Module 104 - Nutrition, metabolism & excretion

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T1 L4 Motility of GI tract
What are the 4 functions of the g...,
Definition of secretion,
Definition of absorption
69  cards
T1 L5 Saliva & gastric secretions
What are the functions of saliva,
What is the function of lubrication,
What is the reason for saliva hav...
35  cards
T1 L8 Secretions of liver, intestines, gallbladder & pancreas
What are the 3 main sections of t...,
What are the functions of the duo...,
What is the histology of the duod...
64  cards
T1 L9 GI salt & water transport
How much fluid enters the bowel e...,
How much fluid is reabsorbed by t...,
What electrolytes are contained i...
49  cards
T2 L1 Role of ATP in living cells
What is the definition of metabolism,
What is the definition of anabolism,
What is the definition of catabolism
31  cards
T2 L2 Roles of ATP in living cells
What happens to pyruvate in aerob...,
Where does glycolysis occur,
What are the roles of pyruvate in...
23  cards
T2 L3 Mitochondrial respiratory chain
Describe the mitochondrial membra...,
Describe complex i,
What is the reaction at complex i
22  cards
T2 L4 Mitochondrial myopathies
How many copies of the genome in ...,
How many mitochondria are in a cell,
Describe maternal inheritance of ...
31  cards
T2 L5 The liver & glucose homeostasis
What are the functions of the liver,
What 3 body fuels are oxidised fo...,
What are the phases of assimilation
34  cards
T2 L6 Glycogen metabolism in muscle & liver
Describe glycogen,
How is glycogen degraded,
What is the structure of glycogen
25  cards
T2 L7 The liver & glucose homeostasis
When does the fed state occur,
When does the fasting state occur,
Describe the fed state
27  cards
T2 L8 Regulation of carbohydrate metabolism
What does glycolysis produce,
What does pfk 1 do,
What are some non carbohydrate pr...
28  cards
T2 L9 Energy metabolism during exercise
How much can muscle increase its ...,
How much atp does the muscle have...,
List the 3 systems that form atp ...
36  cards
T2 L10 Diabetes
What is type 1 insulin dependent ...,
What is iddm caused by,
What are the symptoms of iddm
37  cards
T2 L11 Hypoglycaemia
What is the definition of hypogly...,
What blood glucose level does a l...,
What are the symptoms of hypoglyc...
24  cards
T1 L2 Understanding the peritoneal cavity
What are the 3 divisions of the gut,
What organs are in the foregut,
What organs are in the midgut
25  cards
T1 L3 Contents of abdomen
What are the 4 divisions of the a...,
What is in the right upper division,
What is in the left upper division
53  cards
T3 L2 Intro to kidney & renal function
What are the 2 functions of the u...,
What are the 3 essential renal fu...,
What is renal dysfunction
30  cards
T3 L3 Formation of urine
What are the 5 processes of urine...,
What are the 3 major functions of...,
What is the force for filtration
34  cards
T3 L4 Formation of urine
What molecules are reabsorbed bac...,
What molecules are secreted into ...,
What happens at the loop of henle
35  cards
T1 L6 Anatomy of the liver
How much does the liver weigh,
Where is the liver,
What are the main functions of th...
27  cards
T1 L7 Anatomy of biliary tract & spleen
What is the biliary course,
What is the intrahepatic bile duct,
What is the extra hepatic bile duct
27  cards
T3 L6 Drugs which affect the kidney
What type of drugs affect the kid...,
What are the 3 types of acute kid...,
What is a diuretic
59  cards
T2 L7 Measurement of renal function
What are the 2 reasons to measure...,
What patients are at risk of deve...,
What specific disease states incr...
49  cards
T3 L8 Regulation of homeostasis in the kidney: acid-base balance
What is the definition of renal d...,
What is the role of the kidney in...,
Why is ph control important
34  cards
T3 L10 Regulation of homeostasis by the kidney: fluid balance
What is the role of the kidney in...,
What is fluid balance,
What is electrolyte balance
34  cards
T1 L11 Coeliac disease & IBD
What is coeliac disease,
What is gluten,
There is a high prevalence of coe...
35  cards
T3 L12 Function of lower urinary tract
What structures are involved in t...,
What processes are used to genera...,
Where does the tubular fluid exit...
62  cards
T3 L1 Retroperitoneal organs
Give some examples of retroperito...,
What are retroperitoneal organs,
Give some examples of secondary r...
29  cards
T3 L5 Posterior abdominal wall
0  cards
Chronic liver disease symposium
What are the functions of a norma...,
What does regulation of metabolis...,
What does a reduced metabolic cap...
23  cards

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