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Lecture 1: Development of the Reproductive System
___ refers to the physiologic mor...,
What is genetic sex,
What is chromosomal sex
104  cards
Lecture 2: Male Reproductive Physiology
What two things are evaluated in ...,
How is the bull fitness evaluated,
What determines semen quality
101  cards
Lecture 3: Female Reproductive Physiology: Terminology and basic concepts
What is the most external surface...,
What is internal to the germinal ...,
What region of the ovary contains...
127  cards
Lecture 4: Female Reproductive Physiology: The follicular phase
What is the source of progesteron...,
Which cells are most sensitive to...,
Does fsh and estradiol increase o...
112  cards
Lecture 5: Female Reproductive Physiology: The Luteal Phase
What happens in metestrus period ...,
What happens in diestrus period,
Are estrogen levels low or high d...
67  cards
Lecture 6: Female Reproductive Physiology: Factors modulating female cyclicity
What is puerperium,
Mares have a ___puerperium and th...,
What is gestation period for horses
74  cards
Lecture 7: pregnancy and Parturition
When do primary oocysts arrest du...,
What stage of oogenesis is gonado...,
What stage of oogenesis is gonado...
128  cards
Lecture 8: Lacation
What is puerperium,
During puerperium myometrial cont...,
What is the economic benefit of s...
97  cards
Lecture 10: Organization of the Nervous System/Spinal Reflex Connections
What is extrinsic control of the ...,
What is the chemical messenger re...,
What does the specificity of acti...
127  cards
Lecture 11: Central Control of Movement
What structures make up the foreb...,
What is the major relay center of...,
What structure links the brain st...
100  cards
Lecture 12: Pain and Vestibular Control
Describe pain from stimulus to pe...,
What is involved in transduction ...,
What is involved in modulation of...
110  cards
Lecture 13: Modulation for movement by the basal ganglia and cerebellum
What two structures modulate acti...,
T or f cerebellum and basal gangl...,
The ___ sends information to the ...
105  cards
Lecture 14: Special Senses: Vision
What anterior portion of the eye ...,
The posterior portion of the eye ...,
___ is a clear specialization of ...
82  cards
Lecture 15: Special senses: hearing
What is sound,
Sound is characterized in the ___...,
What structures make up the outer...
69  cards
Lecture 16: Cerebrospinal fluid and Blood Brain Barrier
What three structures help stabil...,
___fluid in the brain is continuo...,
What is the purpose of meninges
70  cards
Lecture 17: Cortical Electrical Recordings
What is idiopathic epilepsy,
What is primary epilepsy,
What is symptomatic epilepsy
63  cards
Lecture 18: Introduction to GI Function and Regulation
What are the main functions of th...,
Besides ruminants what part of th...,
What are the 5 functions of the gi
71  cards
Lecture 19: GI Tract Motility
Normal motility patterns facilita...,
Horses and sheep use __ to manipu...,
Cattle use __ to manipulate and _...
92  cards
Lecture 20: Secretions from Salivary Glands and Stomach
What triggers the cephalic phase,
Cephalic phase is activated due t...,
What does pns activity during cep...
93  cards
Lecture 21: The Exocrine Pancreas
What are two types of pancreatic ...,
Pancreatic juice is rich in ___ e...,
Pancreatic fluids drain into __
57  cards
Lecture 22: Neuroendocrine Control
What is the intrinsic nervous system,
Ens samples gut content through ___,
Efferent ens neurons innervate what
70  cards
Lecture 23: Mucosal Digestion
Absorption refers to the,
Maldigestion is usually related t...,
What is are four ways to increase...
58  cards
Lecture 24: Mucosal Absorption-1
Are end products of carbohydrate ...,
What is active transport,
What is the most important active...
60  cards
Lecture 25: Mucosal Absorption-2 GI Blood Flow
What are the different mechanisms...,
How is k absorbed,
How is cl absorbed
56  cards
Lecture 26: Forestomach Fermentative Digestion-1
What is fermentation,
What plant component must be brok...,
What are the 3 carbohydrates from...
83  cards
Lecture 27: Forestomach Motility
What are the 3 things create a fa...,
What 2 components facilitate sele...,
What is selective retention
63  cards
Lecture 28: Forestomach Fermentative Digestion-2
Grazers or browsers selectively f...,
What do grazers mainly eat,
How do grazers tolerate high tann...
77  cards
Lecture 29: Hindgut Fermentative Digestion
Ruminants digest fiber prior to _...,
Almost all vertebrates facilitate...,
What are the main productions of ...
63  cards
Lecture 30: Intestinal Transport of Electrolytes and Water
What are the 3 ways for water intake,
What are the 5 ways to lose water,
What are the enterosystemic sourc...
54  cards
Lecture 31: Pathophysiology of Diarrhea
In a healthy subject secretion an...,
What 3 things are in excess in di...,
What type of diarrhea is caused b...
22  cards
Lecture 32: Gastroduodenal Mucosal Protection, Ulcers
What is the function of the gastr...,
__cells support the continual rep...,
What maintains the h gradient in ...
40  cards
Lecture 33: Absorptive and Postabsorptive nutrient utilization
What is the origin of glucose in ...,
What tissues are using glucose in...,
What is the major rule of the bra...
66  cards
Lecture 34: Absorptive and Postabsorptive Nutrient Utilization-2
What happens to glucose and gluca...,
Describe the liver transition fro...,
What tissues are using glucose du...
42  cards
Lecture 35: Hepatic Physiology
What artery provides o2 to liver,
What vein transfers nutrients fro...,
Is most liver blood venous or art...
57  cards

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