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Lecture 1
What does the cardiac sphincter do,
What is the pylorus,
Describe the muscular anatomy of ...
42  cards
Lecture 2
Muc,
Muc,
What is the major mucin in the sm...
46  cards
Lecture 3
What is pepsin,
What happens to pepsin when the s...,
How can you stimulate acid in the...
25  cards
Lecture 4
How do you measure tissue damage,
At what ph is there more dna release,
What are the 5 tissues in the larynx
52  cards
Lecture 7
When was the first lung transplant,
What is common with people who ha...,
What are the lungs exposed to
24  cards
lecture 5
What is is linked to bos,
What is bos,
What is a marker for gastric aspi...
27  cards
Lecture 11 - Osteoarthritus
What are the current treatments f...,
Why is the cross talk of cartilag...,
What do chrondrocytes release
37  cards
lecture 6 - part 2 of lecture 5
Is the stomach sterile,
What are biofilms,
What happens if bacteria are foun...
14  cards
Lecture 7 - CLAD With Extra Resarch
What did vos r et al provide,
What are the symptoms of bos,
What did vos r et al conclude
26  cards
Lecture 9 - Connective Tissue, Cartilage Structure And Composition
What are the 5 major types of con...,
What are two types of specialised...,
Derma and fascia
46  cards
Lecture 10 - Cartilage Structure And Composition
What stabilises collagen,
How is a cross link formed,
What is ehlers danlos type 5
53  cards
Lecture 11 Part 2 - Composition
When does viscosity increase,
How could there be a drop in visc...,
How can proteoglycan aggregates b...
33  cards
Lecture 12 - Other Roles Of Proteoglycans
What do proteoglycans allow,
In what organisms are cell surfac...,
What are metazoans sponges
46  cards
Lecture 13 - Life Cycle Of Sporozoites
Where are sporozoites present,
Where to the sporozoites travel,
What do sporozoites become
43  cards

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