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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. gametes are haploid






2. at lo blood sugar...






3. euk cell has two principal sides






4. trypsin is secreted by






5. How does birth control work?






6. cAMP - cGMP - calmodulin...






7. Stomach has no lacteals






8. Gastrin from G cells stims parietal cells...






9. Path of food entering body...






10. golgi body






11. Where is bile produced






12. Adrenal medulla hormones (TYR- DERIVED)






13. What Changes - Doesn't Change as a result of movement of molecules across membranes in the proximal tubule






14. Four tissues






15. Meiosis I Telophase I






16. Where does the bolus go after mouth chews food






17. How does blood sugar move into tissues?






18. How does glycogen compare to starch






19. What is the path of a sound wave that enters the ear?






20. Aldosterone (sodium uptake - potassium secretion)






21. How does the body mobilize fat stores






22. Interaction of corpus luteum/placenta






23. How is the follicle developed during oogenesis






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






25. Beta - oxidation in liver produces...






26. How does duod deal with hi HCl from stom






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






28. Liver Functions






29. Meiosis II: EQUATIONAL DIVISION






30. Different tissues working together






31. size of chylomicrons (fat + apoproteins) vs lipoproteins ('cholesterol')






32. How does water cross the apical membrane






33. extracellular matrix formed mainly of...






34. amylase acts where on carbs






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






36. components of interstitial fluid






37. Which fats are not absorbed like this






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






39. Chewing does what?






40. oxytocin






41. How does reabsorption force nutrients across apical membrane of proximal tubule






42. Human chorionic gonadotropin...






43. ADH






44. Meiosis I Metaphase I






45. How is glucose absorbed in sm intest






46. review: parietals secrete intrinsic factor...






47. What is a nerve? (PNS)






48. 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






49. light detection via GPCRs






50. Meiosis I: REDUCTIONAL DIVISION Interphase: G1 (growth; enzymes - structural proteins needed for gametic production are synthesized); S (DNA of homologous chromosomes is duplicated; mother cell goes from 46 2N to 46 2N with sister chromosomes connect