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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. STOMACH: no absorption






2. Contrast PNS- Somatic with PNS- Autonomic






3. fat digestion is time - intensive






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






5. At post - two weeks ovulation






6. protein absorption at enterocyte






7. During meiosis I and II in females - rather than creating four chromosomally- equivalent gametes...






8. Interaction of corpus luteum/placenta






9. small intestine=






10. energy source of neurons






11. liver receives blood from...






12. Spinal cord horns (thick knobs) point






13. these transport proteins - when concs are high enough...






14. Fructose relates how structurally to glucose






15. Liver Functions






16. What does portal vein do






17. is intracellular AA conc hi or low?






18. How does glycogen compare to starch






19. Cell bodies of SYMP postganglionic neurons lie far from effector...






20. FLAT PG: FSH






21. Human chorionic gonadotropin...






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






23. FLAT PG: hGH aka somatotropin






24. hypothalamus controls anterior pit - posterior pit release with inhibitory/releasing hormones of its own; these should have fairly self - explanatory names






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






26. Stomach has no lacteals






27. Thus - central nervous sys is...






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






29. lysosome pH






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






31. Kidney physiology...

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






33. gametes are haploid






34. Local vs long - distance mediators






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






36. interneurons






37. How long are peptides when absorbed at brush border






38. Different organs working together






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






40. signal transduction occurs by 2 paths






41. only monosaccharides are absorbed






42. Adrenal cortex hormones (STEROIDS)






43. Important of villi (='shaggy hair') More fluid makes contact with the epithelial tissue: thus nutrients in solution have less distance to travel to diffuse into villi.

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44. Posterior eye






45. Some epithelial cells are... others...






46. Exocrine GlandS: stomach






47. mitosis creates somatic cells






48. What happens when rod cell is depolarized






49. Beta - oxidation in liver produces...






50. The esophageal sphincter is...