Principles of Physiology & Pharmacology

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Homeostasis & Physiological Control
What is feed forward control,
What are the main stages of feedb...,
What are the x7 main endocrine gl...
16  cards
Body Fluids & Blood
What are the x3 main fluid compar...,
How many litres of water in total...,
How is the 42l of
23  cards
Pressure & Flow
What are the x2 formulas for calc...,
What law is linked to the rate of...,
What x3 things influence fick s l...
11  cards
Membrane Potentials
Which channel is responsible for ...,
What does the na k atpase pump do...,
What ratio of na molecule efflux ...
27  cards
The Action Potential
What is the name of the point at ...,
Explain the positive feedback and...,
Explain the difference between re...
7  cards
Communication Between Excitable Cells
Name some examples of where axons...,
Explain the steps in synaptic tra...,
What is 5 ht
9  cards
Cardiac Muscle
Does cardiac muscle contain t tub...,
What is the difference in t tubul...,
What is the shape of cardiac musc...
11  cards
Smooth Muscle
Where is smooth muscle located in...,
Is smooth muscle striated or non ...,
Is smooth muscle uni or multinucl...
29  cards
Pharmacology of the Sympathetic Nervous System
What neurotransmitter drug works ...,
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What are the only subset of adren...
39  cards
Pharmacology of the ANS
Explain if the pre and post gangl...,
The somatic ns nerves do not syna...,
What is the term given for where ...
17  cards
Bile & Biliary System
What does cck stand for what does...,
Where is cck synthesised and secr...,
What triggers the duodenal i cell...
28  cards
Salivary, Gastric & Pancrestic Secretions
How is bile made concentrated,
What triggers salivary secretions...,
Name the x3 salivary glands and t...
34  cards
Motility of the Gut
What is the difference between pe...,
At what rate do peristaltic waves...
2  cards
Digestion and Absorption of Nutrients
What happens in the absorption of...,
What happens in the absorption of...,
What are the x4 layers of the gi ...
25  cards
Kidney 1
What is the functional unit of th...,
What are the x2 main parts of the...,
What are the main components of t...
53  cards
Kidney 2
What is the difference between os...,
How would you work out the amount...,
Is sodium reabsorption passive or...
25  cards
Kidney 3
What concentration of waste produ...,
What is the maximum concentration...,
What volume of water loss are we ...
35  cards

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