1987 nbde 1 asda (biochemistry & physiology )
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Results for: Karol nbde
Title:
1987 NBDE 1 ASDA (Biochemistry & Physiology )
Score:
54 out of 93 points
Percentage:
58%
Duration:
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Question 1 of 93
The km value of an enzyme is numerically
equal to
Correct answer: C)
You chose: C)
A)
1. half the maximum velocity expressed in moles/liter.
B)
velocity of a reaction divided by substrate concentration.
C)
substrate concentration in moles/liter necessary to achieve half the maximum velocity of a reaction.
D)
maximum velocity divided by half the substrate concentration in moles necessary to achieve maximum velocity.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 2 of 93
The physiologically active form of vitamin D
produced in the kidney is
Correct answer: A)
You chose: A)
A)
1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol.
B)
25-hydroxycholecalciferol.
C)
7-dehydrocholesterol.
D)
cholecalciferol.
E)
ergosterol.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 3 of 93
Which of the following is an example of
reduction?
Correct answer: E)
You chose: D)
A)
-CH - CH- + H2O ---> -CH2 - CHOH-
B)
R-COOH ---> R-COO- + H +
C)
-CH2 CH2 ---> -CH - CH- + H2
D)
Cu+ ---> Cu + 2 + e-
E)
Fe+3 + e ---> Fe + 2
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 4 of 93
The ketone body acetoacetate is synthesized inside mitochondria of hepatocytes by
Correct answer: C)
You chose: C)
A)
carboxylation of pyruvic acid.
B)
transamination of-aspartic acid.
C)
cleavage of β-hydroxy-β-methylglutaryl CoA.
D)
oxidative decarboxylation of α-ketoglutarate.
E)
oxidation of L-β-hydroxybutyrate followed
by deacylation.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 5 of 93
Acids found in the citric acid (Krebs) cycle are
Correct answer: E)
You chose: E)
A)
glutamic acid and succinic acid.
B)
glucuronic acid and aspartic acid.
C)
oxaloacetic acid and aspartic acid.
D)
oxaloacetic acid and pyruvic acid.
E)
oxaloacetic acid and α-ketoglutaric acid.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 6 of 93
The presence of glucose in the urine proves
that the patient has
Correct answer: C)
You chose: A)
A)
diabetes mellitus.
B)
negative nitrogen balance.
C)
exceeded his renal threshold for glucose.
D)
excessive damage to a glomerulus of the
kidney.
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 7 of 93
Carbonic anhydrase in kidney tubular cells is
associated with reabsorption of
Correct answer: D)
You chose: D)
A)
urea.
B)
chloride.
C)
carbohydrate.
D)
bicarbonate ion.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 8 of 93
An impulse can travel from one nerve to another in only one direction because the
Correct answer: A)
You chose: E)
A)
synapse limits the direction of travel.
B)
myelin sheath limits the direction of travel.
C)
myoneural junction limits the direction of travel.
D)
nerve fiber permits conduction in only one direction.
E)
cell-body must be stimulated before the nerve fiber will conduct.
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 9 of 93
The intracellular, "second" messenger for
many peptide and polypeptide hormones is
Correct answer: C)
You chose: C)
A)
AMP.
B)
ATP.
C)
cyclic AMP.
D)
adenylate cyclase.
E)
a cytoplasmic receptor.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 10 of 93
Human parotid saliva is believed to be hyposmolar because
Correct answer: D)
You chose: B)
A)
water is reabsorbed by excretory ducts of the gland.
B)
acinar cells transport water more readily than sodium ions.
C)
striated duct cells produce excess water and retain potassium.
D)
reabsorption of water by striated duct cells is less than reabsorption of" sodium.
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 11 of 93
Which of the following is the major
contributor to colloid osmotic pressure?
Correct answer: A)
You chose: A)
A)
Albumin
B)
Alpha globulin
C)
Beta globulin
D)
Gamma globulin
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 12 of 93
The dominant factor controlling absorption of iron from the gastrointestinal tract is
Correct answer: C)
You chose: D)
A)
excretion of iron in the urine.
B)
excretion of iron in the stools.
