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Lecture 1 - Neurophysiology
What part of the brain is specifi...,
What is the function of glial cells,
What is characteristic of the neo...
33  cards
Lecture 2 - Somatosensation
What is the somatosensory system ...,
Where do somatosensory afferents ...,
What does it mean if a receptor i...
55  cards
Lecture 3 - Pain
Pain definition,
Nociception vs pain,
Congenital insensitivity to pain cip
35  cards
Lecture 4 - Cardiovascular I
The cardiovascular system deliver...,
Homeostasis,
How does the digestive system int...
32  cards
Lecture 5 - Cardiovascular II
List the vessels returning blood ...,
List the vessels conveying blood ...,
Function of the aorta
66  cards
Lecture 6 - Autonomic Nervous System
Ans is predominantly a _____ system,
The ans transmits impulses from _...,
Three subdivisions of the ans
60  cards
Lecture 7 - Locomotion
Where are lower motor neurons loc...,
What is the final common pathway,
What is the size principle
83  cards
Lecture 8 - Voluntary Control of Locomotion
What is brain mapping,
What is the motor humunculous,
What is a motor sequence
55  cards
Lecture 9 - Vision
What is visible light,
Scotopic,
Mesopic
74  cards
Lecture 10 - Muscular System
Which types of muscle are striated,
What type of muscle isn t striated,
Which type of muscle is under vol...
61  cards
Lecture 11 - Muscle Contraction
Motor unit,
How can force be increased during...,
What changes occur when the frequ...
106  cards
Lecture 12 - Muscle Development and Disorders
What does the mesoderm become,
What is the earliest form of musc...,
Which cells repair muscle cells a...
92  cards
Lecture 13 - Cardiac Cycle
What chamber of the heart pumps d...,
What chamber of the heart should ...,
How to calculate mean abp
43  cards
Lecture 14 - Microcirculation and Edema
How are substances moved between ...,
Bulk flow,
What is bulk flow important for
114  cards
Lecture 15 - Cardiac Output and Shock
Define shock,
Circulatory shock,
Does o2 delivery typically exceed...
29  cards
Lecture 16 - Circulatory Control Systems
An abnormal increased volume of i...,
True or false under normal condit...,
How is interstitial fluid volume ...
42  cards
Lecture 17 - Respiratory Physiology # 1
What is the epiglottis job,
Why is it important for the alveo...,
Which layers of the respiratory s...
52  cards
Lecture 18 - Body Fluids and Blood
What percentage of the body is water,
What percentage of the body is mi...,
What percentage of the body is pr...
73  cards
Lecture 19 - Blood Function and Composition
What are the functions of blood,
How is the blood involved in tran...,
What needed materials are transpo...
57  cards
Lecture 20 - Blood function and composition 2
What are some characteristics of ...,
What do yogurt making bacteria an...,
What is hemoglobin made up of
62  cards
Lecture 21 - Hemostasis
What are blood groups determined by,
What are antigens,
What do antigens trigger
99  cards
Lecture 22 - Thermoregulation
Do different ages of species have...,
What is an endotherm,
Examples of endotherms
80  cards
Lecture 23 - Respiratory Physiology #2
What is the amount of air breathe...,
What is the volume of air that re...,
What is the amount of air that yo...
39  cards
Lecture 24 - Respiratory Physiology #3
What is the po2 and pco2 in dry i...,
What is the po2 and pco2 in humid...,
What is the po2 and pco2 in syste...
63  cards
Lecture 25 - Equine Respiratory Physiology
2  cards
Lecture 26 - Control of Ventilation
Partial pressures of o2 and co2 i...,
What is the ventilation perfusion...,
What does a v q 1 suggest
53  cards
Lecture 27 - Reptile & Avian
Do reptiles have a diaphragm,
Do reptiles all have the same kin...,
Compared to mammals are reptiles ...
60  cards
Lecture 28 - GI Organization and Function
What are the 3 basic types of dig...,
What are the main functions of th...,
What are some common signs of gi ...
60  cards
Lecture 29 - GI Motility
How many layers of muscle tissue ...,
What is the function of the muscu...,
Muscle fibers inthe circular musc...
74  cards
Lecture 30 - Monogastric Secretions (Oral, Gastric)
What are the 4 functions of saliva,
What kind of cells are contained ...,
What do acinar cells produce
51  cards
Lecture 31 Monogastric Secretions (Pancreatic, Hepatobiliary, Intestinal)
What are sine functions of the liver,
Name the three vessels found in t...,
What is the name of the vessel in...
45  cards
Lecture 32 - Carbohydrate Digestion & Absorption
Enteroendocrine cells are derived...,
Digestion,
Absorption
73  cards
Lecture 33 - Monogastric Lipid digestion and absorption
What is the most important enzyma...,
Protein digestion begins in the,
Describe how proteins are digeste...
44  cards
Lecture 34 - Ruminant Motility and Secretions
How can herbivores hydrolyze beta...,
Where does fermentation occur in ...,
What kind of gi tract will an ani...
48  cards
Lecture 35 - Ruminant Carbohydrate Digestion and Absorption
Is rumen contraction involuntary,
Is reverse peristalsis involuntary,
How do herbivores live on plants
82  cards
Lecture 36 - Hindgut Fermenters
What is the main difference betwe...,
Where does fermentation occur in ...,
What type of bacteria is living i...
84  cards
Lecture 37 - Renal Organization and Function
Two major functions of the kidneys,
Name of the structure that delive...,
The outermost layer of the kidney...
34  cards
Lecture 38 - Glomerular Filtration
The three processes involving the...,
An _____________ of urine is form...,
What drives filtration
120  cards
Lecture 39 - Reabsorption and Secretion
The three processes involving nep...,
Ultrafiltrate is formed in the re...,
What are the tubules within the m...
71  cards
ACTUALLY lecture 39 - regulation of fluid volume
haha silly oopsies
47  cards
Lecture 40 - Reptiles and Birds
0  cards
Lecture 41 (Repro 3) Cyclicity 2
What age do dogs enter puberty,
What is the mean interestrus inte...,
True or false there is no seasona...
66  cards
Repro 4 - Male Reproductive Tract
The scrotum should have a well de...,
What does the scrotal neck allow ...,
What scrotum types can you have ew
83  cards
Repro 5 - Reproductive Technologies
What are some common drugs used i...,
What are some benefits of synchro...,
What is cidr and what does it do
6  cards
Thyroid Gland
_____________ stimulates thyrotro...,
Thyrotropin releasing hormone trh...,
Tsh stimulates _______ and ______...
62  cards
Adrenal Gland
What are the three zones of the a...,
Which zones of the adrenal gland ...,
Which zones of the adrenal gland are
41  cards
Repro 8 Lecture 45 Parturition and Lactation
What are the two stimulants of ox...,
Time for endometrial repair in th...,
Fetal stress leads to the release...
55  cards
Repro - Sexual Behaviour
What are the three types of repro...,
What are the three types of repro...,
What acts as the stimuli for arousal
36  cards
Puberty (Repro 1)
The hypothalamus consists of,
What do the surge center and toni...,
Gnrh
63  cards
Calcium Regulation
How is growth hormone regulated,
What does gh stimulate the releas...,
3  cards
Reproduction Cyclicity
What is puberty followed by in fe...,
Estrus heat,
Whcih species undergo polyestrus
52  cards
Glucose Homeostasis
What are the 5 main hormones of g...,
Where are insulin and glucagon pr...,
Where is gh produced
19  cards

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