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201.

Regarding bilirubin:

A. unconjugated bilirubin is more soluble than conjugated
B. all conjugated bilirubin is excreted via the intestine
C. bile duct obstruction causes jaundice secondary to unconjugated hyperbilirubinaemia
D. haemolytic anaemia may cause ?????? hyperbilirubinaemia
Answer» E.
202.

Which form of intestinal smooth muscle contraction does NOT occur in normal health?

A. peristalsis
B. weak antiperistalsis
C. peristaltic rushes
D. tonic contractions
Answer» D. tonic contractions
203.

In the adrenal cortex:

A. the zona glomerulosa has 17 alpha-hydroxylase and no aldosterone synthase
B. all the cholesterol is synthesised from acetate
C. zona fasciculata makes up 10% of the mass of the adrenal gland
D. angiotensin II binds to receptors in the zona reticularis
Answer» F.
204.

Regarding the islets of Langerhans:

A. D cells secrete pancreatic polypeptide
B. A cells are the most common
C. they are most plentiful in the body of the pancreas
D. blood from the islets drain into the hepatic portal vein
Answer» E.
205.

Thyroid hormones increase the oxygen consumption of:

A. lymph nodes
B. spleen
C. brain
D. anterior pituitary gland
Answer» F.
206.

Regarding protein metabolism, which statement is CORRECT?

A. increases the respiratory quotient to values > 1.0
B. has a specific dynamic action (SDA) of approximately 10%
C. endogenous protein breakdown is inhibited by glucagon
D. creatinine excretion is not depressed in starvation
Answer» E.
207.

Which factor stimulates insulin secretion?

A. thiazide diuretics
B. phenytoin
C. theophylline
D. blockers
Answer» D. blockers
208.

The action of gastrin includes all EXCEPT:

A. stimulation of insulin secretion after a carbohydrate meal
B. stimulation of gastric acid secretion
C. stimulation of gastric motility
D. contraction of gastro-oesophageal junction musculature
Answer» B. stimulation of gastric acid secretion
209.

Regarding carbon dioxide transport in blood, which statement is INCORRECT?

A. oxygen is about 20 times less soluble in blood
B. deoxygenation of blood increase its ability to carry carbon dioxide
C. arterial blood transports about 20% in dissolved form
D. venous blood has higher haematocrit than arterial blood
E. carbamino compounds are formed by reaction with both plasma proteins and Hb
Answer» D. venous blood has higher haematocrit than arterial blood
210.

Fanconi s syndrome of decreased levels of ATP in the tubular epithelium of the PCT:

A. decreases Na+ extrusion from the cell into the interstitium
B. causes increased phosphate absorption
C. causes metabolic alkalosis
D. results in decreased amino acid excretion
E. collecting duct
Answer» B. causes increased phosphate absorption
211.

Regarding free fatty acids in plasma, which of the following is NOT true?

A. they account for less than 10% of total fatty acids in plasma
B. they are complexed with a protein carrier
C. they can be metabolised to CO2 and water in skeletal and cardiac muscle
D. their level in plasma decreases as plasma adrenaline increases
E. they are converted to energy by the citric acid cycle
Answer» E. they are converted to energy by the citric acid cycle
212.

Uric acid handling by the kidneys involves:

A. filtration only
B. secretion by tubules only
C. filtration and secretion
D. filtration and reabsorption
E. filtration, reabsorption and secretion
Answer» F.
213.

Regarding serotonin:

A. the highest concentration is in the brain
B. formed by hydroxylation and decarboxylation of tyrosine
C. catabolised by COMT
D. some receptors are ion channels
E. mediates smooth muscle relaxation
Answer» E. mediates smooth muscle relaxation
214.

All but which of the following cause contraction of the mesengial cells?

A. endothelins
B. angiotensin II
C. ADH
D. noradrenaline
E. cAMP
Answer» F.
215.

Serotonin is noted in all but:

A. sexual behaviour
B. obesity
C. platelet aggregation
D. mood
E. vomiting
Answer» B. obesity
216.

All but which of the following are involved in the movement of Na+/Cl- across the apical membrane of the proximal tubules?

A. Na+ / 2Cl- / K+ co-transporter (CT)
B. Na+/ glucose CT
C. Na+/P??? CT
D. Cl- / base exchanges
E. Na+ / H+ exchanges
Answer» B. Na+/ glucose CT
217.

Which of the following substances would NOT cause contraction of mesangial cells?

A. angiotensin II
B. dopamine
C. vasopressin
D. histamine
E. platelet activating factor
Answer» C. vasopressin
218.

Which of the following will cause an increase in GFR?

A. dehydration
B. ureteral obstruction
C. afferent arteriole constriction
D. hypoproteinaemia
Answer» E.
219.

Which statement regarding parathyroid hormone (PTH) is INCORRECT?

