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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. Difference between euk and prok flagella






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






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






4. During ejaculation - sperm...

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5. What force is acting upon chyme to move it forward down sm intestine






6. main point of fat transport...






7. A group of cell bodies in CNS is nucleus - outside CNS is...






8. only monosaccharides are absorbed






9. Local vs long - distance mediators






10. physiology of gall bladder - liver and pancreatic secretions






11. The bolus (chewing) is digested to what in the stomach






12. pancreatic amylase is much stronger than






13. small intestine=






14. FLAT PG: TSH aka thyrotropin






15. What testosterone released by secondary follicle by LH stim is converted to...






16. What else do parietals do?






17. cholinergic receptors: NICTONIC and MUSCARINIC Nicotinic: neuromuscular effectors (ionotropic) Muscarinic: PARA effectors (GPCRs) Adrenergic: SYMP effectors (GPCRs)






18. keep in mind that enterocyte is like a regular euk cell






19. Chewing does what?






20. Mucus - digestive enzymes released thru






21. What hormones affect the stomach?






22. in the presence of ADH what happens to movement of water across nephron membr






23. Interaction of corpus luteum/placenta






24. What controls release of LH - FSH from anterior pituitary






25. Sensory - motor neurons are part of which nervous system






26. Posterior pituitary hormones (Small Peptides)






27. Where is bile produced






28. large intestine E. coli aid absorption of...






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






30. 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






31. How does the body mobilize fat stores






32. FLAT PG: prolactin






33. Examples of GPCRs in sensory systems/signal transduction: What is the ligand or messenger in each case? ...SIGHT - SMELL - MOOD - FIGHT/FLIGHT etc






34. How is the follicle developed during oogenesis






35. lysosome main function and derivation






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






37. Embryology






38. Human chorionic gonadotropin...






39. In effect LH - FSH stimulate






40. After meiosis II - Female

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41. Glycogenolysis/gluconeogenesis






42. amylase acts where on carbs






43. What is gastric acid?






44. Anterior eye vs. posterior eye






45. What happens when rod cell is depolarized






46. For focal point that is nearby - what will the lens look like






47. food in duod stims release of gastrointestinal hormones






48. examples of different cavities... (compartments for viscera)






49. What is a toxic byproduct of gluconeogenesis from proteins






50. fat digestion is time - intensive