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351.

Which of the following DOES NOT shift the oxygen-haemoglobin dissociation curve to the right?

A. decreased phosphate
B. increased altitude
C. cortisol
D. decreased pH
E. aldosterone
Answer» B. increased altitude
352.

Which of the following need to be intact for normal stereognosis:

A. dorsal columns
B. parietal lobe
C. pressure pathways
D. all of the above
E. none of the above
Answer» C. pressure pathways
353.

All the following statements regarding the atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) are true EXCEPT:

A. it causes natriuresis
B. it lowers blood pressure
C. circulating ANP has a short half-life
D. ANP has the greatest affinity for the ANPR-B receptor of the glomerulus
E. it is released when atrial muscle is stretched
Answer» E. it is released when atrial muscle is stretched
354.

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

A. thick filaments consist of myosin
B. actin forms a double helix
C. thin filaments include tropomyosin
D. troponin-I inhibits interaction between actin and myosin
E. T-system lies at Z-lines
Answer» F.
355.

Regarding renal innervation:

A. transplanted kidneys initially have reduced concentrating ability because of lack of innervation of the juxtaglomerular cells and therefore decreased renin secretion
B. norepinephrine acts directly on receptors on the juxtaglomerular cells
C. renal blood flow increases during exercise
D. autoregulation of renal blood flow can be disrupted by angiotensin-II inhibitors when renal perfusion is low
Answer» E.
356.

Regarding skeletal muscle, which statement is INCORRECT?

A. resting membrane potential is about -90mV
B. resting length is the length at which active tension in the muscle is maximal
C. total glycogen stored is about 0.4kg
D. energy source at rest is mainly glucose
E. resting heat production is due to basal metabolic processes
Answer» E. resting heat production is due to basal metabolic processes
357.

Regarding skeletal muscle:

A. isotonic contraction does no work
B. calcium is released from troponin during contraction
C. the resting membrane potential is -70mV
D. treppe occurs in skeletal muscle only
E. white muscle has short twitch durations
Answer» F.
358.

Which of the following does NOT stimulate erythropoietin secretion?

A. cobalt salts
B. thromboxanes
C. androgens
D. adenosine
E. prostaglandins
Answer» C. androgens
359.

Atrial natriuretic peptide decreases formation of all of the following EXCEPT:

A. aldosterone
B. cyclic GMP
C. renin
D. vasopressin
E. angiotensin III
Answer» C. renin
360.

Regarding sensory organ stimulation, which statement is INCORRECT?

A. adaptation occurs over the temperature range 20-40 C
B. pain is sensed by naked nerve endings
C. pacinian corpuscles are rapidly adapting touch-pressure receptors
D. naked nerve endings can detect all four cutaneous sensory modalities
E. any given nerve ending can signal more than one sensory modality
Answer» F.
361.

Regarding nerve fibres:

A. type C myelinated fibres in the dorsal root conduct impulses concerning pain and temperature
B. type A unmyelinated fibres conduct impulses concerning proprioception
C. type A unmyelinated fibres conduct impulses concerning light touch
D. type A unmyelinated fibres conduct impulses to muscle spindles
E. type B myelinated fibres are located in preganglionic autonomic region
Answer» F.
362.

Regarding the action of glucagon on the liver, which of the following is INCORRECT?

A. it causes glycogenolysis via activation of adenylate cyclase
B. it decreases metabolism of glucose-6-phosphate
C. it causes glycogenolysis via activation of phospholipase C
D. it increases gluconeogenesis from available amino acids
E. it decreases ketone body formation
Answer» F.
363.

Which does not stimulate carotid bodies?

A. carbon monoxide poisoning
B. cyanide poisoning
C. hypoxia
D. hypercapnia
E. increased H+ concentration
Answer» B. cyanide poisoning
364.

With regards to cell membrane potential

A. The Donnan effect relies on nondiffusible ions
B. The exterior of the cell is negative with respect to the interior
C. The membrane potential tends to push chloride out of the cell
D. It can be derived by measuring the chloride concentration and using the Nernst equation
E. Potassium leaks out against its concentration gradient
Answer» B. The exterior of the cell is negative with respect to the interior
365.

In the autonomic nerve system, antagonism results in:

A. constriction of the renal vasculature
B. decreased velocity of conduction in the atrioventricular node
C. decreased velocity of conduction in the HIS/Purkinje system
D. decreased ventricular contractility
E. increased insulin and glucagon secretion
Answer» F.
366.

Regarding the osmolality of renal tubular fluid, is it?

A. hypotonic in loop of Henle
B. isotonic in proximal tubule
C. hypertonic in distal tubule
D. hypotonic in collecting duct
E. hypotonic in proximal tubule
Answer» C. hypertonic in distal tubule
367.

Regarding insulin:

A. it increases amino acid uptake
B. its absorption is not affected by the site of injection
C. it causes reduced K+ uptake by cells
D. it increases protein catabolism
E. it is secreted by the cells in the islets of Langerhan
Answer» B. its absorption is not affected by the site of injection
368.

Regarding the buffer system in the tubular fluid, which one is TRUE?

