Test 4 Extra multiple choice questions Flashcards

1
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Proteins ingested are broken down into polypeptide chains by ___, while ____ breaks the polypeptide chains into smaller amino acid molecules.

  1. lipase, amylase
  2. acetylcholinesterase, DNase
  3. trypsinogen, gastrin
  4. pepsin, peptidase
A
  1. pepsin, peptidase
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Which of the following is true regarding nephrons?

i. it is found only in the medulla
ii. proximal convoluted tubule is impermeable to water and other solutes
iii. the loop of Henle helps to conserve water & solutes & can be either cortical or juxtamedullary
iv. consists of the proximal & distal convoluted tubules

A

iii & iv

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3
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Ions such as K, CA, Mg, crosses the membrane of small intestinal epithelial cells via

  1. active transport
  2. osmotic gradient
  3. passive transport
  4. ions are not transported
A
  1. active transport
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4
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Which of the following are functions of the liver?

i. detoxification, storage
ii. phagocytosis, ADH regulation
iii. bile production, blood glucose regulation
iv. red blood cell production, food breakdown

a. i & ii
b. iii & iv
c. i & iii
d. ii & iv

A

c. i & iii

i. detoxification, storage
iii. bile production, blood glucose regulation

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5
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___ is a mixture of lipoprotein molecules (made by the type II pheumocytes) that forms a layer over the surface of the fluid w/in the alveoli to decrease the surface tension

  1. chylomicron
  2. salivary juices
  3. mucous
  4. surfacant
A
  1. surfacant
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The tendency for the lungs to decrease in size as they are stretched (when the alveoli decrease in size) is

  1. lung contraction
  2. lung recoil
  3. lung elasticity
  4. lung relaxation
A
  1. lung recoil
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Flow is equal to the change in pressure within the vessel @ different points divided by the resistance to flow is known as

  1. Poiselle’s Law
  2. Henry’s Law
  3. Barbara’s Law
  4. Boyle’s Law
A
  1. Poiselle’s Law
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8
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The respiratory system is responsible for

  1. gas exchange & regulation of blood pH
  2. voice production
  3. olfaction
  4. protection

a. all are right
b. none are right
c. 1 & 2
d. 1 only

A

a. all are right

  1. gas exchange & regulation of blood pH
  2. voice production
  3. olfaction
  4. protection
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Pressure is inversely proportional to the volume of a given container (P= k/V), this is

  1. Poiselle’s Law
  2. Henry’s Law
  3. Boyle’s Law
A
  1. Boyle’s Law
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10
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If the partial pressure of a gas in air is greater than in the liquid, gas molecules diffuse into liquid

  1. Poiselle’s Law
  2. Henry’s Law
  3. Boyle’s Law
A
  1. Henry’s Law
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If the osmolality of the blood & interstitial fluid increase, they stimulate____ to ____ the ADH-secreting neurons, which sends action potential to the ____ where axons release ____.

  1. mechanoreceptors, decrease activity of, anterior pituitary, CRH
  2. baroreceptors, increase activity of, adrenal cortex
  3. chemoreceptors, decrease activity of, anterior pituitary, ACTH
  4. osmoreceptors, increase activity of, posterior pituitary, ADH
A
  1. osmoreceptors, increase activity of, posterior pituitary, ADH
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12
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In the cephalic phase of digestion regulation

  1. the presence of food in the stomach initiates this phase of regulation
  2. taste & smell causes parasympathetic stimulation of the stomach mucosa resulting in the release of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine
  3. acetylcholine increases the secretory activity of both the parietal & the chief cells & stimulates the secretion of gastrin & histamine from endocrine cells
  4. 2 & 3 are correct
A
  1. 2 & 3 are correct
  2. taste & smell causes parasympathetic stimulation of the stomach mucosa resulting in the release of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine
  3. acetylcholine increases the secretory activity of both the parietal & the chief cells & stimulates the secretion of gastrin & histamine from endocrine cells
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13
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___ covers the inner thoracic wall & the ___ covers the inner surface of the lungs.

A

parietal & visceral

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14
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During the intestinal phase of digestion regulation

  1. chemoreceptors in the duodenum are stimulated by lipids, action potentials are carried by the vagus nerve to the medulla where the inhibit parasymp action
  2. local reflexes activated by H lipids will also inhibit gastric sections
  3. secretin & cholecystokinin decrease gastric secretion in the stomach
  4. distension stimulates mechanoreceptors

a. 1 & 2
b. 1, 2, 3
c. all of the above
d. none of the above

A

b. 1, 2, 3

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15
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In the digestive tissue, the ___ is the innermost layer, ___ is a thick connective tissue layer containing nerves, blood vessels, lymphatic vessel & small glands, ___ consist of an inner layer of circular smooth muscle & an outer layer of longitudinal smooth muscle, & ___ 4th outermost layer of digestive tract lacking ENS.

A

mucosa, submucosa, muscularis, serous/adventitia

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16
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In the collecting ducts, ADH ___ water reabsorption

  1. decreases
  2. increases
  3. has no affect
  4. has very little affect
A
  1. increases
17
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___ is a very hard, nonliving, acellular substance that protects the tooth against abrasion & acids made by bacteria in the mouth; ___ is the center of the tooth, filled with blood vessels, nerves & connective tissue

A

enamel & pulp cavity

18
Q

What are the 4 pairs of muscles needed to move the mandible during mastication?

A
  1. masseter
  2. medial pterygoid
  3. lateral pterygoid
  4. temporalis
19
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___ regulates the movement of material into/out of the esophagus.

A

upper and lower esophageal sphincter

20
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As AHN increases, urine volume ___ resulting in ___ blood volume & pressure.

A

increase, decrease

21
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Decrease sectretion of aldosterone ___ the rate of Na+ reabsorption.

A

decreases

22
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The renal corpuscle consists of

  1. collective duct & the descending loop of Henle
  2. Bowman capsule and glomerulus
  3. ascending loop of Henle & renal capsule
  4. just a thin layer of mucous membrane
A
  1. Bowman capsule and glomerulus