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601. |
All of the following factors inhibit renin secretion EXCEPT: |
A. | prostaglandins |
B. | angiotensin II |
C. | vasopressin |
D. | increased afferent arteriolar pressure |
E. | increased Na+ and Cl- reabsorption across the macular densa |
Answer» B. angiotensin II | |
602. |
With regard to pain pathways, all the following are true EXCEPT: |
A. | peripheral afferents are transmitted along A (delta) and C fibres |
B. | an intact cerebral cortex is necessary for pain sensation |
C. | the synaptic transmitter released by primary afferent fibres subserving pain is substance P |
D. | afferent fibres subserving pain sensation from viscera reach the CNS by both sympathetic and parasympathetic pathways |
E. | the sensory organs for pain are marked nerve endings |
Answer» C. the synaptic transmitter released by primary afferent fibres subserving pain is substance P | |
603. |
Regarding calcium metabolism: |
A. | the adult human body contains 15% of its body mass as calcium |
B. | calcium is passively absorbed from the intestinal brush border |
C. | oestrogen inhibits osteoclasts |
D. | TNF inhibits osteoclasts |
E. | corticosteroids stimulate osteoblasts |
Answer» D. TNF inhibits osteoclasts | |
604. |
Regarding the role of vitamin D in calcium metabolism, which of the following is INCORRECT? |
A. | it increases renal tubular calcium and phosphate reabsorption |
B. | it causes an increase in synthesis of calcium-binding protein |
C. | it increases bone resorption |
D. | it decreases bone formation |
E. | it increases intestinal calcium and phosphate absorption |
Answer» E. it increases intestinal calcium and phosphate absorption | |
605. |
With regard to chemoreceptors, all of the following are true EXCEPT: |
A. | the medullary chemoreceptors respond to a change in blood pCO2 |
B. | the medullary chemoreceptors respond to blood (H+) |
C. | the predominant peripheral chemoreceptors are located in the carotid and aortic bodies |
D. | the peripheral chemoreceptors respond to pO2 |
E. | the peripheral chemoreceptors respond to blood (H+) |
Answer» C. the predominant peripheral chemoreceptors are located in the carotid and aortic bodies | |
606. |
Which of the following nerve fibre types has the LARGEST diameter? |
A. | C |
B. | A-alpha |
C. | B |
D. | A-gamma |
E. | A-beta |
Answer» C. B | |
607. |
Which of the following nerve fibre types is MOST sensitive to pressure? |
A. | A-beta |
B. | A-gamma |
C. | A-delta |
D. | B |
E. | C |
Answer» B. A-gamma | |
608. |
Which of the following nerve fibre types represents the efferent limb of the muscle spindle reflex arc? |
A. | A-alpha |
B. | A-beta |
C. | A-gamma |
D. | A-delta |
E. | B |
Answer» D. A-delta | |
609. |
In a resting adult, the kidneys receive how much of the cardiac output? |
A. | 15% |
B. | 20% |
C. | 25% |
D. | 30% |
E. | 35% |
Answer» D. 30% | |
610. |
Which of the following nerve fibre types has the fastest conduction velocity? |
A. | B |
B. | A-delta |
C. | A-beta |
D. | A-gamma |
E. | C |
Answer» D. A-gamma | |
611. |
Regarding nerve action potential, which is TRUE? |
A. | normal resting membrane potential is -40mV |
B. | initial rapid depolarisation is due to rapid influx of Ca2+ via fast channels |
C. | during depolarisation, Na+ permeality is greater than K+ permeality |
D. | hyperpolarisation is due to continuous opening of Na+ channels |
E. | plateau is formed by slow Ca2+ channels |
Answer» D. hyperpolarisation is due to continuous opening of Na+ channels | |
612. |
Regarding blood pressure, which is TRUE? |
A. | M.A.P. = pulse pressure / 2 + diastolic pressure |
B. | elastance increases progressively with age |
C. | increase in arterial blood pressure causes a subsequent increase in stroke volume |
D. | increased sympathetic stimulation may sometimes lead to decreased cardiac output |
E. | pulse pressure increases with age because of decreased arterial elastance |
Answer» C. increase in arterial blood pressure causes a subsequent increase in stroke volume | |
613. |
In visceral smooth muscle: |
A. | Ca2+ for contraction is released from sarcoplasmic reticulum |
B. | membrane potential has a resting value of -90mV |
C. | the excitation contraction coupling time is rapid (<10ms) |
D. | muscle contracts when stretched in absence of innervation |
E. | binding of acetylcholine to nicotine receptors increases Ca2+ influx |
Answer» E. binding of acetylcholine to nicotine receptors increases Ca2+ influx | |
614. |
Regarding the kidney: |
A. | glucose is reabsorbed mainly in distal tubule |
B. | normal GFR is 125ml/hour |
C. | glomeruli filter 180L fluid per day |