C)
saturation of mucosal cells with iron.
D)
concentration of the ferrous iron in bone
marrow, spleen and liver.
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 13 of 93
Spatial summation results from the
Correct answer: A)
You chose: A)
A)
convergence of several afferent impulses on the same postsynaptic nerve soma.
B)
repetitive firing of discharges (from the same presynaptic terminal), eventually producing an action potential.
C)
exhaustion of the stores of transmitter substance at the synapse.
D)
elaboration of some inhibitory substance, such as y-aminobutyric acid, at the synapse.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 14 of 93
Two atoms are considered isotopic if
Correct answer: B)
You chose: B)
A)
their nuclei contain the same number of
neutrons.
B)
their atomic numbers are the same, but
their mass numbers differ.
C)
their mass numbers are the same, but
their atomic numbers differ.
D)
one is a beta emitter, and the other an
alpha emitter.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 15 of 93
The distribution of carbonate within dental
enamel follows the same surface to
dentinoenamel junction patterns as which of
the following?
Correct answer: E)
You chose: E)
A)
Lead
B)
Calcium
C)
Fluoride
D)
Strontium
E)
None of the above
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 16 of 93
A deficiency of vitamin A in a developing
tooth most likely affects the
Correct answer: B)
You chose: B)
A)
pulp.
B)
enamel.
C)
dentin.
D)
cementum.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 17 of 93
Visual purple, rhodopsin, is usually formed in the
Correct answer: C)
You chose: C)
A)
lens.
B)
liver.
C)
retina.
D)
adrenals.
E)
vitreous humor.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 18 of 93
Aldosterone is normally associated with
partial regulation of which of the following
processes?
Correct answer: A)
You chose: A)
A)
Sodium balance
B)
Gluconeogenesis
C)
Lipid digestion
D)
Protein degradation
E)
Carbohydrate metabolism
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 19 of 93
The normal delay in sexual development until puberty is attributed to
Correct answer: D)
You chose: D)
A)
lack of effect of sex hormones on somatic tissue.
B)
failure of the gonads to respond to gonadotrophins.
C)
inability of the hypophysis to synthesize gonadotrophins.
D)
lack of hypothalamic stimulation of gonadotrophin release.
E)
inability of the hypophysis to respond to hypothalamic releasing hormones.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 20 of 93
Neutral fats contain mixtures of one or more
fatty acids esterified with
Correct answer: B)
You chose: B)
A)
sterol.
B)
glycerol.
C)
lecithin.
D)
sphingosine.
E)
alcohols of high molecular weight.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 21 of 93
At rest, the potential difference across the
membrane of which of the following is
greatest?
Correct answer: C)
You chose: B)
A)
Odontoblast
B)
Sinoatrial node
C)
Skeletal muscle
D)
Visceral smooth muscle
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 22 of 93
Antidiuretic hormone acts to
Correct answer: D)
You chose: C)
A)
decrease renal filtration fraction.
B)
increase storage capacity of the bladder.
C)
decrease permeability of distoconvoluted
tubules and/or collecting ducts to water.
D)
increase permeability of distoconvoluted
tubules and/or collecting ducts to water.
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 23 of 93
The rapid movement of a substance across a biologic membrane against a concentration gradient requires
Correct answer: B)
You chose: E)
A)
that the substance be negatively charged.
B)
participation of an energy-requiring active transport system.
C)
that the substance be readily soluble in the lipid barrier of the membrane.
D)
that the substance be carried across the membrane by rapid influx of the solvent.
E)
facilitated diffusion of the substance aided by some binding system in the membrane.
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 24 of 93
With glutamic acid as an ammo group donor,
alanine can be synthesized directly from
which of the following acids?
Correct answer: B)
You chose: C)
A)
Lactic acid
B)
Pyruvic acid
C)
Glutaric acid
D)
α-ketoglutaric acid
E)
3-phosphoglyceric acid
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 25 of 93
Neutralization of acids by saliva results
mainly from which of the following salivary
contents?
