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451.

Characteristics of a substance suitable for measuring GFR do NOT include:

A. freely filtered
B. not toxic
C. no effect on filtration rate
D. not metabolised
E. of low molecular weight
Answer» F.
452.

Which of these factors do NOT affect GFR?

A. renal blood flow
B. ureteral obstruction
C. dehydration
D. a neutral molecule measuring 4 manometer
E. angiotensin II effects on mesangial cells
Answer» E. angiotensin II effects on mesangial cells
453.

Which site of diuretic action is INCORRECT?

A. antidiuretic hormone antagonists act in collecting duct
B. loop agents act in thin ascending limb
C. carbonic anhydrase inhibitors act in proximal tubule
D. thiazides act in early distal tubule
E. aldosterone antagonists act in cortical collecting tubule
Answer» C. carbonic anhydrase inhibitors act in proximal tubule
454.

Regarding bronchial tone:

A. substance P causes bronchoconstriction
B. constriction is caused by sympathetic discharge
C. dilation is caused by parasympathetic discharge
D. maximal bronchoconstriction occurs at 4am
E. VIP causes bronchoconstriction
Answer» B. constriction is caused by sympathetic discharge
455.

With regard to tuboglomerular feedback:

A. the GFR increases when flow through the distal tubule increases
B. the macula densa on the afferent arteriole is the sensor
C. the afferent arteriole is constricted by thromboxane A2
D. it is designed to maintain Na+ reabsorption
E. it does not operate in individual nephrons
Answer» D. it is designed to maintain Na+ reabsorption
456.

The collecting duct is the main site of action for which of the following drugs?

A. ethanol
B. demeclocycline
C. thiazide diuretics
D. ethacrynic acid
E. caffeine
Answer» C. thiazide diuretics
457.

With regard to carbohydrate metabolism:

A. the normal fasting glucose is from 3.9 to 11.0mmol/L
B. glucose is phosphylated in cells to glucose-6-phosphate by phosphoenol-pyrunate carboxykinase
C. glycogen, the storage form of glucose, is only in the liver and skeletal muscle
D. glucose can be converted to fats through acetyl CoA which is irreversible
E. none of the above
Answer» E. none of the above
458.

Which is NOT present in high concentrations, at the active zone of synapses?

A. syntaxin
B. catecholamine vesicles
C. neuropeptide vesicles
D. synaptobrevin
E. calcium channels
Answer» D. synaptobrevin
459.

Regarding the chemical control of breathing, which statement is INCORRECT?

A. central chemoreceptors are located in the medulla oblongata
B. hypoxia makes an individual more sensitive to increases in arterial carbon dioxide
C. arterial oxygen less than 70mmHg markedly stimulates respiration via the carotid bodies
D. carotid bodies have the highest blood flow, per unit time per 100g, of any tissue in the body
E. carbon dioxide is more important than oxygen in respiratory control
Answer» D. carotid bodies have the highest blood flow, per unit time per 100g, of any tissue in the body
460.

Regarding erythropoietin, which statement is INCORRECT?

A. its secretion increases within minutes to hours in response to hypoxia
B. it causes pro-erythroblasts to mature more rapidly into erythrocytes
C. the spleen and salivary glands secrete, but don t synthesise it
D. it inhibits apoptosis in erythroid stem cells
E. the adult liver is able to synthesise enough for normal erythropoiesis in the absence of both kidneys
Answer» F.
461.

Regarding the work of breathing during quiet inspiration:

A. elastic work = 80%
B. viscous resistance = 7%
C. airway resistance = 13%
D. when tidal volume versus intrapleural pressure in quiet inspiration are plotted, a straight line results
E. the amount of elastic work required to inflate the whole respiratory system is more than the amount required to inflate the lungs alone
Answer» C. airway resistance = 13%
462.

Effective renal plasma flow is best measured using:

A. inulin
B. glucose
C. PAH
D. urea
E. creatinine
Answer» D. urea
463.

Regarding flow in vessels:

A. velocity is greatest closest to blood vessel walls
B. turbulence is almost always present at a Reynold s number greater than 2,000
C. probability of turbulence in a vessel is directly related to twice the radius
D. flow in vessels is directly related to the fourth power of the ?????
E. turbulence is related to increasing radius
Answer» D. flow in vessels is directly related to the fourth power of the ?????
464.

Frusemide acts as a diuretic primarily by:

A. inhibiting Na+ /K+ /Cl- co-transport in loop of Henle
B. inhibiting action of vasopressin on collecting duct
C. decreasing H+ secretion with resultant increase in Na+/K+ excretion
D. inhibiting vasopressin secretion
E. inhibiting Na+/K+ exchange in collecting ducts by inhibiting the action of aldosterone
Answer» B. inhibiting action of vasopressin on collecting duct
465.

