Introduction to Cell Physiology & Pharmacology

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Decks in this class (18)

ICPP 1 - Flow Within Body Systems
What is the clinical measurement ...,
What is the difference between po...,
Give some examples of potential e...
4  cards
ICPP 2 - The Membrane Bilayer
What are the 3 main general funct...,
What is the general composition o...,
Membranes are amphipathic what do...
12  cards
ICPP 3 - Membrane Proteins
What is the functional and bioche...,
Which modes of mobility are shown...,
What 3 things restrict the mobili...
7  cards
ICPP 4 - Membrane Permeability
What is a semi permeable membrane,
What is the rate of passive trans...,
Which molecules are permeable and...
17  cards
ICPP 5 - Primary & Secondary AT's (Part 1)
What is primary active transport,
Give 2 main examples of primary a...,
What is a co transporter
14  cards
ICPP 5 - Primary & Secondary AT's (Part 2)
What are the 2 main functions of ...,
Why are intracellular levels of c...,
What are the 5 transporters that ...
10  cards
ICPP 6 - Ion Transport in Renal Physiology & Drug Metabolism
What two substances do the proxim...,
How are na ions reabsorbed by he ...,
How are bicarbonate ions reabsorb...
19  cards
ICPP 7 - Resting + Changing Membrane Potential
What is a membrane potential,
How would you measure a membrane ...,
What is the resting membrane pote...
16  cards
ICPP 8 - Action Potentials & The Neuromuscular Junction
How can you experimentally show t...,
What is conductance in terms of a...,
What are the 2 recovery periods t...
17  cards
ICPP 9 - Receptors & Ligands
Describe the process of paracrine...,
What are the signalling molecules...,
What type of ligands bind to ec r...
15  cards
ICPP 10 - Signal Transduction
What are the 3 superfamilies of c...,
Describe the difference between l...,
What is the common basic structur...
9  cards
ICPP 11 - Intracellular Signalling Pathways
Where is 99 of the human bodies 1...,
What kind of processes are small ...,
By what mechanisms are ca2 gradie...
14  cards
ICPP 12 - The ANS (Part 1)
What is the role of the ans what ...,
What are the key afferent sensory...,
When are the 2 branches of the an...
11  cards
ICPP 13 - The ANS (Part 2)
How is ach synthesised how is ach...,
How can cholinergic transmission ...,
Why is it important that we use s...
8  cards
ICPP 14 - Pharmacodynamics 1
What is meant by pharmacodynamics...,
How do endogenous and exogenous l...,
What factor is critical in determ...
12  cards
ICPP 15 - Pharmacodynamics 2
What determines the potency of a ...,
Explain the functional antagonism...,
What properties make drugs have e...
17  cards
ICPP 16 - Pharmacokinetics 1
Define pharmacokinetics,
What are the 4 main processes of ...,
What 2 classes can drug administr...
17  cards
ICPP 17 - Pharmacokinetics 2
Define elimination in the context...,
What is the role of phase l and p...,
Which enzymes carry out phase l m...
17  cards

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