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MCAT Prep - 2

Subjects : mcat, science
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. large intestine E. coli aid absorption of...






2. Where does the juxtaglomerular apparatus come into play...renin --->inc angiotensins -->inc aldosterone - ups BP






3. What hormones affect the stomach?






4. from thoracic duct - chylomicrons stick to capillary walls...






5. Inside the kidney: ...JGA (w/granular cells sensitive to hydrostatic pressure able to secrete renin - activate aldosterone - increase BP) is adjacent to distal tubule - monitors filtrate pressure






6. 90% digestion - absorption occurs in...






7. FLAT PG: TSH aka thyrotropin






8. overall - fatty - prot - rich food in duod causes






9. Cell bodies of SYMP postganglionic neurons lie far from effector...






10. Where would materials slated for digestion go?






11. Local vs long - distance mediators






12. insulin secreted by






13. What is a plasmalogen?






14. these transport proteins - when concs are high enough...






15. On what surface of the retina is the eye most sensitive






16. inhibin secreted by






17. How do parietal cells work ** (involves CO2)






18. Important aspect of crypt of Lieberkuhn - secreted intestinal juice






19. Bile salts and lipase






20. During meiosis I and II in females - rather than creating four chromosomally- equivalent gametes...






21. 3 phases of menstrual cycle






22. oxytocin






23. Failure of apoptosis can result in






24. cytosol pH






25. In other words...






26. What (typically - ie not pre - ovulation) feeds back to decrease LH - FSH production?






27. Think of spinal cord injury






28. hypothalamus controls anterior pit - posterior pit release with inhibitory/releasing hormones of its own; these should have fairly self - explanatory names






29. Mucus - digestive enzymes released thru






30. AP- peptides (FSH - LH - ACTH - TSH - prolactin - hGH); PP- peptides (ADH - oxytocin); thyroid - peptide *and* tyr - derived (T3/T4 - calcitonin); parathyroid - peptide (PTH; raise blood Ca via pathway involving vitamin D)






31. Where does blood to be filtered by kidney enter the nephron?

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32. Aldosterone (sodium uptake - potassium secretion)






33. remaining secondary follicle becomes






34. What is a dorsal root ganglion?






35. hypothalamus - AP - ACTH - cortisol release from adrenal cortex






36. in the dark is rhodopsin active or inactive?






37. cAMP - cGMP - calmodulin...






38. only monosaccharides are absorbed






39. Glycogenolysis/gluconeogenesis






40. interneurons






41. Gastrulation: ectoderm/mesoderm/endoderm






42. Meiosis I Anaphase I






43. almost all cells can store Some glycogen - but...






44. zygotic life cycle






45. What surrounds the hydrophilic heads of the new TAGs






46. Does bile digest fat?






47. Chewing does what?






48. What are the memb - bound enzymes of the brush border?






49. How is the follicle developed during oogenesis






50. What is the endothelium?