Physiology 1 : GI

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Decks in this class (15)

Control of food intake
What starts to expand when you eat,
What two hormones are used in acc...,
What is pyy and what does it do
58  cards
Functions and control of the alimentary tract
What are the digestive functions ...,
What does the vagal reflex inhibit,
Where is the antral region
67  cards
Transport along the GI tract
How does gastric accommodation occur,
Where do tonic contractions start...,
What does the stomach do to store...
96  cards
Intro to functions of the liver
What divides the liver into 2 lobes,
Where is the blood supply of the ...,
Where do the central veins of the...
58  cards
Metabolic functions of the liver
What does the liver protect,
How does the liver contribute to ...,
How does the liver store glucose
42  cards
Oesophagus and its disorders
What is the oesophagus,
Where is the oesophagus,
What does the oesophagus connect
73  cards
Regulation and disorders of gastric secretion
What are the contents of gastric ...,
How much does gastric juice add v...,
What do the fundus and body secrete
83  cards
Bile, gallbladder and gallstones
What is the gallbladder for,
Why is bile concentrated,
How does the ph of bile become ac...
62  cards
Development of the GI tract
When is folic acid needed,
What is folic acid used for,
What is spina bifida
82  cards
Pancreatic exocrine secretions and its control
What do the secretions of the pan...,
Where are the pancreatic secretio...,
What are the functional units of ...
65  cards
Consequences of loss of fluid from GI
What are the sites of water loss,
What is the daily nacl intake,
What 2 things cause water to be g...
45  cards
Symptoms of GI disease
What is emesis,
What is the difference between na...,
What causes nausea and vomiting
49  cards
Immunological functions of the alimentary tract
What does the innate immune syste...,
What is the innate immune system ...,
What does the adaptive immune sys...
35  cards
Pharmacological basis of GI treatment
What are 4 examples of h2 recepto...,
What are clinical uses of h2 rece...,
What do h2 receptor antagonists i...
71  cards
Introduction to microbiology of the gut
What types of flora are there,
Why do the color and texture of b...,
What do the organisms from a baby...
44  cards

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