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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 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






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






3. fructose enters enterocyte by






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






5. What is the function of the loop of Henle






6. pancreas secretes enzymes via






7. Human chorionic gonadotropin...






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






9. Contrast PNS- Somatic with PNS- Autonomic






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






11. signal transduction occurs only in






12. inhibin secreted by






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






14. bile + fat forms






15. cytosol pH






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






17. Where does the bolus go after mouth chews food






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






19. Bile salts and lipase






20. FSH - LH - HCG - inhibin are...






21. amylase acts where on carbs






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






23. Chewing does what?






24. exocrine types






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






26. lysosome pH






27. pancreatic amylase is much stronger than






28. liver and blood glucose...






29. Stomach has no lacteals






30. How does water cross the apical membrane






31. Where else does ADH act






32. How does the body mobilize fat stores






33. cholinergic receptors: NICTONIC and MUSCARINIC Nicotinic: neuromuscular effectors (ionotropic) Muscarinic: PARA effectors (GPCRs) Adrenergic: SYMP effectors (GPCRs)






34. Alpha - amylase found where






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






36. STOMACH: no absorption






37. bundles of collecting ducts are called






38. what cannot cross the fenestrations of the renal corpuscle






39. FLAT PG: hGH aka somatotropin






40. when cells hit their limit for prot storage...






41. from thoracic duct - chylomicrons stick to capillary walls...






42. What hormones affect the stomach?






43. E storage per unit mass






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






45. sensory (afferent)/interneurons/motor (efferent)






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






47. Failure of apoptosis can result in






48. Different tissues working together






49. small intestine=






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






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