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Decks in this class (74)

W1- Lecture 1- prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
Why is a plasma membrane import f...,
Label a phospholipid,
What is the major use of rna
32  cards
W1- Lecture 2- Plasma Membrane
Plasma membrane functions,
What model is used to describe th...,
Why does the electron microscope ...
50  cards
W1- Lecture 3- Transport Across Membrane
Is the concentration higher in or...,
When does diffusion stop,
What types of molecules can pass ...
26  cards
W1- Lecture 4.1- Molecular Bio Of The Gene
Why do we need introns,
Name a species that turning on an...,
How does a cell keep control over...
18  cards
W1- Lecture 4.2- Molecular Bio Of The Gene
Describe how the 5 end of the mrn...,
Why is mrna capped,
Rna splicing produces what from p...
10  cards
W1- Lecture 4.3- Molecular Bio Of The Gene
Why are 20 000 gene able to make ...,
Name all the the components of a ...,
Describe what is meant by genetic...
9  cards
W1- Lecture 4.4- Molecular Bio Of The Gene
0  cards
W2- Lecture 5.1- Nucleic acids and DNA rep
0  cards
W2- Lecture 5.2- Nucleic acids and DNA r
0  cards
W2- Lecture 6.1- Genetic variations
0  cards
W2- Lecture 6.2- Genetic variations
0  cards
W2- Lecture 7-Single gene disorders
0  cards
W2- Lecture 8-Genetics of complex disease
0  cards
W2- Lecture 9- Pharmacogenomics
0  cards
W2- Lecture 10- Post-translational Modifications Of Proteins
Over what no of amino acids can a...,
Primary secondary s and tertiary ...,
What direction terminus do we rea...
43  cards
W2- Lecture 11-Protein secretion
Name two types of secretion,
Where are proteins translated mod...,
Which organelle helps transport p...
18  cards
W3- Lecture 12.1- Concepts Of Pharmacology
Define pharmacology,
Define pharmacodynamics,
Define pharmacokinetics
7  cards
W3- Lecture- 12.2- Concepts of Pharmacology
What is a mol,
What is the mass of one mol,
Draw the law of mass action equation
6  cards
W3- Lecture 13.1- Receptors (pharma)
What is a receptor,
How do drugs take action in the body,
Name three types of ion channels
11  cards
W3- Lecture 13.2- Receptors (pharma)
What percentage do g protein coup...,
What is topology,
Define domain
12  cards
W3- Lecture 13.3- Receptors (pharma)
Describe the structure of a kinas...,
Describe an enzyme linked reaction,
Describe insulin activation of re...
14  cards
W3- Lecture 14.1- Pharmacodynamics
What three just properties does d...,
What is the difference from selec...,
What makes a drug promiscuous
22  cards
W3- Lecture 14.2- Pharmacodynamics
Name 4 main mechanism antagonists...,
Define antagonism,
Describe a competitive antagonist
10  cards
W3- Lecture 15.1- Pharmacokinetics
Name 6 important properties for a...,
Define pharmacodynamic,
Define pharmacokinetic effects
16  cards
W3- Lecture 15.2- Pharmacokinetics
Name the three routes of elimination,
What two types of compounds are n...,
Why do lipophillic drugs need to ...
19  cards
W3- Lecture 16.1- Neoplasm 1
What is cancer,
Define hyperplasia,
What is apoptosis
25  cards
W3- Lecture 16.2- Neoplasm 2
Name the 4 histological changed o...,
Define dysplasia,
Name the three cell cycle checkpo...
35  cards
W3- Lecture 16.3- Neoplasm 3
What is pathogenesis,
Name the 10 hallmarks of cancer f...,
Name the 6 hallmarks of cancer
27  cards
W5- Lecture 17 -Introduction to cellular energy metabolism
Name the two reducing equivalents...,
Write the equation nad reduction,
Write the equation for fad reduction
7  cards
W5- Lecture 18 - Glycolysis
Where does glycolysis take place,
What is the aim of glycolysis tur...,
How many steps are there in glyco...
3  cards
W5- Lecture 19- Gluconeogenesis
Where does gluconeogenesis mainly...,
What is the aim of gluconeogenesis,
How many steps does gluconeogenes...
14  cards
W5- Lecture 20- Glycogen metabolism
Name 3 qualities of glycogen,
What are the two types of bonds b...,
What is the protein core of glyco...
15  cards
W5- Lecture 21- citrate cycle
Describe citrate cycle reaction 1,
Describe citrate cycle reaction 2,
Describe citrate cycle reaction 3
10  cards
W5- Lecture 22- Biological roles of fatty acids
General formula for saturated fat...,
Where are the alpha beta and omeg...,
What is the visual difference bet...
10  cards
W5- Lecture 23- fatty acid oxidation
Where does beta oxidation take place,
Describe how carnitine acts as a ...,
Describe how fatty acids are comb...
10  cards
W5- Lecture 24- fatty acid synthesis
Describe fatty acid synthesis ste...,
Describe fatty acid synthesis step 2,
How many carbons does each loop o...
7  cards
W5- Lecture 25- ketogenesis
Ketogenesis takes place when glyc...,
Ketogenesis takes place when glyc...,
Name two ketone bodies produced f...
5  cards
W5- Lecture 26- Oxidative phosphorylation
Describe action on complex 1,
Describe action on complex 2,
Describe action on complex 3
6  cards
W6- Lecture 27.1- Antibiotic Resistance A
Describe the structure of a bacte...,
Key differences similarities betw...,
Describe the growth requirements ...
