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Decks in this class (72)

Introduction to Cells
Features all cell types posses pr...,
Function of plasma membrane 2,
Structure of plasma membrane 3
45  cards
Acids, bases and buffers 03/10
Acid definition 1,
How do protons exist in water 2,
Base definition 3
36  cards
Cartilage and bone
The 4 types of tissue 1,
Function of skeleton 2,
2 categories of skeleton 3
96  cards
Skin and mucous membranes
Functions of the skin 1,
Layers of the skin 2,
What are sebaceous glands 3
60  cards
Connective tissues
What are the 4 types of tissue 1,
Function of connective tissue 2,
Connective tissues in the head of...
52  cards
Endocrine and exocrine glands
What cells make up glands 1,
What are endocrine glands 2,
Example of endocrine gland being ...
96  cards
Dental charting
Importance of charting 1,
What has charting been used for i...,
What should be charted 3
42  cards
Introduction to Histology
Histology definition 1,
What is associated with disruptio...,
Pathology definition 3
47  cards
Epithelia
What are the 4 tissues types 1,
Where is epithelial tissue found 2,
How are all epithelia arranged 3
48  cards
Amino acids and proteins
What are some biological roles of...,
Polypeptide definition 2,
What is the smallest functional p...
47  cards
Proteins, polysaccharides and lipids
What are the two structures found...,
Description of a helix 2,
How to a helices form 3
53  cards
Overview of the alimentary system
Overall function of digestive sys...,
Definition of absorption 2,
Which two groups of organs make u...
82  cards
Muscle
What are the 4 tissue types 1,
What are the 3 types of muscle 2,
Function of skeletal muscle 3
80  cards
Periodontium
What structures are part of the p...,
What does the periodontal ligamen...,
Which are the main cells found in...
26  cards
Oral mucosa
Functions of the oral mucosa 1,
What does the oral mucosa provide...,
What substance can be secreted fr...
41  cards
Small intestine
What does the word small in small...,
What are the 3 components of the ...,
What does it mean when describing...
71  cards
Mouth, pharynx, oesophagus
Meaning of cervical viscera 1,
3 overall functions of cervical v...,
Structure of the pharynx 3
74  cards
Tooth morphology
Difference between mesio incisal ...,
Which structures meet to form the...,
How to differentiate between mesi...
51  cards
Stomach
Location of abdominal cavity 1,
Why are the organs in the abdomin...,
Why is there no solid division be...
68  cards
Liver and Pancreas
Why is the pancreas described as ...,
What is the endocrine portion of ...,
Function of endocrine portion of ...
84  cards
Concepts in microbiology - bacteria
Which pathogen causes angular che...,
2 possible sources of staphylococ...,
How is staphylococcus aureus pass...
78  cards
Concepts in microbiology - viruses and prions
Genetic material found in viruses 1,
Which infectious agent has no nuc...,
What is meant by viruses being me...
108  cards
Large intestine
What are the 3 parts of the large...,
Which feature prevents the reflux...,
Where is the ileocecal valve loca...
74  cards
Alimentary controls
2 categories which control the al...,
2 categories of autonomic nervous...,
2 categories of somatic voluntary...
78  cards
Nerves
4 types of tissue in the human bo...,
Overall function of the nervous s...,
Function of organs of the nervous...
97  cards
Nervous conduction and transmission
What is the resting membrane pote...,
At resting membrane potential whi...,
How is the membrane polarised des...
50  cards
Central nervous system
What constitutes the central nerv...,
Within which structures do the br...,
What are meninges 3
47  cards
Cranial nerves
What are the 12 cranial nerves 1,
Function of cranial nerves 2,
Which cranial nerves contain para...
48  cards
Autonomic nervous system
Which component of the nervous sy...,
Function of the autonomic nervous...,
2 divisions of the autonomic nerv...
52  cards
Embryology
Events of first week of pregnancy 1,
When and where does fertilisation...,
Name of a fertilised ovum 3
61  cards
Enamel
Composition of enamel by weight 1,
What forms the small 1 organic co...,
What is the basic structural unit...
67  cards
Blood
What are the cells in blood known...,
What is the blood composed of 2,
What cells formed elements are fo...
100  cards
Thorax
What is the thorax 1,
Name of cartilage that connects r...,
What are the boundaries of the th...
72  cards
Tooth development
What alternative to implants and ...,
Drawbacks of possible tooth germ ...,
What are the 3 primary embryonic ...
93  cards
Introduction to pharmacology
What is pharmacology 1,
What is a drug 2,
When did pharmacology emerge as a...
61  cards
Clinical development of the dentition
What are the stages of development 1,
What structures do newborns have ...,
What are the shapes of the gum pa...
45  cards
Introduction to orthodontics
What is orthodontics 1,
During which stage of development...,
What type of radiograph is used t...
