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651.

Regarding oxygen transport:

A. Haemoglobin S has glutamic acid instead of valine in the chains
B. the O2 saturation of Hb is the percentage of available binding sites that do not have O2 attached
C. the oxygenated form of Hb is the T state
D. cyanosis is more obvious in anaemic patients
E. normal P50 is 27mmHg
Answer» F.
652.

Which of the following hormones does NOT increase the hepatic output of glucose?

A. growth hormone
B. adrenaline
C. glucagon
D. noradrenaline
E. cortisol
Answer» B. adrenaline
653.

Which plasma protein has the greatest thyroxine binding capacity?

A. 1-acid glycoprotein
B. thyroxine-binding pre-albumin
C. albumin
D. thyroxine-binding globulin
E. orosomucoid
Answer» D. thyroxine-binding globulin
654.

Which plasma protein has the greatest thyroxine-binding affinity?

A. 1-acid glycoprotein
B. thyroxine-binding pre-albumin
C. albumin
D. thyroxine-binding globulin
E. orosomucoid
Answer» E. orosomucoid
655.

Regarding the secretion of insulin, which statement is INCORRECT?

A. insulin is not required for glucose to enter pancreatic B cells
B. it involves closure of ATP-sensitive potassium channels
C. it is a biphasic process involving two pools of insulin
D. it involves opening of voltage-sensitive calcium channels
E. glucose enters pancreatic B cells by combining with glut 4
Answer» F.
656.

Which statement is FALSE regarding CVS?

A. the primary function of the CVS uses convection
B. secondary function involves heat control
C. the heart is two pumps operating in parallel
D. the same volume of blood passes through each semilunar valve over time
E. the Frank Starling mechanism is used in balancing the output of both ventricles
Answer» D. the same volume of blood passes through each semilunar valve over time
657.

Which is FALSE? Stroke Volume varies with changes in:

A. ventricular contractility
B. arterial pressure
C. end diastolic volume of ventricle
D. blood viscosity
E. right ventricle compared to left
Answer» F.
658.

In excitation-contraction of skeletal muscle, calcium binds to:

A. tropomyosin
B. myosin
C. troponin I
D. troponin C
E. troponin T
Answer» E. troponin T
659.

Exercise has all of the following effects on blood gases EXCEPT:

A. increased PACO2
B. increased PAO2
C. unchanged PaCO2
D. unchanged PaO2
E. increased PvCO2
Answer» B. increased PAO2
660.

The diffusion capacity (DI) of the lung accounts for:

A. P1-P2
B. area of lung
C. the thickness
D. diffusion constant
E. all of the above
Answer» B. area of lung
661.

Regarding pressure in circulation, which is FALSE?

A. kinetic energy = M.V2(mass x velocity2)2
B. hydrostatic (gravitational) pressure = potential energy
C. the pressure in a foot vein may be 150 cm??? greater than at aortic root (in upright posture)
D. the same pressure differential applies in arterial system, (in upright posture)
E. the greatest pressure drop occurs in the capillaries
Answer» F.
662.

Contraction of skeletal muscle is initiated by Ca++ binding to:

A. tropomyosin
B. myosin
C. actin
D. troponin C
E. troponin I
Answer» E. troponin I
663.

Tissues in which insulin does NOT facilitate glucose uptake?

A. red blood cells
B. skeletal muscle
C. cardiac muscle
D. smooth muscle
E. aorta
Answer» B. skeletal muscle
664.

With regard to contraction and relaxation of skeletal muscle, all of the following are true EXCEPT:

A. contraction involves the release of K+ from the terminal cisterns
B. relaxation involves the release of Ca2+ from troponin
C. prior to contraction, increase Na+ and K+ conduction occurs in the end-plate membrane
D. relaxation involves cessation of the interaction between actin and myosin
E. contraction involves inward spread of depolarisation along T tubules
Answer» B. relaxation involves the release of Ca2+ from troponin
665.

Which of the following substances is NOT actively secreted in to the tubular lumen by the proximal renal tubule?

A. urate
B. para-amino hippuric acid
C. catecholamines
D. sodium
E. creatinine
Answer» E. creatinine
666.

Which part of the renal tubule is Na+ NOT actively transported out of?

A. proximal convoluted tubule
B. thin portions of the loop of Henle
C. thick ascending limb of loop of Henle
D. distal convoluted tubule
E. collecting duct
Answer» C. thick ascending limb of loop of Henle
667.

