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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. components of interstitial fluid






2. gametes are haploid






3. Failure of apoptosis can result in






4. What do the glomerulus and Bowman's capsule add up to...






5. mucus cells line the stomach...






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






7. cytosol pH






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






9. How does duod deal with hi HCl from stom






10. overview of prot digestion






11. Thus inhibiting parietal cells could do What to blood pH






12. PNS nerve signal






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






14. 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






15. How do monoglycerides and ffas get to brush border?






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






17. peroxisome is derived from this






18. What is endothelium?






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






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






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






22. What is a toxic byproduct of gluconeogenesis from proteins






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






24. 90% digestion - absorption occurs in...






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






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






27. A contracted iris occurs with what kind of stimulation






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






29. A pinpoint iris is contracted or uncontracted






30. What is the pH at the entrance to the duodenum






31. Stomach has no lacteals






32. What is main difference is signal transmission in nicotinic vs muscarinic?






33. Human chorionic gonadotropin...






34. trypsin is secreted by






35. Adrenal cortex hormones (STEROIDS)






36. gradual increase in FSH typical of primary follicle development;






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






38. Gastrin from G cells stims parietal cells...






39. medium for paracrine hormones






40. Embryology






41. What is a nerve? (PNS)






42. Determination is different than differentiation






43. 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






44. food in duod stims release of gastrointestinal hormones






45. What determines number of chromosomes?






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






47. STOMACH: no absorption






48. exocrine types






49. Where would materials slated for digestion go?






50. After meiosis I - daughter cells are...

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