Vanders Human Physiology (PHYSL 210)

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Chapter 3.1-3.2 Cell Membranes
Cells are surrounded by a limitin...,
The interior of the cell is divid...,
The cytoplasm contains cell _____...
48  cards
Chapter 3.3 - Cell organelles
What is the primary function of t...,
Surrounding the nuclus is a barri...,
At regular intervals along the su...
40  cards
Chapter 3 section B: Protein Synthesis, Degradation, and Secretion
A sequence of dna nucleotides con...,
In simplest terms a gene is a ___...,
The total genomic information cod...
40  cards
4.1 Diffusion
The movement of molecules from on...,
Simple diffusion is one of the ke...,
The amount of material crossing a...
9  cards
Lecture 2 Cell Physiology Video 8 Movement of molecules across membranes
Define simple diffusion
1  cards
Chapter 5 Cell Signalling in Physiology
The first step in the action of a...,
A chemical messenger is a _____ a...,
The binding of a messenger to the...
45  cards
Chapter 18.1 Cells and secretions mediating Immune response
White blood cells are known as,
Unlike erythrocytes ______ can le...,
What are the two groups that leuk...
34  cards
Chapter 18.2 Innate Immune Responses
Innate immune responses defend,
Innate responses recognize a ____...,
Innate responses include
36  cards
Chapter 18.3 Adaptive Immune Response
Any molecule that can trigger an ...,
What are the three stages of a ty...,
What are the two possible functio...
33  cards
Nerve, Muscle, Synapse Lecture 2
What does em represent,
Em is set by,
What are leak channels
22  cards
Nerve, Muscle, Synapse Lecture 3
What is the definition of resting...,
What happens when ion selective c...,
What are the two main types of io...
21  cards
Nerve Muscle Synapse Lecture 4
Where would you find,
Receptors on the post synaptic ce...,
What type of synaptic transmissio...
28  cards
Nerve, Muscle, Synapse Lecture 5
_______ neurons are always excita...,
What are the three types of muscle,
_____ muscle is found in all orga...
39  cards
Nerve Muscle Synapse Lecture 7
What are the 6 key molecular part...,
Which protein is a regulatory pro...,
Which protein binds actin and tro...
31  cards
CNS Lecture 1A
What is the corpus callosum,
What are the three components of ...,
What is the brainstem composed of
42  cards
CNS Lecture 1B
What is afferent,
What is the efferent division of ...,
The afferent division of the pns ...
38  cards
CNS Lecture 2
What is de afferentiation,
What does modality of a sensory i...,
What component of a sensory recep...
28  cards
CNS Lecture 3
The ability to locate a stimulus ...,
What is the difference between se...,
What process focuses ascending se...
39  cards
CNS Lecture 4
How is sensory input,
Signals from the sensorimotor cor...,
Information from sensory receptor...
63  cards
CNS Lecture 5
The cerebellum receives sensory i...,
What are the four functional divi...,
For each of the four functional d...
63  cards
ANS Lectures 1&2
What two communicating systems ar...,
What are three functions of the ans,
Fill in the table comparing the a...
104  cards
Special Senses Lecture 1
What is the somatosensory system,
What is somatic sensation,
What is somatosensation
16  cards
Cardiovascular physiology Lecture 1
What is hemodynamics,
What is resistance to blood flow,
What formula describes flow
47  cards
Cardiovascular Physiology Lecture 2
What are the four valves in the h...,
What are valves made of what are ...,
What are valve rings
51  cards
Cardiovascular Physiology Lecture 3
What are the two types of aps in ...,
Where are fast aps found,
Where are slow response action po...
36  cards
Cardiovascular Physiology Lecture 4
The cardiac cycle can be divided ...,
What is systole,
What is diastole
95  cards
Endocrine Physiology
0  cards
Gastrointestinal Physiology
Functions of the gastrointestinal...,
What is digestion,
What is absorption
241  cards
Renal Physiology
What is the primary function of t...,
What are five functions of the ki...,
Kidneys regulate fluid volume whi...
279  cards
Respiratory Physiology
What are 6 functions of the respi...,
What is the fundamental unit of t...,
The alveoli are embedded in a den...
222  cards
Reproductive Physiology
Anatomy of male reproductive system,
What is the spermatic cord,
Male gonads are housed in the _____
193  cards

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