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Decks in this class (20)

Ventilation and Lung Volumes
Describe the difference between c...,
Describe the alveolar blood supply,
Name the two pleural layers and d...
13  cards
Mechanics of Breathing
Differentiate between elastic and...,
What is compliance,
What is elastance
13  cards
V/Q matching and CO2 Transport
What does diffusion rate depend on,
How does exercise impact time tha...,
What can cause hypoxemia
9  cards
Respiratory Control
Describe the control centres in t...,
What controls tidal rhythm,
Which centres are responsible for...
11  cards
GIT Physiology (GIT)
What are the two types of digestion,
What organ secretes the digestive...,
Give examples of enzyme types tha...
20  cards
Gastric Secretions
What is the vago vagal response,
What does swallowing food do to t...,
What steps are involved in mixing...
17  cards
GIT Digestion (GIT)
What are the three groups of enzy...,
What are the proportions of exocr...,
What are pancreatic secretions wh...
22  cards
GIT Absorption (GIT)
What are the two routes of absorp...,
What are carbohydrates broken dow...,
Give two examples of glucose tran...
13  cards
Vitamin Absorption (GIT)
0  cards
Liver Physiology
What are the functions of the liver,
Describe the contents of the hepa...,
What are kupffer cells
17  cards
Renal Physiology 1 (Renal)
What are the functions of the kid...,
How much of renal blood supply is...,
In which anatomical parts of the ...
15  cards
Renal Physiology 2 (Renal)
Where does pinocytosis occur in t...,
Describe tubular reabsorption amo...,
What is the difference in saturat...
13  cards
Renal Physiology 3 (Renal)
What causes adh to be released,
What is the mechanism of action o...,
Describe the renin aldosterone an...
10  cards
Renal Physiology 4 (Renal)
Ph of normal arterial and venous ...,
Definitions for acidosis and alka...,
What are the three broad impacts ...
15  cards
Endocrine Control Systems
What are the three types of hormones,
What type of receptors do protein...,
How are protein steroid and tyros...
30  cards
Thyroid Physiology
What is the name and type of pump...,
Describe the coupling of tyrosine...,
What transporter releases t3 and ...
12  cards
Hormonal Control of Growth
Two names for g,
What are the effects two groups o...,
What three general stimuli cause ...
12  cards
Male Repro Physiology
What is meant by the bipotential ...,
Descrive the differential develop...,
What regulates puberty
15  cards
NOTDONEFemale Repro Physiology
What makes inhibin b and what doe...,
What do lh and fsh do in female g...,
Effects of oestrogen
7  cards
Senescence
Primary vs secondary aging,
What is antagonistic pleiotropy,
What are 3 processes that cause a...
8  cards

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