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Decks in this class (14)

Gastric Physiology 1: Parietal cells and peptic ulcers
What are the functions of the sto...,
What does intrinsic factor do,
What does mucosal protection do
47  cards
Gastric Physiology 2: Proteases, Gastric motility and emptying
What cells produce pepsinogen,
What is pepsinogen when it has no...,
What happens to pepsinogen to tur...
19  cards
Development of the foregut
Where does the foregut start and end,
What is the arterial supply to th...,
What is the innervation from the ...
36  cards
Salivary glands: anatomy and function
What are the functions of saliva,
How does saliva maintain the ph,
What is the flow rate and daily s...
47  cards
The Liver As A Storage Organ
What function does the liver have,
How is iron transported,
How is iron used in the body
69  cards
Post absorptive mechanisms and energy balance
What are some diseases associated...,
What are carbohydrates broken dow...,
What are proteins
35  cards
Liver physiology, Detoxification by the Liver
What are xenobiotics,
Where do xenobiotics come from,
What can xenobiotics cause
31  cards
The Physiology Of Defacation
What are the functions of the colon,
What are the 6 layers of the colo...,
What types of muscle are in the m...
19  cards
Intestinal physiology: fluid, electrolytes and digestion
What is important for diffusion,
What does terrestrial mean,
What is the function of the gut tube
41  cards
Pancreatic exocrine function
What are the two functions of the...,
What is the pancreatic duct,
How much bicarbonate do we secret...
21  cards
Liver physiology 6: Biliary secretion and enterohepatic secretion of bile salts
What is bile,
How much bile do we produce a day,
Where is bile acids formed and se...
27  cards
Liver Physiology 4: Protein synthesis and the urea cycle in liver disease
What happens to amino acids in th...,
What is the glucose alanine cycle,
Draw out a diagram and explain th...
14  cards
Liver physiology: Hepatic protein metabolism and amino acids in nitrogen balance
What is the main source of nitrog...,
How does the body maintain a pool...,
How can amino acids be used
33  cards
Development of the midgut and hindgut (use IPAD pic WC 06.02.23)
Where does the midgut start and end,
Where does the hindgut start and end,
What is the arterial supply to th...
26  cards

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