Decks in this Class (42):
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Biophysics
Biophysics
Sample Cards:what is the membrane potential,how is the membrane potential measured,what is the extracellular concentration6 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Ca And Na Regulation
Ca and Na regulation
Sample Cards:what occurs if there is an increase in i,how does the thick ascending limb regula,how does the na katpase work12 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Control Of Intracellular Ph
Control of intracellular pH
Sample Cards:how do you measure ph using electrodes,how do you measure ph using fluorescent,define a buffer11 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Respiration 1
Respiration 1
Sample Cards:what is compliance,what defines low compliance,what defines high compliance16 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Respiration 2
Respiration 2
Sample Cards:what is poiseulles law,where does the majority of resistance co,how do upper airways resist13 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Respiration 3
Respiration 3
Sample Cards:give two examples of consciously alterin,what is the role of the dorsal respirato,what is the role of the ventral respirat7 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Respiration 4
Respiration 4
Sample Cards:what is henrys law,what conditions change during deep sea d,what is nitrogen narcosis9 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Receptor Theory
Receptor Theory
Sample Cards:name the four receptor types,where would you find receptors and what,what is a small molecule16 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Receptor Theory 2
Receptor theory 2
Sample Cards:what are the steps for a radioligand bin,what is an issue with binding assays and,how is degradation of a ligand prevented7 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Receptor Theory 3
Receptor theory 3
Sample Cards:what is suggested if a saturation point,what shape does specific binding show on,what is the drug concentration that occu13 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Receptor Theory 4
Receptor theory 4
Sample Cards:what are the five types of antagonist,what is an antagonists affinity for a re,what is a chemical antagonist17 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Pharmacokinetics 1
Pharmacokinetics 1
Sample Cards:what is pharmacokinetics,what are the four areas to consider in p,where does the bulk flow of transfer tak18 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Pharmacokinetics 2
Pharmacokinetics 2
Sample Cards:what is the blood brain barrier,what happens to tight junctions during i,what is the chemoreceptor trigger zone21 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Electrical Activity Of The Heart
Electrical activity of the heart
Sample Cards:what is the process of the electrical ac,what is an important characteristic of p,how does activity from the right atria s20 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Cardiac Channelopathies
Cardiac channelopathies
Sample Cards:what is the result of long qt syndrome,what is the result of short qt syndrome,what is the normal qt time gap and how d15 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Cardiac Cycle
Cardiac cycle
Sample Cards:what are the phases of the cardiac cycle,what does the p wave show,how much blood does atrial contraction a16 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Myocardial Mechanics
Myocardial mechanics
Sample Cards:what kind of signalling leads to myocard,what two structures lead to rapid transm,when does calcium concentration rise dur21 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Hemodynamics
Hemodynamics
Sample Cards:what is the equation for simple blood fl,what is poiseuilles law,what is a way of defining resistance18 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Control Of Cardiac Output
Control of cardiac output
Sample Cards:what is the fick principal,what is q1,what is q222 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Control Of Circulation
Control of circulation
Sample Cards:what are baroreceptors and where are the,what happens when the baroreceptors are,what is meant by tonic sympathetic adren22 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Blood Pressure Pharmacology
Blood pressure pharmacology
Sample Cards:what is a normal level for systolic and,what is essential hypertension,what is secondary hypertension10 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Heart Blocks
Heart blocks
Sample Cards:what is a first degree heart block,how does a first degree heart block iden,what is another name for a mobitz type i13 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Chronic Cardiac Failure
Chronic cardiac failure
Sample Cards:what is chronic heart failure,what is heart failure a result of,how does heart failure effect exercise a13 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Respiratory Channelopathies
Respiratory channelopathies
Sample Cards:how many people are carriers of the cftr,what organs are affected by cystic fibro,what does cftr stand for16 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Inflammation 1
Inflammation 1
Sample Cards:how are prostaglandins normally produced,what are nsaids,describe cox 118 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Inflammation 2
Inflammation 2
Sample Cards:what is rheumatoid arthritis,what is the action of rheumatoid arthrit,what are dmards10 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Glomerular Filtration
Glomerular filtration
Sample Cards:what does the glomerulus restrict the pa,how many litres of filtrate does the glo,how many times is the plasma filtered pe12 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Urine Concentration And Dilution
Urine concentration and dilution
Sample Cards:where is the countercurrent multiplicati,how is urine concentration increased,why is the loss of water in the thin des11 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Acid Base Balance 1
Acid - base balance 1
Sample Cards:what is the range in ph in body fluids,give sources of acid alkali due to metab,give sources of acid alkali from diet22 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Central Chemoreceptors
Central chemoreceptors
Sample Cards:what is the main activator of the centra,where are the central chemoreceptors fou,what pco2 is required in order to double19 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Renal Diseases
Renal diseases
Sample Cards:what is liddles syndrome,where is the problem found for liddles s,how does the mutation in enac lead to hy20 CardsPreview Flashcards -
General Anaesthetics
General anaesthetics
Sample Cards:how on a graph is lipid solubility of a,what were the lipid theories used to exp,what is the current theory of anaestheti19 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Epilepsy
Epilepsy
Sample Cards:what is epilepsy,what is a partial seizure,what are the two types of generalised se16 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Cns Channelopathies 1
CNS channelopathies 1
Sample Cards:what is ataxia,what are triggers for both type 1 and ty,what are some common symptoms of both ty10 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Cns Channelopathies 2
CNS channelopathies 2
Sample Cards:what is the fundamental causes of epilep,what is the role of nav channels,what is the role of k channels15 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Anxiety
Anxiety
Sample Cards:what is generalized anxiety,what is a panic disorder,what is the normal action of gabaa recep16 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Depression
Depression
Sample Cards:what are the two types of depression,what regions of the brain are implicated,what are symptoms of depression21 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia
Sample Cards:what is schizophrenia,what are the two classes of symptoms,what are some causes of schizophrenia17 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Muscle Physiology
Muscle physiology
Sample Cards:what are the subdivisions of a muscle,what is the z band,what happens to the z band during contra31 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Muscle Channelopathies
Muscle channelopathies
Sample Cards:what is the autosomal dominant inheritan,what is the autosomal recessive inherita,what is the animal model for clc1 ion ch11 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Muscle And Nerve Toxins
Muscle and nerve toxins
Sample Cards:what are potential sources of tetrodotox,is tetrodotoxin produced by the animals,what are some symptoms of tetrodotoxin14 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Analgesia
Analgesia
Sample Cards:what is pain,how is pain sensed,whats the difference between pain and no20 CardsPreview Flashcards
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