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Decks in this class (36)

Motor Systems 1
What are the functions of the cor...,
Aside from the corticospinal and ...,
What is the function of vestibulo...
12  cards
Endocrine System 4
What are the layers and function ...,
What are metabolic actions of cor...,
Summarize cortisol regulation
21  cards
Acid base physiology
What are acids,
What are the types of bases,
What is the acid dissociation con...
39  cards
Renal Physiology 3
What are the principals of salt a...,
How is adh synthesized,
Summarize plasma osmolarity
9  cards
Renal Physiology 2
Describe filtration,
Summarize na reabsorption,
Describe early proximal tubule fo...
23  cards
Renal Physiology 1
Give the basic functions of the k...,
What is the functional unit of th...,
What is the flow through the kidney
30  cards
Endocrine 3
What are the causes of stress wha...,
What are the metabolic actions of...,
Explain cortisol regulation
18  cards
Endocrine 2
What are the endocrine hormones,
What are the sources of iodine,
Give an overview of the thyroid
25  cards
Endocrine 1
What is the endocrine system,
Differentiate hormones and neurot...,
What are neurohormones
37  cards
Reproductive
What is the role of the human male,
Summarize the effects 9f gonadotr...,
What does dopamine do as a anteri...
45  cards
Respiratory 5
Ventilation is subject gl modulat...,
What are the sensors of the respi...,
What are the effectors of the res...
32  cards
Respiratory System 4
What is spirometry,
What is tidal volume,
What is inspiration reserve volum...
40  cards
Respiratory System 3
Describe pulmonary circulation,
Contrast mean arterial pressure o...,
Contrast resistance in pulmonary ...
30  cards
GIT 4
Differentiate digestion and absor...,
Describe intake of carbs in a wes...,
Describe starch
47  cards
Respiratpry Tract 2
What is respiration,
What are the two types of respira...,
What are the functions of muscles...
42  cards
GIT 3
What are the compartments,
What is the function of saliva,
What glands produce saliva
47  cards
GIT-2
What is motility,
What is peristalsis,
What is segmentation
53  cards
Respiratory Tract 1: Gas Transport
What proteins are used to transpo...,
Why do we need hemoglobin to tran...,
Describe hemoglobin
30  cards
GIT 1
What is the git,
State the functions of the git,
What is the order of the main fun...
63  cards
Cardiovascular Physiology 5
Imagine an artery splitting into ...,
What are the other factors affect...,
Outline myogenic autoregulation o...
36  cards
Autonomic Nervous System 2
Which system exerts the predomina...,
What system is the predominant to...,
What system is the predominant to...
56  cards
Cardiovascular Physiology 4
What are the factors influencing ...,
Briefly describe cardiac muscle l...,
Explain the length tension relati...
24  cards
Cardiovascular Physiolgy 3
What are the components of ecg,
What does the p wave indicate,
What does the pq segment indicate
19  cards
Cardiovasvular Physiology 2
Describe the conduction system of...,
What is the pathway of the cardia...,
Give the sequence of depolarizati...
32  cards
Cardiovascular Physiology
What is the function of cardiovas...,
What are the differences between ...,
Describe the heart
18  cards
Motor System 2
What are the most important volun...,
What is the precentral gyros,
What is the function of basal gan...
20  cards
Autonomic System 1
What are the 3 components of the ...,
Explain the patterns of ganglion ...,
What are the functions of autonom...
61  cards
Brain And Soinal Cord
What are the functions of the ner...,
What is the neuron,
What is the function of the neuro...
55  cards
Sensory Physiology 2
Most somatosensory receptors are ...,
What is the receptive field,
What are the touch receptors of t...
45  cards
Muscles 2
What is tetanus,
How do skeletal muscles regulate ...,
Explain the physiology behind a s...
22  cards
Muscle 1
What are myofibrils,
Describe myofiber,
What is epimysium
36  cards
Receptor And Synaptic Potentials
What does the axon hillock do,
What does the axon terminals do,
What do axons do
44  cards
Resting Membrane And Action Potential
What is equilibrium potential,
What determines the equilibrium p...,
What is the resting membrane pote...
35  cards
Excitable Tissue 1
What is homeostasis,
Why homeostasis,
Describe the relation between ext...
55  cards
Sensory Physiology-Audition And Vision
What are the 4 steps in sound tra...,
Explain signal transduction,
What is excitation
27  cards
Sensory Physiology 1- Gehrral Properties
What are sensory receptors,
What are some examples of sensory...,
How do sensory receptors transduce
12  cards

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