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Decks in this class (28)

Intro to Anat
What are the three approaches to ...,
What is the anatomical position,
What are the five anatomical planes
18  cards
Intro to Rad
What are the 8 types of imaging,
What are the advantages of x rays,
What are the disadvantages of x rays
22  cards
Carbohydrates and Lipids
What are carbohydrates,
What are three physiological func...,
What are four monosaccharides of ...
19  cards
Amino acids and proteins
What are the aas with alipathic s...,
What aas have oh groups in their ...,
What aas have side chains with su...
23  cards
Nucleic acids
What does a nucleotide consist of,
What are the pyrimidines,
What are the purines
6  cards
Enzymes
What is an apoenzyme,
What is a holoenzyme,
What bonds are used in substrate ...
17  cards
Translation
What is the central dogma of mole...,
What is the genetic code,
What is the role of trna
39  cards
DNA Replication and Repair
What is chromatin,
What are the types of histones an...,
What is a nucleosome
33  cards
Transcription
What is the initiation site,
What are the components of a tran...,
What is the enzyme used in prokar...
32  cards
Basic Techniques of Mol Bio
Why are biotechniques important,
What is the purpose of pcr,
What are the requirements for pcr
10  cards
Regulation of Gene Expression
What does the lac operon bind to,
What are two histone modifications,
What does cytosine methylation do
11  cards
Organelles
What are the organelles,
What are the non membrane bound o...,
What structures are found in the ...
20  cards
Cytoskeleton
What are the 3 filaments of the c...,
What are the functions of microfi...,
What is the function of intermedi...
24  cards
Cell membranes
What are the two groups of phosph...,
What are the the types of glycero...,
Where are phosphatidylinositols l...
21  cards
Membrane potential
What are the four classes of neurons,
What is the function of glial cells,
What is rmp and how is it formed
36  cards
Body fluids
What are the functions of body fl...,
What is the average daily water i...,
What is total body water and what...
27  cards
Cell signaling
What are the basic requirements f...,
What are the three signaling types,
What is endocrine signaling
40  cards
Cytogenetics
What are the steps of giemsa band...,
What does fish stand for and what...,
What is x chromosome inactivation
17  cards
Cell cycle intro
What are the 4 phases of the cell...,
What occurs during g1,
What is the restriction point of g1
26  cards
Apoptosis
What are the two ways to turn on ...,
What are the 3 major pathways of ...,
What is necrosis
22  cards
Developmental gene regulation
How are genes selectively expressed,
What is meiosis,
What is chromosome crossover and ...
25  cards
Single gene inheritance
What is a proband and its other n...,
What are the basic aspects of men...,
What are the five types of single...
18  cards
Embryology
What is the embryonic period,
What is the fetal period,
What are pgcs
80  cards
Cell adhesion
What is the function of junctions,
What are the 3 main classificatio...,
What are anchoring junctions
45  cards
Epithelial tissue
What is hematoxylin and its uses,
What is eosin and its uses,
What is the function of epithelium
23  cards
Connective tissue
What are the characteristics of c...,
What are the extracellular elemen...,
What is the purpose ground substance
21  cards
Neurotransmitters
What are the characteristics of a...,
What are classifications of nts b...,
What are the amine nts
19  cards
Intro to nervous systemm
What are the components of the cns,
What are the components of pns,
What are afferent fibers
9  cards

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