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Decks in this class (32)

Lecture 1 - Introduction
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Lecture 2 - Fluid Compartments, Diffusion, And Membrane Permeability
What is diffusion,
What is flux,
What does unidirectional movement...
12  cards
Lecture 3 - Movement Of Water Across Membranes
What is osmosis,
What is osmotic pressure,
What is osmolality
16  cards
Lecture 4 - Passive Movement of Molecules
What membrane bound proteins aid ...,
What is primary active transport ...,
What is secondary active transpor...
7  cards
Lecture 5 - Active Transport and Membrane Potentials
When is active transport required,
What transporter is na k atpase a...,
What does na k atpase transport
9  cards
Lecture 6 - Membrane potentials
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Lecture 7 - Structure and Function of Epithelia
What does epithelia consist of,
What are the two sides of epithelia,
What is the apical membrane also ...
40  cards
Lecture 8 - Absorptive and Secretory Epithelia
How is electroneutrality achieved...,
What type of process is na couple...,
What type of transport is the mov...
36  cards
Lecture 9 - Structure of Epithelia
What determines transport propert...,
What does claudin 1 do,
Where might we find tight junctio...
15  cards
Lecture 10 - Signal transduction in Epithelia 1 (Renal)
What are the steps of gpcr activa...,
What occurs in the pt,
What reabsorption occurs in dct
29  cards
Lecture 11 - Signal transduction in Epithelia 2 (Gastro)
What do hormones and nerve signal...,
What does parietal epithelia secrete,
What does the pancreas secrete
29  cards
Lecture 12 - Epithelial cell polarity
What is polarity in epithelia,
Why must proteins be sorted and d...,
What is the formation of the cell...
28  cards
Lecture 13 - Protein trafficking in epithelia 2 (TBC)
How can genetic polymorphisms or ...,
What difference in epithelial pro...,
How is protein trafficking in epi...
19  cards
Lecture 14 - Protein trafficking in epithelia 3
What is required to specifically ...,
What are the 3 models for protein...,
What is the direct route model fo...
23  cards
Lecture 15 - Protein turnover in epithelia
What is protein half life,
What does the lifetime of a prote...,
Where are protein degraded
18  cards
Lecture 16 - Introduction to the Kidney
What of blood flow does the kidne...,
Why does the kidney recieve a lot...,
How does the kidney control the c...
39  cards
Lecture 17 - Glomerular Filtration, Daily Filtered Load and Maximum Transport
What is tubular reabsorption,
How is tubular reabsorption achieved,
How much water is filtered excret...
31  cards
Lecture 18 - Water and the Kidney
What percentage of tbw is found i...,
What percentage of tbw is found i...,
What does ecf consist of including
25  cards
Lecture 19 - Na+ handling by the Kidney I
What is our daily source of na,
What is the daily loss of na,
What is urine controlled by
41  cards
Lecture 20 - Na+ handling by the Kidney II
Summarise the reabsorption of the...,
What is the relationship between ...,
What factors affect the tubular r...
45  cards
Lecture 21 - Renal handling of potassium
What is the concentration of k in...,
What happens when ecf 5 mm,
What happens when ecf 35 mm
39  cards
Lecture 22 - Renal handling of calcium
What can rickets be caused by,
What is ca2 homeostasis a balance...,
What is the concentration of ca2 ...
28  cards
Lecture 23 - Pathophysiology of the kidney
What is diabetes insipidus,
Where is vasopressin adh produced,
Where is adh stored
33  cards
Lecture 24 - Organisation and Regulation
What is the gi tract,
What is the gastrointestinal syst...,
What makes up the long epithelium...
64  cards
Lecture 25 - GI Tract Regulation
What is the distance ens regulati...,
What is the distance ens regulati...,
What distance can hormonal regula...
61  cards
Lecture 26 - Specfic Motility Patterns
What is the function of chewing m...,
What is the control of chewing ma...,
What is swallowing
86  cards
Lecture 27 - GI Secretion
What is the endocrine secretion i...,
What does exocrine secretion do i...,
What are the major components of ...
45  cards
Lecture 28 - Gastric Acid Secretion
What are the components of gastri...,
What is the function of acid in g...,
What is the function of pepsin
43  cards
Lecture 29 - Regulation of Gastric Acid Secretion I
What is gastric secretion during ...,
What is gastric secretion during ...,
Secretion of bicarbonate into the...
16  cards
Lecture 30 - Regulation of Gastric Acid Secretion II
What signals the feedback inhibit...,
What are the two sites of feedbac...,
What is involved in feedback inhi...
25  cards
Lecture 31 - Pancreatic and Biliary Secretion
Where is cck released from,
What does cck do,
Where is secretin released from
52  cards
Lecture 32 - Intestinal Function
Where are the sites of absorption...,
What absorption happens in the sm...,
What absorption happens in the pr...
57  cards

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