Decks in this Class (38):
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Integumentary System
Integumentary System
Sample Cards:what are the layers of the skin external,what are the layers of the epidermis ext,what cells functions are unique to the s49 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Clinical Consequences
Clinical Consequences
Sample Cards:describe tay sachs disease,describe kartageners syndrome,describe vohwinkel syndrome64 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Cell Organelles Signalling Histology Phy
Cell Organelles/Signalling/Histology/Physiological Processes/Trauma&Shock
Sample Cards:explain the process of proteosomal prote,explain the process of lysosomal degrada,what proteins are targeted by proteosoma85 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Infection Bacteria Virus Immune Response
Infection/Bacteria/Virus/Immune Response/Tropical Disease
Sample Cards:what cells does the common myeloid proge,what cell gives rise to a majority of ou,what are the different antibodies202 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Anatomical Terminology
Anatomical Terminology
Sample Cards:what are the 3 approaches to studying an,what are some essential parts of regiona,what technological advances help in the19 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Stem Cells Differentiation Cell Cycle
Stem Cells/Differentiation/Cell Cycle
Sample Cards:what is the hierarchy of stem cell poten,name a type of adult tissue stem cell,what are some examples of unipotent cell76 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Prenatal Development
Prenatal Development
Sample Cards:what is the first stage of development o,what can be found around the outside of,what are the first two distinct cell typ36 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Cells And Cancer
Cells and Cancer
Sample Cards:what are the 6 characteristics of cancer,what is autonomous cellular replication,what does the platelet derived growth fa68 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Muscle Origin Insertion Nerve Blood Supp
Muscle Origin/Insertion/Nerve/Blood Supply
Sample Cards:what do extrinsic muscles of the back do,what do intrinsic muscles of the back do,if there is not much mobility between ea61 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis
Sample Cards:what are the cells that build and mainta,what components are found within the ecm,what are the 3 types of cartilage26 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Extracellular Matrix
Extracellular Matrix
Sample Cards:what are the 5 types of molecules found,how many types of collagen are there,what are the structural components of co39 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Musculoskeletal Joints Cartilage
Musculoskeletal/Joints/Cartilage
Sample Cards:what surrounds muscles,what is a fascicle,what are fascicles surrounded by67 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Antibiotics
Antibiotics
Sample Cards:what are the types of prescribing used i,what is guided antibiotic prescribing,what is empirical antibiotic prescribing30 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Nervous System
Nervous System
Sample Cards:is the optic nerve similar to the rest o,what are glial cells,what are components of a neuron163 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Cardiothoracics
Cardiothoracics
Sample Cards:what causes a valve to open,what are septal defects,what are calcification of valves and wha105 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Pharmacology
Pharmacology
Sample Cards:what is a hospital drug kartex,what is pharmacodynamics,what is pharmacokinetics10 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Gastrointestinal System
Gastrointestinal System
Sample Cards:what does the first law of thermodynamic,what does the body need energy for,what is gibbs free energy delta g88 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Genitourinary System
Genitourinary System
Sample Cards:how any types of hpv are there and how a,how prevalent is hpv and how is it typic,describe the histological layout of cell131 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Special Senses
Special Senses
Sample Cards:what is sound,what is frequency,what is a typical range for a young huma103 CardsPreview Flashcards -
2 Bones And The Skeleton
2- Bones and the Skeleton
Sample Cards:how are the upper limbs attached to the,what is apposition reposition and opposi,what are some roles facts of the clavicl212 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Calcium And Phosphate Metabolism
Calcium and Phosphate Metabolism
Sample Cards:how much calcium is contained in the bod,what are some biological roles of calciu,how is calcium transported47 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Sports Injury
Sports Injury
Sample Cards:what are the main causes of sudden death,what sports pose the greatest risk in te,how does injury differ based on usage26 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Vascular Tree
Vascular Tree
Sample Cards:what provides most of the size change in,what innermost layer,what is the vasa vasorum27 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Collagen
Collagen
Sample Cards:what is ecm composed of,what is significant about size of collag,what is glycoprotein and where is it for44 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Muscle
Muscle
Sample Cards:what is muscle fatigue,how does fatigue impact force shortening,how does rapid onset fatigue impact reco59 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Life Before Birth Part 2
Life Before Birth Part 2
Sample Cards:what is the notochord,what is the paraxial mesoderm and what w,what are the layers of the mesoderm movi82 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Rheumatology Osteoporosis Weightlessness
Rheumatology/Osteoporosis/Weightlessness
Sample Cards:what are potential problems with inflamm,why doesnt everyone get auto immune dise,what is the 2 hit mechanism of autoimmun58 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Autoimmunity
Autoimmunity
Sample Cards:what is a break in tolerance,does autoimmune disease primarily affect,what causes autoimmunity52 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Anatomy Of Thorax Histology
Anatomy of Thorax/ Histology
Sample Cards:what are the differences between true fa,what forms the superior thoracic apertur,what forms the inferior thoracic apertur75 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Cardiovascular
Cardiovascular
Sample Cards:how are the av valves attached to the he,how do semilunar valves close,describe the cardiac cycle192 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Radiography
Radiography
Sample Cards:what is an echocardiogram used for,with 2d echos what are the planes,how can left ventricular ejection fracti49 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Clotting Part 2 Atherosclerosis Lipids
Clotting part 2/ Atherosclerosis / Lipids
Sample Cards:what endogenous factor typically supress,how does atherosclerosis relate to the c,what is thrombosis107 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Public Health
Public Health
Sample Cards:what is absolute risk,what is relative risk,how is relative risk interpreted8 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Exercise
Exercise
Sample Cards:what is the calculation for determining,mean blood pressure dictates the pressur,what changes does exercise have in terms17 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Respiratory System
Respiratory System
Sample Cards:what are things to evaluate in relation,what are things to evaluate in relation,what are things to evaluate in relation144 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Heart Failure Acid Base Balance
Heart Failure/ Acid Base Balance
Sample Cards:what is heart failure,what causes heart failure,what are symptoms of heart failure42 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Pharmacodynamics
Pharmacodynamics
Sample Cards:what are common targets of drugs,how do drugs work,what are types of drugs receptor targets22 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Skeletal System Excluding Axial
Skeletal System (Excluding Axial)
Sample Cards:what bones articulate with the calcaneou,what are the bones of the feet,what bones does the tibia articulate wit129 CardsPreview Flashcards
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