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MCAT Prep - 2

Subjects : mcat, science
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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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. How does reabsorption force nutrients across apical membrane of proximal tubule






2. gametic life cycle






3. euk cell has two principal sides






4. What does peptic refer to in general






5. duodenum must have receptors for fat content - protein because






6. Tight junctions






7. important because in meiosis germ - line cells begin as 46 2N w/ 23 pairs of homologous chromosomes which are replicated in S phase of interphase to 23 pairs of sister chromatids = still 46 2N






8. bundles of collecting ducts are called






9. What are the major carbohydrates






10. 'Cell bodies of somatic motor neurons are located in....'






11. Some epithelial cells are... others...






12. What if large intestine isn't working well






13. Anterior eye






14. How is glucose absorbed in sm intest






15. What is a normal blood glucose range






16. portal vein physiology...

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17. sporic life cycle






18. little by little chyme is squirted out thru pyloric sphincter






19. protein absorption at enterocyte






20. Kidney physiology...

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21. peroxisome is derived from this






22. fat digestion is time - intensive






23. What is a toxic byproduct of gluconeogenesis from proteins






24. Some PNS nerves are found in brain - spinal cord






25. pancreatic amylase is much stronger than






26. what happens when glycogen stores are saturated and blood sugar remains high?






27. trypsin is secreted by






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






29. How do nutrients move?






30. small intestine=






31. week three: neurulation; mesoderm induces ectoderm; thus - NEURULATION INVOLVES SC Development - at week three






32. mitosis creates somatic cells






33. 80-90% fat absorbed this way






34. Blastocyst






35. Spinal cord horns (thick knobs) point






36. Aldosterone (sodium uptake - potassium secretion)






37. Difference between euk and prok flagella






38. thyroid hormones: Not All One Kind of HORM






39. Adrenal medulla hormones (TYR- DERIVED)






40. Polypeptides are formed with what kind of reaction?






41. Where would materials slated for digestion go?






42. Different tissues working together






43. What kind of cells make up epithel tiss of stom - then sm intest?






44. What is a nerve? (PNS)






45. lysosome pH






46. alpha - amylase in the mouth digests what kind of bond






47. In effect LH - FSH stimulate






48. medium for paracrine hormones






49. What is the adventitia?






50. Exocrine GlandS: stomach