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Decks in this class (28)

1. Why study biomedical biology?
What is the first foundation of b...,
How is the fossil record strong e...,
What does ontology recapitulates ...
8  cards
2. Prokaryotes (cells without a nucleus)
What are the three domains,
What is a prokaryote,
What is the basic structure that ...
9  cards
3. Eukaryotes
What features do eukaryotic cells...,
What are the functions of the nuc...,
What is the function of the nucle...
27  cards
4. Lipids and membranes
What are the three types of lipids,
What are lipids,
What do fats and oils do
37  cards
5. Proteins and enzymes
What is the reverse of a condensa...,
What are some examples of the fun...,
What is the structure of an amino...
17  cards
6. Energy of life
How is atp used for coupled react...,
What are some examples of activit...,
What are some differences between...
23  cards
7. Endosymbiosis
What evolutionary advantages migh...,
What does the endosymbiosis theor...,
How have mitochondria evolved and...
11  cards
8. Cell division
What is the process of binary fis...,
What are the advantages and disad...,
What is sexual reproduction
35  cards
9. Proteins and Carbohydrates
What are the major macromolecules,
What is the general formula of ca...,
What are the three major biochemi...
12  cards
10b. Homeostasis
What is homeostasis,
What are some external environmen...,
What are some internal environmen...
29  cards
11. Cell communication
What is a receptor,
What are the basic steps in a sig...,
What is hormone action
13  cards
12. Endocrine system part 1
What are hormones,
What is the endocrine system,
Why do cells communicate with eac...
29  cards
13. Endocrine System Part 2
What is a neurohormone,
What part of the pituitary releas...,
What is the process of the poster...
20  cards
14, 15. The Nervous System
Why have a nervous system,
What are the two types of cells i...,
What are the five regions of the ...
40  cards
16, 17. The Immune System
What is the timeline of the innat...,
What is the general process of th...,
What is a pathogen
55  cards
18. Stem Cells
What are the key characteristics ...,
What potency is a fertilised egg,
What potency is the blastocyst
19  cards
19. Vertebrate Heart Structure And Function
Why do animals need a circulatory...,
How does blood circulate in an op...,
What are the characteristics of a...
33  cards
20. Circulation Of Blood Around The Body
What pressure must arteries and a...,
What is the funciton of the aorta,
What is the function of the arter...
33  cards
21. Regulation of Circulation
What is membrane potential,
What is depolarisation,
What is hyper polarisation
39  cards
22. Respiration
What is ventilation,
What does respiration refer to,
Is it better to breathe from oxyg...
44  cards
23. Regulation of Respiration
What are gills,
What is the operculum,
How is water and blood moved over...
60  cards
24. Osmoregulation and the kidney
What are the main functions of th...,
What is the definition of osmolarity,
What is osmotic pressure
38  cards
25. Excretion of waste products
Where does most of the reabsorpti...,
What does the loop of henle cause...,
What are the three parts of the r...
36  cards
26. Digestion
What are heterotrophs,
What are autotrophs,
What are the essential major nutr...
31  cards
27. Regulation of Digestion
Why is digestion necessary,
What does physical digestion involve,
What is enzymatic digestion
48  cards
28. Reproduction
What are the advantages of asexua...,
What are the disadvantages of ase...,
What is parthenogenesis
32  cards
29. Regulation of Reproduction
Why is are the testes located out...,
Where are sperm produced,
What is the role of the epididymis
35  cards
30. Mammalian development
What is considered day 0,
What happens at day 1,
What happens at day 2
35  cards

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