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Lecture 1: Cell Principles Lecture 1
What are the three common structu...,
What is the function of the plasm...,
What is the plasma membrane made of
16  cards
Lecture 2/3: Properties of Cytoskeleton and ATP processes
What are the three pieces that ho...,
What are the shape of microtubule...,
What are the functions of microtu...
36  cards
lecture 4: The Plasma Membrane
What is the plasma membrane made of,
What is the outside of the cell c...,
What is the inside of the cell ca...
15  cards
Lecture 5: Cell adhesions and membrane trasnport
What are the three ways cells are...,
What is the extracellular matrix,
True of false interstitial fluid ...
27  cards
Lecture 6: How molecules pass the plasma membrane
What is diffusion,
What is typically the net movemen...,
What does the steady state equili...
19  cards
Lecture 7: Continued from previous lecture
Does the movement of molecules im...,
What is tonicity,
What is the determining factor of...
20  cards
Lecture 8/9: Active and Passive Transport
Active transport uses what kinds ...,
What is active transport,
What are the three characteristic...
24  cards
Module 2: Lecture 1
Blood represents how much of a pe...,
What is the average blood volume ...,
What is the average blood volume ...
38  cards
Module 2: Lecture 2
How do we maintain the amount of ...,
True of false rbc s are the most ...,
Where does pluripotent stem cells...
29  cards
Module 2: Lecture 3
What are leukocytes,
Is there a pigment in white blood...,
White blood cells are what kind o...
22  cards
Module 2: Lecture 4
True or falsemost of our immune c...,
Where are most of our immune cells,
What is immunity
28  cards
Module 2: Lecture 5
What is the most important immune...,
Which responses will activate qui...,
How long does it normally take fo...
51  cards
Module 2: Lecture 6
What are the two classes of adapt...,
What is antibody mediated humoral...,
Which cell make antibodies
32  cards
Module 3: Lecture 1
Can ions travel across the lipid ...,
What does it mean when a membrane...,
The separation of charges can cre...
30  cards
Module 3 Lecture 2
True of falsethe greater the perm...,
Are there potassium leak channels...,
What does it mean when there are ...
31  cards
Module 3: Lecture 3
What is the threshold potential,
What is the action potential,
At the peak of an action potentia...
23  cards
Module 3: Lecture 4
True or falseaction potentials al...,
What is the refractory period,
What are the 2 general phases of ...
31  cards
Module 3: Lecture 5
True of false contiguous conducti...,
How does the saltatory conduction...,
What is the conduction velocity
21  cards
Module 3: Lecture 6
True or false the synapses can be...,
What is an ionotropic receptor,
What are metaoblotrophic receptors
24  cards
Module 3.2 Lecture 1
Autonomic nervous system
30  cards
Module 3.2 Lecture 2
Autonomic nervous system
14  cards
Module 3.2 Lecture 2 continued
Somatic nervous system
18  cards
Module 4: Lecture 1
Muscle physiology
50  cards
Module 4: Lecture 2
True or false titin is the larges...,
Titin contains how many amino acids,
What is the molecular weight of t...
39  cards
Module 4: Lecture 3
A single cross bridge can more yo...,
What is the process of excitation...,
What is the transverse tubule or ...
21  cards
Module 4: Lecture 4
True or false every time the cros...,
Where does atp bind for the succe...,
If we have m adp p with tropomyos...
25  cards
Module 4: Lecture 5
What are the 2 ways our motor uni...,
What is a motor unit made of,
What is the motor unit recruitmen...
27  cards
Module 4: LAST LECTURE!!!
What is the muscle length relatio...,
What is the optimal muscle length,
What happens when we make our sar...
49  cards

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