Netter's physiology flash cards

Netter's physiology flash cards

Mulroney, Susan
Myers, Adam K.

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Netter's Physiology Flash Cards - the perfect resource for fast and fun reinforcement of key physiologic knowledge! 200 cards, beautifully designed in the Netter tradition, offer the perfect streamlined review to help you learn essential facts and mathematical principles easily, efficiently, and at your own rate of study. Cards feature images and questions on the front, with answers andshort commentary on the reverse. INDICE: Section 1: Cell Physiology1-1. Membrane Proteins1-2. Body Fluid Compartments1-3. Measurement of fluid compartments1-4. Starling forces across the capillary wall1-5. Fluid Balance1-6. Cellular Transport I: Active Transport1-7. Cellular Transport II: Gated channels1-8. Cellular Transport III: Solute Movement1-9. Cellular Transport IV: Vesicular Transport1-10. Cellular TransportV: Water Channels1-11. Signal Transduction I: Ca2+ 1-12. Signal Transduction II: G-Protein Coupled Receptors1-13. Signal Transduction III: Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Pathway1-14. Signal Transduction IV: Nuclear Protein ReceptorsSection2: The Nervous System and Muscle2-1. Nernst Potential2-2. Resting Membrane Potential2-3. Axonal Action Potential2-4. Neurons2-5. Axonal conduction2-6. Morphology of Synapses2-7. Chemical Synaptic Transmission2-8. Structure of the Neuromuscular Junction2-9. Sarcoplasmic Reticulum2-10. Excitation-Contraction Coupling2-11. Skeletal Muscle Contraction and Relaxation2-12. Biochemical Mechanics of Muscle Contraction2-13. Excitation-Contraction Coupling of Smooth Muscle2-14. Cardiac Muscle Structure2-15. Major parts of the Central Nervous System and the Vertebral Column2-16. Major Functions of the Hypothalamus2-17. SomaticComponent of the Peripheral Nervous System 2-18. Skin and Cutaneous Receptors2-19. Visual Receptors2-20. Cochlear receptors2-21. Vestibular Receptors2-22. Taste Receptors2-23. Olfactory Receptors2-24. Muscle and Joint Receptors2-25. Spinal Reflex Pathways for Stretch, Tendon Organ, and Flexor Withdrawal Reflexes2-26. Corticospinal Tract 2-27. Functional Subdivisions of Cerebellum2-28. General Characteristics of the Parasympathetic and Sympathetic Nervous Systems2-29. Actions of the Autonomic Nervous SystemSection 3: Cardiovascular Physiology3-1. Pressures in the Circulation3-2. Distribution of Cardiac Output3-3. Chambers of the Heart3-4. Cardiac Conduction System3-5. Action Potential of Sinoatrial (SA) Node Cells3-6. Action Potential of Ventricular Myocytes3-7. Arterial Pressure Wave3-8. Pressures in the Cardiovascular System3-9. Poiseuille's Law3-10. Poiseuille's Law II3-11. Cross-Sectional Area (A) and Flow Velocity (V)3-12. Laminar and Tubulent Flow3-13. Wall Tension3-14. Cardiac Cycle: Atrial Pressure Curve3-15. Cardiac Cycle: Valve Opening and Closure3-16. Cardiac Cycle: The Electrocardiogram3-17. Autonomic Neurotransmitters and the Cardiovascular System3-18. Baroreceptor Reflex3-19. Cardiac Function Curve3-20. Force-Velocity Relationship3-21. Pressure-Volume Relationship3-22. Cardiac Function and Vascular Function Curves I3-23. Cardiac Function and Vascular Function Curves II3-24. Vascular Wall3-25. Microcirculation3-26. Lymphatic Flow3-27. Local Regulation of Blood Flow3-28. Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System3-29. Coronary Blood Flow3-30. Fetal CirculationSection 4: Respiratory Physiology4-1. Pressures in the Pulmonary Circulation4-2. Pulmonary Artery Pressure and Pulmonary Vascular Resistance4-3. Lung Volume and Pulmonary Vascular Resistance4-4. Chemical and Humoral Control of Pulmonary Vascular Resistance4-5. Intrapulmonary Airways4-6. Ultrastructure of Airways4-7. Lung Volumes4-8. Respiratory Muscles4-9.Partial Pressure of Gases in the Atmosphere4-10. Partial Pressure of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide in Inspired Air, Alveolar Air and Blood4-11. Alveolar Gas Equation4-12. Distribution of Pulmonary Blood Flow4-13. Ventilation-Perfusion Relationships4-14. Pressure-Volume Relationships of Respiratory System4-15. Pulmonary Compliance4-16. Surface Forces in the Lung4-17. Airway Flow I4-18. Airway Flow II4-19. Expiratory Flow-Volume Relationship4-20. Lung Disease I4-21. Lung Disease II4-22. Oxyhemoglobin Dissociation Curve I4-23. Oxyhemoglobin Dissociation Curve II4-24. Oxyhemoglobin Dissociation Curve III4-25. Oxyhemoglobin Dissociation Curve IV4-26. Carbon Dioxide Transport I4-27. Carbon