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L13 - Cardiovascualr System
Give 2 examples of animals that u...,
Give 2 examples of animals that u...,
Give an example of a group of ani...
17  cards
L1 - Homeostasis
Why are cells bathed in extracell...,
What fraction of the bodies water...,
What is are the levels of k na ca...
9  cards
L2 - Spikes
How do spikes travel 1,
What 3 ways increase conduction i...,
Describe how different pumps and ...
6  cards
L3 - Synapses
An action potential arrives at a ...,
Ach diffuses across the synaptic ...,
What is special about synapses in...
7  cards
L4 - Neurotoxins and Venoms
Where does ouabain target and wha...,
Where does tetrodoxin ttx target 2,
Where is tetrodoxin ttx found in ...
18  cards
L5 - Sensory Neurons
What is transduction and how does...,
How is transduction similar to po...,
What is stimulus transduction 3
20  cards
L6 - Eyes
Why have people studied the eyes ...,
In a vertebrate photoreceptor whe...,
What is the value of the membrane...
17  cards
L7 - The Mammalian Brain
What are the 4 main parts of the ...,
What is the cerebrum 2 x cerebral...,
How many layers of neurons does t...
15  cards
L8 - Intergration and Behaviour
What kinds of synapses are there 1,
What is the response called in a ...,
How large is this response compar...
3  cards
L9 - Muscle Contraction
What is a muscle fibre 1,
What are myofibrils 2,
What is the basic functional and ...
23  cards
L10 Muscle Comparative Physiology
If a muscle shortens it does work 1,
What do i mean in the lecture by ...,
Why do many muscles usually contr...
12  cards
L11 - Gas Echange
Define respiration 1,
How much o2 is in a 1l of air b 1...,
A anoxia b hypoxia c normoxia d h...
13  cards
L12 - Cardiorespiratory System
Respiratory surfaces must be kept...,
Why do insects ventilate in burst...,
Describe the buccopharyngeal pump...
13  cards
L14 - Respiratory Pigments
Why is having a left to right shu...,
Crocodiles have a fully separated...,
How is the connection between the...
12  cards
L15 - Osmoregualtion
How is the volume of fluid and th...,
What is an osmoconformer 2,
What is an osmoregulator 3
12  cards
L16 - Excretion
What are the 5 ways animals can i...,
What 4 ways do animals lose water 2,
What condtions does air have to b...
7  cards

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