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Decks in this class (16)

Lecture 1 - Endocrine control of metabolism and digestion
What hormone dominates in the fed...,
What does insulin cause,
What dominates in the fasted state
39  cards
Lecture 2 - major factors regulating insulin secretion and effects
What substances secreted by the g...,
What is the incretin effect,
What does the incretin effect tel...
27  cards
Lecture 3 - types of diabetes
What are the 3 major mechanisms t...,
What is the polyol pathway,
Sysslipidemia causes macrovascula...
16  cards
Lecture 4 - Thyroid gland
What are the thyroid hormones,
What is the function of the thyro...,
What is the weight of a normal th...
43  cards
Lecture 5 - endocrine role of adrenal glands
Where are the adrenal glands,
Morphologically adrenal glands in 1,
What are the parts of the adrenal...
47  cards
Lecture 6 - GI Hormones
How many forms of gastrin are the...,
How are gastrin released,
What is the stimuli for gastrin
24  cards
Lecture 7 - Mouth and esophagus
What are the 4 major functions of...,
How long is gi tract in living vs...,
How much water is ingested and so...
21  cards
Lecture 8 - esophagus
What is the swallowing reflex coo...,
What does the medulla oblongata d...,
The coordinated sequence of contr...
14  cards
Lecture 9 - stomach
What is responsible for the stoma...,
Cells of the gastric mucosa secre...,
What are the cells in the body of...
23  cards
Lecture 10 - Gastric Motility
What is helicobacter pylori is es...,
What happens to proteins in the p...,
What does the acidity in the gast...
40  cards
Lecture 11 - small intestine
When do we get rumbling or a seri...,
What is rumbling caused by,
Where does most of the absorption...
33  cards
lecture 12 - proteins in the small intestine
If digestive enzymes were synthes...,
Where are cholecystokinin recepto...,
What happens when there is an inc...
32  cards
lecture 13 - large intestine
What are the primaruy activities ...,
Progression of semi solid is,
What does parasympathetic activit...
17  cards
lecture 14 - splanchnic and hepatic circulations in health
What are the exceptions to the st...,
What is the cardiac output distri...,
Waht percentage of cardiac output...
45  cards
Lecture 15 - the biliary system
0  cards
Lecture 16 - gut microbiota
0  cards

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