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Molecules to Cells

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Exam 2
What kind of muscle tissue is this,
What kind of muscle tissue is this,
What kind of muscle tissue is this
296  cards
LEC 39 Cytoskeleton & Cell Movement
How many g actin molecules are ne...,
What are the two ends of actin fi...,
What is epidermolysis bullosa sim...
19  cards
LEC 40 Amino Acid Metabolism
Describe the basic principles of amino acid biosynthesis, including key synthetic pathways, enzymes, and co-factors. Describe the flow of nitrogen from proteins in peripheral tissues to the liver and through the urea cycle. Explain how amino acids are catabolized to glucogenic and ketogenic intermediates.
89  cards
ILA 10 Microtubules, microtubule motors, intermediate filaments, cell-cell and cell-matrix adhesions
0  cards
ILA 11 Eicosanoid Metabolism
Describe the functions and clinical significance of the eicosanoids: prostaglandins, prostacyclins, thromboxanes, leukotrienes, 5-HETE, and lipoxins Interpret the abbreviation nomenclature for eicosanoids Explain the roles of the significant enzymes in the biosynthesis of the eicosanoids Explain the two roles of glutathione in eicosanoid synthesis Describe the impact of NSAIDs, acetaminophen, asthma drugs, and anti-inflammatory steroids on eicosanoid biosynthesis and function
41  cards
LEC 41 & 42
Define the term Inborn Error of Metabolism Discuss the pathogenic mechanisms observed with blocks in metabolic pathways Describe the genetic basis of enzyme deficiencies Recognize key clinical features of IBEMs Apply the knowledge of IBEM pathogenesis to the specific example of PKU. Discuss the importance of long-term follow up of patients with IBEMs Describe the diagnostic yield of newborn screening
11  cards
ILA 12 Diffusion and Osmosis
Describe the relationship between passive solute permeability and lipid solubility of the solute. Define the distinction between water transport by diffusion through lipid bilayers and through aquaporins. Explain the relationship between osmotic pressure and the concentrations of impermeant solute on each side of a membrane. Define serum osmotic gap and stool osmotic gap. Define colloid osmotic (oncotic) pressure.
26  cards
ILA 13 Apoptosis
What is apoptosis,
Why is apoptosis important,
The average adult loses how many ...
24  cards
LEC 43 Molecular Basis of Cancer
Explain the basic properties of cancer cells and how they differ from normal cells List the major types of cancer and tissue of origins Discuss, with specific examples, the mechanism of action of the major conventional anticancer drugs and the molecular targets of new drugs
36  cards
LEC 44 Lipid Soluble Vitamins
Identify the biochemical active moieties in the structure of the lipid-soluble vitamins Describe the functions of each lipid-soluble vitamin Describe the signs and symptoms of deficiency Relate the sources and circumstances leading to deficiency Describe the signs and symptoms of toxicity
38  cards
LEC 45 Water Soluble Vitamins I
Identify the biochemical active moieties in the structure of the water-soluble vitamins Describe the functions of each water-soluble vitamin Describe the signs and symptoms of deficiency" Relate the sources and circumstances leading to deficiency Describe the signs and symptoms of toxicity
24  cards
LEC 46 Water Soluble Vitamins II & Minerals
What vitamin is found within coen...,
What are the nutritional and clin...,
Which b vitamin is biotin
11  cards
LEC 47 Metabolism Integration: Glucose Homeostasis, Fuel Metabolism, and Nutrition Calculations
What is the major source of blood...,
After 24 hours of fasting what be...,
How does alcohol contribute to hy...
18  cards
ILA 14 Purine & Pyrimidine Metabolism
Which bases are the purines,
Which bases are the pyrimidines,
What is a nucleoside
66  cards
LEC 48 Atypical Inheritance
What is somatic mosaicism,
What is germ cell mosaicism,
What is genomic imprinting
14  cards
LEC 49 Transporters & Pumps
What are transporters,
Transporters function very simila...,
Direction of net transport throug...
40  cards
LEC 50 Ion Channels & Epithelial Transport
What is the nernst equation,
What does the nernst equation sol...,
How do we use the calculated memb...
7  cards
LEC PKU Session
0  cards
Test 3 Diekman Review
0  cards
LEC 51 Xenobiotic Metabolism
What are the xenobiotic compounds,
What would be a strategy for elim...,
What is functionalization
11  cards

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