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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. | |