somites and the Typical Body Segment
Somites,
Role of somites,
Segmentation
22  cards
Organization of the Somatic Nervous System
Central nervous system cns,
Peripheral nervous system pns,
Gray matter or nuclei
39  cards
Organization of the Autonomic Nervous System
Autonomic nervous systemwhat is t...,
Two components of the autonomic n...,
Sympathetic nervous system
27  cards
Coelomic Body Cavities
Coelom,
Coelomic cavity,
Divisions of the coelom
14  cards
The Lymphatic System
Tissues with significant populati...,
Functions of the lymphatic system,
Humoral immunity
27  cards
Lymphatic System Histology
What tissue are all lymphocytes d...,
Where do t lymphocytes undergo in...,
Where do b lymphocytes undergo in...
43  cards
Introduction to Imaging
Name the three imaging planes,
Sagittal plane,
Coronal plane
22  cards
Congenital Anomalies
Anomaly,
Major anomalies,
Minor anomalies
19  cards
Developmental Toxicology
Types of teratogens,
Torch agents,
Teratogen
15  cards
Muscle Histology
Name the three muscle types,
Skeletal muscle,
Motor unit
63  cards
Histology of the Nervous System
Classifications of neurons based ...,
Motor neurons,
Sensory neurons
41  cards
Membrane Potentials I and II
What is the typical membrane pote...,
Two basic functions of membrane p...,
Extracellular intracellular conce...
31  cards
Ion Channels and Transporters
Two general types of transport pr...,
Channel proteins,
Carrier proteins
42  cards
Receptor Theory and Dose-Response Relationships
Receptor,
Macromoleucles that can be receptors,
Primary types of receptors
80  cards
Drug Transport
Three factors that are important ...,
Three important cell types that i...,
Primary role of epithelial cells
37  cards
Drug Absorption
Drug absorption,
Bioavailability,
Routes of administration
41  cards
Drug Metabolism
Xenobiotics,
Cometabolism,
Four characteristics that describ...
55  cards
Drug Excretion
Drug excretion,
Renal excretion of drugs and the ...,
Glomerular filtration
21  cards
Local Anesthetics
Local anesthetcis,
Chemistry of local anesthetics,
Benzocaine
45  cards
Other
Preventable adverse drug event,
Ameliorable adverse drug event,
Strategies to reduce error
15  cards
PNP skeletal neuromuscular transmission
Curare,
Spark theory,
Criteria needed to establish chim...
35  cards
Postsynaptic Skeletal Neuromuscular Transmission
Three types of channels in the mu...,
Describe the process of the actio...,
What happens after sustained acti...
31  cards
ANS Review
Anatomical subdivisions of the ans,
Preganglionic nerve fibers of the...,
Postganglionic nerve fibers of th...
34  cards
Cholinergic Agents
Muscarine,
Atropine,
Nicotine
70  cards
Basic Pharmacokinetic Principles
Pharmacokinetics,
Pharmacodynamics pd,
Volume of distribution
15  cards
Adrenergic Transmission
Varicosities,
Two major differences between cho...,
Tyrosine and varicosities
17  cards
Pharmacokinetics II
Elimination half life,
Drug elimination equation express...,
What is the equation for eliminat...
19  cards
Pharmacokinetics III
Describe the rates of distributio...,
Three compartment pharmacokinetic...,
Results of noninstantaneous drug ...
8  cards
Drug List and Metabolism
Neuromuscular agents categories,
Presynaptic drugs toxins and venoms,
Postsynaptic agents categories
109  cards
Adrenergic Agents
General principles for characteri...,
Epi reversal,
Effects of alpha1 receptors
58  cards

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