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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. 80-90% fat absorbed this way






2. mucus cells line the stomach...






3. 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)






4. micelles vs liposomes






5. After meiosis II - Female

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6. pancreatic enzymes are zymogens






7. How does glycogen compare to starch






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






9. Gastrin from G cells stims parietal cells...






10. How does blood sugar move into tissues?






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






12. Exocrine GlandS: stomach






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






14. How do nutrients move?






15. Kidney physiology...

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






17. What does portal vein do






18. Three stages of the menstrual cycle






19. Path of food entering body...






20. 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






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






22. amylase acts where on carbs






23. 80% of end product of carbohydrate metabolism is...






24. What is feces composed of...






25. Ovum development is halted At what stage until fertilization...






26. position of AP...






27. lysosome pH






28. STOMACH: no absorption






29. Glycogenolysis/gluconeogenesis






30. So - following blastocyst implantation (4d) - at approx 2 weeks past fertilization






31. What if large intestine isn't working well






32. What is the function of the loop of Henle






33. What are phagosomes






34. How does water cross the apical membrane






35. FLAT PG: prolactin






36. what else is located in the inner ear (not directly related to auditory)






37. cAMP - cGMP - calmodulin...






38. Epithelium of the sm intestine: enterocytes lined w/brush border (digestion/absorption); goblet cells (mucous); crypts of Lieberkuhn exocrine glands (lysozyme)






39. interneurons






40. Different tissues working together






41. insulin secreted by






42. Determination is different than differentiation






43. calcitonin

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44. bundles of collecting ducts are called






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






46. PNS review: SAME DAVE






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






48. main point of fat transport...






49. What is a toxic byproduct of gluconeogenesis from proteins






50. Alpha - amylase found where