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Decks in this class (31)

Block 1 Lecture 1
Approximately how many cells do h...,
How many different cell types are...,
Why do cells naturally gain water...
5  cards
Block 1 Lecture 2
How are peripheral proteins bonded,
What does amphipathic mean,
What is the phospholipid bilayer ...
11  cards
Block 1 Lecture 3
What creates electrical voltage i...,
What does resting membrane potent...,
What is the sodium concentration ...
29  cards
Block 1 Lecture 6
How many hydrophobic transmembran...,
How many hydrophobic transmembran...,
What is the function of the golgi...
31  cards
Block 1 Lecture 7
What are the 3 protein filaments ...,
What are the functions of the cyt...,
What is the function of microfila...
27  cards
Block 1 Lecture 8
What is the function of mitochondria,
What are some characteristics of ...,
What is the function of cristae m...
11  cards
Block 1 Lecture 9
What is homeostasis in cells,
What is fission,
How can mitochondria synthesize n...
23  cards
Block 1 Lecture 10
What are the 4 different types of...,
What relays the signal after rece...,
What can cell response be caused by
13  cards
Block 1 Lecture 11
What happens in an electrical syn...,
What are some characteristics of ...,
What are connexins
21  cards
Block 1 Lecture 12
What happens if neurotransmitter ...,
Are vesicles recycled,
What is glutamate reuptaken by
16  cards
Block 1 Lecture 13
What does a chemical synapse depe...,
How can synapse function be changed,
How does changing the amount of v...
25  cards
Block 2 Lecture 15
How many genes are in the human g...,
How many mrna transcripts can be ...,
Whats the average human proteome
14  cards
Block 2 Lecture 16
What are the principle hollow org...,
What are the accessory organs of ...,
What is the function of the mouth...
26  cards
Block 2 Lecture 17
What are the two sides to a plasm...,
Where is the basolateral side loc...,
Where is the apical side located
28  cards
Block 2 Lecture 18
What is the covalent bond energy ...,
What is the hydrogen bond energy ...,
What is the hydrophobic effect
13  cards
Block 2 Lecture 19
What is diffusion,
What is ficks first law of diffusion,
What is einsteins equation involv...
30  cards
Block 2 Lecture 20
What are the similarities between...,
What is the difference between ca...,
What happens to saturability at l...
26  cards
Block 2 Lecture 21
What is active transport,
What are the two sources of energ...,
What is metabolic chemical energy
44  cards
Block 2 Lecture 22
What is the source of energy in s...,
What is coupled transport,
What is the most commonly used so...
12  cards
Block 2 Lecture 23
What are pores,
What are the functions of channels,
What is gating
13  cards
Block 2 Lecture 24
What happens in absorption,
What happens in secretion,
What does the transepithelial tra...
5  cards
Block 2 Lecture 25
What causes a change in the rate ...,
When would jmax change,
What would cause jmax to increase
23  cards
Block 2 Lecture 26
Explain the cftr gene,
What are the odds of being a carrier,
What are the odds of white people...
18  cards
Block 2 Lecture 27
Why does cystic fibrosis result i...,
What happens when cftr fails to r...
2  cards
Block 3 Lecture 29
What is metabolic syndrome,
What are some other names for met...,
What are the main components of m...
24  cards
Block 3 Lecture 30
What is the normal set point for ...,
What is the criterion for igt,
What is criterion for diabetes
29  cards
Block 3 Lecture 31 and 32
What are the types of signal tran...,
What is the cell surface receptor...,
What are the 4 categories of cell...
30  cards
Block 3Lecture 33
What are the 2 critical stages of...,
What is glucose metabolism based on,
How does skeletal muscle receive ...
31  cards
Block 3 Lecture 34
What is the first impairment site...,
What affect does insulin have on ...,
What happens in the metabolic syn...
18  cards
Block 3 Lecture 35
What is the pancreas drained by,
What do alpha cells produce,
What do beta cells produce
31  cards
Block 3 Lecture 36
What is the initial phase of hype...,
What is the second stage of hyper...,
What inhibits lipolysis
15  cards

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