30  cards
W6- Lecture 27.2- Antibiotic Resistance B
Do activity sheet part b,
Antibiotic prescribing in england...,
Which are the three groups of ant...
12  cards
W6- Lecture 28- Hospital acquired infections
Have you done the two activity wo...,
Define nosocomial,
What are the three largest health...
26  cards
W6- Lecture 29- Causes of infections
What is the size of a virus compa...,
Name the components that form a v...,
Describe viral replication in sim...
36  cards
W7- Lecture 30- Non-specific Immunity
Describe the innate immune system...,
Describe the key features of the ...,
What prevents most infections
51  cards
W7- Lecture 31- Specific Immunity
What do cd4 helper t cells help a...,
Where are t cells matured,
Where are b cells matured
33  cards
W7- Lecture 32- B cell & Antibodies
Describe the activation of t help...,
Descibe the activation of cytotox...,
What are igd antibodies
31  cards
W7- Lecture 33- Lymphatic system
What are the two parts of the cir...,
Name the three major components o...,
What does a build up of interstit...
51  cards
W7- Lecture 34- Self-Recognition Tolerance and Hypersensitivity
Name the 7 stages of the innate i...,
Name 4 types of non specific defe...,
Describe cytotoxic t cell activation
36  cards
W7- Lecture 35.1- Histology- Tissues And Processing
How many cells are there in the b...,
Name the 4 main types of tissues,
Name two complex structures that ...
18  cards
W7- Lecture 35.2- Histology- Staining
What is the purpose of staining,
Describe using haematoxylin and e...,
Describe using dapi as a stain wh...
11  cards
W7- Lecture 35.3- Histology- Antibody Labeling
Name 4 types of markers used to v...,
Describe the direct method of,
Describe the indirect method
10  cards
W7- Lecture 35.4- Histology- Microscopy & ELISA
Can you label a microscope,
Explain how a bight field microsc...,
What is phase contrast microscopy...
5  cards
W7- Lecture 36- Overview of hypersensitivity
There is one poster to memorise,
How well do you know about the an...,
How well do you know about the me...
5  cards
W7- Lecture 37- Transplant Immunology
What are the two major barriers t...,
Describe blood transfusions how i...,
Why are blood transfusions more s...
27  cards
W8- Lecture 38- Connective Tissue
Name 6 types of connective tissues,
Describe connective tissues,
Describe superficial fascia
63  cards
W8- Lecture 39- Digestive system
What are the components of the di...,
What are the accessory organs tha...,
Describe the function related to ...
51  cards
W8- Lecture 40- Muscular system
Describe the development of muscle,
What are the types of muscles des...,
What are the three muscle types d...
34  cards
W8- Lecture 41- Respiratory system
Describe the functions of the res...,
Normal adult averages respiratory...,
Where in the brain can voluntary ...
43  cards
W8- Lecture 42- Urinary system
What are the kidneys,
Where in the kidney would the fin...,
Which organs form the urinary tract
33  cards
W8- Lecture 43- Epithelial tissue
What are epithelia tissues,
What are the common attributes th...,
Which 2 characteristics are epith...
28  cards
W8- Lecture 44- Epithelial defects and disease
What are pathologists,
Describe squamous cell carcinoma ...,
What is the response to injury di...
16  cards
W9- Lecture 45-Reproduction and Development
When does testicular decent take ...,
How and where are the testis epid...,
Describe the decent of the testes...
30  cards
W9- Lecture 46- Origin and Development of germ cells
When does the germ cell move from...,
Where does migration of the primo...,
What happens with sex chords in m...
12  cards
W9- Lecture 47- Endocrine regulation of reproduction
Where is gonadotrophin releasing ...,
What happens when gonadotrophin r...,
Name two types of gonadotropins
22  cards
W9- Lecture 48- Basic Embryology
Name the stages from fertilisatio...,
Describe the cleavage stage of em...,
What is a zona pellucida function
27  cards
W9- Lecture 49- Gastrulation and Neurulation
What is gastrulation,
What structures do the germ layer...,
The inner cell mass icm different...
16  cards
W9- Lecture 50- Assisted reproduction techniques
What is the definition for infert...,
Name the three assisted technique...,
Describe the collection of male g...
15  cards
W10- Lecture 51- Embryonic development of the respiratory system (Part 1))
What what cell quantity do the ce...,
What does the blastocyst consist ...,
Day 6 at implantation describe th...
9  cards
W10- Lecture 52- Embryonic development of the respiratory system (Part 2)
What origin is the respiratory tr...
1  cards
W10- Lecture 53- Functions of the Respiratory system
Name the 5 functions of the respi...,
Describe how the respiratory syst...,
Describe how the respiratory syst...
8  cards
W11- Lecture 54- Ventilation and lung mechanics
What is the equation for flow rat...,
What is to boyle s law volume and...,
What are two reasons for collapse...
10  cards
W11- Lecture 55- Central control of Respiration
Where is respiration controlled,
What sets the basic rhythm of res...,
Describe the inspiratory centre w...
13  cards
W11- Lecture 56- Respiration physiology, Pathophysiology and Lung volumes
Describe how filtration of airway...,
Describe how mucocilliary transpo...,
Explain the use of tonsils and ad...
24  cards
W11- Lecture 57- Blood 1
What are the three functions of t...,
What are the physical properties ...,
What is the white blood cell of each
33  cards
W11- Lecture 58- Blood 2
What compound causes haemopoietic...,
What is the effect of thrombopoie...,
What are platelets quantity mllif...
27  cards

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