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






2. What surrounds the hydrophilic heads of the new TAGs






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. food in duod stims release of gastrointestinal hormones






5. Glycogenolysis/gluconeogenesis






6. Aldosterone (sodium uptake - potassium secretion)






7. insulin secreted by






8. peroxisome is derived from this






9. How does duod deal with hi HCl from stom






10. What is secreted into filtrate by cells of the proximal tubule?






11. small intestine=






12. What do lipases do






13. What is a toxic byproduct of gluconeogenesis from proteins






14. interneurons






15. therefore - How does plasma leave capillary at the renal corpuscle


16. Think of spinal cord injury






17. what happens to bile secretions






18. A pinpoint iris is contracted or uncontracted






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






20. Chewing does what?






21. Meiosis II: EQUATIONAL DIVISION






22. What if large intestine isn't working well






23. In general - parietal=






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






25. Path of urine


26. mucus cells line the stomach...






27. lining of abdominal cavity=






28. when thinking of proteins - think






29. physiology of gall bladder - liver and pancreatic secretions






30. PNS nerve signal






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






32. ligands are the messenger compounds that target secondary messenger systems on effectors






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






34. In other words...






35. How long are peptides when absorbed at brush border






36. Does bile digest fat?






37. only monosaccharides are absorbed






38. Liver Functions






39. Where does the bolus go after mouth chews food






40. signal transduction occurs only in






41. Where is bile produced






42. 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






43. How does blood sugar move into tissues?






44. From that point...






45. Kidney physiology...


46. portal vein physiology...


47. bundles of collecting ducts are called






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






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






50. exocrine types