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Unit 1 Lecture 1
What are the 3 components of the ...,
What does the heart do,
What does blood do
68  cards
Unit 1 Lecture 2 and 3
What does cardiac muscle consist of,
What are the layers of cardiac mu...,
What makes up myofibrils
47  cards
Unit 1 Lecture 4
What is ventricular systole,
What is ventricular diastole,
What does passive filling of the ...
27  cards
Unit 1 Lecture 5
What are the two divisions of the...,
What are the characteristics of t...,
What are the characteristics of t...
62  cards
Unit 1 Lecture 6
How does oxygen and nutrients mov...,
How does co2 and waste travel in ...,
What is the blood flow velocity i...
42  cards
Unit 1 Lecture 7
Define hemodynamics,
What way do fluids always flow in...,
What causes resistance to fluid flow
41  cards
Unit 1 Lecture 8
What 3 things controls blood pres...,
What makes up neural control,
What makes up hormonal control
36  cards
Unit 2 Lecture 9
What makes up the total body mass...,
What type of fluids are found in ...,
What makes up extracellular fluid...
81  cards
Unit 2 Lecture 10
What are platelets called,
What are platelets,
How long can thrombocyte cell fra...
38  cards
Unit 2 Lecture 11
What are the primary functions of...,
What are the are the 2 main types...,
What is external respiration
33  cards
Unit 2 Lecture 12
Define pulmonary ventilation,
What are the 2 types of respirato...,
Function of inspiratory muscles
68  cards
Unit 1 Lecture 13
What is daltons law,
What is total gas pressure,
What is partial pressure
21  cards
Oxyhemoblobin Dissociation Curve
What are the two ways oxygen come...,
What is the most common way that ...,
What determines the binding and r...
15  cards
Unit 2 Lecture 14 (continued)
How does co2 travel through the body,
What 2 things are formed in red b...,
What are the 3 modes of transport...
25  cards
Unit 2 Lecture 15
What type of muscles are respirat...,
What type of neurons control skel...,
What are respiratory muscles cont...
33  cards
Unit 3 Lecture 16
What are the functions of the lym...,
What are the primary lymphatic or...,
What are the secondary lymphatic ...
52  cards
Unit 3 Lecture 17
Define immunity,
What are the two types of immunit...,
What is innate immunity
38  cards
Unit 3 Lecture 18 and 19
What are the only conditions that...,
When a t cell can live what happens,
Define adaptive immunity
49  cards
Unit 3 Lecture 20
What are the two types of immunit...,
Define innate immunity,
Define adaptive immunty
53  cards
Unit 3 Lecture 21
Define the endocrine system,
What are the similarities between...,
What are the differences between ...
37  cards
Unit 3 Lecture 22
What two main structures in the b...,
What is the purpose of the hypoth...,
What are the parts of the pituita...
30  cards
Hormones
What human growth hormones are re...,
What cells in the anterior pituit...,
What hormone do somatotroph cells...
22  cards
Posterior pituitary hormones, thyroid and
Where are hormones synthesized in...,
What cells in the hypothalamus sy...,
Where are posterior pituitary hor...
13  cards
Lecture 24
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Unit 4 Lecture 25
What are the organs of the gi tract,
What is the function of the mouth,
What is the function of the phary...
62  cards
Unit 4 Lecture 26
What does smooth muscle control,
Where is smooth muscle present,
What nervous system controls smoo...
25  cards
Unit 2 Lecture 26 - Stomach anatomy
What are the 4 main parts of the ...,
What is the sphincter in the stomach,
What triggers the stomach to secr...
27  cards
Unit 4 Lecture 27
What is the importance of the sma...,
What are the 3 sections of the sm...,
What is the sphincter in the smal...
50  cards
Unit 4 Lecture 28
Label some manifold functions of ...,
Label the blood flow through the ...,
What are the cells of the liver
24  cards
Unit 4 Lecture 29
What are the 3 phases of digestion,
What happens during the cephalic ...,
How does the cephalic phase prepa...
15  cards
Unit 4 Lecture 30
Define catabolic,
Define anabolic,
What is required during exchanges...
18  cards
Unit 4 Lecture 31
How are lipids transported in the...,
How are lipoproteins categorized,
What are the 4 major classes of l...
36  cards
Unit 4 Lecture 31 pt. 2
When does the absorptive state occur,
What 2 main things are absorbed w...,
What system absorbs glucose and a...
23  cards
Unit 5 Lecture 32
List the organs of the urinary sy...,
Label kidney functions,
What are the kidneys 3 major phys...
34  cards
Unit 5 Lecture 33
Define glomerular filtration,
Define tubular reabsorption,
Define tubular secretion
54  cards
Unit 5 Lecture 34
Function of the renal corpuscle,
What is filtered in the renal cor...,
Compare the concentration of bloo...
57  cards
Unit 5 Lecture 34 Urine
What is the goal to form dilute u...,
What is one way to produce dilute...,
Why does drinking more water dilu...
19  cards
Unit 5 Lecture 35
Define countercurrent mechanisms,
Define countercurrent flow,
Define osmotic gradient
20  cards
Unit 5 Lecture 36
What of solutes and water was rea...,
What are the 2 cells found in the...,
Function of principal cells
37  cards
Unit 5 Lecture 37
What is the male repro system com...,
What makes up the ducts of the ma...,
What are the accessory glands of ...
46  cards
Unit 5 Lecture 38
Organs of the female repro,
Function of ovary,
Function of fimbriar
49  cards
Unit 5 Lecture 39
What controls the female repro cy...,
What are the 2 monthly cycles tha...,
Define ovarian cycle
26  cards
Unit 5 Lecture 40
What is the function of the placenta,
What does the placenta not protec...,
What is the 1 fetal teratogen
4  cards

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