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Decks in this class (53)

Renal
What are the two fundamental func...,
What is excreted from the kidneys,
What is osmoregulation
29  cards
CVRS - Heart
What is the primary function of t...,
What is systole and diastole,
What is fish circulation like
63  cards
CVRS - Respiratory
What are the functions of the lungs,
What are the pulmonary volumes,
Species variation of the left lung
39  cards
Developmental biology
Why do you use animal models,
What invertebrate models are there,
What vertebrate models are there
19  cards
Cell division and differentation
What is hypertrophy,
What is hyperplasia,
What are the three cycles
16  cards
Neurology - basics
What is the morphological classif...,
Direction of flow classification,
Physiological classification
54  cards
Neurology - ears
What makes up the external part o...,
What makes up the middle ear,
What does the ossicle bones do
14  cards
Neurology - eyes
What are the three anatomic parts...,
What is the sclera,
What is the uvea
13  cards
Neurology - nose
How are odours detected,
How is the odour translated,
What does the odour impulse trave...
3  cards
Neurology - gustatory
How is taste detected,
What are the functions of taste,
What is aroma
3  cards
Locomotor - anatomical terminology
What is a cut straight down the m...,
W,
What is a horizontal cut through ...
9  cards
Locomotor - comparative locomotion
Why does locomotion exist,
What types of environment are there,
What is the significance of leg d...
16  cards
Locomotion - evolution
How to you track the patterns of ...,
What are the two types of speciation,
What are the sources of variation...
7  cards
Locomotor - bone and the skeleton
What is bone,
What are the functions of bone,
What classifies a long bone
29  cards
Locomotor - joints
What are synovial joints,
What is hyaline cartilage,
What is synovial fluid
27  cards
Locomotor - Muscles
What is the order of muscles smal...,
What is the epimysium,
What is the perimysium
20  cards
Locomotor - Cartilage, Tendons and Ligaments
What is the function of a tendon,
What makes up a tendon,
What makes up a ligament
10  cards
Locomotor - Canine Anatomy
Details on the forelimb,
What is the scapula,
What is the humerus
32  cards
Locomotor - Equine anatomy
Features of equine scapula,
Features of humerus,
Features of radius ulna
10  cards
Locomotor - stance and stride
Fore leg,
Stance hindlimb,
Swing forelimb
3  cards
Alimentary - Introduction
What does the hindgut consist of,
What does the foregut consist of,
What does the midgut consist of
41  cards
Alimentary - secretion and motility
What is exocrine,
What is endocrine,
What are the three different mode...
31  cards
Alimentary - development of the GIT
What is the gut produced from,
How does the endoderm form the gut,
What is the primtive gut tube
16  cards
Alimentary - digestion and absorption
What is digestion,
What is absorption,
What are alpha amylases
16  cards
Alimentary - Histology
Where would you find simple colum...,
What would you find simple cuboid...,
Wha
6  cards
Alimentary - Headgut, pharynx and larynx
What is prehension,
What is mastication,
What is deglutition
53  cards
Alimentary - simple stomachs
What is the abdominal cavity,
What is the peritoneum,
What does the peritoneum do
23  cards
Dentistry
How do the teeth begin to develop...,
Whats the first step of tooth dev...,
What happens to the dental bud
48  cards
Alimentary - Gastric ulceration
What causes ulcers,
How do nsaids cause ulcers,
What are the clinical signs of ul...
6  cards
Alimentary - Maldigestion and Malabsorption
What are the exocrine functions o...,
What does the pancreas secrete fo...,
What does the pancreas secrete fo...
36  cards
Alimentary - Liver
Where does the liver sit,
What does the liver do,
What are the details of the prote...
7  cards
Alimentary - diarrhoea
What is the structure of the smal...,
What is the structure of a cyrpt,
How are carbs and proteins digest...
16  cards
Alimentary - Ruminant
How many stomachs are there in th...,
What is the vasculature of the ru...,
What can you feel on the left han...
25  cards
Alimentary - mastication
What is mastication,
What is the jaw,
What are jaw differences between ...
11  cards
Alimentary - sinuses
What is the external nose,
What is the philtrum,
What is the vestibule
12  cards
Alimentary - ruminant metabolism and energy imbalance
How long does digestion take,
What are the three phases of dige...,
What are the vfas and their propo...
37  cards
Alimentary - equine and swine anatomy
What is the equine stomach made u...,
Why cant you palapate the stomach...,
What is the caecum like equine
16  cards
Alimentary - metabolism
What is catabolic,
What is anabolic,
What is gibbs free energy
42  cards
Endocrinology
What is endocrinology,
What is a hormone,
What are endocrine glands
29  cards
POS - Virology
What is a virus,
What does it need,
What are the details
41  cards
POS - Virology Structure
What are viruses dependent on,
How is a virus not cellular,
What does the host provide to the...
21  cards
POS - Virology Replicatio
How do viruses attach to cell sur...,
What,
How does a virus attach to the cell
27  cards
Reproduction - Glossary
What is a gonad,
What is an glycoprotein,
What is a peptide
9  cards
Reproduction - meiosis I and II etc
How many chromasomes chromatids d...,
What does poildy mean,
What is haploid
20  cards
Reproduction - puberty
What is reproduction,
What happens to females during pu...,
What happens to males during puberty
15  cards
Reproduction - male anatomy/spermatogenesis
What are testes,
What muscles are important for te...,
What are the structures within th...
34  cards
Reproduction - female anatomy/oogenesis/folliculogenesis
What produces gametes in a female...,
What is the anatomy of the ovary,
What happens in the oviducts
40  cards
Reproduction - pelvis
What is the pelvic girdle,
What is the acetabulum,
What is the pelvic symphysis
22  cards
Reproduction - fertilisation, maternal recognition of pregnancy & placental development
What is the first stage of fertil...,
What happens in the uterus,
What happens in the sustained tra...
26  cards
Reproduction - parturition
What leads to the onset of partur...,
What are the 3 stages of parturition,
What stimulates myometrial contra...
7  cards
Reproduction - mammary gland and lactation
What is the streak canal,
What is the teat cistern,
What is the gland cistern
17  cards
Immunology - basis of infection and immunity
What is a eukaryote,
What are the features of a eukary...,
What is a prokaryote
60  cards
Immunology - viruses
What are viruses dependent on
1  cards

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