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Lecture 1: Anatomy of the skin
What is the main type of tissue p...,
What are the 6 types of epithelia 2,
What are the 5 layers of the epid...
31  cards
Lecture 2:
Define a mole 1,
Define a freckle 2,
What are the accessory structures...
57  cards
Lecture 3:
What are the 5 types of skin rece...,
What do free nerve endings respon...,
What do tactile discs mainly resp...
56  cards
Progress Test 1 Question Bank
What is the name of the circuit t...,
If the left atrium of the heart i...,
Which one of the following events...
12  cards
Lecture 4: Heart Anatomy I
What series of vessels are the su...,
What are arteries and what do the...,
What are the exchange surfaces of...
59  cards
Lecture 5: Heart Anatomy II
What separates the atrial chamber...,
What valve controls unidirectiona...,
What is the function of the atrio...
32  cards
Lecture 6: Arteries and Veins
What two parts of the aorta are i...,
What happens to the abdominal aor...,
Name in order the different secti...
18  cards
Lecture 7: Capillaries and Lymphatics
What causes blood flow to slow do...,
What are capillaries made up of 2,
What are precapillary sphincters ...
18  cards
Lecture 8: The Heart as a pump
What chambers of the heart contra...,
What happens to the av valves whe...,
What is a sarcomere 3
18  cards
Lecture 9: The excitable heart
What are the two types of cardiac...,
What is the main difference that ...,
Where does the electrical signal ...
15  cards
Lecture 10: Controlling the Heart and Blood Pressure
Mean arterial pressure 1,
Cardiac output 2,
Why does heart rate go up due to ...
11  cards
Lecture 11: Controlling regional blood flow
What is the purpose of having hig...,
Which organs get more blood durin...,
Why do we send more blood to the ...
10  cards
Lecture 12: Venous Blood Flow and the Heart
Where does the body store extra b...,
Around how much of your blood is ...,
What does compliance mean in term...
12  cards
Lecture 13: Composition and General Functions of Blood
What are the three main functions...,
What does the blood transport 2,
What does coagulation mean for th...
25  cards
Lecture 14: Upper Respiratory Tract
What are the qualities of the opt...,
What are the two major components...,
What makes up the upper respirato...
49  cards
Lecture 15: Lower Respiratory Tract
What part of the body is the dist...,
What is the function of the lrt 2,
What structure lies anterior to t...
40  cards
Lecture 16: Anatomy of the Thorax and Breathing
Which cells remove debris from th...,
What lines the body cavities 2,
What are the two layers of serous...
36  cards
Lecture 17: The work of breathing
What are the two opposing forces ...,
What mechanism do alveoli use to ...,
What is the most likely disease t...
21  cards
Lecture 18: O2 and CO2 exchange
What is respiratory minute volume...,
What two factors influence respir...,
What is dead space in the respira...
15  cards
Lecture 19: Gas Transport and Respiratory Control
Emily goes to the gym and runs on...,
Why is haemoglobin needed to tran...,
What gives the haemoglobin bindin...
12  cards
Lecture 20: Gastrointestinal system I
What are the two types of digesti...,
What are the 4 roles of the gi sy...,
What is the role of stratified sq...
36  cards
Lecture 21: The Stomach and Pancreas
What is the peritoneum 1,
What is the name of the serous me...,
What are the two layers of the pe...
31  cards
Lecture 22: The Small Intestine
What are the 3 regions of the sma...,
Why are the regions of the small ...,
What holds the small intestine in...
22  cards
Lecture 23: The Large intestine
What is the main role of the larg...,
What are the 3 parts of the large...,
What is are the divisions of the ...
37  cards
Lecture 24: Introduction to gastrointestinal physiology
What are the two types of contrac...,
What is an example of tonic contr...,
What is an example of phasic cont...
19  cards
Lecture 25: Mouth, Oesophagus and Stomach
What is the composition of saliva 1,
What regulates secretion in the m...,
What stops the food going into th...
32  cards
Lecture 26: Motility, secretion and regulation of the small intestine, pancreas, liver, gall bladder and large intestine
What is the main pattern of motil...,
What patterns of motility are pre...,
Where does secretion into the sma...
24  cards
Lecture 27: Absorption
Why is motility important for dig...,
What are some driving forces to m...,
What can be passively absorbed vi...
9  cards
Lecture 28: Urinary System I + Gross Structure of the Kidney
What percentage of our body is wa...,
Why does body water percentage di...,
What is the make up of total body...
34  cards
Lecture 29: Urinary System II, The Nephron
What are the two types of nephrons 1,
What are cortical nephrons 2,
What are juxtamedullary nephrons 3
25  cards
Lecture 30: Urinary Physiology I
Why do we need our kidneys 1,
What are the major functions of t...,
What does erythropoietin epo do 3
17  cards
Lecture 31: Glomerular function
How much of our cardiac output do...,
What are the driving forces of hy...,
Explain colloid osmotic pressure 3
16  cards
Lecture 32: Sodium and water reabsorption, control of body water and urine composition
How much of the water is reabsorb...,
How much of the water is reabsorb...,
What hormone regulates sodium rea...
13  cards
Lecture 33: The Ureters, Bladder and Urethra
What type of epithelial cells wou...,
Name the two capillary beds assoc...,
Which type of nephron is importan...
15  cards
Lecture 34: Reproductive System I
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