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Topic 1: Intro to Physiology
What is physiology,
What is homeostasis,
Cells can only survive within a n...
28  cards
Topic 2: Cell Physiology 1 - The Cell Membrane
What are the 3 structures found w...,
What is the phospholipid bilayer,
What is the function of the phosp...
25  cards
Topic 2: Cell Physiology 1 - Membrane Transport (Passive)
What is membrane transport,
What is a solute,
What is a solvent
16  cards
Topic 2: Cell Physiology 1 - Membrane Transport (Passive) Continued
What is osmotic pressure,
What is s2 has a high solute conc...,
What is the rule of osmotic press...
19  cards
Topic 2: Cell Physiology 1 - Membrane Transport (Active)
What do active processes require,
What is active transport,
What are the types of active proc...
18  cards
Topic 3: Nervous System 1 - Neurons + Electrical Properties of Cells
What does it mean by neurons are ...,
What occurs when neurons are stim...,
What causes electrical properties...
18  cards
Topic 3: Nervous System 1 - Neuronal Physiology
What is resting membrane potentia...,
What does rmp equal,
What are the 3 factors that estab...
23  cards
Topic 3: Nervous System 1 - Neuronal Physiology: AP
What is an action potential,
Where are action potentials trigg...,
Action potential graph and explan...
14  cards
Topic 3: Nervous System 1 - Neuronal Physiology: AP Propagation
What is ap propagation,
What occurs in ap propagation 3 s...,
Where does an ap propagate to
12  cards
Topic 3: Nervous System 1 - Neuronal Physiology: Synaptic Transmission at Neuronal Junction + Neuromuscular Junction
What does the ns depend on,
What is synaptic transmission,
What are the steps to synaptic tr...
15  cards
Topic 4: Nervous System 2: Sensory Input - Afferent NS
What is the function of the affer...,
How are stimuli detected,
What are 2 types of receptors
16  cards
Topic 4: Nervous System 2: Sensory Input - Special Senses
What happens to your eyes when li...,
Pathway in which light enters the...,
Pathway in hearing
4  cards
Topic 5: Nervous System 3 - Integration and Control - Spinal Cord
What does the sensory afferent di...,
What does the brain and spinal co...,
Which is responsible for reflexes...
22  cards
Topic 5: Nervous System 3 - Integration and Control - Brain
What are the 3 areas of the brain,
What is the function of the cereb...,
Why is the cerebrum important in ...
13  cards
Topic 5: Nervous System 3 - Integration and Control - Brain (Hypothalamus)
What does the hypothalamus regulate,
What is the limbic system compose...,
What does the emotional brain reg...
4  cards
Topic 6: Nervous System 6 - Motor Output - ANS
What are the two divisions of the...,
What is the general pathway of th...,
What are ans neurons distinguishe...
16  cards
Topic 6: Nervous System 6 - Motor Output - SNS Intro
Somatic nervous system pathway,
What are the three types of movem...,
What are the 2 reflexes in sns
6  cards
Topic 6: Nervous System 6 - Motor Output - SNS Levels of motor control
Levels of motor control diagram,
What occurs in level one planning 3,
What questions should you ask for...
15  cards
Topic 6: Nervous System 6 - Motor Output - Clinical applications of SNS
What occurs in destruction of upp...,
What occurs in spastic paralysis,
What are exaggerated reflexes
16  cards
Topic 7: Endocrine System - Types of Hormones
What does the endocrine system re...,
What generally occurs in the endo...,
Where are receptors proteins found 2
12  cards
Topic 7: Endocrine System - Regulation of Hormone Secretion into Blood
Stimuli acting on an endocrine gl...,
What is the stimulus in for a hum...,
How is increased blood glucose an...
8  cards
Topic 7: Endocrine System - Stress
What is stress,
What does stress trigger,
How is stressed co ordinated
22  cards
Topic 7: Endocrine System: Reproductive Hormones
After puberty diagram,
What is the function of testoster...,
After puberty diagram for females
8  cards
Topic 7: Endocrine System: Ovarian/Uterine Cycle
What occurs in days 1 14,
What occurs in the follicular pre...,
What occurs in the mestrual phase
11  cards
Topic 7: Endocrine System: Contraceptives
How do oral contraceptives work 3,
How do implants work,
How does the morning after pill w...
9  cards
Topic 8: Cell Physiology 2 - Basic Cell Processes
What are cells,
What is metabolism,
What is anabolism
18  cards
Topic 8: Cell Physiology 2 - Cellular Respiration
How can we produce atp using gluc...,
What is the reaction to produce a...,
After making atp what are the ste...
7  cards
Topic 9: Skeletal System - Bone Ossification
What is the function of the skele...,
What are the two types of bone os...,
What does the skeleton of an embr...
10  cards
Topic 9: Skeletal System - Bone Growth (postnatal)
What is bone growth in length,
How does bone grow in length 2,
What is bone growth in diameter c...
20  cards
Topic 10: Skeletal Muscle Physiology - Muscle Contraction
Why are muscles excitable,
Why are muscles contractile,
Why are muscles extensible
14  cards
Topic 10: Skeletal Muscle Physiology - Molecular Basis of Skeletal Muscle Contraction
What are the characteristics in a...,
Myosin head activation diagram,
What happens once actin binding s...
