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Anatomy: Communication
Patient supine,
Patient prone,
Sagittal plane
52  cards
Anatomy: Circulatory System
Functions of the circulatory system,
3 components of the cardiovascula...,
2 main circulations
47  cards
Anatomy: Musculoskeletal System
The axial skeleton contains bones...,
The appendicular skeleton contain...,
1 long bone on the arm
56  cards
Anatomy: Reproductive System
A gamete is a _loid cell,
Male gamete,
Female gamete
43  cards
Anatomy: Nervous System
2 types of motor function,
Skeletal muscle movement is volun...,
What are involuntary motor functions
101  cards
Biochemistry: Workshop Flashcards
A chemical reaction with a positi...,
A chemical reaction with a large ...,
Hydrolysis of atp is a strong
21  cards
Embryology: Principles
How long does pregnancy last,
What period are weeks 0 3,
What period are weeks 3 8
34  cards
Embryology: Fertilisation to Trilaminar
During fertilisation what does sp...,
When sperm binds to zpg3 what hap...,
When the egg and sperm plasma mem...
47  cards
Embryology: Application
What happens during lateral folding,
What happens during cranial folding,
What happens during caudal folding
28  cards
Imaging: Principles
4 types of imaging,
Downsides to x rays,
Describe contrast studies
12  cards
Histology: Anatomy of the Cell
What is the composition of a cell 5,
What type of cells have the most ...,
What does the cytoskeleton of a c...
65  cards
Histology: Diversity of Cells and Their Functions
How is a tissue fixed and preserved,
Describe the process of creating ...,
What are artefacts
59  cards
Histology: Organisation of Tissues and Cells
3 major salivary glands,
What type of glands are in the or...,
What are striated ducts
31  cards
Histology: Blood and Blood Vessels
What are the 3 layers of blood ve...,
Describe the tunica intima,
Describe the tunica media
55  cards
Physiology: Intro to Human Physiology and Homeostasis
Homeostasis,
A control system must do what to ...,
Two groups of control systems
11  cards
Physiology: Baroreceptor Reflex for Short Term Control of MAP
What is blood pressure,
Systolic bp normal,
Diastolic bp normal
38  cards
Physiology: Feedback Control - Temperature and Other Vital Signs
Normal pulse,
Normal blood pressure,
Normal respiratory rate
45  cards
Physiology: What is a Membrane
What are the functions of a cell ...,
What is a membrane made of,
What is the lipid bilayer imperme...
22  cards
Physiology: Membrane Transport
What influences a cells ability t...,
What are the two types of driving...,
How is passive transport driven
29  cards
Physiology: Origin of Membrane Potentials
Membrane potential em,
What happens in excitable cells w...,
What types of cells are excitable
19  cards
Physiology: Application - Haemostasis
What is haemostasis,
Components of normal haemostatic ...,
How and where are platelets formed
25  cards
Pharmacology: Intro
Pharmacodynamics,
Pharmacokinetics,
What is drug selectivity
27  cards
Pharmacology: Receptors and Signalling
What is autocrine signalling,
What is paracrine signalling,
What is endocrine signalling
23  cards
Pharmacology: Drug Absorption and Distribution
Absorption,
Distribution,
What 4 ways can small molecules c...
19  cards
Pharmacology: Drug Metabolism
Drug metabolism,
What parts of the body contribute...,
Where are hepatic drug metabolisi...
13  cards
Pharmacology: Drug Clearance and Elimination
What are the main organs of drug ...,
What is reabsorbed during renal f...,
Clearance
19  cards
Pharmacology: Action Potentials
Depolarisation,
Hyperpolarisation,
Direction of change in potentials...
31  cards
Pharmacology: Autonomic Pharmacology
What does the ans mediate,
What involuntary functions does t...,
What is the sympathetic response
34  cards
Pharmacology: Application - Haemostasis
How do platelets adhere to vwf,
Aggregation,
What further stimulates platelet ...
