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Lecture 4 - Action Potentials
What are the 3 characteristics of...,
Describe the 3 main types of ion ...,
Describe the molecular structure ...
19  cards
Lecture 1 - Homeostasis And Cell Function
Define homeostasis,
What conditions define an organis...,
What cation is most abudant in th...
20  cards
Lecture 2: Membrane Transport Mechanisms
What is the difference between ki...,
Define and describe diffusion,
Describe the characteristics of o...
16  cards
Lecture 3 - Membrane Potentials
Define excitable cells and give a...,
On the side of a neuron cell wher...,
What is the permeability like in ...
13  cards
Lecture 5 - Skeletal Muscle Contraction
From the largest outer layer to t...,
Briefly define the epimysium musc...,
Briefly define a sarcolemma myofi...
38  cards
Lecture 7: Cardiac Muscle Tissue
Describe the first half of blood ...,
Describe the second half of blood...,
Describe the features and charact...
31  cards
Lecture 6 - Neuromuscular Junctions
Describe the cellular characteris...,
Describe the synaptic gutter and ...,
Describe how the sarcolemma in th...
14  cards
Lecture 8: Heart Rhythmicity And ECG
What is the p wave in an ecg,
Describe the qrs wave including h...,
Describe the t wave
32  cards
Lecture 9: Cardiac Arrhythmias
Give the definition and cause for...,
Describe endogenously mediated ta...,
Describe pathologically mediated ...
17  cards
Lecture 11: Arterial & Venous Systems And Lymphatics
What is the definition and formul...,
How does distensibility compare b...,
What is the definition of vascula...
21  cards
Lecture 10: Circulation
How does systemic circulation com...,
List the 5 functional parts of ci...,
How is blood distributed througho...
30  cards
Lecture 12: Control Of Blood Flow
What are the two phases and chara...,
Describe the vasodilator theory,
Describe the oxygen nutrient lack...
53  cards
Lecture 13: Cardiac Output And Blood Flow In Muscle Tissues
Define cardiac output,
Define cardiac index,
What occurs to cardiac index over...
28  cards
Lecture 14: Cardiac Failure, Heart Sounds, And Circulatory Shock
Define cardiac failure,
How does the body compensate for ...,
What are compensations taken by t...
26  cards
Lecture 15: Body Fluids
Review slide 4 and do what it says,
How much daily intake of fluid is...,
Review image on slide 8 what is t...
17  cards
Lecture 16: Micturition and Glomerular Filtration
Describe the micturition reflex,
Describe the function of nephrons,
Describe the three processes that...
21  cards
Lecture 17: Tubular Reabsorption And Secretion
Describe the passive transport route,
Describe ultrafiltration and bulk...,
Describe atpases
28  cards
Lecture 18: Urine Concentration And Dilution
Describe the regulation of extrac...,
Describe excretion of dilute urine,
Describe the ascending thick limb...
13  cards
Lecture 19: Renal Regulation Of Ion Concentrations
Describe extracellular potassium,
Describe intracellular potassium,
Describe major factors responsibl...
23  cards
Lecture 20: Renal Acid Base Regulation
Describe the terminology for acid...,
There are two types of acids prod...,
There are two types of acids in t...
8  cards
Lecture 21: Pulmonary Ventillation And Gas Laws
Describe the nasal cavity,
Describe the tracheobronchial tree,
Describe the two types of respira...
22  cards
Lecture 22: Pulmonary Circulation And Gas Exchange
Describe the two circulations wit...,
Describe the pulmonary system pre...,
Describe pulmonary system pressures
22  cards
Lecture 23: Blood Gas Transport
Hemoglobin,
Transport of oxygen in the blood,
Review slides 11 19
10  cards
Lecture 24: Regulation Of Respiration
5 respiratory centers,
Generation of normal breathing pa...,
Dorsal respiratory group
16  cards

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