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Lecture 1: Skin
Integumentary,
Functions of the skin and accesor...,
Skin consists of 3 primary layers
16  cards
Lecture 1.5: Skin
What is the cutaneous plexus,
What is the subpapillary plexus,
What is the hypodermis
11  cards
Lecture 2: Skin
What is function of arrector pili...,
What is function of root hair plexus,
What are sebaceous glands
15  cards
Lecture 3: Skin
What are free nerve endings,
Where are tactile merkel discs lo...,
What do merkel discs detect
21  cards
Lecture 4: Heart anatomy
Lymphatic vascular system is a,
Name the three types of capillary,
3 pathways for drainage
14  cards
Lecture 5: Heart anatomy
Function of atrioventricular av v...,
Function of semilunar valves,
Features of myocardium
7  cards
Lecture 6: Arteries and veins
What are the three layers of bloo...,
What comprises the tunica intima,
What comprises the tunica media
10  cards
Lecture 7: Capillaries and lymphatics
What is the function of capillaries,
What does the function of capilla...,
Role of precapillary sphincters
15  cards
Lecture 8: Heart as a pump
What do av valves control,
What do aortic and pulmonary valv...,
How do we increase force of cardi...
9  cards
Lecture 9: the excitable heart
Where does depolarisation of the ...,
How does the impulse spread betwe...,
What is special about cardiac cel...
9  cards
Lecture 10: Control of heart and BP
Describe blood pressures througho...,
Which of the following statements...,
Describe blood flow in to arteries
12  cards
Lecture 11: Controlling Regional Blood Flows
How is cardiac output distributed...,
What is the distribution of cardi...,
Which of the following events is ...
7  cards
Lecture 12: Venous Blood flow
What is compliance in blood vessels,
Compliance in arteries high or low,
Compliance in veins high or low
6  cards
Lecture 13: functions of blood
What are the three key functions ...,
Describe the composition of plasma,
What are the formed elements of b...
11  cards
Lecture 14: Overview and URT
What are the four components of t...,
What are the six components of th...,
What are the three other main com...
26  cards
Lecture 15: LRT
What are the functions of the low...,
What and where is the larynx and ...,
What folds can be found in the la...
24  cards
Lecture 16: Anatomy of the Thorax and breathing
What are our body cavities lined ...,
What are the boundaries of the th...,
How does breathing work
12  cards
Lecture 17: The work of breathing
What are the two opposing forces ...,
What can lung stiffness be relate...,
How do the lungs over come surfac...
8  cards
Lecture 18: O2 and CO2 exchange
What is the equation used for how...,
How do we figure out alveolar ven...,
Which of the following statements...
10  cards
Lecture 19: Gas transport and respiratory control
What two forms can oxygen be tran...,
What are the functions characteri...,
What is haemoglobin s binding cur...
14  cards
Lecture 20: Basic structure of the GI
What is the role of the gl system,
What are the majors organs of the...,
What are the accessory organs of ...
24  cards
Lecture 21: Stomach and Pancreas
What is the peritoneum,
What does retroperitoneal mean,
What is the mesentery and what is...
24  cards
Lecture 22: The small intestine
What are the three main regions o...,
What is the role of the duodenum,
What is the main role of the jeju...
18  cards
Lecture 23: The large intestine and liver
What is the main role of the larg...,
What does the large intestine con...,
What can the colon be divided int...
33  cards
Lecture 24: Intro GI physiology
What does mechanical digestion do...,
What does chemical digestion do h...,
What are the two main types of re...
35  cards
Lecture 25: Secretion into GIT
What are the two pathways for mol...,
What is the difference between se...,
What is the difference between en...
52  cards
Lecture 26: Chemical digestion in GIT
What is the main reason for chemi...,
How many amino acids can be made ...,
Are lipids essential for humans
35  cards
Lecture 27: Absorption
What is absorption,
Where does bulk absorption occur,
Where does fine tuning absorption...
27  cards
Lecture 28: Structure of kidney
What percentage of males vs femal...,
What percentage of our body s wat...,
How does the urinary system maint...
24  cards
Lecture 29: The nephron
How many nephron approximately ar...,
What are the two types of nephron,
What type of nephron is more common
27  cards
Lecture 30: Functions of the kidney and nephron process
What are the seven major function...,
What is the endocrine function of...,
What is the main metabolic featur...
39  cards
Lecture 31: Glomerular function
What percentage of cardiac output...,
What are the two types of pressur...,
What are the four pressures that ...
24  cards
Lecture 32: Na+/water reabsorbtion, control of body water, urine
What are the three locations wher...,
How is regulated facultative wate...,
Is bulk water reabsorbtion regulated
26  cards
Lecture 33: Ureters, Bladder, Urethra
Describe transitional epithelium ...,
Where do ureters come from and wh...,
How is urine moved to the bladder
21  cards
Lecture 34: Reproductive system 1 + male repro
What bones make up the pelvis,
Is the pelvic inlet outlet open o...,
What is the false greater pelvis ...
31  cards
Lecture 35: Male reproduction 2
Why are the testes held on the ou...,
What are the two muscles found wi...,
Where do the two spermatic cords ...
31  cards
Lecture 36: Female reproduction 1
What is the functions of the fema...,
What is the perineum,
What is the female external genit...
36  cards
Lecture 37: Female reproduction 2
Formation of oocytes female gamet...,
Can females produce more gametes ...,
How does the population of oogoni...
39  cards
Lecture 38: Coitus and fertilisation/contraceptives
What is coitus,
What is intromission,
What is insemenation
33  cards

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