Saltatory conduction:

A. only occurs in myelinated neurons
B. is slower than non-saltatory conduction
C. is unaffected by local anaesthetics
D. does not occur with anti-dromic conduction
E. is directly proportional in rate to the size of the action potential
Answer» B. is slower than non-saltatory conduction
466.

Excitary amino acids in the brain are:

A. glutamate and GABA
B. GABA and glycine
C. glutamate and glycine
D. glycine and aspartate
E. glutamate and aspartate
Answer» F.
467.

The following vitamin is fat soluble:

A. niacin
B. B6
C. K
D. pantothenic acid
E. biotin
Answer» D. pantothenic acid
468.

With respect to the counter current system:

A. the loops of Henle act as counter current exchanges
B. solutes diffuse out of vessels conducting blood towards the cortex
C. water diffuses out of ascending vessels
D. water diffuses into the collecting ducts
E. counter current exchange is passive and can operate even if counter current multiplication ceases
Answer» C. water diffuses out of ascending vessels
469.

Which of the following is NOT an action of somatostatin?

A. it inhibits glucagon secretion
B. it is a synaptic transmitter in the retina
C. it inhibits insulin secretion
D. it increases contraction of the gallbladder
E. it inhibits pancreatic polypeptide secretion
Answer» E. it inhibits pancreatic polypeptide secretion
470.

What increases GFR:

A. moderate constriction of efferent arterioles
B. moderate constriction of afferent arterioles
C. increased Bowman s capsule pressure
D. increased glomerular capillary osmotic pressure
E. collecting duct
Answer» B. moderate constriction of afferent arterioles
471.

What increases the anion gap:

A. increased concentration of Mg2+
B. decreased concentration of plasma proteins
C. decreased concentration of lactate
D. increased concentration of ketoacids
E. collecting duct
Answer» E. collecting duct
472.

The major site of resistance in the bronchial tree is the:

A. segmental bronchii
B. medium-sized bronchii
C. small bronchii
D. large bronchioles
E. terminal bronchioles
Answer» C. small bronchii
473.

Site of most / major airway resistance is:

A. trachea
B. main bronchi
C. large bronchi
D. medium sized bronchi
E. bronchioles
Answer» E. bronchioles
474.

Which of the following DOES NOT shift the O2 dissociation curve to the right?

A. increased temperature
B. increased PCO2
C. increased H+
D. increased DPG
E. increased carboxy haemoglobin
Answer» F.
475.

Fick s law states that:

A. Va = (VCO2/PCO2) x K
B. V = (A.D.(P1 P2))/T
C. pH - -LOG[H+]
D. P1V1 = P2V2
E. V1/V2 = T1/2
Answer» C. pH - -LOG[H+]
476.

As urine flow increases during osmotic diuresis:

A. the osmolality of urine falls
B. the osmolality of urine increases
C. the osmolality of urine approaches that of plasma
D. the osmolality of urine is unchanged
E. the osmolality of urine depends primarily on other factors
Answer» D. the osmolality of urine is unchanged
477.

Regarding the O2 dissociation curve:

A. O2 affinity of Hb is reduced when the curve is shifted to the left
B. decreased 2,3-DPG shifts the curve to the right
C. the Bohr effect is attributed to the action of PCO2 on H+ concentration
D. temperature has no effect on the curve
E. 2,3-DPG levels are reduced at altitude
Answer» D. temperature has no effect on the curve
478.

Renal dose dopamine is:

A. 1-2 mcg/kg/min
B. 1-5 mcg/kg/min
C. 1-10 mcg/kg/min
D. 1-20 mcg/kg/min
E. greater than 20 mcg/kg/min
Answer» E. greater than 20 mcg/kg/min
479.

The glomerular filtration rate:

A. is usually in the order of 125mL/min for an average healthy male
B. is equal to the clearance of creatinine
C. is indirectly related to filtration coefficient
D. is determined by [urine]inulin
Answer» B. is equal to the clearance of creatinine
480.

All of the following affect glomerular filtration, EXCEPT:

A. changes in renal flood flow
B. urethral obstruction
C. dehydration
D. oedema outside the renal capsule
E. glomerular capillary permeability
Answer» E. glomerular capillary permeability
481.

Human DNA what proportion codes for proteins?

A. 3%
B. 13%
C. 23%
D. 33%
E. 53%
Answer» B. 13%
482.

Glomerular filtration rate is best measured using:

A. inulin
B. glucose
C. PAH
D. urea
E. creatinine
Answer» B. glucose
483.

Regarding glomerular filtration:

A. the glomerular filtration rate varies les than the renal plasma flow
B. inulin is stored in the kidney
C. sialoproteins in the glomerular capillary wall are positively charged
D. dopamine causes contraction of mesangial cells
E. changes in renal blood flow do not affect glomerular filtration rate
Answer» B. inulin is stored in the kidney
484.

