Histo (VM1 Fall)

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Decks in this class (27)

Exam 2 - Lecture 16 (Nervous Tissue)
What does the cns consist of,
What does the pns consist of,
What are the 3 nervous systems
47  cards
Exam 2 - Lecture 17 (Neuroglia 1)
What are the neuroglia of the cns,
What are the neuroglia of the pns,
Where are ependymal cells located
40  cards
Exam 2 - Lecture 18 (Neuroglia 2)
What is gdnf released by and why,
How do astrocytes transport glucose,
Why do astrocytes store glycogen
37  cards
Exam 2 - Lecture 19 (Sensory Receptors)
What are sensory receptors,
Where are 3 places where we can f...,
Where in the cns are sensory rece...
44  cards
Exam 2 - Lecture 20 (Membrane Potential 1)
What is the rmp definition and nu...,
What does the goldman equation ca...,
Which side of the cell is normall...
34  cards
Exam 2 - Lecture 21 (Membrane Potential 2)
Why is there an influx of na when...,
Why is there an outflux of k when...,
What are the 3 steps in cns recog...
25  cards
Exam 2 - Lecture 22 (Membrane Potential 3)
You turn a dogs hind paws dorsal ...,
Where are meissners corpuscles lo...,
What are the 3 steps in cns recog...
30  cards
Exam 2 - Lecture 23 (Synapse 1)
How do neurons influence the exci...,
What is an example of synaptic ac...,
How does synaptic action work in ...
25  cards
Exam 2 - Lecture 24 (Synapse 2)
What are the 4 synaptic events th...,
What happens to postsynaptic memb...,
What does each synaptic site gene...
14  cards
Exam 2 - Lecture 25 (Neuromuscular Junction)
What do somatic motor neurons inn...,
Why are multipolar neurons named so,
What is a motor unit
22  cards
Exam 2 - Lecture 26 (Intro to Embryology)
What are congenital defects,
What are two types of congenital ...,
What environmental factor plays a...
52  cards
Exam 2 - Lecture 27 (Devel. of Nervous System)
What is another name for monozygo...,
What are the 3 ways stages in whi...,
In the earliest possible stage th...
48  cards
Exam 2 - Lecture 28 (Nervous & Cardio Systems)
What are the 3 primary vesicles o...,
What is another name for the fore...,
What is another name for the midb...
63  cards
Exam 2 - Lecture 29 (Cardio & Urinary Systems)
What is the purpose of atrial par...,
How many septa and foramina form ...,
What develops first in atrial par...
46  cards
Exam 2 - Lecture 30 (Urogenital System)
What is a patent ductus arteriosus,
What is aortic coarctation,
How do vascular ring anomalies ha...
68  cards
Exam 2 - Lecture 31 (Female Repro. System)
What are the 4 steps to ovary dev...,
Where do follicular cells come from,
What 5 things does the paramesone...
54  cards
Exam 2 - Lecture 32 (Digestive & Respiratory System)
What 2 things support intestinal ...,
From what does the cecum form,
What happens during physiological...
45  cards
Exam 3 - Lecture 33 (Fluid Interaction)
What is concentration,
What is a solute,
What is a solvent
46  cards
Exam 3 - Lecture 34 (Org. of Urinary Sys. I)
What are the 3 functions of the r...,
How does the renal system clean t...,
How does the renal system pass un...
86  cards
Exam 3 - Lecture 35 (Org. of Urinary Sys. II)
What is the cell type transition ...,
What are 3 atypical features that...,
What is the function of long micr...
55  cards
Exam 3 - Lecture 36 (Glomerular Filtration and its Regulation)
What of blood leaves the glomerul...,
The filtration barrier separates ...,
What is the size and charge of th...
103  cards
Exam 3 - Lecture 37 (Tubular Reabsorption)
What is reabsorption,
How does blood get from the nephr...,
What is the opposite of reabsorption
47  cards
Exam 3 - Lecture 38 (Formation of Urine)
What is osmolarity,
What is the normal osmolarity for...,
What is an effective osmole
39  cards
Exam 3 - Lecture 39 (Control of Fluid Volume and Osmolality)
What is the most abundant ec ion ...,
What is the most abundant in ion ...,
How does changing ecf na change e...
55  cards
Exam 3 - Lecture 40 (Regulation of K+)
Why is k important in the ec spac...,
What is the main ic cation,
What is hypokalemia
46  cards
Exam 3 - Lecture 41 (Regulation of Acid-Base Balance)
What is an acid,
What is a base,
What is ph
60  cards
Exam 4 - Overview & Hemodynamics
What are the 2 primary functions ...,
What does the cvs deliver,
What does the cvs remove
17  cards

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