16  cards
Immunology: Intro to the Immune System
What is the role of the immune sy...,
How can we manipulative the immun...,
What does immunotherapy do
22  cards
Immunology: Late Innate Immune Responses
What are pamps,
What are prrs,
When the complement system is act...
26  cards
Immunology: Initiation of Acquired Immune Responses - B Cells
Where do b cells t cells mature,
What immune response are b cells ...,
What is the role of b cells
49  cards
Immunology: Initiation of Acquired Immune Responses - T Cells
What do t cells recognise,
Mhc i molecules are expressed on ...,
Mhc ii molecules are expressed on...
14  cards
Immunology: Glossary
What do 1 lymphoid tissues do,
What do 2 lymphoid tissues do,
Epitope
10  cards
Biochemistry: Intro 1+2
Electronegativity,
De phosphorylation,
Acetylation
44  cards
Biochemistry: Amino Acids, Proteins, Water and pH
What shape is water,
Hydrophilic,
How do hydrophilic molecules diss...
38  cards
Biochemistry: Protein Structure and Function
Primary structure of protein,
Secondary structure of protein,
Tertiary structure of protein
31  cards
Biochemistry: From DNA to Protein
Genome,
Nucleoside,
Nucleotide
40  cards
Biochemistry: Enzymes and Biological Catalysts
What do enzymes effect and not af...,
In what conditions do enzymes work,
How are enzymes specific
35  cards
Biochemistry: Enzyme Kinetics
What changes can result in a majo...,
What can enzymes be used for in t...,
In terms of enzymes activity what...
28  cards
Biochemistry: Catabolism of Glucose
Which is a reduction oxidation re...,
What type of molecules are mono d...,
What are the 4 fates of glucose
19  cards
Biochemistry: Catabolism of Pyruvate
How is nadh reoxidised for glycol...,
Where does nadh deliver electrons to,
Where does the tca cycle occur
17  cards
Biochemistry: Oxidative Phosphorylation
How many electrons nadh and fadh2...,
Each nadh fadh2 molecules carries...,
How do nadh electrons from glycol...
24  cards
Biochemistry: Application 1+2
What does insulin signal and path...,
What does insulin stop 5,
What does insulin start 5
56  cards
Microbiology: Nature of Infection
Describe how dna is packaged in e...,
Describe how dna is packaged in p...,
Describe how dna is replicated in...
26  cards
Microbiology: Systemic Bacteriology
How are micro organisms classified,
How are micro organisms classifie...,
How are organisms classified on t...
94  cards
Microbiology: Viruses and Disease
0  cards
Microbiology: Antibiotics
0  cards
Microbiology: Mechanisms Antibiotic Resistance
0  cards
Microbiology: Infection Prevention and Control
0  cards
Genetics: Guide to the Human Genome
How is dna packaged when its not ...,
3 types of dna damage,
What do defects in dna repair mec...
10  cards
Genetics: From Whole Chromosomes to Single Bases
How is a chromosome recognised,
What is the make up of a chromosome,
What are acrocentric chromosomes ...
23  cards
Genetics: Gene Testing and Single Base Variation
Promotor mutation,
Splice consensus,
Base change making stop
25  cards
Genetics: Inheritance of Human Disease
What forms on non mendelian inher...,
How is an autosomal dominant dise...,
How is an autosomal recessive dis...
10  cards
Genetics: Genetics and Cancer
What type of mutations is cancer ...,
Describe the heterogeneity of cancer,
Driver mutations
33  cards
Genetics: Application - Clinical Genetics
When is symptomatic testing done,
In symptomatic testing what does ...,
In symptomatic testing what does ...
11  cards
Pathology: Intro
0  cards
Pathology: Acute Inflammation
0  cards
Pathology: Inflammation 2+3
0  cards
Pathology: Cell Injury
0  cards
Pathology: Life and Death
0  cards
Pathology: Neoplasia 1+2
0  cards
Pathology: Neoplasia 3
0  cards
Pathology: Neoplasia 4
0  cards
Pathology: Thrombosis, Embolism and Infarction
0  cards

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