Z A & P Fall 2025

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Chapter One Guyton
What is physiology 1,
What are the subdivisions of phys...,
What does human physiology explain 3
61  cards
Chapter 2 Guyton
What are the two major parts of a...,
What is protoplasm 2,
What percentage of most cells is ...
118  cards
Chapter 4 Guyton
What are the main differences in ...,
What is the primary structure of ...,
What are channel proteins 3
76  cards
Exam 1
What are the waste products that ...,
What mechanism is the major contr...,
What four factors introduced in l...
178  cards
Exam1
Body s maintenance of near consta...,
Sensors detect changes and act to...,
Sensors amplify changes eg oxytoc...
94  cards
LECTURE ONE
What is the primary focus of the ...,
What is pathophysiology 2,
What type of patient will the cla...
109  cards
A And P Lecture 2
What is the primary function of n...,
What is positive feedback and giv...,
What can pathologic positive feed...
32  cards
A/P Normal Values
What percentage of body weight is...,
What is the volume of intracellul...,
What is the volume of extracellul...
33  cards
Lecture 3
What is prostacycline 1,
What is prostacycline 1,
Where does transcription occur 2
158  cards
Lecture 4
What type of molecules require he...,
How do lipid soluble molecules cr...,
What are the two main diffusion p...
46  cards
Lecture 5
What are glycoproteins 1,
What are glycolipids 2,
What is the main function of glyc...
53  cards
Lecture 6
What are motor neurons responsibl...,
How many motor neurons innervate ...,
Where does the process of muscle ...
57  cards
Lecture 7
What is the primary function of t...,
What are myofibrils 2,
What characteristics define skele...
56  cards
Lecture 8
What is the end plate potential e...,
Where are nach receptors typicall...,
What always follows an epp in hea...
110  cards
Lecture 9
What is the primary function of e...,
What neurotransmitter binds to mu...,
What does the activation of calci...
60  cards
Lecture 10
What is csf 1,
Name the three protective layers ...,
What is the function of glial cel...
75  cards
Lecture 11
What are individual differences i...,
How many vertebrae are in the cer...,
What is the primary function of c...
54  cards
Lecture 12
What is the anterior longitudinal...,
What do the iliolumbar ligaments ...,
What is the inguinal ligament 3
52  cards
Lecture 13
What is the most common sensory p...,
What are the main motor pathways ...,
What are the two types of pain pa...
46  cards
Lecture 14
What produces csf in the circulat...,
What happens when there is an obs...,
How many ventricles are there in ...
47  cards
Lecture 15
What is the circle of willis cow 1,
What is a berry aneurysm 2,
What can happen if a brain aneury...
38  cards
Lecture 16
What is lateral inhibition 1,
What are a beta fibers responsibl...,
What are the three types of pain ...
50  cards
Lecture 17
What are the two types of pain ch...,
What is a characteristic of slow ...,
Define referred pain 3
58  cards
Lecture 18
What issues can succinylcholine c...,
What are the components of the mo...,
At rest what is the state of the ...
36  cards
Lecture 19
What does a nerve stimulator allo...,
What happens when an action poten...,
If a muscle does not contract wit...
31  cards
Lecture 20
What is the great radicular arter...,
What does the great radicular art...,
In the case of an abdominal aorti...
41  cards
Lecture 21 - Cardiac -ekg
What is the typical resting membr...,
During the action potential the m...,
What is the total voltage change ...
35  cards
Lecture 22 Cardiac Ekg 2
What are the two primary mechanis...,
The parasympathetic nervous syste...,
What is the normal heart rate hr ...
73  cards
Lecture 23 EKG 3
In the context of precordial lead...,
What is the significance of v2 in...,
What do v3 4 leads represent in a...
36  cards
Lecture 24 Ekg Plus Arrythmias
What is the current of injury in ...,
Define the j point 2,
What does a tp interval indicate 3
40  cards
Lecture 25 Arrythmias And Blood Fluid Filtration
What is the mechanism of atrial f...,
What does the ecg of atrial flutt...,
What is a significant problem ass...
38  cards
Lecture 26 Filtration And Absorbtion
What happens to pressure as blood...,
What are the two types of flow in...,
According to ohm s law what is th...
38  cards
Lecture 27 Filtration And Absorbtion 2
What is the process of fluid movi...,
What is the process of fluid movi...,
Average net filtration pressure i...
40  cards
Lecture 28 Renal Pressures/ ReAbsorption / Secretion
What are the four main components...,
What is the primary function of t...,
How many nephrons are there in to...
35  cards
Lecture 29 Creatinine And Iv Fluids
What is the gfr if it is stated a...,
If gfr is reduced by half what is...,
What is the normal production rat...
39  cards
Lecture 30 Kidney Anatomy
What is the long term role of the...,
How do the kidneys serve as a lon...,
What hormone do the kidneys relea...
38  cards
Lecture 31 - Proximal Tubule Transporters And Descending Loop Of Henle
What is the primary cause for the...,
What role does vascular smooth mu...,
How does pressure affect capillar...
47  cards
Lecture 32 Ascending Loop Of Henle And Distal Tubule
What is the brush border in relat...,
Thiazide diuretics work in the __...,
In the thin ascending loh what ty...
41  cards
Lecture 33 Rena Htn, Aldo
What is the total osmolarity of t...,
What are the two types of diabete...,
True or false alcohol increases t...
54  cards
Lecture 34
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