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Decks in this class (19)

CNS Development and Brain Divisions (Lec 1A)
What stage does the formation of ...,
When neuropore closes first super...,
What are the lumina floor roof of...
31  cards
CNS Organization (Lec 1B)
True or false the brain initiates...,
True or false the spinal cord is ...,
What is the site of coordination ...
48  cards
Brain Function (Lec 2)
True or false the cerebral cortex...,
Describe granular neurons,
Describe fusiform neurons
28  cards
General Sensory Mechanisms (Lec 3)
This type of receptor deals with ...,
Nociceptors have free nerve endin...,
This type of receptor includes ro...
44  cards
General Sensory Mechanisms II (Lec 4)
What does widespread bilateral ex...,
Where does the somatosensory area...,
True or false projections from so...
40  cards
Vision (Lec 5)
Define refraction,
What happens to light that strike...,
Refractive power measures what
64  cards
Auditory Senses (Lec 6)
What is the conduction pathway se...,
The tympanic membrane surface are...,
What do the tympanic membrane and...
27  cards
Spinal Cord, Brainstem, Cortex Control of Motor Function (Lec 7)
What are the three groups of neur...,
What type of fibers to alpha moto...,
True or false anterior motor neur...
84  cards
Contributions of Cerebellum and Basal Nuclei to Motor Function (Lec 8)
The primary motor cortex area 4 o...,
The primary motor cortex area 4 o...,
The execution of commands by the ...
45  cards
Energy Balance and Metabolism II (Lec 13)
Atp is generated by the combustio...,
Synthesis of cellular components ...,
What does phosphocreatine functio...
64  cards
Physiology of Liver and Pancreas (Lec 14)
What are the two pathways of bloo...,
Liver cell plates are composed of...,
___ ___ lie between two layers of...
90  cards
Endocrine Principles (Lec 15)
_____ feedback prevents over acti...,
In regards to feedback loops cont...,
Lh surge is an example of ___ fee...
74  cards
Study Guide Lec 13
How does supercoiling arise what ...,
What functions does supercoiling ...,
Describe the composition and stru...
27  cards
Study Guide Lec 14
Define a transition mutation,
Define a transversion mutation,
Which mutation is more common tra...
39  cards
Study Guide Lec 15
True or false molecular genetics ...,
How is recombinant dna technology...,
___ dna is used to make pharmaceu...
32  cards
Study Guide Lec 16
A ___ map locates genes or marker...,
A ___ map locates genes or marker...,
Because recombination frequencies...
32  cards
Thyroid Hormones (Lec 16)
___ mg of iodine are required eac...,
Iodine is absorbed from gut tract...,
What symporter is in the basal me...
39  cards
Adrenal Hormones (Lec 17)
Corticosteroids are synthesized f...,
Corticosteroids are provided most...,
Acth increases the number of ____...
42  cards
Calcium Balance (Lec 18)
Increases in calcium ions above n...,
Symptoms of hypercalemia tend to ...,
Decreases in calcium storage caus...
55  cards

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