D. | Na+ is actively transported out of think loop of Henle |
E. | ethanol promotes vasopressin secretion |
Answer» D. Na+ is actively transported out of think loop of Henle | |
615. |
Concerning the respiratory exchange ration (R) |
A. | it falls during exercise |
B. | it falls in metabolic acidosis |
C. | the stomach has a positive R during secretion of acid |
D. | it rises after ingestion of alkali |
E. | at steady state, it equals the respiratory quotient |
Answer» F. | |
616. |
Glucose reabsorption occurs in the: |
A. | proximal tubule |
B. | loop of Henle |
C. | distal tubule |
D. | cortical collecting system |
E. | medullary collecting system |
Answer» B. loop of Henle | |
617. |
With regard to gastric acid secretion, all the following are true EXCEPT: |
A. | acetylcholine stimulates secretion |
B. | both G protein and direct calcium channels are involved |
C. | an H+ - K+ antiport transports H+ into the gastric lumen |
D. | parietal cells have high levels of carbonic anhydrase |
E. | acid secretion is maintained at constant levels by local feedback mechanisms |
Answer» F. | |
618. |
The following physiological events that occur in the body are listed in random sequence:a. decreased CSF pHb. increased PaCO2c. increased CSF PCO2d. stimulation of medullary chemoreceptorse. increased PACO2What is the usual sequence? |
A. | a, b, c, d, e |
B. | d, a, c, b, e, |
C. | c, d, e, b, a, |
D. | e, b, c, a, d, |
E. | e, c, b, d, a |
Answer» E. e, c, b, d, a | |
619. |
Regarding fat metabolism, all are true EXCEPT: |
A. | brown fat is characterised by a H+ short circuit protein in the mitochondria |
B. | heparin is a cofactor for lipoprotein lipase |
C. | ketone bodies accumulate in diabetic ketoacidosis due to reduced removal from the circulation |
D. | the essential fatty acids are used to produce autocoids |
E. | there is no major pathway for converting fat to carbohydrate |
Answer» E. there is no major pathway for converting fat to carbohydrate | |
620. |
The following are true of chylomicrons EXCEPT: |
A. | they are large lipoprotein complexes |
B. | they are part of the exogenous lipid transport system |
C. | they enter the circulation via the lymphatic ducts |
D. | they are cleared from the circulation by lipoprotein lipase on the surface of hepatocytes |
E. | chylomicron remnants are bound to LDL R and endocytosed |
Answer» E. chylomicron remnants are bound to LDL R and endocytosed | |
621. |
Respiratory peripheral chemoreceptors: |
A. | carotid bodies respond to PO2, PCO2, and pH |
B. | peripheral chemoreceptor response to arterial PCO2 is more important than central chemoreceptor response |
C. | aortic bodies are located within the aortic valve ring |
D. | drop in PO2 < 100mmHg causes increase in firing rate |
E. | carotid bodies respond to venous PO2 |
Answer» E. carotid bodies respond to venous PO2 | |
622. |
Central respiratory chemoreceptors: |
A. | are located in the medulla near exit of cranial nerve X, XI |
B. | respond directly to changes in external PCO2 |
C. | respond directly to changes in arterial PO2 |
D. | are located on dorsal surface of medulla |
E. | respond to pH of CSF |
Answer» F. | |
623. |
Regarding the nerve fibre action potential, which statement is INCORRECT? |
A. | does not involve calcium ions |
B. | after-depolarisation commences when repolarisation is 70% complete |
C. | total number of ions involved is minute compared to the total number present |
D. | spike potential peaks at sodium equilibrium potential |
E. | firing level (threshold) is at about -55mV |
Answer» E. firing level (threshold) is at about -55mV | |
624. |
Regarding tubular function: |
A. | 90% of the water is absorbed by the proximal convoluted tubule |
B. | renal threshold for glucose is 300mg/dl |
C. | the main mechanism of the Na reabsorption from the tubular fluid to proximal convoluted tubule is via Na/K/ATP a pump |
D. | the main mechanism of Na absorption in the ascending loop of Henle is via cotransport of Na/K/2Cl: |
E. | collecting duct |
Answer» E. collecting duct | |
625. |
Regarding membrane potential: |
A. | it is only found in nervous tissue |
B. | Na+/K+ pump does not contribute to the membrane potential |
C. | its magnitude does not change from tissue to tissue |
D. | the membrane potential is negative inside in relation to the outside |
E. | it is mainly caused by leaking Na+/K+ channels |
Answer» E. it is mainly caused by leaking Na+/K+ channels | |
626. |
Regarding the resting membrane potential in peripheral nerves: |
A. | membrane permeability of potassium ions via K+ leak channels produces the resting potential |
B. | a decrease in extracellular Ca2+ decreases excitability |