Correct answer: D)
You chose: D)
A)
Mucin
B)
Ammonia
C)
Carbonate
D)
Bicarbonate
E)
Amino acids
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 26 of 93
Compared with hemoglobin A, the
substitution of a valine for a glutamic acid
residue in hemoglobin S results from
Correct answer: A)
You chose: A)
A)
a genetic mutation.
B)
irradiation of hemoglobin A.
C)
proteolytic action in the liver.
D)
exposure to low oxygen tension.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 27 of 93
Where is norepinephrine stored?
Correct answer: B)
You chose: A)
A)
At preganglionic sympathetic nerve endings
B)
At postganglionic sympathetic nerve endings
C)
At preganglionic parasympathetic nerve endings
D)
At postganglionic parasympathetic nerve endings
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 28 of 93
The most abundant form of iron in human
blood plasma is found
Correct answer: D)
You chose: C)
A)
as free Fe++
B)
as free Fe+++
C)
as ferritin.
D)
associated with transferrin.
E)
associated with ceruloplasmin.
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 29 of 93
The main control over body temperature,
located in a portion of the central nervous
system, is the
Correct answer: C)
You chose: C)
A)
pons.
B)
cerebellum.
C)
hypothalamus.
D)
medulla oblongata.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 30 of 93
The second heart sound is related to
Correct answer: E)
You chose: D)
A)
excitation of atria.
B)
opening of AV valves.
C)
closure of AV valves.
D)
opening of aortic valves.
E)
closure of aortic valves.
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 31 of 93
In males, growth and development of
secondary sex organs are under direct control
of
Correct answer: D)
You chose: D)
A)
FSH and LH.
B)
aldosterone.
C)
progesterone.
D)
testosterone.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 32 of 93
The relative refractory period of a nerve
corresponds to
Correct answer: C)
You chose: A)
A)
sodium permeability changes.
B)
decreased potassium permeability.
C)
increased potassium permeability.
D)
threshold potential that is farther from zero.
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 33 of 93
The major center in the brain for autonomic
nervous system regulation is the
Correct answer: A)
You chose: A)
A)
hypothalamus.
B)
pituitary.
C)
cerebral cortex.
D)
vestibular nuclei.
E)
floor of the fourth ventricle.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 34 of 93
Some sense organs, when stimulated continuously by a constant stimulus, may gradually lose their ability to continue to respond. this phenomenon is known as
Correct answer: C)
You chose: C)
A)
occlusion.
B)
summation.
C)
adaptation.
D)
facilitation.
E)
sensory deprivation.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 35 of 93
The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation show sthat
Correct answer: D)
You chose: D)
A)
dilution of a buffer increases its pH
B)
pH is a function of temperature
C)
pH - pka when an acid is tenth normal
D)
pH - pka when an acid is half neutralized
E)
pH is independent of the dissociation
constant of the acid
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 36 of 93
In the absence of compensatory changes,
drop in blood pressure results from
Correct answer: E)
You chose: E)
A)
vasoconstriction.
B)
increased hematocrit.
C)
increased stroke volume
D)
increased cardiac output
E)
decreased venous return.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 37 of 93
DNA damage by ultraviolet light is due to
Correct answer: D)
You chose: C)
A)
alkylation of the guanine in DNA.
B)
excessive unwinding of the DNA molecule.
C)
frequent replacement in the DNA molecule of purines by pyrimidines.
D)
induction of dimerization by way of covalent bonds between adjacent thy mine groups.
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 38 of 93
Sucrose is a glycoside of which of the
following structures?
Correct answer: C)
You chose: C)
A)
4-D-glucose-α-D-galactopyranoside
B)
4-D-glucose-β-D-galactopyranoside
C)
α-D-glucopyranosido-β-D-fructofuranoside
D)
β-D-glucopyranosido-β-D-fructofuranoside
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 39 of 93
Which of the following is a function of
vitamin B6 (pyridoxal phosphate)?
Correct answer: C)
You chose: C)
A)
Prevents pernicious anemia
B)
Allows adaptation to dim light
C)
Acts as coenzyme in transamination reactions
D)
Prevents microcytic hypochromic anemia
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 40 of 93
Carbon monoxide decreases the amount of
Correct answer: C)
You chose: E)
A)
bicarbonate in the blood plasma.
