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Exam 1:Quiz 1 and 2: Lecture 1-20
What is the interstitial fluid vo...,
Which substance is a major anion ...,
Which transporter indirectly uses...
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Exam 2 material
Which type of nephron has glomeru...,
Which special blood vessels surro...,
Within which body fluid compartme...
50  cards
Lecture 1: Body Fluid Compartments and Transport Across Cell Membranes
How much total body water does a ...,
What are the two major fluid comp...,
What is the percent volume of icf
64  cards
Lecture 2: Osmosis, Tonicity, and Pressure
Flow of water across what type of...,
Concentration difference of solut...,
Does osmosis occur because of pre...
32  cards
Lecture 3: Equilibrium, Resting Membrane, and Action Potentials
What is the potential difference ...,
How is rmp established,
Defined as the potential differen...
29  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 4: Synaptic and Neuromuscular Transmission
What are neuron structural types ...,
Define multicellular neuron struc...,
What cell type is below
57  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 5: Nervous System Basics
What is the extracellular fluid c...,
What is the extracellular fluid c...,
What is the extracellular fluid c...
87  cards
Clicker Questions
What lon is primarily responsible...,
What lon is primarily responsible...,
What is a greater than normal sti...
9  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 6: Skeletal Muscle Physiology 1
What is known as neurons that inn...,
What is known as a single motorne...,
Are small or large motor units us...
57  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 7: Skeletal Muscle Physiology 2
T f skeletal muscle only contain ...,
What type of muscle fiber very fa...,
What type of muscle fiber small d...
39  cards
Exam1: Lecture 8 and 9: The Autonomic nervous system
Is the autonomic nervous system i...,
Ans carrier all the neuronal outp...,
What are some systems that the an...
112  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 10: Cardiac and Smooth Muscle Physiology
What type of muscles are striated...,
What muscle is defined as a rthym...,
Defined electrical syncytium of c...
58  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 11: Integumentary system
What is the largest organ in the ...,
Which organ in the body protects ...,
Which compartment of the skin is ...
58  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 12: Blood and other body fluids
What is the function of the blood,
How much plasma makes up blood,
How much buffy coat leukocytes an...
83  cards
Exam 1: Supplemental Lecture: Organization of the nervous system
What part of the neuron is respon...,
What part of the neuron contains ...,
What part of the neuron is respon...
22  cards
Exam 1: Quiz 1
What is the ecf volume of a 150 k...,
Which substance is a major anion ...,
Which transporter directly uses e...
28  cards
Exam 2: Lecture 13: Circulatory of the Cardiovascular System
Define in vitro,
Why is in vitro good to use,
Define in vivo
41  cards
Exam 2: Lecture 14: Hemodynamics 1
What is the largest artery of the...,
What is the function of the arteries,
What is the composition of arteries
60  cards
Exam 2: Lecture 15: Hemodynamics 2
What describes the blood flow in ...,
Where is the velocity of blood fl...,
What is the velocity of flow towa...
71  cards
Exam 2: Lecture 16: Cardiac Electrophysiology 1
What two types of muscle cells ma...,
What type of cells constitute the...,
What cells constitute the tissues...
59  cards
Exam 2: Lecture 17
Whare the effects of the autonomi...,
Does or chronotropic effects incr...,
Does the sns or pns work on chron...
31  cards
Exam 2: Lecture 18
What is defined in cardiac muscle...,
Where is the cardiac ap initiated...,
What is defined as the inwards cu...
56  cards
Exam 2: Lecture 19 and 20 (I screwed this up)
What type of inotropic effect is ...,
What type of inotropic effect is ...,
Why type of inotropic effect is d...
71  cards
Exam 2: Lecture 21
What are in the carotid artery ao...,
Is the baroreceptor system slow o...,
What is located in the walls of t...
38  cards
Exam 2: Lecture 22
What refers to the functions of t...,
What type of capillaries are the ...,
What type of capillaries have end...
33  cards
Exam 2: Lecture 23
What is the aortic arch and carot...,
What is the atrial stretch recept...,
Decreases pao2 less than 50 mmhg ...