C. | decreasing external Na+ concentration lowers the resting membrane potential |
D. | changing the external Na+ concentration has no effect on the action potential |
E. | decreasing the external K+ concentration increases the resting membrane potential |
Answer» B. a decrease in extracellular Ca2+ decreases excitability | |
627. |
With respect to blood volume: |
A. | the greater proportion is present in the arterial system |
B. | the pulmonary vessels contain 50% |
C. | the systemic capillaries and arterioles contain 7% |
D. | the heart contains 20% |
E. | the aorta contains 20% |
Answer» D. the heart contains 20% | |
628. |
Which of the following does not decrease smooth muscle membrane potential? |
A. | acetylcholine |
B. | stretch |
C. | cold |
D. | noradrenaline |
E. | parasympathetic stimulation |
Answer» E. parasympathetic stimulation | |
629. |
Smooth muscles differ from skeletal muscle by: |
A. | not having actin/myosin |
B. | not having striated appearance |
C. | not using ATP for contraction |
D. | not using Ca2+ for contraction |
E. | not having sarcoplasmic reticulum |
Answer» C. not using ATP for contraction | |
630. |
Regarding tubular reabsorption in kidney: |
A. | glucose and amino acids passively reabsorbed |
B. | Cl- mainly actively reabsorbed |
C. | only passive reabsorption occurs in proximal tubule |
D. | urea is not passively reabsorbed |
E. | Na+ actively reabsorbed in most parts of tubule |
Answer» F. | |
631. |
Regarding basic physiological measures all of the following are true EXCEPT |
A. | Osmolarity is the number of osmoles / litre of solution |
B. | PH is the log to base 10 of the reciprocal of hydrogen ion concentration |
C. | Carbon has a molecular mass of 12 dalton |
D. | Osmolarity is measured by freezing point depression |
E. | One equivalent of sodium is 23 g/l |
Answer» E. One equivalent of sodium is 23 g/l | |
632. |
Regarding insulin, which statement is INCORRECT? |
A. | it consists of two polypeptide chains linked by two disulphide bridges |
B. | the majority of exogenous insulin is metabolised by the liver |
C. | it is not the only molecule responsible for insulin-like activity in the blood |
D. | it increases intracellular potassium concentration |
E. | exercise increases the affinity of its receptors for insulin |
Answer» C. it is not the only molecule responsible for insulin-like activity in the blood | |
633. |
All of the following are true regarding chylomicrons EXCEPT: |
A. | they contain triglycerides, cholesterol and phospholipids |
B. | they are formed in the intestinal mucosa |
C. | they are cleared from the circulation by lipoprotein lipase |
D. | they are transported to the liver by the portal circulation |
E. | large numbers after a meal give the plasma a milky appearance |
Answer» E. large numbers after a meal give the plasma a milky appearance | |
634. |
Regarding the comparison of ECF with CSF all of the following are true EXCEPT |
A. | CSF has less protein |
B. | CSF has lower osmolality |
C. | CSF has lower pH |
D. | CSF has more bicarbonate |
E. | CSF has lower specific gravity |
Answer» C. CSF has lower pH | |
635. |
Regarding the action of insulin on adipose tissue, which of the following is INCORRECT? |
A. | it induces lipoprotein lipase which actively hydrolyses triglyceride from circulating lipoproteins |
B. | it reduces circulating free fatty acids |
C. | it promotes triglyceride storage in adipocytes |
D. | it directly inhibits intracellular lipase |
E. | its effects appear to involve phosphorylation of lipases |
Answer» F. | |
636. |
The functions of tropomyosin in skeletal muscle include: |
A. | releasing Ca2+ after an action potential |
B. | sliding on actin to produce shortening |
C. | binding to myosin during contraction |
D. | acting as a relaxing protein at rest by covering up the sites where myosin binds to actin |
E. | generating ATP which passes to the contractile mechanism |
Answer» E. generating ATP which passes to the contractile mechanism | |
637. |
Which respiratory volume is INCORRECT? |
A. | tidal volume is the normal breathing volume |
B. | vital capacity is the volume from maximal inspiration followed by maximal expiration |
C. | residual volume is the volume remaining in lungs after maximal expiration |
D. | functional residual capacity is the volume after normal inspiration |
E. | total lung capacity is the vital capacity plus residual volume |
Answer» E. total lung capacity is the vital capacity plus residual volume | |
638. |
Thyroxine (T4): |
A. | secretion is regulated by positive feedback at the hypothalamus |
B. | is transported principally by albumin in the blood |
