cells to organisms - lectures

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Lecture 2. The Bacterial World
What can like microbes like other...,
What types of microbes are the mo...,
What are some disadvantages to be...
49  cards
Lecture 3. Energy, Transport and Scavenging Bacteria
What are some things in which bac...,
What is the bacteria s currency,
What are some things
67  cards
Lecture 4. Motility and Chemotaxis in Bacteria
How do bacteria move,
What is a proton motor force,
What happens when flagella rotate...
74  cards
Lecture 5. Cell-Cell Communication and Development in Bacteria
What is quorum sensing,
What is another name for the quor...,
Can a single bacterium make enoug...
177  cards
Lecture 6. Bacteria Cell Envelope Part 1
What must a pathogen do to coloni...,
What structures are important for...,
What are some functions of the ou...
41  cards
Lecture 7. Bacterial Cell Envelope Part 2.
What is beyond the outer membrane...,
What does eps stand for,
What do capsules eps and biofilms...
42  cards
Lecture 8. Cell to Cell Communication
What are the two categories of ce...,
What are the types of juxtacrine ...,
What are the types of secreted mo...
79  cards
Lecture 9. Synthesis and Packaging of Signaling Molecules for Release
How does the secretory system fun...,
What is vesicular transport,
What did pallad show us
85  cards
Lecture 10. Calcium Dependent Exocytosis
What is on the extracellular side...,
What is on the cytoplasmic side o...,
What does the charge separation a...
65  cards
Lecture 11. Signaling Via Ligand Gated Ion Channels
What is the function of dendrites,
What synapses onto dendrites,
What is the function of cell soma
56  cards
Lecture 12. Intracellular Signal Transduction: Conserved Mechanisms for Responding to Extracellular Signals
What are the seven steps involved...,
What are the general signalling s...,
What are the cell surface receptors
67  cards
Lecture 13. Signalling Through G-Protein Coupled Receptors
When does the b adrenergic recept...,
What can a single hormone recepto...,
What is step 1 in the b adrenergi...
87  cards
Lecture 14. Signalling through Receptor Tyrosine Kinases and MAP kinases
What can signal transductions be ...,
What is the structure of the insu...,
What does each beta subunit in th...
66  cards
Lecture 15. Conservation of signaling pathways between organisms
What is juxtacrine signaling,
What is an example of juxtacrine ...,
What is the function of the notch...
67  cards
Lecture 16. Organising a Body Plan in Multicellular Organisms
What can give rise to complex mul...,
How do most multicellular organis...,
What does sexual reproduction ensure
58  cards
Lecture 17. Cell Signalling in Development
What is induction,
Who was induction first demonstra...,
What is the important conclusion ...
86  cards
Lecture 18. Appropriate Cell Differentiation and Stem Cells
What is important for appropriate...,
How is the progressive nature of ...,
When is the fate of a cell determ...
71  cards
Lecture 19. Cellular Response to Positional Information: The Hox Code
How do cells respond to positiona...,
What is a tell tale sign for when...,
What are the methods for detectin...
71  cards
Lecture 20. Evo-Devo: How body plans can change through evolution ?
What is evo devo,
How is development is regulated,
What regions of genes are important
42  cards
Lecture 21. Organogenesis
What is neurulation,
Where does the nervous system ari...,
Where does the somites and the he...
73  cards
Lecture 22. Nervous Regulation of Physiological Function
What does homeostasis in animals ...,
What is negative feedback,
What are some things that rely on...
79  cards
Lecture 23. Pharmacology
What do neurotransmitters do at s...,
What are motor neurons,
What areas are influenced by moto...
40  cards
Lecture 24. Muscle Physiology
What is muscle tissue responsible...,
What do muscle cells consist of,
What are the functions of the fil...
72  cards
Lecture 25. Endocrine Regulation of Physiological Function
What are the five types of cell t...,
What are hormones,
What are the three classes of hor...
76  cards
Lecture 26. Fundamentals of Cardiovascular and Respiratory Physiology Part 1.
What is the cardiac cycle,
What is another word for the cont...,
What is another word for the rela...
40  cards
Lecture 27. Fundamentals of Cardiovascular and Renal Physiology
What type of capillaries do lymph...,
Where do large lymph vessels empt...,
What do valves prevent
42  cards
Lecture 28. Pathophysiology and Treatment of Hypertension
How does blood flow,
What is blood pressure,
What plays a role in maintaining ...
55  cards
Lecture 29. Overview of the Immune System
What are the key primary lymphoid...,
What are the secondary lymphatic ...,
Where do b cells develop
81  cards
Lecture 30. Digestion and Metabolism
What are essential nutrients,
What are the four classes of esse...,
What is an essential precursor fo...
92  cards
Lecture 31. Integration of Physiological Regulation and Pathophysiology
What are major regulators of home...,
What are features common to all o...,
What is a stress response
27  cards
Lecture 32. Introduction to Brain Function, Emotion and Motivation
What is mark twains definition of...,
What are the dual aspects of emotion,
What is expression in the dual as...
26  cards
Lecture 33. Learning and Memory
How long does sensory memory last,
How long does short term working ...,
How long does long term nondeclar...
44  cards
Lecture 34. Sensation and Perception
What does sensory input inform an...,
What is sensory filtering regarde...,
What does a sign stimulus trigger
31  cards
Lecture 35. Nociception and Pain
What is the 1979 iasp definition ...,
What is the new iasp definition o...,
What can pain be influenced by
52  cards
Lecture 36. Motor Control
What is an example of a spinal re...,
What is the hierarchy of the sens...,
What is in the cortical area
25  cards
Lecture 37. Understanding Brain Function Through Pathology/Disease
What are neurodegenerative disorders,
What are some examples of neurode...,
What are psychiatric disorders
31  cards

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