- What are some roles of the cell membrane
- When is ballistic control good and what is an example
- Do ballistic controls have a sensory input what is thus a disadvantage to them
- Why does negative feedback result in an oscillation of the controlled variable
- What is gain, when is high gain useful and what happens in Cheyne-Stokes
- What is feed forward control
- What do hormone concentrations encode
- Why do steroid hormone plasma concentrations change quite slowly
- What is the feedback control within the hypothalamic adrenal axis
- What is Addison's disease, which two hormones aren't released and what is Conn's syndrome
- Why does Addison's cause excessive skin pigmentation
- What is the difference between Cushing's syndrome and Cushing's disease
- What is the capacitance of biomembranes
- What are the anode and cathode
- What is einstein's diffusion equation and what is D for ACh
- How did Overton 1900 show that membranes must be made of lipid
- How did Gorter and Grendel 1925 show that the membrane was a bilayer
- Which model did Singer and Nicholson 1971 propose
- How do we know that osmosis is a hydraulic and not a diffusive process (whose law does it follow - Fick or Poiseulle)
- Why are cell potentials steady state potentials rather than equilibrium potentials