13  cards
Exam 2: Quiz
Which vascular bed has the highes...,
Which tissue receives the greates...,
In which vessels does control of ...
22  cards
Exam 3: Clicker questions
In healthy individuals how much g...,
In what area of the proximal conv...,
If k moves into cells what is thi...
13  cards
Exam 3: Lecture 27: Renal anatomy and glomerular structure
What are the three hormones that ...,
What is the result of either havi...,
What is this a result from uremia...
42  cards
Exam 3: Lecture 28: Body fluids and clearence concepts
What is the averge amount of tota...,
What is the percent of icf,
What is the percent of ecf
50  cards
Exam 3: Lecture 29: Renal Blood Flow, etc.
About how much of overall cardiac...,
If the overall renal blood flow i...,
What is the major mechanism for c...
43  cards
Exam 3: Lecture 30: Glomerular Filtration
What is the goal of glomerular fi...,
Where does glomerular filtration ...,
What is the initial step for gfr
50  cards
Exam 3: Lecture 31
Why do we measure gfr,
A substance used to measure gfr h...,
What is the ideal marker for gfr
23  cards
Exam 3: Lecture 32
Calculate the rpf for a 20 kg dog...,
T f glomerular filtration does no...,
Water na cl hco3 glucose aa urea ...
17  cards
Exam 2: Lecture 33
What is the most important functi...,
Which compartment icf ecf does so...,
If the daily na balance is positi...
50  cards
Exam 3: Lecture 34
What type of cells rely on a pota...,
Which area of fluid contains the ...,
Distribution of k across cell mem...
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Exam 3: Lecture 35
Which hormone influences the kidn...,
Phosphate is the most dense where...,
T f majority of plasma phosphate ...
25  cards
Exam 3: Lecture 36
What is osmoregulation,
What is the normal range for osmo...,
In the body s response to water d...
26  cards
Exam 3: Lecture 37
In which segments of the nephron ...,
How much urea is reabsorbed in th...,
Which segment is urea secreted in...
22  cards
Exam 3: Lecture 38
What is the important buffer in u...,
What is produced from protein and...,
How is h excreted from protein an...
24  cards
Exam 3: Lecture 39: Respiratory System Structure
Questions,
What is the function of the diaph...,
Which muscles assist in breathing
76  cards
Exam 3: Lecture 40: Lung volumes and capacities
What are normal breath sounds,
What are abnormal breath sounds,
What is tidal volume
50  cards
Exam 3: Lecture 41: Mechanise Of Breathing
What is the most important muscle...,
Is expiration passive or active,
What is compliance of the lungs d...
19  cards
Respiratory Practice Quiz
Which structure is found in the r...,
If small particles are able to en...,
T f the respitatory bronchioles a...
56  cards
Respiratory graded quiz
As alveolar ventilation increases...,
Alveoli do not contain cilia to h...,
A 6 kg cat has a tidal volume of ...
25  cards
Renal graded quiz
Which characteristics apply to ju...,
Which blood vessels branch from t...,
Within which body fluid compartme...
25  cards
Renal practice quiz
The nephron consists of a glomeru...,
The glomerular capillary network ...,
A brush border exists on the cell...
115  cards
Exam 4 IClicker Questions
What layer of the git wall contai...,
Which form of gastrin is secreted...,
Which candidate hormone is secret...
19  cards
Exam 4: Lecture 49: Acid-base
Are acids of bases h donors,
Are acids of bases h acceptors,
Do acids of bases give up an oh g...
25  cards
Exam 4: Lecture 50: Acid-base disorders
Is a chemical or physiological bu...,
Is a chemical or physiological bu...,
What type of buffer system is thi...
28  cards
Exam 4: Lecture 51: Acid-base interpretation
In acid base balance what is the ...,
What is the normal range for ph i...,
What condition comes from a ph le...
25  cards
Exam 4: Lecture 52: Structure and Innervation of Gastrointestinal tract
The functions below are for _____...,
General activities to accomplish ...,
Good nutrition and properly funct...
