Physiology and Pharmacology

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Decks in this class (17)

Lecture 1 +2 Biological Signal Molecules
Define homeostasis,
Define pharmacodynamicsand pharma...,
Define the paracrine signalling s...
24  cards
Lecture 3 Biological Membranes
What are the functions of biologi...,
What is the composition of a memb...,
Membrane lipids are amphiphathic ...
8  cards
Lecture 4 - Membrane Proteins
What is the functional evidence f...,
What are the biochemical tests fo...,
Explain the process of gel electr...
15  cards
Lecture 5 + 6 Cell signals 1 + 2
What is signal transduction,
What are the 3 super families of ...,
What is a ligand what is its rela...
23  cards
Lecture 5.5 Calcium Homeostasis
What regulates whole body calcium...,
What controls the calcium processes,
How is calcium concentration dist...
6  cards
Lecture 7 - Solute and Water
What is the fluid breakdown in th...,
What is the ion distribution betw...,
What is a cell membrane for
11  cards
Lecture 8 - Membranes as Permeability Barriers
What is the relative permeability...,
How and why does passive transpor...,
Within the cell we have transport...
16  cards
Lecture 9 - ATP Pumps and Ion Exchange
What are the functions of the sod...,
Outline the receptors involved in...,
How do we raise the ca2 cellular ...
10  cards
Lecture 10 + 11 - The Resting Cell Membrane and Changing it
What is the resting membrane pote...,
What are the values for the 4 key...,
How is the resting potential main...
16  cards
Lecture 12 - The Action Potential
Outline what the action potential is,
Explain the trigger point axon hi...,
How is conductance linked to the ...
15  cards
Lecture 13 - Synaptic Transmission and the Neuromuscular Junction
How do we pass a signal from a fi...,
What is the structure of the volt...,
What receptors are involved at th...
7  cards
Lecture 14 - Autonomic Nervous System
What does the autonomic nervous s...,
What do we divide the ans into,
Outline the structure of the symp...
18  cards
Lecture 15 - ANS #2
Outline the basic steps of neurot...,
What steps are most common sites ...,
How is ach synthesised and degraded
12  cards
Lecture 16 + 17 - Pharmacodynamics 1 + 2
What is pahrmacodynamics,
Gpcrs are good drug targetswhat i...,
What is molarity go over notes
27  cards
Lecture 18 - Pharmacodynamics Q and A
What is a ligand,
What is an agonist,
What is an antagonist
17  cards
Lecture 19 - Pharmacokinetics 1
What is pharmacokinetics,
Phamacokinetics has 4 steps,
Outline the possible sites of adm...
20  cards
Lecture 20 - Pharmacokinetics 2
Protein bound drug is not elimina...,
How does the liver contribute to ...,
What are the main set of enzymes ...
14  cards

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