B)
carbonic anhydrase available in the lungs.
C)
oxygen that can be transported by hemoglobin.
D)
alveolar surface available for gaseous exchange.
E)
carbon dioxide that can be transported
by the blood.
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 41 of 93
The most likely cause of an increase in filtration fraction is
Correct answer: B)
You chose: E)
A)
elevation of ureteral pressure.
B)
efferent arteriolar constriction.
C)
afferent arteriolar constriction.
D)
elevation of renal vein pressure.
E)
elevation of plasma protein concentration
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 42 of 93
The two chains of double stranded DNA are
so arranged that
Correct answer: C)
You chose: A)
A)
they are parallel.
B)
heat does not affect interchain bonds.
C)
hydrophobic aromatic nitrogen bases are held close to each other.
D)
purines and pyrimidines alternate along each chain.
E)
an adenine residue on one chain is directly hydrogen bonded to-a cytosine on the other chain.
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 43 of 93
A deficiency of rhodopsin is most likely
caused by decreased dietary intake of
Correct answer: C)
You chose: C)
A)
glucose.
B)
adenine.
C)
vitamin A.
D)
tryptophan.
E)
riboflavin.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 44 of 93
Removal of a molecule of water between the
carboxyl group of one amino acid and the
amino group of a second amino acid results
in formation of a
Correct answer: B)
You chose: B)
A)
zwitterion.
B)
peptide bond.
C)
hydrogen bond.
D)
glycosidic bond.
E)
hydrophobic bond.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 45 of 93
The primary effect of calcitonin is to
Correct answer: B)
You chose: A)
A)
increase bone resorption.
B)
inhibit bone resorption.
C)
increase calcium absorption from the
intestine.
D)
decrease calcium absorption from the
intestine.
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 46 of 93
The belief that the secretion of saliva is an active process is supported by the observation that
Correct answer: D)
You chose: D)
A)
during secretion, there is vasodilation within the gland.
B)
during secretion, blood flow through the gland is unchanged.
C)
during secretion, blood flow through the gland is decreased.
D)
secretion continues even when the pressure within the salivary duct is higher than the blood pressure.
E)
secretion stops if the pressure within the salivary duct is the same as the blood pressure.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 47 of 93
Which of the following enzymes catalyzes
the formation of uric acid from purines?
Correct answer: C)
You chose: D)
A)
Urease
B)
Uricase
C)
Xanthine oxidase
D)
Aspartate transcarbamylase
E)
Carbamyl phosphate synthetase
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 48 of 93
The process by which extensor muscles acting at a particular joint are inhibited by stretch of the flexor muscle acting at the same joint is
Correct answer: E)
You chose: C)
A)
myotatic reflex.
B)
clasp-knife reflex.
C)
monosynaptic reflex.
D)
lateral inhibition.
E)
reciprocal inhibition.
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 49 of 93
Carbon dioxide or bicarbonate is required in the biosynthesis of fatty acids because
Correct answer: C)
You chose: C)
A)
the bicarbonate/carbonic acid buffer system is very efficient at the pH optimum of this sensitive enzyme system.
B)
bicarbonate is a positive effector for this system and favorably alters the conformation of its enzymes,
C)
carbon dioxide is incorporated into acetyl coenzyme A forming malonyl coenzyme A, an intermediate in the synthetic process.
D)
carbon dioxide is incorporated into carbamyl phosphate, a reactive intermediate in the synthetic process.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 50 of 93
Any substance that is filtered by glomeruli
and secreted, but not reabsorbed, by renal
tubules will have a renal clearance that is
Correct answer: D)
You chose: E)
A)
equal to the clearance of urea,
B)
equal to the clearance of inulin.
C)
less than the clearance of inulin.
D)
greater than the clearance of inulin.
E)
equal to the glomerular filtration rate.
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 51 of 93
Energy for ATP synthesis is derived from the
electron transport system by which of the
following processes?
Correct answer: E)
You chose: A)
A)
Transamination
B)
Aldolization
C)
Reductive synthesis
D)
Oxidative deamination
E)
Oxidative phosphorylation
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 52 of 93
Which of the following statements is true
concerning fatty acid synthesis and fatty acid
breakdown?
