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Decks in this class (41)

ICT questions
Which one of the following hormon...,
__________arteries perfuse blood ...,
What is an inactive precursor of ...
98  cards
W2 Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
Examples of unicellular organisms 1,
Give examples of multicellular or...,
Features of a rbc 5 3
34  cards
W2 Medical Anatomical Terminology
What does lateral mean 1,
What does medial mean 2,
What does anterior ventral mean 3
13  cards
W2 Mammalian structure and organelles/ Lec 2
Nucleus structure and function 1,
Nuclear envelope structure 2,
Nucleolus function 3
9  cards
W3 Enzymes and Catalysis/Lec 5
What are enzymes 1,
What are enzymes made of 2,
What is enzyme specificity 3
16  cards
W3 Nucleic Acids & DNA Replication
Dr Nannetti
32  cards
W3 Proteins structure and synthesis
What are the main functions of pr...,
What are proteins made up of 2,
What does the function of a prote...
31  cards
W4 Cellular energetics/Lec 6
Dr Nannetti
26  cards
W4 Human Body Systems and Homeostatic Regulation
What is connective tissue 1,
What is an epithelial cell 2,
What is muscle tissue 3
21  cards
W4 Neurotransmission- Action potential and synaptic transmission
How does a membrane become more p...,
What is compound action potential...,
What is the somatic nervous system 3
42  cards
W4 Divisions and function of the Nervous System
What does the central nervous sys...,
What does the peripheral nervous ...,
A target effector organ such as t...
28  cards
W5 Intro to Genetic diseases
What is the phenotype 1,
What is the genotype 2,
What is meant by true breed 3
35  cards
W5 Plasma membranes
What does a cell membrane do 1,
How are lipids arranged in a cell...,
Phospholipids are amphipathic wha...
29  cards
W5 Cell communication&signalling/Lec8
Dr Nannetti Compare and discuss the types of cell communication/signalling Explain the principles and the 3 main stages of cell signalling Define the different types of receptors involved in cell transduction
39  cards
W5 The eukaryotic cell cycle and interphase/Lec 9
Why is the cell cycle important 1,
Do all cells divide 2,
What is the resting stage of the ...
17  cards
W5: Intro to regulation of gene expression
Dr Healy
14  cards
W5 Sexual reproduction and meiosis/ Lec 10
How many pairs of chromosomes in ...,
What do sex chromosomes define 2,
What are gametes what are example...
26  cards
W5 The autonomic nervous system
What are the functions of the aut...,
What does the ans input consist o...,
What does the ans output efferent...
22  cards
W6 Somatic nervous system and skeletal muscular contraction
What is the somatic nervous system 1,
What are ascending tracts 2,
What are descending tracts 3
29  cards
W6 Nervous systems: Muscular Contractions
Events during a muscle twitch aft...,
What is a motor unit 2,
The all or nothing principle 3
32  cards
W7/8 Cardiovascular system
Inc lectures - Blood pressure and CVS continuum
123  cards
W7 The Somatosensory Nervous System (NS 6)
Inc: The somatosensory nervous system Sensory physiology
56  cards
W9 Endocrine System
What are the different intracellu...,
What is an example of a 2,
What do hormones do where are the...
81  cards
W10 The Integumentary System
What is the integument 1,
What are the functions of the int...,
What are the layers of the skin 3 3
30  cards
W10 The Skeletal System
Bones and Bone tissue
32  cards
W11 The immune system
inc lec: the lymphatic system and the immune system Innate immune system and adaptive immune system- antigen recognition
60  cards
W19 Drugs and therapeutics
What is a drug 1,
What is pharmacodynamics pd vs ph...,
What is pharmacodynamics pd vs ph...
13  cards
W19 Microbiology
How do prokaryotes divide 1,
What are the 4 sequential phases ...,
What is a microorganism 3
115  cards
W19&21 Agonists and Antagonists
What is an agonist 1,
How is propanalol an antagonist 2,
Drug affinity 3
34  cards
W20 Microbe host interactions
Define symbiosis what are the 3 s...,
What is mutualism what is an exam...,
Define commensalism what is comme...
27  cards
W21 Yeasts and Moulds
Give examples of macroscopic fungi 1,
What are chemoheterotrophs 2,
What are saprophytes 3
39  cards
W21 Virus structure, viral replication cycle and prions
Virus general characteristics 1,
What are the misconceptions about...,
How can viruses be seen 3
26  cards
W21 Viral infections, oncoviruses and antiviral chemotherapy
What needs to be done for a virus...,
What is viral pathogenesis 2,
What is an asymptomatic infection 3
22  cards
W21 Protozoan microorganisms
What is a parasite 1,
What are endoparasites 2,
What are ectoparasites 3
21  cards
W22 Pharmacology- Drug targets
Catalytic & Nuclear Receptors Ion channels GCPR W31 Case studies
35  cards
W23 Urinary system (Renal)
What does the urinary system cons...,
What are the main functions of th...,
What are the substances filtered ...
48  cards
W24 The Reproductive System
What are features of the reproduc...,
What makes up the male reproducti...,
Describe features of the testes 3
65  cards
W25 The Respiratory System
What are the main functions of th...,
What are some other functions of ...,
What is the respiratory system re...
104  cards
W27 Digestive System
What are some examples of macronu...,
What are the key functions of the...,
What are the two major anatomical...
77  cards
W31 Nutrition- Macronutrients
What is nutrition 1,
What is nutrition 2,
What is a diet 3
34  cards
W31 Nutrition- Micronutrients (Vitamins)
What type of nutrient is water 1,
What is water balance 2,
What is the minimum obligatory wa...
31  cards

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