Active transport of Na+/K+ accounts for what percentage of energy utilised in cells and neurons?

A. 20% cells, 50% neurons
B. 24% cells, 50% neurons
C. 24% cells, 70% neurons
D. 30% cells, 70% neurons
E. 30% cells, 90% neurons
Answer» D. 30% cells, 70% neurons
668.

Which of the following has the greatest effect on the ability of the blood to transport O2?

A. the capacity of the blood to dissolve O2
B. the amount of Hb in the blood
C. the pH of the plasma
D. the CO2 content of red blood cells
E. the temperature of the blood
Answer» C. the pH of the plasma
669.

Regarding the control of thyroid secretion:

A. free T3 and T4 exert feedback control on anterior pituitary
B. free T3 and T4 exert feedback control on hypothalamus
C. free T3 and T4 exert feedback control on anterior pituitary and hypothalamus
D. free T3 and T4 do not affect day to day control of their secretion
E. the basal metabolic rate is the most important determinant of thyroid secretion
Answer» D. free T3 and T4 do not affect day to day control of their secretion
670.

Regarding the effects of thyroid hormones, which of the following does NOT occur?

A. it increases metabolic rate
B. it directly stimulates sodium-potassium ATPase
C. it increases protein and fat catabolism
D. it increases body temperature
E. it increases cerebral oxygen consumption
Answer» F.
671.

Nicotinic receptors, which is FALSE?

A. are found on sympathetic ganglia
B. are found at the neuromuscular junction
C. are activated by ACh
D. cause activation of a G protein and cAMP
E. cause influx of Na+ via open Na+ channels
Answer» E. cause influx of Na+ via open Na+ channels
672.

Regarding visual receptors:

A. rods predominate in the jovea
B. rhodopsin is the primary pigment of rods
C. lie anterior (superficial) to their neural pathway
D. colour blindness is an autosomal recessive gene
E. supplied by retinal vessels
Answer» C. lie anterior (superficial) to their neural pathway
673.

The transport of which of the following gases is DIFFUSION LIMITED?

A. O2
B. N2O
C. CO2
D. CO
E. halothane
Answer» E. halothane
674.

When a normal innervated skeletal muscle is stretched, the initial response is contraction, but with increasing stretch, the muscle suddenly relaxes because:

A. with strong stretch, the efferent discharge is decreased
B. with strong stretch, the discharge from the annulospiral endings of afferent nerve fibres is inhibited
C. with strong stretch, there is decreased activity in the afferent nerve fibres from the Golgi tendon organs
D. with strong stretch, there is increased activity in the afferent nerve fibres from the Golgi tendon organs
E. because of reciprocal innervation, there is increased discharge in the afferent nerve fibres from the antagonists to the stretched muscle
Answer» F.
675.

Which of the following tissues possess FEW thyroid hormone receptors?

A. liver
B. testis
C. kidney
D. heart
E. skeletal muscle
Answer» C. kidney
676.

Substance X is freely filtered by the glomerulus and is not reabsorbed, nor secreted nor metabolized.If - serum x concentration = 0.020 mg/mlrenal artery x concentration = 0.020 mg/mlrenal vein x concentration = 0.002 mg/mlurine x concentration = 14 mg/mlurine flow = 54 ml/hrlymphatic x concentration = 0.00001 mg/mlhaematocrit = 0.45Renal blood flow is:

A. 10.5 ml/min
B. 21.2 ml/min
C. 11.7 ml/min
D. 700 ml/min
E. 1273 ml/min
Answer» F.
677.

Which thyroid hormone has the longest plasma half-life?

A. T4
B. DIT
C. MIT
D. T3
E. RT3
Answer» B. DIT
678.

Regarding the synthesis of thyroid hormones, which statement is INCORRECT?

A. iodine undergoes rapid oxidation following entry to thyroid cells
B. the iodine pump is the major source of iodine for hormone synthesis
C. TSH increases iodine uptake by the thyroid gland
D. thiocyanate and ouabain decrease iodine uptake by the thyroid gland
E. it involves iodination of thyrosine residues in thyroglobulin
Answer» C. TSH increases iodine uptake by the thyroid gland
679.

Which thyroid hormone possesses the GREATEST biological activity?