A. the main buffer system is H2PO4
B. the main mechanism of H+ secretion in the proximal tubule is via proton pump
C. dibasic phosphate buffer is most effective at proximal convoluted tubule
D. the H+ secretion at proximal tubule is mediated Na/K/ATPase
E. thick ascending limb of loop of Henle
Answer» E. thick ascending limb of loop of Henle
369.

Osmolality of tubular fluid:

A. isotonic in proximal tubule
B. isotonic in loop of Henle
C. hypertonic in ascending limb loop of Henle
D. hypotonic in collecting duct
E. hypotonic in proximal tubule
Answer» B. isotonic in loop of Henle
370.

In diabetes insipidis:

A. percentage of filtered water reabsorbed is increased compared to normal
B. there is a net gain of water in excess of solute (L/day)
C. urine volume (L/day) is decreased
D. urine concentration (msom/L) is markedly reduced
E. glomerular flow (ml/min) is increased
Answer» E. glomerular flow (ml/min) is increased
371.

Which respiratory principle is INCORRECT?

A. Fick s law states that the volume of gas per unit time that moves across a sheet of tissue is proportional to the area of the sheet, but inversely proportional to its thickness
B. the Bohr effect is the effect of PCO2 on the O2 dissociation curve due to the action of PCO2 on H+ concentration
C. Henry s law states that the amount of gas dissolved is proportional to the partial pressure of that gas
D. the chloride shift is the diffusion of HCO3 - in to the cell, with the outward diffusion of Cl- ions to maintain electrical neutrality
E. the Haldane effect is that deoxygenation of the blood increases its ability to carry CO2
Answer» E. the Haldane effect is that deoxygenation of the blood increases its ability to carry CO2
372.

Regarding renal compensation in respiratory acidosis and alkalosis:

A. the rate of HCO3 reabsorption is inversely proportional to the arterial PCO2
B. in respiratory acidosis, HCO3 reabsorption is reduced
C. changes in plasma chloride concentration are proportional to CHO3 concentration
D. in respiratory alkalosis, renal H+ secretion is increased
E. HCO3 reabsorption depends upon the rate of H+ secretion by the renal tubular cells
Answer» F.
373.

In the normal bladder, micturition:

A. is initiated by the pelvic nerves
B. is co-ordinated in the lumbar portion of the spinal cord
C. is initiated at a volume of 600mls
D. is significantly affected by sympathetic nerves
E. is not facilitated at the level of the brain stem
Answer» B. is co-ordinated in the lumbar portion of the spinal cord
374.

B nerve fibres transmit impulses of which modality?

A. proprioception
B. preganglionic autonomic
C. temperature
D. postganglionic sympathetic
E. somatic motor
Answer» C. temperature
375.

Regarding the bladder:

A. the external urethral sphincter is made up of smooth muscle cells
B. the internal urethral sphincter does not encircle the urethra
C. pelvic nerves (S2-S4) supply the external sphincter
D. when the bladder is stretched, tension is maintained
E. relaxation of the internal urethral sphincter assists micturition
Answer» C. pelvic nerves (S2-S4) supply the external sphincter
376.

The tissue or organ with the greatest potential for increasing the metabolic rate of the body is:

A. liver
B. skin
C. adipose tissue
D. skeletal muscle
E. digestive system
Answer» E. digestive system
377.

Which of the following decreases basal metabolic rate?

A. recent ingestion of food
B. stress
C. increased thyroid hormones
D. sleep
E. lactation
Answer» E. lactation
378.

Mono-iodotyrosin (MIT) and diiodotyrosin (DIT) molecules:

A. are deiodinated before joining to form T3 and T4
B. are secreted into plasma alongside T3 and T4
C. are the inactive metabolites of T3 and T4
D. are cleaved from thyroglobulin by proteases in lysosomes
E. are usually excreted in the urine
Answer» E. are usually excreted in the urine
379.

Regarding the autonomic nervous system:

A. does not have a reflex arc like somatic nervous system
B. has dopamine as the main transmitter
C. has cholinergic division which increases activity of the intestinal musculature and increases gastric secretion
D. neurotransmitter noradrenaline is metabolised by pseudocholinesterase
E. is not involved with visceral sensation
Answer» D. neurotransmitter noradrenaline is metabolised by pseudocholinesterase
380.

A-alpha nerve fibres transmit impulses of which modality?

A. proprioception
B. pain
C. pressure
D. touch
E. motor to muscle spindles
Answer» B. pain
381.

Regarding renal tubular function:

A. Na+ is actively transported out of the thin portions of the loop of Henle
B. Na+ -K+ ATPase pumps Na+ out of the renal tubule
C. Cl- is transported only by co-transport
D. glucose is reabsorbed mainly in the distal tubule
E. penicillin is not actively secreted into tubular fluid
Answer» C. Cl- is transported only by co-transport
382.

Regarding the anatomy of the kidney:

A. the afferent arteriole is smaller than the efferent
B. the kidney contains 1.3 million nephrons
C. there are three layers separating the blood in the arteriole from the glomerular filtrate
D. podocytes are contractile and regulate GFR
Answer» C. there are three layers separating the blood in the arteriole from the glomerular filtrate
383.