31  cards
Muscle physiology
3 types of muscle cell 1,
How can muscle cells be classified 2,
Which muscle cells are striated 3
61  cards
Molecular biology 1 - nucleosides and nucleotides
Role of nucleotides 1,
2 types of nucleic acids 2,
Functions of nucleic acids 3
65  cards
Molecular biology 2 - nucleic acids
Function of nucleic acids 1,
Which part of the nucleic acid is...,
Standard direction of nucleic aci...
53  cards
Molecular biology 3 - recombinant DNA technology
What is recombinant dna 1,
Applications of recombinant dna t...,
Examples of protein therapies pro...
41  cards
Cardiovascular system
What is the cardiovascular system 1,
Where does gas exchange occur in ...,
Components of the cvs 3
176  cards
Infection hazards in dentistry
Name of e learning programme for ...,
How many microorganisms per ml of...,
How many cultivable bacterial spe...
31  cards
Basic life support
What are the shockable cardiac ar...,
What is asystole 2,
What is pulseless electrical acti...
33  cards
History taking
How should you open the consultat...,
What does c o stand for 2,
What does hpc stand for 3
21  cards
Oral environment 1
Components of oral fluid 1,
2 overall functions of oral fluid 2,
Examples of the protective functi...
49  cards
Oral environment 2
Function of amylase 1,
Which ion is required for amylase...,
Which ion is a cofactor for amyla...
63  cards
Oral environment 3
Volume of saliva in the mouth 1,
How thick is the film of saliva t...,
Where in the mouth is the salivar...
45  cards
Concepts in microbiology - fungi
What does mycology mean 1,
What are medical mycologists 2,
What is mycotoxicology 3
78  cards
Molecular basis of health, disease and therapeutics
Alternative term for cause of dis...,
Alternative term for progression ...,
Example of oral health having con...
60  cards
radiographs
What are radiographs 1,
How are radiographs produced 2,
3 ways x rays can interact with m...
38  cards
Respiration: mechanics
What are the two meanings of resp...,
Tissue respiration definition 2,
Breathing definition 3
55  cards
respiration - gas exchange
What is the inspiratory reserve v...,
What is the inspiratory capacity 2,
What is the vital capacity 3
46  cards
Introduction to immunity and pathology
Immunology definition 1,
Pathology definition 2,
Why is immunology and pathology i...
81  cards
Innate immunity 1
Examples of inciting causes 1,
What is inflammation 2,
4 stages of inflammation 3
47  cards
Making a diagnosis
What are the steps to making a di...,
In what percentage of cases does ...,
C o meaning 3
44  cards
Innate immunity 2
What are the possible effector re...,
What are mediators 2,
Where do immune cells in the oral...
53  cards
Neck
What is the superior limit of the...,
What is the inferior limit of the...,
Where is the apex of the lungs fo...
62  cards
Intro to gingival and periodontal diseases
Periodontology definition 1,
What makes up the periodontium pe...,
What is the border between the en...
67  cards
Microbes in oral health
Which is the most common global h...,
What is the oral microbiome 2,
What makes up the oral microbiome 3
23  cards
Introduction to endocrine systems
At what concentration is a hormon...,
Where is a hormone secreted from 2,
How does is a hormone transported 3
48  cards
occlusion
3 parts that make up the articula...,
What are the 3 parts of a cusp 2,
Where does the word occlusion com...
46  cards
Adaptive immunity 1
What is the adaptive immune system 1,
How are both the innate and adapt...,
How does adaptive immunity provid...
71  cards
Dietary advice
What are the 3 most important fac...,
What factors place a patient at h...,
What investigations would you do ...
49  cards
Respiratory tract
Function of respiratory tract 1,
What 2 components make up the res...,
Which components make up the uppe...
109  cards
Head and neck anatomy
What are the 2 major functions of...,
How can the bones of the head be ...,
What do the cranial bones form 3
134  cards
Bones and joints
How many bones are in the human b...,
Why do newborns have more than 20...,
Which have more bones hand and wr...
137  cards
Adaptive immunity 2 (B cells)
Which subset of t cells drive ant...,
Where do b cells originate and ma...,
Where are b cells found in large ...
65  cards
Endocrine glands
Name 3 endocrine glands in the br...,
Location of hypothalamus 2,
What is the name of the connectio...
143  cards
Clinical anatomy of the face
What is the name of the skeleton ...,
What are the 2 parts of the crani...,
What is the neurocranium 3
169  cards
Acute and chronic inflammation
Aetiology definition 1,
Pathogenesis definition 2,
Sequalae definition 3
80  cards
Control of water and electrolytes
How is water gained by the body 1,
How is water lost by the body 2,
What is the average volume of wat...
70  cards

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