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Exam 4: Lecture 53: Gastrointestinal Regulatory Substances
What organ does the following des...,
What regulates the functions of t...,
Functions of the gi tract
94  cards
Exam 4: Lecture 54: Gastrointestinal Moltility
Define motility,
Refers to the contractions and re...,
Contractile tissue of the git is ...
107  cards
Exam 4: Lecture 55: Salivary and Gastric secretions
Functions of the saliva,
Dogs on dry food produce mosty __...,
Dogs on meat diets produce more _...
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Exam 4: Lecture 56: Gastric, pancreatic and Bile secretion
Vagus nerve releases ach on parie...,
Vagus nerve releases gastrin rele...,
Gastrin from g cells goes into th...
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Exam 4: Lecture 49- AI Questions
What is the normal physiological ...,
What is an acid in terms of h,
What is a base in terms of h
40  cards
Exam 4: Lecture 50: AI Questions
What does the h h equation calculate,
What is the normal bicarbonate ratio,
What does hco3 stand for
36  cards
Exam 4: Lecture 51: AI Questions
What ph indicates acidosis,
What ph indicates alkalosis,
What is paco2 threshold for acidosis
40  cards
Exam 4: Lecture 52: AI Questions
What is the main function of the git,
What are the four main activities...,
What are the sections of the git ...
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Exam 4: ALL kinds of review questions (Graded quiz and Practice Quiz)
Which system is classified as a c...,
Which volatile acid presents a da...,
What happens to plasma bicarbonat...
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Exam 5 IClicker Questions
What is the release point for hor...,
What hormone stimulates gh secretion,
What inhibitor is lost in ppid ho...
30  cards
Exam 5: Lecture 63: Hormones Synthesis: AI Questions
Which of the following best descr...,
Which hormone type is synthesized...,
Peptide hormones are initially sy...
30  cards
Exam 5: Lecture 64: Mechanism of hormones action and second messengers: AI Questions
Which of the following determines...,
The hormone dose response curve i...,
Which of the following is an exam...
30  cards
Exam 5: Lecture 65: Hypothalamic Pituitary relationships: AI Questions
Which hormone is primarily respon...,
The portal blood supply to the an...,
What is the primary function of t...
35  cards
Exam 5: Lecture 66: Pituitary Hormones: AI Questions
Which of the following factors is...,
In the case of pituitary dwarfism...,
Which hypothalamic hormone direct...
35  cards
Exam 5: Lecture 67: Throid Hormones 1: AI Questions
What is the primary component req...,
Which thyroid hormone is the most...,
The wolff chaikoff effect is best...
38  cards
Exam 5: Lecture 68: Thyroid Hormone 2: AI Questions
Negative feedback control of thyr...,
Which enzyme converts t4 to the b...,
Which of the following is not an ...
35  cards
Exam 5: Lecture 69: Adrenal Medulla and Cortex: AI Questions
Which zone of the adrenal cortex ...,
The enzyme phenylethanolamine n m...,
Which hormone stimulates the conv...
35  cards
Exam 5: Lecture 70: Adrenal Coretx: AI Questions
Which of the following is not a d...,
The primary effect of cortisol on...,
Which enzyme is critical for andr...
35  cards
Exam 5: Lecture 71: Endocrine Pancrease 1: AI Questions
The main cell type responsible fo...,
Which glucose transporter is prim...,
During the synthesis of insulin t...
35  cards
Exam 5: Lecture 72: Endocrine Pancreas 2: AI Questions
Insulin decreases blood glucose p...,
Which transporter is responsible ...,
Insulin resistance can be caused ...
35  cards
Exam 5: Lecture 73: Regulation of calcium and Phosphorus Metabolism: AI Questions
Which hormone is primarily respon...,
The majority of calcium in the bo...,
Which of the following would like...
35  cards
Exam 5: Lecture 74: Melatonin and Eicosanoids: AI Questions
Melatonin is synthesized in the p...,
The primary stimulus for melatoni...,
Which of the following best descr...
35  cards

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