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Decks in this class (33)

Into to Metabolism
At rest how much oxygen does a hu...,
Define oxidation and reduction,
Define anabolism and catabolism
9  cards
Force Generation, Energy usage and Fibre Types
What are the structural proteins,
What are the roles of titin and n...,
What are the contractile proteins
17  cards
Skeletal and Cardiac Muscle
Describe some of the characterist...,
What is a sarcolemma,
What is a sarcoplasm
25  cards
Introduction to the Limbs
Describe the development of the l...,
What are the two types of muscle ...,
What are the two types of isotoni...
28  cards
Spinal Nerve Supply for Movements
What spinal nerves support latera...,
What spinal nerve supports abduct...,
What nerve supply supports flexio...
15  cards
Sarcomere structure
Describe the arrangements of musc...,
Myosatellite cells give rise to w...,
What are myofibrils composed off
22  cards
Excitation Contraction Coupling in Cardiac and Skeletal Muscle
What is excitation contraction co...,
What is the latent period,
Describe the role of the transver...
18  cards
Glycolysis
What is glycolysis and where does...,
Name some of the groups that ofte...,
Molecules ending in ose are used ...
19  cards
Smooth Muscle Contraction
Describe the structure of smooth ...,
Describe how smooth muscle is act...,
How can smooth muscle be relaxed
18  cards
Citric Acid Cycle
What is the citric acid cycle tri...,
How is acetyl coenzyme a formed,
Describe how the citric acid cycl...
15  cards
Sensory Receptors
What is the role of sensory recep...,
Name the 5 basic types of sensory...,
Describe the function of mechanor...
36  cards
Metabolic Stores
Where is glycogen stored,
Glycogen can cover energy needs f...,
When glycogen is broken down what...
27  cards
Lipids and Cell Membranes 2
How do lipids participate in cell...,
What are the 6 steps in cell to c...,
Give two examples of long range s...
31  cards
Metabolic Changes and Disease
What is the most tightly controll...,
Metabolism is either in one of tw...,
What occurs in the fed state meta...
36  cards
Signal Transduction
What are the two main types of ki...,
What are the two main types of gt...,
How do g protein coupled receptor...
33  cards
Reflexes
Describe the reflex arc,
List the compounants of a monosyn...,
Draw the motor reflec
31  cards
Muscle Contaction Practicle
What is tetanic contraction,
What is summation,
What can produce tetanic contraction
6  cards
Innate Immunity
What are the three phases of resp...,
What are some mucosal surfaces wh...,
Name a pathogen that enters via t...
32  cards
Blood Coagulation
Define haemostasis,
What are the 5 main constituents ...,
Describe some of the features of ...
19  cards
Ascending Pathways
Sensory information from somatic ...,
Describe some of the differences ...,
What type of sensory information ...
28  cards
Antibodies
What are naive b cells,
How is lymph in lymphatic vessels...,
What are geminal centres
22  cards
Descending Motor Pathways
Describe the location of the moto...,
Describe some features of the pri...,
Describe some of the features of ...
18  cards
Cell Death
What are the two types of subleat...,
What is sublethal injury,
What dangerous molecules are form...
25  cards
Blood Groups and Transfusion
What are some examples of red cel...,
Describe the mechanism of immune ...,
Describe the mechanism of immune ...
20  cards
Cell Division
What are the phases of the cell c...,
The cell cycle is critically cont...,
How are cyclin dependant kinases ...
24  cards
T and B Cells
Where are t cells derived from an...,
What are thymocytes,
Describe
25  cards
T and B cells, Cytokines and Dendritic cells
Describe cytokines,
Describe chemokines,
What are the two main groups of c...
24  cards
Stress
What are the three theories that ...,
Describe stress as a stimulus,
Describe stress as a response
23  cards
Meiosis
What are some differences between...,
How to chromosomes align in meiosis,
What are chiasma
16  cards
Genetics 1
What is a genes locus,
What is an allele,
What is a genetic disease
28  cards
Genetics 2
In notes how are the short arm an...,
What is an acrocentric chromosome...,
What is balanced chromosome rearr...
22  cards
Genetics 3
Describe the contribution of gene...,
What is quantitative inheritance,
What are single gene disorders
22  cards
Molecular Patterning During Development
What is cell differentiation,
What is totipotent,
What is pluripotent
24  cards

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