S1 Intro To Physio With Pharmacology

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L3 Cell To Cell Communication
What is defined as a mediator,
What are the 3 experimental crite...,
What are the 5 main types of inte...
17  cards
L1 Introduction To Physiology
Do you have a higher total body w...,
Do you have a higher total body w...,
What separates the intracellular ...
16  cards
L2 Cell Membrane Transport
What are the types of molecules t...,
What are the molecules those are ...,
What are the two major membrane t...
32  cards
L4 Receptors and signalling
What are ligands,
What are endogenous agonists eg,
What does chemical mediators do i...
36  cards
L5 Intro to Pharmacology
Define drug,
Define pharmacology,
What are bioassays
23  cards
L6 The Endocrine System
What is the definition of a hormone,
What are the 7 classic endocrine ...,
Can you name 6 endocrine tissues
38  cards
L7 Autonomic nervous system
What are the two major pathways o...,
What is the main function of the ...,
What is the main function of the ...
24  cards
L8 Autonomic Pharmacology
What are the principal transmitte...,
What are the two main ways that d...,
What is the role of g proteins in...
41  cards
L9 Epithelia
What are junctional complexes,
What do tight junctions tj do,
What determines the tightness of ...
35  cards
L11 The Skin
Hi,
What is in the integumentary system,
What is the largest organ
62  cards
L10 Active Learning Questions
Which of these statements regardi...,
From the following properties nam...,
Which of the following does not h...
7  cards
L12 Muscles
What are cardiac muscles specific...,
How are myocytes held together,
How and where does electrical cou...
30  cards
L13 The Heart
What is the pericardium,
How many chambers are within the ...,
What does the right atrium ra rec...
50  cards
L14 Blood Pressure
Which blood vessel is under the m...,
What does compliance capacitance ...,
Do arteries have a low or a high ...
58  cards
L15 Clotting
What is blood,
Composition of plasma,
What are principal proteins
52  cards
L16 Active Learning
Which organ has the most constant...,
In aorta vs capillaries what are ...,
Why is there proportionally more ...
17  cards
L17 Gene Models And Nephron Function 1
What is the first step of the pro...,
List the parts of nephron in the ...,
What is the standard glomerular f...
15  cards
L18 Gene Models and Nephron Function 2
What is the main function of the ...,
What are the 3 structural areas o...,
How is there a potassium gradient...
28  cards
L19 Gene Models And Nephron Functions 3
What are the two cell types withi...,
Intercalated cells within the lat...,
What is the main function for alp...
24  cards
L20 Body Fluid Homeostasis
What do hypothalamic osmoreceptor...,
What does plasma osmolality mean,
What would increase the osmolalit...
30  cards
L21 Respiratory Physiology 1
What are the two types of respira...,
Explain internal respiration,
Explain external respiration
30  cards
L22 Active Recall: Active Renal Physiology
What is the functional unit of th...,
What are the symptoms of severe c...,
A patient presents the following ...
6  cards
L23 Respiration - Movement Of Air
What is compliance,
How would you calculate compliance,
What does it mean to have low hig...
26  cards
L24 Respiration - Transportation of gases
What is dalton s law,
The concentration of a gas dissol...
21  cards
L25 Lung Disease And Control Of Respiration
Hi
1  cards
L26 Absorption And Secretion
What are three types of control o...,
How many l of fluid is handle by ...,
How is the ecf vol regulated in t...
27  cards
L27 Regulation Of Glucose
What are the other grouped endocr...,
What are the islet main secretory...,
What does the beta and alpha cell...
26  cards
L28 Active: Gastrointestinal Physiology
Name the organ responsible for di...,
Need to go back to encore,
How do the liver and gall bladder...
15  cards
L29 Active: Respiration
Which receptor is responsible for...,
Compare and contrast the effect o...
2  cards
L30 The Female Reproductive System
What are the functions of the fem...,
What are the sections of the ovar...,
What is oocytes
43  cards
L31 Pregnancy, Parturition and Lactation
What is fertilisation,
Where is the gametes transported to,
What cells surround the oocytes
51  cards

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