Regarding smooth muscle, which statement is INCORRECT?

A. multi-unit smooth muscle is present in the jejunum
B. may exhibit pacemaker potentials
C. mechanical response is much slower than striated muscle
D. the membrane potential is unstable
E. functions as a syncytium in viscera
Answer» B. may exhibit pacemaker potentials
384.

Which of the following is NOT present in smooth muscle cells?

A. actin
B. myosin-II
C. tropomyosin
D. almodulin
E. troponin
Answer» F.
385.

Which pattern of laboratory findings in the tale below is most consistent with a diagnosis of diabetes insipidis? 24 Hr Urine Vol Ketones Glucose Protein

A. 4.0 + 0 0
B. 6.2 2+ 4+ 0
C. 1.6 0 0 4+
D. 6.4 0 0 0
E. 5.0 0 0 3+
Answer» E. 5.0 0 0 3+
386.

Which of the following is absent in smooth muscle?

A. tropomysin
B. actin
C. myosin
D. troponin
E. mitochondria
Answer» E. mitochondria
387.

Regarding smooth muscle:

A. tropomyosin is absent
B. the resting membrane potential is -90mV
C. there is a highly developed sarcoplasmic reticulum
D. there are no spike potentials
E. dense bodies are attached to the cell membrane
Answer» F.
388.

Regarding smooth muscle contractility, which statement is INCORRECT?

A. increased by acetylcholine
B. decreased by activation of phospholipase C
C. increased by cold
D. decreased by cAMP
E. increased by stretch
Answer» C. increased by cold
389.

The volume of the anatomical dead space is:

A. 50mL
B. 100mL
C. 150mL
D. 200ml
E. 300ml
Answer» D. 200ml
390.

With respect to blood flow:

A. during laminar flow, blood moves at greater velocity adjacent to the vessel wall
B. turbulent flow can occur in long straight vessels
C. during turbulent flow, there is less resistance to flow
D. the tendency for turbulent flow increases inversely with the velocity of blood flow
E. turbulent flow does not normally occur in the aorta
Answer» C. during turbulent flow, there is less resistance to flow
391.

Membrane potential:

A. is only found in nervous tissue
B. is not contributed to by the Na+ /K+ pump
C. magnitude does not change from tissue to tissue
D. is negative inside in relation to the outside
E. is mainly caused by leaking Na+ / K+ channels
Answer» E. is mainly caused by leaking Na+ / K+ channels
392.

Which of the following nerves is NOT of fibre type A?

A. proprioception
B. touch
C. motor to muscle spindles
D. somatic motor
E. dorsal root pain and temperature
Answer» F.
393.

The number of molecules in a mole is:

A. 1 X 1026
B. 6 X 1026
C. 4 X 1026
D. 1 X 1023
E. 6 X 1023
Answer» F.
394.

Which nerves have the biggest diameter and faster conduction velocity?

A. group A alpha
B. group A beta
C. group A gamma
D. group A delta
E. group C
Answer» B. group A beta
395.

In the nervous control of the bladder which nerves do NOT play a role in micturition?

A. sympathetic nerves from L2 in hypogastric nerve
B. somatic motor neurons in pudendal nerve
C. sensory neurons to S2/3 in pelvic nerves
D. parasympathetic supply in pelvic nerves
E. collecting duct
Answer» B. somatic motor neurons in pudendal nerve
396.

Regarding nerve fibres, which statement is INCORRECT?

A. resting membrane potential is about -90mV
B. action potentials are generated at the initial segment in spinal motor neurons
C. myelin produces up to 50 times faster conduction of impulses
D. membrane is more permeable to potassium than sodium at rest
E. sodium channels are highly concentrated at the nodes of ranvier
Answer» B. action potentials are generated at the initial segment in spinal motor neurons
397.

Regarding conduction of nerve impulses, which statement is INCORRECT?

A. it is an active, self-propagating process
B. salutatory conduction occurs in unmyelinated neurons
C. axons can conduct impulses in either direction
D. conduction velocity is proportional to nerve fibre diameter
E. current sink occurs in neuronal cell membrane ahead of impulse
Answer» C. axons can conduct impulses in either direction
398.

Which of the following nerve fibre types is MOST sensitive to hypoxia?

A. A-alpha
B. A-beta
C. A-delta
D. B
E. C
Answer» E. C
399.

Comparing nerve fibre types which is FALSE?

A. C fibres are most susceptible to local anaesthetic
B. A fibres are least susceptible to local anaesthetic
C. B fibres are found preganglionic autonomic
D. A fibres transmit motor to muscle spindles
E. some C fibres transmit postganglionic sympathetic impulses
Answer» E. some C fibres transmit postganglionic sympathetic impulses
400.

Which of the following blood gas results is consistent with a three-week residence at 4000m altitude, after previously living at sea-level? pH HCO3 - (meq/L) pCO2

A. 7.40 24.1 40
B. 7.50 30.1 40
C. 6.96 5.0 23
D. 7.34 33.5 64
E. 7.48 18.7 26
Answer» F.