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Decks in this class (22)

Lecture 1
What is physiology,
What is pathophysiology,
Cite the organisation levels
16  cards
Lecture 2
2 sides of an epithelial cell,
What is a tumor,
What is a benign tumor can it be ...
24  cards
Lecture 3
How is the nervous system organiz...,
What are the cells present in ner...,
4 types of neurons
10  cards
Pathophysiology of nervous system
Difference between saltatory and ...,
Nerve conduction studies differen...,
What is a motor unit difference b...
6  cards
Lecture 6
What is a sensory modality what a...,
What is the difference between sp...,
What is proprioception
17  cards
Lecture 7
Skeletal muscle characteristics,
Cardiac muscle characteristics,
Smooth muscle characteristics
21  cards
Pathophysiology of musculoskeletal system
What breaks during a fracture,
Which fracture is the worst,
Stages of bones healing and phases
19  cards
Lecture 8
Hormones concentration how are th...,
3 classification schemes,
For the 4 classes of hormones rel...
15  cards
Lecture 10
What is the primary job of the im...,
3 major functions of immune system,
How do we call substances that tr...
18  cards
Pathophysiology of the endocrine system
Compare signal transduction in ne...,
Thyroid hormone type function hal...,
Parathyroid hormone type function...
16  cards
Pathophysiology of the immune system
5 clinical signs of an infection,
What are cytokines,
What is pus when
16  cards
cardiovascular system
3 circulations where are the two ...,
What are the two kind of junction...,
Which kind of muscle cell has the...
12  cards
Pathophysiology of cardiovascular system
Artherosclerosis what is it compl...,
The big 5,
Coronary artery disease main prob...
17  cards
Lecture 9
2 regions of the respiratory syst...,
What is each alveoli surrounded by,
How is the thrachea held open how...
19  cards
Circulation
What is the site of variable bloo...,
How is the inner lining of all bl...,
Explain the wind boiler function ...
6  cards
Pathophysiology of respiratory system
Copd what it stands for curable c...,
3 main symptoms and 3 main risk f...,
What machine used to establish di...
17  cards
Lecture 11
6 functions of the kidneys,
4 components of urinary system,
What is critical to renal function
20  cards
Pathophysiology kidney
0  cards
Lecture 12
What is the definition of chyme,
What are the 4 processes of the d...,
How does mass balance work in the...
17  cards
Sensory disorders
Function of the external middle a...,
What happens in vertigo,
What is the first type of hearing...
17  cards
Reproductive system
What is the difference between ma...,
How do the ovaries receive blood ...,
What are the different phases of ...
19  cards
Pathophysiology of reproductive system
1  cards

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