A. T4
B. DIT
C. MIT
D. T3
E. RT3
Answer» E. RT3
680.

Where are the receptors located by which thyroid hormones mediate most of their effects?

A. cell membrane
B. outer mitochondrial membrane
C. nuclear chromatin
D. inner mitochondrial membrane
E. cytoplasm
Answer» D. inner mitochondrial membrane
681.

Which of the following is transported via active transport?

A. chloride
B. hydrogen
C. glucose
D. urea
E. bicarbonate
Answer» C. glucose
682.

Type I muscle fibres:

A. have fast glycolytic rates
B. have low oxidative capacity
C. are more commonly found in muscle that performs explosive work
D. do not have a very high glycolytic capacity
E. are not abundant in endurance athletes
Answer» E. are not abundant in endurance athletes
683.

Which is NOT resorbed via cotransport with Na+ in the PCT?

A. lactate
B. phosphate
C. hydrogen
D. amino acids
E. collecting duct
Answer» D. amino acids
684.

Regarding cardiac muscle:

A. gap junctions provide high resistance bridges
B. T system of tubules located at A-I junctions
C. calcium binds to calmodulin
D. tetany is not possible due to the latch bridge mechanism
E. cAMP leads to force of contraction
Answer» F.
685.

Which iodinated compound is present in GREATEST amounts in the adult thyroid gland?

A. T4
B. DIT
C. MIT
D. T3
E. RT3
Answer» B. DIT
686.

Which of the following agents cause relaxation of mesangial cells of the glomerulus?

A. angiotensin II
B. dopamine
C. endothelins
D. vasopressin
E. noradrenaline
Answer» C. endothelins
687.

Which iodinated compound is present in the SMALLEST amounts in the adult thyroid gland?

A. T4
B. DIT
C. MIT
D. T3
E. RT3
Answer» F.
688.

Which of the following does NOT act via an intracellular receptor?

A. Cortisol
B. Thyroxine
C. ANP
D. Aldosterone
E. Retinoic acid
Answer» D. Aldosterone
689.

Toxins that increase the cyclic AMP content of the intestinal mucosa cause diarrhoea because they:

A. increase Cl- secretion into the intestinal lumen
B. increase Na+ absorption in the small intestine
C. increase K+ secretion into the colon
D. increase Na+/K+ co-transport K+ secretion into the colon
E. none of the above
Answer» B. increase Na+ absorption in the small intestine
690.

Which of the following does NOT increase pancreatic polypeptide secretion?

A. protein ingestion
B. fasting
C. exercise
D. acute hypoglycaemia
E. intravenous glucose
Answer» F.
691.

Which of the following does not increase the length of ventricular cardiac muscle fibres?

A. increased total blood volume
B. increased venous tone
C. increased pumping action of skeletal muscle
D. increased negative intrathoracic pressure
E. increased intrapericardial pressure
Answer» F.
692.

Creatinuria occurs in measurable amounts in all but:

A. women during and after pregnancy and occasionally in non-pregnant women
B. normal men
C. starvation
D. thyrotoxicosis
E. poorly controlled diabetes mellitus
Answer» C. starvation
693.

Which of the following does not cause a systolic murmur?

A. aortic stenosis
B. anaemia
C. mitral insufficiency
D. tricuspid stenosis
E. normal flow in children
Answer» E. normal flow in children
694.

Adrenal insufficiency may cause all but which of the following?

A. inability to excrete a water load
B. personality changes
C. sodium loss with circulatory insufficiency
D. hypoglycaemia in the presence of fasting
E. leukocytosis
Answer» F.
695.

Uric acid is formed by the breakdown of:

A. purines
B. pyrimidines
C. glutamine
D. urea
E. all of the above
Answer» B. pyrimidines
696.

In the adrenal medulla:

A. epinephrine is formed by the hydroxylation and decarboxylation of tyrosine
B. 10% of the cells are the epinephrine-secreting type
C. plasma norepinephrine levels are generally unchanged after adrenalectomy
D. catecholamine t1/2 is 10 minutes in the circulation
Answer» D. catecholamine t1/2 is 10 minutes in the circulation
697.

How many ATP molecules are produced from one molecule of a 6-carbon fatty acid metabolised via the TCA cycle to carbon dioxide and water?

A. 36
B. 38
C. 40
D. 42
E. 44
Answer» F.