12  cards
Topic 10: Skeletal Muscle Physiology - Muscle Fiber Relaxation and Applications
What are the steps to muscle fibe...,
Ach broken down by ache on motor ...,
Why is atp necessary in muscle fi...
13  cards
Topic 10: Skeletal Muscle Physiology - Muscle Tension
What is muscle tension,
What is muscle tension determined by,
In a muscle fiber what is muscle ...
11  cards
Topic 10: Skeletal Muscle Physiology - Muscle Tension - Fiber Length
Which fiber length is optimum,
Why is resting fiber length optim...,
What happens if you decrease tens...
15  cards
Topic 10: Skeletal Muscle Physiology - Whole Muscle Contraction
What are the 2 types of whole mus...,
What occurs in isotonic muscle co...,
Give an example of isotonic contr...
12  cards
Topic 10: Skeletal Muscle Physiology - Muscle Fatigue and EPOC
What are the two types of muscle ...,
What is physiological fatigue 2,
What occurs in physiological fati...
12  cards
Topic 11: Cardiovascular System - Cardiac Physiology
What are the 2 parts of the cardi...,
What is the heart 2,
What type of cells is the conduct...
16  cards
Topic 11: Cardiovascular System - APs of SA and AV nodes + Myocardium
What type of cells are is the sa ...,
What is the threshold of these aps,
What are the 4 phases of pacemake...
20  cards
Topic 11: Cardiovascular System - Cardiac Cycle - Electrical Activity
What are the 3 components to the ...,
What is electrical activity 2,
How is the potential difference o...
12  cards
Topic 11: Cardiovascular System - Cardiac Cycle - Mechanical Activity + blood flow through heart
What are 2 main events of mechani...,
What is systole,
What is diastole
16  cards
Topic 11: Cardiovascular System - Cardiac Output
What is cardiac output,
Cardiac output formula,
Stroke volume sv
11  cards
Topic 11: Cardiovascular System - Cardiac Output - Control - Extrinsic
How is cardiac output controlled 2,
How is heart rate controlled 2,
How is hr modified
15  cards
Topic 11: Cardiovascular System - Cardiac Output - Control - SV
What is stroke volume controlled by,
How is sv controlled intrinsically 2,
What occurs in intrinsic control ...
17  cards
Topic 11: Cardiovascular System - Blood Circulation
What is blood flow,
What is blood flow in a vessel de...,
What is the formula for blood flow
14  cards
Topic 11: Cardiovascular System - Blood Circulation - Control
What are the factors that control...,
What does intrinsic regulation of...,
What occurs in myogenic regulation
14  cards
Topic 11: Cardiovascular System - Blood Pressure
What is blood pressure,
Why does blood pressure occur in ...,
What is systolic pressure
25  cards
Topic 11: Cardiovascular System - Capillary Exchange
What is capillary exchange between,
What three methods allow solutes ...,
What is the role of diffusion in ...
18  cards
Topic 11: Cardiovascular System - Circulatory Shock
Why does circulatory shock occur 2,
What are two types of shock,
What is hypovolemic shock
16  cards
Topic 11: Cardiovascular System - Blood - RBC
What are the components of the blood,
What are the components of plasma,
What is the role of water in plasma
17  cards
Topic 11: Cardiovascular System - Blood - WBC + Platelets
What are the 2 types of wbc,
What are the 3 types of granulocytes,
What is the function of neutrophi...
13  cards
Topic 11: Cardiovascular System - Hemostasis
What is hemostasis,
What 3 steps does hemostasis involve,
What occurs in vascular spasm 2
17  cards
Topic 12: Immune System - Types of Immunity - Innate (non-specific)
What is non specific innate immunity,
What are the three barriers in no...,
What are examples of physical bar...
13  cards
Topic 12: Immune System - Types of Immunity - Specific Resistance
What is specific resistance immunity,
What is an antigen ag 3,
What is an antibodie ab 2
14  cards
Topic 13: Respiratory System - Overview + Pulmonary Ventilation
What are the 3 processes involved...,
What is the flow of air from the ...,
Why does pulmonary ventilation occur
15  cards
Topic 13: Respiratory System - Pulmonary Ventilation Continued
What is the stretch in lungs dete...,
What is compliance 2,
What is recoil
15  cards
Topic 13: Respiratory System - Pulmonary Ventilation - Volumes
What is respiratory volume measur...,
1 respiration is equal to how man...,
What is tidal volume tv 2
17  cards
Topic 13: Respiratory System - External + Internal Respiration and Oxygen Transport
What occurs in external respirati...,
What is external respiration aide...,
What occurs in internal respirati...
17  cards
Topic 13: Respiratory System - CO2 Transport
Which 3 ways is co2 carried,
What 2 ways is co2 dissolved in p...,
What are the pressures in the lun...
12  cards
Topic 13: Respiratory System - Control of Respiration
What is the function of the respi...,
What are the 2 groups of neurons ...,
Wha
20  cards
Topic 13: Respiratory System - Clinical Applications
What occurs in hyperventilation 4,
What occurs in hypoventilation 2,
What is co caused by
4  cards

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