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Exam 1
Homeostasis 1,
Integrating center pathway 2,
Resting membrane potential 3
22  cards
Molecular transport
What does a high concentration gr...,
Simple diffusion 2,
How can diffusion be enhanced 3
14  cards
Homeostasis
Homeostasis by walter cannon 1,
Homeostasis 2,
Neg feedback loop 3
8  cards
Nervous System I
What are the two primary controll...,
4 parts of a neuron 2,
What do at least all endocrine gl...
20  cards
Nervous system II
How do graded and action potentia...,
Graded potentials can be ___ or _...,
Graded potentials can undergo sum...
26  cards
Nervous system III
Synapses can either be __ or ___ 1,
Neuron synapses are 2,
Arrival of ap to axon terminal do...
24  cards
Nervous system IV
What are the 3 types of neurons 1,
Pathway of cns 2,
What are axons called in cns vs p...
25  cards
Endocrine
What is the endocrine system func...,
How is information transmitted in...,
What is the steroid class of horm...
17  cards
Channels and Potentials
What channels are open in relatio...,
What channels are open in relatio...,
What channels are open in relatio...
4  cards
Endocrine II
Posterior pituitary derived from 1,
Anterior pituitary 2,
Where are pituitary gland hormone...
11  cards
Heart
Cardiac output 2 equations 1,
Autorhythmic cells what are they ...,
What determines stroke volume sv 3
15  cards
exam 2
0  cards
Cardiac cycle
0  cards
Pulmonary
Define the oxygen transport casca...,
Mechanisms of o movement 2,
What is tidal ventilation 3
18  cards
Digestion
Front 1,
Define digestion vs absorption 2,
Three gi regions 3
17  cards
Nutrients
Front 1,
Protein building blocks 2,
Carbohydrate building blocks 3
7  cards
Metabolism
Front 1,
Metabolic states 2,
Fed state hormones 3
13  cards
Dig
What is digestion 1,
What is absorption 2,
What is feeding 3
62  cards
Hormone
Where is cck produced 1,
What does cck do 2,
Where is secretin produced 3
10  cards
Exam 4
What are the major functions of t...,
What is the u p ratio 2,
What does filtration mean in kidn...
58  cards
Kidneys
What is water movement faciitated...,
U p 1 2,
U p 1 3
33  cards
Acid-Base
Where does most acid come from 1,
What are non volatile acids 2,
What are protons buffered by 3
7  cards
Male Reproduction
Gnrh secreted from where 1,
Fsh and lh are secreted from where 2,
What do lh and fsh do to gonads 3
7  cards
Female Reproduction
What produces mature gametes 1,
Two cell types in follicles 2,
What does gnrh do to females 3
16  cards

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