1st Edition
KIN 292: Clinical Human Physiology
School: The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG )
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Pages: 317.4 Transport of Gases in the Blood - continued 17.5 Central Regulation of Ventilation 17.6 Control of Ventilation by Chemoreceptors 17.8 Respiratory System in Acid-Base Homeostasis
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Pages: 517.1 Overview of Pulmonary Circulation 17.2 Diffusion of Gases 17.3 Exchange of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide 17.4 Transport of Gases in the Blood - start
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Pages: 516.1 Overview of Respiratory Function 16.2 Anatomy of the Respiratory System 16.3 Forces for Pulmonary Ventilation 16.4 Factors Affecting Pulmonary Ventilation 16.5 Clinical Significance of Respiratory Volumes and Air Flows – lab minilecture – slides sent to you by email – will be on class exam
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Pages: 10This lecture only covers 15.1-15.5 in the book. This lecture is the end of the information that will be on exam 3.
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Pages: 31The lecture powerpoint covers all of chapter 14 but we covered part 3 in class today.
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Pages: 31This lecture powerpoint is all of chapter 14 but we only covered part 2. Part 3 will be covered on the next lecture
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Pages: 4The lecture finishes Chapter 13 which focuses on Cardiac Output and Its Control
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Pages: 3This lecture covers mostly the cardiac cycle phases and aortic pressure
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Pages: 4This lecture covered the last of the chapter 12 lecture and the beginning of the chapter 13 lecture.
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Pages: 4This lecture covers Chapter 12 section 4-6. It also begins chapter 13.
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Pages: 14Because this lecture included lots of pictures, I decided to just upload the PowerPoint from today. In the next lecture, we will finish covering chapter 12. This lecture covers: 12.1 Skeletal Muscle Structure 12.2 The Mechanism of Force Generation in Muscle 12.3 The Mechanics of Skeletal Muscle Contraction (covered in lab) 12.4 Skeletal Muscle Metabolism – part 1
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Pages: 611.1 The Autonomic Nervous System, 11.2 The Somatic Nervous System This lecture is solely on what was on the powerpoint presented. I was out of the country for this lecture.
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Pages: 5This lecture covers: I. 8.1 Electrical Synapses II. 8.2 Chemical Synapses III. 8.3 Neural Integration IV. 8.4 Presynaptic Modulation V. 8.5 Neurotransmitters (selected): Structure, Synthesis, and Degradation
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Pages: 7This lecture covers: 7.1- overview of the nervous system 7.2- cells of the nervous system 7.3- establishment of the resting membrane potential 7.4- electrical signaling through changes in membrane potential 7.5- maintaining neural stability
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Pages: 8This lecture covers: 21.6- Thermoregulation 21.7- Hormonal Regulation of Growth 21.8- Throid Hormones 21.9- Glucotorticoids
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Pages: 7The lecture covers chapter sections 21.1-21.5. During the lecture, we did not finish all of the slides. I will try to cover what we did not finish in the next lecture notes.
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Pages: 6This lecture covers Introduction-6.5 of the chapter
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Pages: 5This lecture is from Wednesday, Feb 11 on Signal Transduction Mechanisms
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Pages: 5This is Lecture 11 which focused on 5.1- Mechanisms of Intercellular Communication and 5.2- Chemical Messengers.
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Pages: 7This lecture mostly covers active transport and a bit of osmosis from the last lecture.
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Pages: 4This lecture covers: -the stages of glucose oxidation such as glycolysis, the krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation - energy storage and use such as metabolism, carbs, fats, and proteins
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Pages: 5This lecture covers: -the stages of glucose oxidation such as glycolysis, the krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation - energy storage and use such as metabolism, carbs, fats, and proteins
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Pages: 6The lecture covers sections 3.4,3.5,and 3.6 which covers: "ATP: The Medium of Energy Exchange", "Glucose Oxidation: The Central Reaction of Energy Metabolism" , and "Stages of Glucose Oxidation: Glycolysis".