A. it is continuously secreted by the parathyroid glands
B. it is synthesised and secreted by the oxyntic cells
C. it is rapidly cleaved in the Kupffer cells of the liver
D. it increases osteoclasts activity in bone
E. it increases formation of 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol
Answer» C. it is rapidly cleaved in the Kupffer cells of the liver
220.

Cardiac muscle fibres:

A. develop tetany only at very high stimulation frequencies
B. develop less tension when stretched due to decreased actin-myosin overlap
C. can derive only 5% of basal caloric requirement from fat
D. have a T-system located at the A-I junctions
E. remain absolutely refractory until the membrane potential repolarises to - 50mV
Answer» F.
221.

Which statement is TRUE regarding cardiac muscle?

A. cardiac muscle fibres are multinucleated
B. they are smaller than skeletal muscle fibres
C. Ca2+ release is triggered by membrane repolarisation
D. the elastic Titin protein component is greater than in skeletal muscle, adding stiffness
E. the amount of Ca2+ in the sarcoplasmic reticulum is decreased by catecholamine stimulation
Answer» C. Ca2+ release is triggered by membrane repolarisation
222.

For cardiac muscle, which is FALSE?

A. HERG really is the acronym for human ether-a-go-go related gene
B. intercolated discs are calcified structures within cardiac muscle cells
C. resting membrane potential is -90mV
D. cardiac muscle requires continuous supply of O2 to function
E. cardiac muscle action potential time decreases with increasing heart rate
Answer» C. resting membrane potential is -90mV
223.

Regarding cardiac muscle, which statement is INCORRECT?

A. resting membrane potential is about -90mV
B. energy source at rest is mainly fat
C. mechanical response lasts about twice as long as electrical response
D. tetanus cannot occur
E. it has an all-or-nothing contractile response
Answer» D. tetanus cannot occur
224.

Regarding the structure of cardiac muscle, which statement is INCORRECT?

A. T-system lies at Z-lines
B. functions as a syncytium due to the presence of tight junctions
C. intercalated discs occur at Z-lines
D. contains large numbers of elongated mitochondria
E. thin filaments include troponin T, C and I
Answer» C. intercalated discs occur at Z-lines
225.

Which of the following does NOT increase plasma calcium?

A. parathyroid hormone
B. vitamin D
C. growth hormone
D. thyroxine
E. calcitonin
Answer» F.
226.

Regarding the cardiac muscle action potential, which statement is INCORRECT?

A. sodium ions enter via fast channels in phase 0
B. chloride ions may enter cell during phase 1
C. sodium ions enter via slow channels in phase 2
D. relative refractory period ends in phase 3
E. class I anti-arrhythmics reduce the slope of phase 4
Answer» B. chloride ions may enter cell during phase 1
227.

Stimuli that increase aldosterone secretion and do not effect glucocorticoid secretion includes all EXCEPT:

A. low Na+ intake
B. high K+ intake
C. standing
D. secondary hyperaldosteronism
E. haemorrhage
Answer» F.
228.

Which of the following does NOT increase secretion of glucagon?

A. diabetes mellitus
B. adrenoceptor agonists
C. GABA
D. starvation
E. exercise
Answer» D. starvation
229.

Regarding extracellular volume maintenance:

A. control of sodium balance is the major mechanism maintaining ECF volume
B. a rise in ECF volume stimulates vasopressin secretion
C. osmotic stimuli over-ride volume stimuli in the regulation of vasopressin secretion
D. vasopressin causes Na+ retention by the kidney
E. angiotensin II inhibits aldosterone secretion
Answer» B. a rise in ECF volume stimulates vasopressin secretion
230.

Opioid peptides:

A. are not formed from precursors
B. include morphine as an example
C. form the opioid receptors in the brain
D. are mainly found in the brain and gastrointestinal tract
E. are almost always excreted unchanged
Answer» E. are almost always excreted unchanged
231.

A decrease in extracellular K+:

A. makes the resting membrane more negative in nerve cells
B. causes a similar effect in nerve cells as a decrease in extracellular Na+
C. has little effect in nerve cell membrane potential
D. may decrease nerve cell action potential size
E. cause a similar effect in nerve cells as an increase in extracellular Ca++
Answer» F.
232.

Which of the following does NOT increase aldosterone secretion?

A. constriction of the IVC in the thorax
B. ACTH
C. surgery
D. hyperkalaemia
E. lying supine from the standing position
Answer» F.
233.

Which of the following do NOT increase TSH secretion?

A. TRH
B. glucocorticoids
C. infants exposed to cold temperature
D. acute psychosis
E. night time
Answer» C. infants exposed to cold temperature
234.