Correct answer: B)
You chose: B)
A)
Both are mitochondria! functions.
B)
Both require phosphopantothenic acid.
C)
Both share common electron donors and acceptors.
D)
Both share common enzymes for
oxidation and reduction reactions.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 53 of 93
The function of rhythmic segmentation is
chiefly that of
Correct answer: B)
You chose: B)
A)
macerating food.
B)
mixing food with digestive secretions.
C)
increasing the surface available for absorption.
D)
transporting material down the gastrointestinal tract.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 54 of 93
Lipids are most characteristic of which of the
following cellular components?
Correct answer: C)
You chose: C)
A)
Cytoplasm
B)
Ribosomes
C)
Membranes
D)
Chromosomes
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 55 of 93
Which of the following is true of the Tm (melting temperature) of a given DNA double helix?
Correct answer: A)
You chose: D)
A)
Is a function of the base composition
B)
Can be used to accurately predict its molecular weight
C)
Can be measured by observing the change in chemical composition
D)
Is higher If individual strands of the DNA double helix are parallel rather than antiparallel
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 56 of 93
A submaximal direct stimulus to a skeletal musde causes
Correct answer: B)
You chose: B)
A)
contraction of no fibers.
B)
contraction of some fibers.
C)
partial contraction of all fibers in the muscle.
D)
less contraction than with a subminimal stimulus.
E)
more contraction than with a maximal
stimulus.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 57 of 93
Over a period of time, a man uses 4 liters of
oxygen and produces 3 liters of CO2. What
is his RQ for that period?
Correct answer: A)
You chose: A)
A)
0.75
B)
1.00
C)
1.33
D)
7.00
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 58 of 93
The gallbladder is caused to contract by the
Hormone
Correct answer: E)
You chose: D)
A)
gastnn.
B)
secretin.
C)
pancreozymin.
D)
enterogastrone.
E)
cholecystokinin.
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 59 of 93
The partial pressure of oxygen in arterial
blood is lower than that in alveoli. The
condition suggested is
Correct answer: E)
You chose: E)
A)
hyperventilation.
B)
slow blood flow.
C)
high blood pressure.
D)
inadequate ventilation.
E)
thickening of the alveolar membrane.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 60 of 93
Which of the following tissues is primarily
responsible for formation of urea?
Correct answer: A)
You chose: A)
A)
Liver
B)
Brain
C)
Kidney
D)
Muscle
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 61 of 93
In which of the following situations is an
osmotic diuresis observed?
Correct answer: A)
You chose: A)
A)
During diabetes mellitus
B)
During water deprivation
C)
Following ingestion of starch
D)
Following injection of Pitressin
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 62 of 93
Which of the following causes some degree
of temporary alkalosis?
Correct answer: A)
You chose: A)
A)
Hyperventilation
B)
High fluid intake
C)
Excessive smoking
D)
Severe muscular effort
E)
Ingestion of ammonium chloride
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 63 of 93
Which of the following enzymes is involved in the termination of neuromuscular transmission?
Correct answer: E)
You chose: E)
A)
Choline acetylase
B)
Monoamine oxidase
C)
Methyltransferase
D)
Adenylate cyclase
E)
Acetylcholine esterase
F)
Catecholamine-ortho-methyltransferase
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 64 of 93
A muscle devoid of tonus is
Correct answer: A)
You chose: A)
A)
atonic.
B)
spastic.
C)
hypotonic.
D)
hypertonic.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 65 of 93
Which of the following characterizes an asymmetric carbon?
Correct answer: B)
You chose: C)
A)
A carbon atom with four identical groups attached to it
B)
A carbon atom with four different groups attached to it
C)
A carbon with at least one carboxyl and one ammo group attached to it
D)
A carbon atom that has two heavy groups on one side and two light groups on the other
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 66 of 93
Which of the following statements supports the observation that the glomerulus acts like a simple physical microfilter?
Correct answer: D)
You chose: C)
A)
Potassium ion is both secreted and reabsorbed by the nephron.
