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Decks in this class (28)

L1.1 Fundamentals of Physiology
What are the levels of organisati...,
What do you call the fluid inside...,
What maintains the composition of...
9  cards
L1.2 Cell Structure & Function
What are the three compartments o...,
What is the function of the nucleus,
Explain the process of dna rna pr...
19  cards
L2.1 Diffusion & Osmosis
What does this mean the plasma me...,
What is the passage of molecules ...,
What molecules can pass across th...
24  cards
L2.2 Membrane Transport- Passive & Active Transport
Define transport proteins,
Transport of molecules across the...,
What is facilitated diffusion and...
12  cards
L3.1 Action Potential
What is the purpose of recording ...,
See notes for transmembrane poten...,
What is the function of the sodiu...
9  cards
L3.2 Neural Communication: Synapses
Define synapse,
What are the types of synapses,
Describe the steps involved in ch...
11  cards
L4.1 Muscle Cells
What are the three kinds of muscl...,
Describe the skeletal muscle,
Thin filament thick filament
12  cards
L4.2 How Muscles Contract
Describe the organisation of musc...,
Describe the characteristics of c...,
Describe what the pacemaking cell...
4  cards
L5.1 Nerve Endings & Sensations
Perception is our conscious inter...,
What are the different receptor t...,
What are the 2 basic receptor types
12  cards
L5.2 Intercellular Communication
What are the types of extracellul...,
Explain cellular receptors,
Explain cellular receptors
17  cards
L7.1 The Heart
Why is the cardiovascular system ...,
What are the layers of the heart,
Describe the features of cardiac ...
15  cards
L7.2 Cardiac Output
The heart responds to changes in ...,
What is cardiac output and what d...,
What is the cardiac output formula
18  cards
L8.1 Blood Pressure
What is blood pressure,
How can blood pressure be measured,
Describe the sounds heard by the ...
23  cards
L8.2 Capillaries
Describe the blood flow through c...,
See notes for diagram of blood fl...,
Why are capillaries good for diff...
13  cards
P1 Blood Pressure
The korotkoff sounds are heard when,
Stroke volume is likely to be hig...,
Based on frank starling law of th...
8  cards
L9.1 Respiratory System I
What are the functions of the res...,
What are the steps of external re...,
What is the process of breathing ...
24  cards
L9.2 Respiratory System II
What are physical factors influen...,
What does the airflow rate depend on,
Airway resistance is _____ in hea...
25  cards
L10.1 Lung Function in Health and Disease
Define obstructive lung diseases,
Define restrictive lung diseases,
What are some possible causes of ...
18  cards
L10.2 Gas Transport and Exchange
Gas exchange between,
Gas exchange occurs ___ the press...,
What is partial pressures
13  cards
P2 Spirometry
Which of the following tissues is...,
For a patient with large airway o...,
For a patient with asthma describ...
5  cards
L11.1 Pharmacology
Explain the difference between ph...,
What is an agonist,
What is a receptor
18  cards
L11.2 ADME
How does the body deal with drugs...,
What are the routes of administra...,
What are the advantages and disad...
22  cards
L12.1 Cardiovascular Pharmacology
Chronic high blood pressure hyper...,
What do beta blockers do,
What is myocardial ischaemia
21  cards
L12.2 Inflammation and Asthma
Asthma patients experience an inc...,
Describe the asthma presentation,
What might trigger an asthma attack
16  cards
2019 Past Exam
Which of the following is not an ...,
Tonicity is a the concentration o...,
A motor unit refers to a a sheet ...
30  cards
2018 Past Exam
The phospholipids in the plasma m...,
Primary active transport usesa ch...,
Type iib skeletal muscle fibres m...
33  cards
2017 Past Exam
Skeletal muscle cells require ade...,
The non selective uptake of extra...,
Tetrodotoxin blocks voltage gated...
33  cards
Practice Exam Questions
Osmosis is an example of a transp...,
Which of the following statements...,
Which statement regarding the rel...
34  cards

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