
Students taking the 461 Lecture at BYUI serve as guests for Professors Hunt and Shaw, asking questions to fill the gaps in their current understanding of the Physiology curriculum.
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Jaden and Hunt go over Digestion by Location, M-Cells, LDL-HDL, and How To Own This for the Final
Riley and Shaw go over and practice concepts such as Relevant Lung Anatomy, Alveolar Compliance-Elastance, O2/CO2 Diffusion Gradients, and more.
Aya, Abe, and Hunt talk Ascending Tubule, Connecting Acid-Base with Kidneys, and Concentration Gradients
Module 4
Colton has no issue leading a conversation with Hunt about Alkalosis, Acidosis, Secondary Issues, and takes a Look Ahead to Exam 4
Module 3
Preston and Shaw discuss what we need to know about Platelet Receptors, Fibrin-Fibrinogen, and Extrinsic-Intrinsic Pathways for exam 3.
Module 3
Boy-Wonder Trenten guides a conversation with Shaw about Myogenic and Paracrine Regulation, Chronotropy, Inotropy, and Lusitropy
Module 3
Britain and Shaw go over the Dicrotic Notch, T-wave inversions, and start connecting the dots to demonstrate medical applications of the material
Module 3
Garrett wakes up at 4am to ask Shaw about Cardiac Depolarization, AV node, ECG Waves, and Understanding Vectors
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