C. | causes increased LDLD in plasma |
D. | is physiologically more active than T3 |
E. | increases receptors in the cardiovascular system |
Answer» F. | |
639. |
At which site does tubular fluid osmolality exceed that of plasma by the greatest amount? |
A. | proximal tubule |
B. | thin limb of loop of Henle |
C. | thick limb of loop of Henle |
D. | distal tubule |
E. | collecting duct |
Answer» C. thick limb of loop of Henle | |
640. |
Regarding exercise, which statement is INCORRECT? |
A. | the energy cost of breathing is up to 10% of total energy expenditure |
B. | total pulmonary ventilation increases by up to 20 fold |
C. | total oxygen consumption increases by up to 20 fold |
D. | total carbon dioxide production increases by up to 40 fold |
E. | P5O increases |
Answer» B. total pulmonary ventilation increases by up to 20 fold | |
641. |
Regarding the action of insulin on the liver, which of the following is INCORRECT? |
A. | it increases gluconeogenesis |
B. | it decreases glycogenolysis |
C. | it increases synthesis of triglyceride and VLDL |
D. | it decreases cyclic AMP |
E. | it increases phosphate uptake |
Answer» B. it decreases glycogenolysis | |
642. |
ECF volume can be estimated using: |
A. | inulin |
B. | D2O |
C. | Evan s blue |
D. | radioactive chromium |
E. | iron isotopes |
Answer» B. D2O | |
643. |
In exercise: |
A. | oxygen consumption is about 6L/min in a moderately fit subject |
B. | the respiratory exchange ratio rises to 0.8 |
C. | diffusing capacity increases 3-fold |
D. | the change in cardiac output is only about a sixth of the increase in ventilation |
E. | the oxygen dissociation curve moves to the left |
Answer» D. the change in cardiac output is only about a sixth of the increase in ventilation | |
644. |
Regarding cell membrane, which of the following is FALSE? |
A. | the diameter of the cell membrane is about 7.5nm |
B. | 50% of the cell membrane is made up of proteins |
C. | the main lipids of the cell membrane are phospholipids |
D. | the hydrophilic ends of the lipid molecules are faced towards the interior of the cell membrane |
E. | the proteins in the cell membrane function as carriers, ion channels, enzymes and receptors |
Answer» E. the proteins in the cell membrane function as carriers, ion channels, enzymes and receptors | |
645. |
Which of the following does NOT stimulate insulin secretion? |
A. | acetoacetate |
B. | glucagon |
C. | hypokalaemia |
D. | acetylcholine |
E. | theophylline |
Answer» D. acetylcholine | |
646. |
Action potentials in skeletal muscle: |
A. | travel along muscle fibres at varying rates |
B. | have larger retratory periods compared to nerves |
C. | causes uptake of Ca++ into sacroplasmic reticulum |
D. | results in sustained contraction of muscle fibres |
E. | the haploid human genome is made up of 3 X 106 base pairs |
Answer» C. causes uptake of Ca++ into sacroplasmic reticulum | |
647. |
Where does glucose reabsorption occur? |
A. | proximal convoluted tubule |
B. | thin descending limb of loop of Henle |
C. | thick ascending limb of loop of Henle |
D. | distal convoluted tubule |
E. | collecting duct |
Answer» B. thin descending limb of loop of Henle | |
648. |
Regarding skeletal muscle, which is FALSE? |
A. | metabolic rate of muscle may increase 100 times in maximal activity |
B. | muscle cells can be excited chemically, mechanically and electrically, to produce action potentials in the cell membrane |
C. | actin is a myosin-binding protein which is a molecular motor, converting ATP energy to monomers |
D. | mitochondria are packed in between myofibrils |
E. | T tubules occur over the junction of I and A bands |
Answer» D. mitochondria are packed in between myofibrils | |
649. |
Regarding the action of insulin in skeletal muscle, which of the following is INCORRECT? |
A. | it decreases protein catabolism |
B. | it induces glucogen synthase |
C. | it decreases ketone uptake |
D. | it increases amino acid uptake |
E. | it decreases the release of gluconeogenic amino acids |
Answer» D. it increases amino acid uptake | |
650. |
Regarding the proximal tubule, the following statements are true EXCEPT: |
A. | sodium is co-transported out of the tubule with glucose |
B. | sodium is actively transported into the intercellular spaces by Na-K-ATPase |
C. | the cells are characterised by a brush border and tight junctions |
D. | vasopressin increases the permeability to water by causing the rapid insertion of water channels into the luminal membrane |
E. | water moves passively out of the tubule along osmotic gradients |
Answer» E. water moves passively out of the tubule along osmotic gradients | |