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Decks in this class (29)

ANS L1: ANS Structure and Function
The ans regulates visceralactivit...,
What are 4 examples of the ans re...,
What are 2 splits of the nervous ...
54  cards
ANS L2: ANS Neurotransmitter and receptors
For the adrenal gland once stimul...,
Generally most blood vessels ____...,
Important diagram
27  cards
GIT L1: Overview of GIT
The git is an_______muscular tube...,
Why does the mucus change in areas,
What are the 6 major functions of...
50  cards
GIT L2: Upper GIT and disorders
When we see food what reflexes do...,
What are 2 reasons why it is impo...,
When we see food _____ long short...
54  cards
GIT L3: Lower GIT
What are 6 steps in the peristalt...,
What is the function of the duode...,
What are 2 parts of the pancreas
54  cards
GIT L4: GIT pathophysiology (IBD) and pharmacology
What part of the git is important...,
What part of the git is important...,
What is inflammatory bowel diseas...
63  cards
Metabolism L1: Introduction to metabolic pathway
What are the 3 stages after chew ...,
_____ are the only ones that diff...,
What is digestion
93  cards
Metabolic L2: Metabolic syndrome and diabetes
What is metabolic syndrome,
What are the 3 common underlying ...,
What are the 3 pathophysiological...
86  cards
Metabolism L3: Understanding metabolic pathways and its influence on cell physiology
Which organ is important for meta...,
Metabolic pathways are _____ reac...,
The glycolysis krebs cycle metabo...
58  cards
Endocrine L1: Introduction of Endocrine System
What are the 2 control systems th...,
How does the nervous system conne...,
How does the endocrine system con...
88  cards
Endocrine L2: Endocrinology Growth
What are 3 structural processes g...,
Growth is ____ linear angular,
What are 4 extent of growth influ...
40  cards
Endocrine L3: PTH
What are 8 functions of calcium t...,
What is the distribution of calci...,
99 of calcium is found in the ___...
58  cards
Endocrine L4: Reproduction
Sex determined by chromosomes xx ...,
What are genetic sex,
All embryos have ______ gonads wo...
62  cards
Endocrine L5: Thyroid Hormones
What are 3 determining factors fo...,
What does metabolism refer to,
What are 2 things that metabolism...
37  cards
Endocrine L6: Stress
What is stress,
What is stress in terms of physio...,
What are the 2 types of physiolog...
78  cards
Neuromotor L1
What does the neuromotor system,
What are upper mns betz cells mot...,
What are acetylcholine receptors
105  cards
Neuromotor L2
What are the 4 reasons why postur...,
What are 4 systems used sensory i...,
What are the 2 mechanisms of post...
46  cards
Neuromotor L3
______ large small alpha motor ne...,
_____ large small alpha motor neu...,
_______ is a sign of chronic dene...
61  cards
Sensory systems L1: Introduction
What are the 3 organisations of t...,
What is the central nervous syste...,
What is the peripheral nervous sy...
69  cards
Sensory systems L2: Hearing
What are the 3 parts of the ear,
Why is the hearing system present,
____ and _____ portions transmit ...
57  cards
Sensory systems L3: Vestibular System
What are 6 characteristics of equ...,
What happens when equilibrium is ...,
Semi circular canals are responsi...
41  cards
Somatosensory L4: Vision
Why is the eye so important,
_____ is the first and fastest sy...,
What does the human eye look like...
98  cards
Somatosensory L5: Systems
What are somatosensory receptor o...,
______ are most primary sensory n...,
There are several modalities and ...
80  cards
Pharmacology L1: Pharmacodynamics
What is pharmacology,
What is an agonist,
On the molecular level agonists b...
64  cards
Pharmacology L2: Pharmacokinetics- ADME
How does the bodydeal with drugst...,
What happens with adme,
______ is a major challenge of dr...
66  cards
Pharmacology L3: Adverse Drug Reactions
What is the goal of drug therapy,
This is not an easy process asman...,
What is the drug pipeline researc...
68  cards
Pharmacology L4: Parkinson's Disease
What are 5 etiology for parkinson...,
What are the 4 symptoms of parkin...,
Most common form is idiopathic __...
70  cards
Pharmacology L5: Opioid
Opioid causes number of changes i...,
Opioids might close _____ channel...,
Opioids might open _____ channels...
137  cards
Pharmacology L6: Pain and Inflammation NSAIDs
What is local inflammation,
How does local inflammation provi...,
What are 5 key features of local ...
75  cards

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