Dioxide Transport II4-28. Role of Lungs in pH Balance4-29. Control of Respiration4-30. Respiratory Response to ExerciseSection 5: Renal Physiology5-1. Anatomy of the Kidney5-2. Anatomy of the Kidney: The Nephron5-3. Anatomy of the Kidney: NephronPopulations5-4. Anatomy of the Kidney: The Glomerulus5-5. Glomerular Filtration5-6. Renal Handling of Substances: Calculations5-7. Regulation of Renal Hemodynamics I5-8. Regulation of Renal Hemodynamics II5-9. General Solute HandlingThrough the Nephron I5-10. General Solute Handling Through the Nephron II5-11. General Solute Handling Through the Nephron III5-12. General Solute HandlingThrough the Nephron IV5-13. Nephron Sites of Sodium Handling 5-14. Hormonal Control of Renal Sodium Reabsorption5-15. Reabsorption of Glucose I5-16. Reabsorption of Glucose II5-17. Renal Bicarbonate Handling 5-18. Renal Solute Handling: Potassium Handling I5-19. Renal Solute Handling: Potassium Handling II5-20. Renal Calcium Handling5-21. Renal Phosphate Handling5-22. Interstitial Concentration Gradient5-23. Urine Concentration5-24. Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System (RAAS) I5-25. Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System (RAAS) II5-26. Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System (RAAS) III5-27. Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System (RAAS) IV5-28. Volume Regulation I: Integrative Response to Volume Contraction5-29. Volume Regulation II: Integrated Response to Volume Expansion5-30. Acid-Base I: Renal Mechanisms of Acid-Base Homeostasis5-31. Acid-Base II: Ammonia Synthesis5-32. Acid-Base III: Net Acid Excretion (NAE)5-33. Acid-Base IV: Titratable Acids5-34. Acid-Base V: Acidosis and Anion Gap5-35. Acid-Base Imbalances I5-36. Acid-Base Imbalances IISection 6: Gastrointestinal Physiology6-1. GI Anatomy: Overview of the GI Tract6-2. GI Anatomy: Enteric Nervous System6-3. GI Anatomy: The Portal System6-4. The Thirst Response6-5. Autonomic Nerves in the GI Tract6-6. Peristalsis6-7. Electrical Potentials in the GI Tract6-8. Control of Gastric Emptying6-9. Motility in the Colon6-10. General Gastrointestinal Reflexes6-11. Saliva6-12. Gastric Pit Cells6-13. Parietal Cell Production of Acid6-14. Stimulation of Gastric Acid Secretion6-15. GI Anatomy: DuctalSystem for Liver, Gallbladder and Pancreatic Secretions6-16. Major GI hormones6-17. Anatomy of the Liver6-18. Liver Metabolism6-19. Bile Production and Secretion6-20. Portal Hypertension6-21. Stimulation of Digestive Enzymes6-22. Carbohydrate Digestion 6-23. Carbohydrate Absorption6-24. Protein Digestion6-25. Protein Absorption6-26. Lipid Digestion I: Enzymes6-27. Lipid Digestion II: Bile and Micelle Formation6-28. Intracellular Lipid Processing6-29. Fluid and Electrolyte Absorption6-30. Calcium Absorption6-31. Vitamin B12 AbsorptionSection 7: Endocrine Physiology7-1. General Principles of Hormone Binding I7-2. General Principles of Hormone Binding II7-3. Hypothalamus and Pituitary: Anatomy7-4. Pituitary Gland: Anterior Pituitary Hormones7-5. Pituitary Hormones: General Actions7-6. Pituitary Hormones: Growth Hormone Feedback Systems 7-7. Pituitary Hormones: Male Reproductive Hormones 7-8. Pituitary Hormones: Female Reproductive Hormones 7-9. Thyroid Hormone: Control of Thyroid Hormone Synthesis7-10. Thyroid Hormone: Synthesis7-11. Thyroid Hormone: Intracellular Actions7-12. Thyroid Hormone: General Systemic Actions7-13. Adrenal Hormones: Adrenal GlandStructure7-14. Adrenal Hormones: Adrenal Cortical Hormones7-15. The EndocrinePancreas: major hormones7-16. The Endocrine Pancreas: Insulin secretion7-17. The Endocrine Pancreas: Actions of Insulin7-18. The Endocrine Pancreas: Actions of Glucagon7-19. Calcium-Regulating Hormones: Vitamin D7-20. Calcium-Regulating Hormones: Actions of Vitamin D7-21. Calcium-Regulating Hormones: Actions of Parathyroid Hormone 7-22. Calcium-Regulating Hormones: Altered Parathyroid Secretion7-23. Reproductive Hormones: Development of Genital Sex7-24. Reproductive Hormones: Puberty and Secondary Sex Characteristics7-25. Reproductive Hormones: Hormonal Regulation of the Menstrual Cycle7-26. Reproductive Hormones: Feedback Regulation of the Menstrual Cycle7-27. Reproductive Hormones: The Testes and Spermatogenesis7-28. Reproductive Hormones: Control of Testicular Function

  • ISBN: 978-1-4160-4628-8
  • Editorial: Saunders
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 420
  • Fecha Publicación: 28/08/2009
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Desconocido