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MCAT Prep - 2

Subjects : mcat, science
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  • 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. A pinpoint iris is contracted or uncontracted






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






3. is intracellular AA conc hi or low?






4. Chewing does what?






5. insulin secreted by






6. What happens when rod cell is depolarized






7. What is endothelium?






8. Glycogenolysis/gluconeogenesis






9. euk cell has two principal sides






10. How does duod deal with hi HCl from stom






11. in the dark is rhodopsin active or inactive?






12. Where would materials slated for digestion go?






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






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






15. What is the function of the loop of Henle






16. FSH - LH - HCG - inhibin are...






17. small intestine=






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






19. What do lipases do






20. Between meals most fats appear in blood as






21. amylase acts where on carbs






22. light detection via GPCRs






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






24. Thus - central nervous sys is...






25. Seen in lysosomal storage diseases






26. A contracted iris occurs with what kind of stimulation






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






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






29. Where does blood to be filtered by kidney enter the nephron?

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30. main point of fat transport...






31. 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






32. Path of food entering body...






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






34. inhibin secreted by






35. Meiosis I Metaphase I






36. How does birth control work?






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






38. almost all cells can store Some glycogen - but...






39. What is a dorsal root ganglion?






40. physiology of gall bladder - liver and pancreatic secretions






41. The esophageal sphincter is...






42. trypsin is secreted by






43. How long are peptides when absorbed at brush border






44. What is gastric acid?






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






46. SYMP neurons originate in= PARA neurons originate in=






47. What is the adventitia?






48. going down the loop of Henle - water - permeable - filtrate osmolarity goes up as water leaves...






49. mitosis creates somatic cells






50. Where is bile produced