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Haematopoeisis
What percentage of the blood is h...,
Where is the primary site of haem...,
What are totipotent stem cells
24  cards
Haemostasis
What substances allow platelets t...,
Describe the formation of a soft ...,
Describe the initiation pathway o...
23  cards
Osteology and movements of the vertebral column
How many cervical vertebrae are t...,
How many thoracic vertebrae are t...,
How many lumbar vertebrae are there
14  cards
Chest Wall
Where is the neurovascular plane ...,
What are the true ribs,
What are the false ribs
11  cards
Cardiovascular anatomy introduction
What is the surface anatomy of th...,
What are the layers surrounding t...
2  cards
Anatomy of the heart 1
What are the layers of the vascul...,
Why is the fossa ovalis a thing,
What is a ventricular septal defe...
6  cards
Anatomy of the heart 2
What are the two parts of the int...,
Describe the conducting system of...,
What are the leads of a pacemaker...
8  cards
Cardiovascular physiology intro
What are the steps of the cardiac...,
What is cardiac excitation contra...,
What factors effect cardiac strok...
19  cards
Vasculature
What is a pericyte,
What can effect contraction of sm...,
Does no cause vasodilation or con...
14  cards
Cardiac output
Factors that effect cardiac output,
What is preload,
What is afterload
11  cards
Initiation of heartbeat
Compare the timings of a neuronal...,
What is the cardiac qt interval a...,
Why is the refractory period of a...
12  cards
Cardiac cycle
Whats is pqrst in an ecg,
What is the dicrotic notch,
How would you see if jugular veno...
6  cards
Regulation of blood pressure
What is a normal blood pressure a...,
Why does the baroreceptor reflex ...,
What is the name of cix
14  cards
Introduction to resp physiology
What is boyles law,
How are the lungs coupled to the ...,
What are the inspiratory muscles
21  cards
Lung mechanics 2
What does copd stand for what is it,
What is the purpose of a surfacta...,
What is surfactant in the lungs m...
12  cards
Resp system anatomy 1
What structures pass through the ...,
What is the costodiaphragmatic re...,
Where is the costodiaphragmatic r...
6  cards
Resp system 2 anatomy
What direction do the internal in...,
What direction do the external in...,
What are the intrinsic chest musc...
15  cards
Gaseous diffusion and transport online lesson
What can cause a bohr shift to a ...,
What can causes a bohr shift to a...,
What colour is carboxyhaemoglobin
25  cards
Resp anatomy 3
What are the parts of the upper r...,
What is the point at which the tr...,
What are the types of nasal sinuses
10  cards
Gaseous diffusion and transport 1
What is daltons law,
What does ph2o depend on,
What are the typical values for p...
4  cards
Resp 4 anatomy
How many lobes does the right lun...,
How many lobes does the left lung...,
What nerves make up the sympathet...
6  cards
Control of ventilation
What are the respiratory nuclei i...,
Describe the drg,
What factors can cause higher cen...
22  cards
Ventilation-perfusion relationships
What are the natural and healthy ...,
How does a right to left shunt form,
How does a r l shunt affect po2 a...
9  cards
Resp 5 anatomy
What side of the body does the he...,
What are the common constrictions...,
What level is the cricoid cartila...
11  cards
Innate immune protection
What is an innate immune response,
How does the innate immune system...,
What are pamps
14  cards
Coordinated CV responses 1
Why does cardiac output decrease ...,
How is fluid loss in the capillar...,
What is the veno articular axon r...
6  cards
Antibodies, lymphocytes and diversity
Describe the receptor on the surf...,
Describe the receptor on the surf...,
What are the segments that make u...
24  cards
Pharmacokinetics
What are the two types of metabol...,
What is the pharmacology definiti...,
What is the definition of bioavai...
4  cards
Coordinated CV responses 2
What could cause a concealed haem...,
How does chronic blood loss present,
How does acute blood loss present
8  cards
Fundamental principles of pharmacology 2
What is the shape of the graph of...,
What is the shape of the graph of...,
What is ec50 in pharmacology
8  cards
T-cells, effector functions and MHCs
What does mhc stand for,
What are the two types of mhc mol...,
Where are mhc i cells presented
11  cards
Immune recognition and immune tolerance
What are the two stages of thymic...,
Where does the positive selection...,
What are tmecs
11  cards
Acute/chronic inflammation
What type of immunity gives rise ...,
What type of immunity gives rise ...,
Why can scar tissue form
20  cards
When the immune system goes wrong
What is immunological hypersensit...,
What mediates an allergic response,
What is atopy
18  cards
Introduction to microbiology
What are the different classes of...,
What two substances make up the p...,
What colour do gram pos neg bacte...
3  cards
Pathogenesis of microbial infections
What type of parasite replicates ...,
What type of parasite replicates ...,
What is the most common bacteria ...
26  cards
Diagnosis and control of infection
What are zoonotic diseases,
What is a fomite,
What is the difference between a ...
3  cards

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