B)
Antidiuretic hormone alters permeability of the tubular cell membrane.
C)
Glomerular filtration rate is determined by plasma clearance of inulin.
D)
Increased concentration of colloids in plasma diminishes the formation of filtrate.
E)
The afferent arteriole is greater in diameter than the efferent arteriole.
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 67 of 93
Hydroxylation of proline and lysine during
collagen biosynthesis occurs
Correct answer: A)
You chose: A)
A)
after translation.
B)
in the mitochondria! matrix.
C)
before formation of their respective amino acyl-t-RNA's.
D)
while proline or lysine is bound to the peptidyl (P) site on the ribosome.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 68 of 93
Which of the following is most likely to
promote depolymerization of the ground
substance?
Correct answer: D)
You chose: E)
A)
Cortisone
B)
Collagenase
C)
Chymotrypsin
D)
Hyaluronidase
E)
Ammonium phosphate
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 69 of 93
Prostaglandins are made within cells
Correct answer: E)
You chose: B)
A)
on an RNA template.
B)
on rough endoplasmic reticulum
C)
from methionine.
D)
from progesterone.
E)
from polyunsaturated fatty acids.
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 70 of 93
Thyroid secretion is stimulated by
Correct answer: E)
You chose: E)
A)
hypoxia.
B)
propylthiouracil.
C)
exogenous thyroid hormone.
D)
high serum iodide concentration.
E)
prolonged exposure to a cold environment.
F)
prolonged exposure to a warm
environment.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 71 of 93
Following exercise, ventilation is in excess of
the metabolic requirement. During this period, the level of lactic acid in blood
Correct answer: B)
You chose: A)
A)
increases.
B)
decreases.
C)
remains unchanged.
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 72 of 93
Which of the following vitamins can be
supplied to humans by the normal action of
intestinal flora?
Correct answer: D)
You chose: D)
A)
A
B)
D
C)
E
D)
K
E)
None of the above
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 73 of 93
Some amino acids need not be present in the diet of an animal because of the animal's ability to synthesize the acids at an adequate rate. A principal source of carbon for these amino acids is
Correct answer: C)
You chose: C)
A)
nucleic acids.
B)
carbon dioxide.
C)
metabolism of carbohydrates.
D)
methylene folic acid derivatives.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 74 of 93
Distribution of fluids between intracellular and extracellular compartments is mainly achieved by
Correct answer: C)
You chose: D)
A)
bulk flow across the capillary wall.
B)
unrestricted movement of sodium to achieve osmotic balance.
C)
unrestricted movement of water to achieve osmotic balance.
D)
unrestricted movement of both sodium and potassium to achieve osmotic balance.
E)
movement of potassium out of the intracellular compartment to achieve osmotic balance.
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 75 of 93
The sensory organs concerned with
maintenance of skeletal muscle tonus are
Correct answer: A)
You chose: A)
A)
muscle spindles.
B)
gamma efferents.
C)
pacinian corpuscles.
D)
golgi tendon organs.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 76 of 93
An electrocardiogram showing extra P waves
before each QRS complex indicates
Correct answer: C)
You chose: C)
A)
fibrillation.
B)
atrial bradycardia
C)
partial heart block.
D)
ventricular tachycardia.
E)
left bundle branch block.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 77 of 93
In which of the following parts of the circulatory system is blood pressure the lowest?
Correct answer: B)
You chose: D)
A)
Aorta
B)
Veins
C)
Arterioles
D)
Capillaries
E)
Large arteries
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 78 of 93
Carbohydrate is stored in the body principally as
Correct answer: D)
You chose: A)
A)
glucose.
B)
maltose.
C)
sucrose.
D)
glycogen.
E)
glycosaminoglycans.
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 79 of 93
Within physiologic limits, activity of the
respiratory center is decreased directly by
Correct answer: B)
You chose: A)
A)
decreased pH.
B)
increased pH.
C)
increased hemoglobin concentration.
D)
increased plasma carbon dioxide partial
pressure.
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 80 of 93
The tone of the rmasseter muscle is
maintained by the
Correct answer: B)
You chose: C)
A)
flexor reflex.
B)
stretch reflex.
