HTHSCI 1D06 Sem 2

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Decks in this class (25)

Lecture 1: Heart Anatomy
What are the 4 cavities of the bo...,
What are the three layers of the ...,
What is contained in the middle r...
22  cards
Lecture 2: Vasculature
The pulmonary circulatory system ...,
The systemic circulatory system r...,
What are the 4 principle division...
34  cards
Lecture 3: CV Physiology
The myocardium comprises ___ of t...,
What are desmosomes 1,
What do myocytes form intercalate...
14  cards
Tutorial Flashcards Cardiovascular
What is contained within the tuni...,
What is contained in the tunica m...,
What is contained in the tuna ext...
21  cards
Lecture 4/5: Hemodynamics & Blood
Blood pressure is defined as what 1,
What are two ways blood pressure ...,
What is pulse pressure 3
35  cards
Lecture 6: Innate Immunity
Define immunity and the immune sy...,
What are the four classes of path...,
What is contained within the lymp...
29  cards
Lecture 7: Adaptive Immunity
What are the three key features o...,
B cells and t cells are derived f...,
Where are b cells developed t cel...
35  cards
Lecture 8: Respiratory Anatomy
What are the 4 functions of the r...,
What is occurring during step 1 o...,
What is occurring in step 2 of br...
34  cards
Lecture 9: Ventilation Mechanisms
What are the three steps of respi...,
Pulmonary ventilation requires a ...,
What is boyle s law 3
14  cards
Lecture 10: Gas Exchange
What are the 5 elements that make...,
What is the concept of dalton s l...,
Describe henry s law 3
19  cards
Culminating Deck: Cardiology
What are the three layers of peri...,
What is contained in the middle m...,
What is contained in the anterior...
50  cards
Culminating Deck: Respiratory/Immune
What are the three steps of respi...,
What are the two zones of the res...,
What are the three passages in th...
39  cards
Lecture 11: Mouth & Esophagus
What are the two groups of organs...,
What are the six steps of dissase...,
What are the functions of teeth c...
19  cards
Lecture 12: Peritoneum & Stomach
Where is the myenteric plexus wha...,
What are interstitial cells of ca...,
What is intrinsic factor 3
15  cards
Lecture 13: Intestines
What are the three parts of the s...,
What takes blood from the small i...,
What are the three structures fou...
14  cards
Lecture 14: Accessory Organs
What does the hepatopancreatic am...,
What are the 3 arteries that supp...,
_____ cells are exocrine cells th...
26  cards
Lecture 15: Renal Anatomy/Glomerulus
Which two structures are present ...,
Which two structures are present ...,
Nephron turns ____ into ______ wh...
16  cards
Lecture 16: Renal Tubular Physiology
What do arcuate arteries do what ...,
What is obligatory water reabsorp...,
Describe facultative water reabso...
14  cards
Lecture 17: Urine
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1  cards
Lecture 18: Acid/Base Balance
Differentiate between alkalemia a...,
Where can a protein buffer be obs...,
Where can a bicarbonate buffer sy...
9  cards
Lecture 19: Reproductive Anatomy I
The bony pelvis is composed of wh...,
Which 3 joints exist on the femal...,
Name 3 differences between female...
42  cards
Test 2: Culminating Deck
What does the myenteric plexus se...,
Describe the vasculature of the s...,
What do mucous cells parietal cel...
6  cards
Lecture 20: Reproductive Physiology I
What are some differences between...,
When do primordial germ cells dev...,
How long does spermatogenesis tak...
45  cards
Lecture 21: Reproductive Physiology II
What is the lifespan of an oocyte...,
When sperm are ejaculated the ___...,
What are the five changes that oc...
36  cards
Lecture 22: Reproductive Physiology III
Cells of the embryoblast differen...,
What is special about the epiblast 2,
Cells on the edge of the ______ m...
24  cards

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