LSS 2 - Abdomen, Alimentary and Urinary systems

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Decks in this class (29)

AS Lecture 1/2 - Burden of GI disease & Oesophagus and Stomach
What is digestion,
What is absorption,
How can digestion take place
86  cards
AS Lecture 3 - Small Intestine
What is the structure of the dige...,
How is the internal mucosa arranged,
What is the name for the intestin...
64  cards
AS Lecture 4/5 - The Liver
What is the gross anatomy of the ...,
Carnegie stage,
How does the liver receive blood
72  cards
Lecture 1 - Anatomy Of Abdomen
How is the abdominopelvic cavity ...,
What are the visceral structures ...,
What are the names of the 9 regio...
74  cards
AS Lecture 6 - The Pancreas
What is the shape of pancreas,
How does the pancreatic juice rea...,
What are the main posterior relat...
39  cards
AS Lecture 7 - The Large Intestine
What is the cecum,
What is the appendix,
What are the functions of the colon
45  cards
AS Lecture 8 - Ions, Vitamins And Minerals
What are the 2 types of transport...,
What are the 2 types of ion channels,
Types of carrier mediated transport
62  cards
AS Lecture 9/10 - Abdominal Pain, Pancreatitis, Appendicitis & Cancer of the Gut
What does primary mean in terms o...,
What does secondary metastasis me...,
What types of cells are present i...
62  cards
US Lecture 2 - Structural Basis Of Kidney Function
What is the function of the kidney,
How are the kidneys stimulated,
What is the structure of the kidney
33  cards
US Practical 1 - Cortico Medullary Osmotic Gradient
What does the ability to produce ...,
What 3 properties of the loh does...,
What happens in the first in the loh
7  cards
AS Lecture 17 - Alcohol And Lifestyle
What is the biochemistry of ethanol,
What is the concentration of etha...,
What is the metabolism of ethanol
30  cards
US Lecture 8 - What happened when the kidneys stop working?
What happens when the kidneys sto...,
Why is excretory function lost wh...,
Why is homeostatic function lost ...
41  cards
Lecture 2 - Anatomy of the abdomen
What is the peritoneum,
What is the abdominal wall,
What is the peritoneum made of
58  cards
US Lecture 1 - The Kidney and Urinary Tract
What does the kidney and urinary ...,
Where are the kidneys located,
What overlaps the kidneys
43  cards
US Lecture 3 - Renal Blood Flow and Glomerular filtration
What is glomerular filtration,
What is an abrupt fall in glomeru...,
What can lead to reduced glomerul...
49  cards
AS Lecture 11 - Microbiome of the gut
What is microbiota,
What is the microbiome,
What is metagenomics
39  cards
AS Lecture 12 - Jaundice and Liver Failure
Why do we produce bile,
What is the composition in human ...,
What other substances are excrete...
82  cards
Lecture 3 - Retroperitoneum, Liver and Spleen
Fill in the blanks of the retrope...,
What are the primary retroperiton...,
What does primary retroperitoneal...
37  cards
US Lecture 4 - Tubular function
What is the function of the kidney,
What is osmolarity,
Fill in the blanks of the kidney ...
46  cards
AS Lecture 13 - Infection and Immunology of the Gut
What is the git immunology status,
What does immune homeostasis require,
What are the 4 major phyla in the...
45  cards
US Lecture 5 - Water Balance
What is osmolarity,
How much more water and salt than...,
Why do we need to get rid of exce...
29  cards
AS Lecture 14 - Regulation of function: Enteric NS and gut hormones
What are the 3 types of regulator...,
What is nervous stimulation,
What is paracrine
59  cards
AS Lecture 15 - Appetite Regulation
What does appetite regulation entail,
When does someone perceive thirst,
What does adh vp do
39  cards
AS Lecture 16 - Obesity
What is the difference in energy ...,
What is the difference between th...,
What should energy be spent on an...
24  cards
US Lecture 6 - Sodium and Potassium Balance
What is the main component of the...,
What happens if you do a high sod...,
What are the effects of increasin...
53  cards
Lecture 4 - Visceral pain and Pelvis
What is the enteric ns,
How is the ens arranged,
What does the ens allow the git t...
94  cards
AS Lecture 18 - Nutrition
What is malnutrition,
Problems in malnutrition facts,
How is body mass assessed
43  cards
Lecture 5 - Male Pelvis and Perineum
What are the differences between ...,
What is the orientation of the pe...,
Where does the pelvic peritoneum ...
55  cards
Lecture 6 - Female Pelvis and Perineum
What are the female pelvic organs,
What is the structure of the fema...,
What are the boundaries of the pe...
47  cards

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