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Decks in this class (34)

HaDPop
What is a census useful for,
What is a census,
Crude birth rate is
81  cards
MGD S1 - Amino acids, Proteins and Protein folding
Golgi body is important for what,
Cytoplasm is involved in,
Function of lysosomes
32  cards
MGD S2 - Haemoglobin, Myoglobin and Enzymes
Describe structure and function o...,
Describe structure and function o...,
What are the two states of haemog...
25  cards
MGD S3 - Protein activity regulation, Chromosomes, DNA and Nucleotides
What is allosteric enzyme control...,
Describe covalent modification of...,
What is proteolytic activation
52  cards
MGD S4 - DNA replication, Cell division and Inheritance
What is the role of the cell cycle,
What are the stages of the cell c...,
What s occurring during s phase o...
24  cards
MGD S5 - Transcription, Translation and the Genetic code
Explain the process of initiation...,
Describe the process of elongatio...,
Describe the process of terminati...
27  cards
MGD S6 - Protein processing and targeting in cells
What is the difference between co...,
Explain the protein secretion pat...,
List the protein modifications ma...
43  cards
TOB S1 - Light Microscopy and Epithelia
What is meant by the term tissue,
Why is histology valuable to diag...,
What is a smear and what tissues ...
49  cards
TOB S2 - Glands and Internal surfaces of the body
Define a gland,
List the ways in which glands are...,
How are glands classified by secr...
56  cards
TOB S3 - Cell Ultrastructure
Define the term limit of resolution,
Why are electron microscopes capa...,
What are the key features of a bi...
35  cards
TOB S4 - Viruses and Bugs in the System (from S3)
What is an infection answer as if...,
What causes infection answer as i...,
What makes a person susceptible t...
25  cards
TOB S5 - Connective Tissues and Skin
What is the embryonic origin of c...,
What are the three basic componen...,
What are the basic functions of c...
108  cards
TOB S6+7 - Cartilage, Bone, Ossification and Bone Disease
What is the function of the chond...,
What are lacunae entrapped chondr...,
What does cartilage contain
85  cards
MGD S7+8 - Molecular Diagnoses
Describe the process of dna seque...,
Why are dideoxynucleotides useful...,
Describe the action of restrictio...
28  cards
Metabolism S1 - Nutrition, Diet, Homeostasis and Energy reactions in cells
What are the features of cataboli...,
What are the features of anabolic...,
What is the daily energy expendit...
61  cards
Metabolism S2 - Energy Production (Carbohydrates)
Describe some features of monosac...,
How are disaccharides formed what...,
What are the 3 major dietary disa...
47  cards
Metabolism S3 - Energy Production (Carbohydrates and Lipids)
The tca cycle is a central pathwa...,
The tca cycle occurs where,
Is the tca cycle oxidative or red...
54  cards
Metabolism S4 - Energy Storage
Describe the three major energy s...,
How many reactions are involved i...,
What s the equation of the first ...
93  cards
Metabolism S5 - Lipid Transport and Byproducts of Energy Metabolism
How are lipids transported in the...,
What are the albumin bound fatty ...,
What is the maximum normal level ...
59  cards
Metabolism S6 - Drug Metabolism
Define pharmacodynamics and pharm...,
What processes are covered by pha...,
What can be said about the activi...
38  cards
Metabolism S7 - Endocrine System
Define hormone and briefly descri...,
What are the classes of hormone,
Describe the physical features of...
55  cards
TOB S8 - Muscle and Disorders
What are the 3 forms of muscle,
Which forms of muscle are striate...,
Describe the ultrastructure appea...
61  cards
Metabolism S8 - Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome
What is diabetes mellitus,
How do genetic factors play a rol...,
When does t1 diabetes typically p...
50  cards
Metabolism S9 - Disorders of Adrenal and Pituitary Glands
List the hormones produced in the...,
What are the three zones of the a...,
What is produced in the medulla o...
34  cards
TOB S9 - Nerves and the ANS
Describe the structure of a perip...,
What are the 3 basic nerve cell t...,
What surrounds peripheral nerve a...
33  cards
MGD S9 - Mutagenesis
How does a change in the base seq...,
What is a point mutation,
What is the difference between a ...
38  cards
MGD S10 - Chromosomal abnormalities
What are chromosomes made out of,
What is chromatin made out of,
What are the different varieties ...
40  cards
TOB S10 - Blood Cells and Haemopoiesis
What are the two stages of haemop...,
Give a brief description of haemo...,
Describe the process of haemopoie...
35  cards
Metabolism S10 - The Thyroid Gland
Describe the position of the thyr...,
Describe the vasculature associat...,
Describe the shape size and weigh...
30  cards
Metabolism S11 - Calcium Metabolism and Adaptations of Metabolism
What are the major functions of c...,
In what forms does calcium appear...,
What is the key role of phosphate...
60  cards
TOB S11 - Innate and Adaptive Immunity
What are the humoral components o...,
What are the cellular components ...,
What is the function of transferr...
22  cards
Embryology Lecture 1 - Early Embryonic Development 1
What occurs between release of an...,
Where is the ideal site for impla...,
Define the pre embryonic embryoni...
33  cards
Embryology Lecture 2 - Early Embryonic Development 2
Define bilaminar disk,
What is a germ layer,
What is the ectoderm
33  cards
Embryology Lecture 3 - Early Embryonic Development 3
How is the neural tube formed,
What are somites and how do they ...,
What is the significance of the o...
18  cards

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