The calibre of extra-alveolar vessels is primarily determined by:

A. the difference between alveolar pressure and the pressure within them
B. the pressure in the pulmonary artery
C. the lung volume
D. the cardiac output
E. the patient s fluid status
Answer» D. the cardiac output
485.

Regarding synaptic structure / function:

A. small clear vesicles in the presynaptic tunnel contain catecholamines
B. tetanus toxin causes spastic paralysis by blocking release of ACh at NMJ
C. chemical mediators located in ???? of presynaptic fibres contain one-way conduction of impulses
D. the EPSP is an all-or-none response
E. An I-PSP can be produced by localised increase in membrane permeability to Cl-
Answer» D. the EPSP is an all-or-none response
486.

Action potentials:

A. travel along neurons at a set velocity
B. are only seen in neurons
C. are generated initially by action of K+ voltage gated channels
D. result from variation in Na+ and K+ membrane permeability
E. are unidirectional impulses
Answer» E. are unidirectional impulses
487.

A 15-year-old girl suffers from a malabsorption syndrome characterised by the malabsorption of fat. In which vitamin is she MOST likely to be deficient?

A. niacin
B. B6
C. K
D. pantothenic acid
E. biotin
Answer» D. pantothenic acid
488.

Heart rate is accelerated by:

A. decreased activity of baroreceptors in the left ventricle
B. increased activity of baroreceptors in the pulmonary circulation
C. increased intracranial pressure
D. expiration
E. increased activity of baroreceptors in the arteries
Answer» B. increased activity of baroreceptors in the pulmonary circulation
489.

Starling s Law of the heart:

A. is an example of hetermeric regulation
B. is an example of homomeric regulation
C. is explained by troponin / tropomyosin overlap
D. relates stroke volume to cardiac output
E. bears little relation to in vivo regulation of the heart
Answer» B. is an example of homomeric regulation
490.

Which statement regarding gas exchange in the lungs is INCORRECT?

A. gases generally cross by simple diffusion
B. diffusion capacity for carbon dioxide is much greater than for oxygen
C. nitrous oxide is a diffusion limited gas
D. carbon monoxide does not reach equilibrium in 0.75 seconds
E. oxygen is a perfusion limited gas
Answer» D. carbon monoxide does not reach equilibrium in 0.75 seconds
491.

Halving the radius of an airway increases resistance:

A. 2-fold
B. 4-fold
C. 8-fold
D. 16-fold
E. has no effect on resistance
Answer» E. has no effect on resistance
492.

Which is not inactivated by the lungs?

A. serotonin
B. bradykinin
C. leukotrienes
D. prostaglandin E2
E. vasopressin
Answer» F.
493.

Bitemporal hemianopia is most likely to be caused by a lesion at the:

A. optic nerve
B. optic chiasm
C. optic tract
D. optic radiation
E. visual cortex
Answer» E. visual cortex
494.

Regarding the alveolar gas equation:

A. the respiratory quotient nears 1.0 with exercise
B. PIO2= barometric pressure water vapour pressure
C. PACO2 > PaCO2
D. PAO2 is normally 150mmHg
E. remains valid if there is CO2 present in the inspired gas
Answer» B. PIO2= barometric pressure water vapour pressure
495.

Ventilatory response to CO2 is reduced by all EXCEPT:

A. sleep
B. barbiturate overdose
C. increasing age
D. decreasing the work of breathing
E. trained athletes and divers
Answer» E. trained athletes and divers
496.

The ventilatory response to CO2 is increased by:

A. sleep
B. increasing age
C. trained athlete
D. morphine
E. decreased PO2
Answer» F.
497.

Renal dose dopamine increases glomerular filtration rate by:

A. dilating the renal arteries
B. dilating the vasa recta
C. constricting the efferent arteriole
D. relaxing glomerular perivascular mesangial cells
E. all of the above
Answer» E. all of the above
498.

With respect to renal handling of glucose:

A. glucose is reabsorbed from within the distal tubule by co-transport
B. glucose is reabsorbed from within the proximal tubule by facilitated diffusion
C. glucose is always completely reabsorbed
D. movement of glucose from tubular epithelial cells is by passive diffusion
E. none of the above
Answer» F.
499.

Regarding alveolar cells, which statement is INCORRECT?

A. type I pneumocytes repair alveolar epithelium
B. pulmonary alveolar macrophages are derived from blood monocytes
C. mast cell membranes bind IgE via Fc portion to heavy chain
D. APUD (neuroendocrine) cells are of endodermal origin
E. type II pneumocytes are membranous
Answer» F.
500.

For the glial cells, which is TRUE?

A. one schwann cell can myelinate up to 40 neurons
B. oligodenotocytes are the scavenger cells of the CNS
C. microglia are the scavenger cells of the PNS
D. there are up to three glial cells per neuron in the nervous system
E. protoplasmic astrocytesase found in grey matter
Answer» F.