Which of the following does NOT increase parathyroid hormone secretion?

A. high plasma magnesium
B. low plasma calcium
C. high plasma phosphate
D. -adrenergic discharge
E. cyclic AMP
Answer» B. low plasma calcium
235.

Which of the following does NOT increase secretion of atrial natriuretic peptide?

A. -adrenoceptor agonists
B. immersion in water up to the neck
C. exercise
D. endothelin
E. changing from erect position to supine
Answer» B. immersion in water up to the neck
236.

Which of the following is NOT associated with an increase in erythropoietin secretion?

A. aminophylline
B. renal cell carcinoma
C. cobalt salts
D. thyroxine
E. adenosine
Answer» B. renal cell carcinoma
237.

All of the following increase renin secretion EXCEPT:

A. sodium depletion
B. diuretics
C. hypertension
D. cardiac failure
E. cirrhosis
Answer» D. cardiac failure
238.

Which of the following does NOT inhibit secretion of glucagon?

A. ketones
B. adrenoceptor agonists
C. secretin
D. amino acids
E. somatostatin
Answer» E. somatostatin
239.

Which of the following does NOT increase intestinal calcium absorption?

A. hypocalcaemia
B. parathyroid hormone (PTH)
C. glucocorticoids
D. hypervitaminosis D
E. protein in diet
Answer» D. hypervitaminosis D
240.

Which of the following does NOT inhibit insulin secretion?

A. somatostatin
B. atropine
C. propranolol
D. gastrin
E. phenytoin
Answer» E. phenytoin
241.

Which of the following does NOT decrease intestinal calcium absorption?

A. hypercalcaemia
B. decreased PTH
C. hypovitaminosis D
D. growth hormone
E. phytic acid and oxalate in intestine
Answer» E. phytic acid and oxalate in intestine
242.

The content of chylomicrons includes:

A. aproprotein E and aproprotein A
B. cholesterol 30%, protein 20%, triglyceride 50%
C. lethicin 10%, cholesterol 25%, triglyceride 65%
D. protein 2%, cholesterol 5%, triglyceride 90%
E. the enzyme protein phospholipase
Answer» E. the enzyme protein phospholipase
243.

Regarding the intracellular fluid, which is NOT CORRECT?

A. it accounts for 40% of body weight
B. its volume can be estimated using radio-active inulin
C. it contains more protein (in mg/L water) than extracellular fluid
D. the composition of intracellular fluid varies with the nature and function of the cell
E. all of the above are true
Answer» C. it contains more protein (in mg/L water) than extracellular fluid
244.

Regarding the insulin receptor, which statement is INCORRECT?

A. it is present even in cells which do not increase their glucose intake in response to insulin
B. insulin binds to the subunit on the outer surface of the cell membrane
C. it is a tetramer of two and two subunits
D. the binding of insulin decreases the activity of tyrosine kinase on the intracellular end of the receptor
E. the complex of insulin and receptor become internalised by the cell
Answer» C. it is a tetramer of two and two subunits
245.

Which statement regarding the thyroid gland and its hormones is INCORRECT?

A. thyroid hyperactivity is associated with an increase in plasma catecholamines
B. iodide trapping by thyroid cells is an active process
C. thyroid hormones enter cells by diffusion across the cell membrane
D. thyroid hormones cause an increase in 2,3 - DPG
E. thyroid hormones increase growth hormone secretion
Answer» B. iodide trapping by thyroid cells is an active process
246.

The opioid receptor is involved in:

A. analgesia
B. respiratory depression
C. miosis
D. dependence
E. all of the above
Answer» B. respiratory depression
247.

In which state is extracellular buffering more important than intracellular?

A. respiratory acidosis
B. respiratory alkalosis
C. metabolic acidosis
D. metabolic alkalosis
E. collecting duct
Answer» E. collecting duct
248.

Which substance relaxes mesangial cells?

A. angiotensin II
B. ADH
C. noradrenaline
D. thromboxane A2
E. ANP
Answer» F.
249.

With regard to the effect of thyroid hormone on the cardiovascular system, which of the following are TRUE?

A. level of noradrenaline are increased
B. adrenergic receptor affinity is decreased in heart muscle
C. circulating adrenaline levels are decreased
D. thyroid hormone levels alter the ratio of cardiac myosin isoform types
E. none of the above
Answer» E. none of the above
250.

Regarding the iodide pump in thyroid cells, which is NOT true?

A. it is stimulated by TSH
B. it depends on Na+ / K+ ATPase activity
C. it pumps iodide into the colloid, after entering the cell down an electrical gradient
D. it pumps iodide against an electrical gradient
E. its activity can be measured with trace doses of radioactive iodine
Answer» D. it pumps iodide against an electrical gradient