C)
crossed-extensor reflex.
D)
continuous production of metabolic
products.
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 81 of 93
The air remaining in alveoli at the end of a
forced maximal expiration is the
Correct answer: C)
You chose: C)
A)
tidal volume.
B)
vital capacity,
C)
residual volume.
D)
expiratory reserve volume.
E)
inspiratory reserve volume.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 82 of 93
The plasma membrane can be best described
Correct answer: F)
You chose: F)
A)
a static trilamellar lipid-protein-lipid sheath.
B)
a static mosaic composed primarily of lipids and proteins.
C)
an unorganized zone between cytoplasm and interstitial fluid.
D)
a membrane whose composition is essentially constant for all mammalian cells.
E)
a fluid mosaic composed of neutral fats and glycoproteins.
F)
a fluid mosaic composed primarily of phospholipids, cholesterol and glycoproteins.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 83 of 93
Which of the following molecules is NOT
part of the mammalian cell membrane?
Correct answer: A)
You chose: A)
A)
Endotoxin
B)
Cardiolipin
C)
Piasmalogen
D)
Proteoglycan
E)
Upopolysaccharide
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 84 of 93
Which of the following hormones does NOT
induce activation of adenylate cyclase?
Correct answer: A)
You chose: C)
A)
Insulin
B)
Glucagon
C)
Epinephrine
D)
Parathyroid hormone
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 85 of 93
Which of the following is least soluble in
solutions with low pH?
Correct answer: B)
You chose: A)
A)
Chlorapatite
B)
Fluorapatite
C)
Hydroxyapatite
D)
Calcium fluoride
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 86 of 93
All of the following function in buffer
Systems in the blood EXCEPT
Correct answer: A)
You chose: A)
A)
NaCl.
B)
H2CO3.
C)
NaHCO.
D)
Na2HPO4.
E)
NaH2PO4.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 87 of 93
Which of the following compounds does
NOT contain a high-energy bond?
Correct answer: D)
You chose: D)
A)
ATP
B)
Acetyl CoA
C)
UDP-glucose
D)
Glucose-6-phosphate
E)
Phosphoenolypyruvate
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 88 of 93
Which of the following is NOT a cofactor or
a substance involved in hydroxylation of
praline during collagen biosynthesis?
Correct answer: B)
You chose: C)
A)
Ascorbate
B)
Ergosterol
C)
Ferrous ion
D)
α-ketoglutarate
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 89 of 93
Which of the following statements is NOT true about ammonia and the a-amino group of amino acids?
Correct answer: B)
You chose: D)
A)
NH+4 is formed from glutamine in the kidney.
B)
The amino group in carbamyl Phosphate is directly donated by aspartate in a transamination reaction.
C)
Cellular levels of ammonia must be maintained at low concentrations because of its toxicity.
D)
Glutamate dehydrogenase can catalyze the formation of glutamate from ammonia and α-ketoglutarate using
NADPH as a cofactor.
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 90 of 93
Which of the following is NOT a
monosaccharide?
Correct answer: A)
You chose: A)
A)
Arnylose
B)
Glucose
C)
Fructose
D)
Glyceraldehyde
E)
Glucuronic acid
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 91 of 93
Which of the following statements is NOT true concerning fluoride?
Correct answer: C)
You chose: D)
A)
It is excreted rapidly by the kidney.
B)
It is deposited in calcified tissues.
C)
It occurs only in the ionic form in plasma.
D)
It passes the placental barrier relatively slowly.
E)
At 1 ppm. in water, it is tasteless, odorless and colorless.
Points: 0 out of 1
Question 92 of 93
Hydrolysis of nucleic acids is likely to yield
all of the following EXCEPT
Correct answer: D)
You chose: D)
A)
ribose.
B)
adenine.
C)
deoxyribose.
D)
acetic acid.
E)
phosphoric acid.
Points: 1 out of 1
Question 93 of 93
Which of the following compounds is NOT
involved in coagulation of blood?
Correct answer: A)
You chose: A)
A)
Fe +2
B)
Ca +2
C)
Prothrombin
D)
Fibnnogen
E)
Thromboplastin