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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. mitosis creates somatic cells






2. Stomach has no lacteals






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






4. Three stages of the menstrual cycle






5. What happens when rod cell is depolarized






6. Kidney






7. Glycogenolysis/gluconeogenesis






8. Which fats are not absorbed like this






9. What is feces composed of...






10. The apical side of the villi...






11. Anatomy of the villi






12. What do lipases do






13. ADH






14. when thinking of proteins - think






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






16. interneurons






17. PNS nerve signal






18. 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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19. 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






20. Some epithelial cells are... others...






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






22. zygotic life cycle






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






24. mucus cells line the stomach...






25. Thus - central nervous sys is...






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






27. Where are these exocrine glands located






28. extracellular matrix formed mainly of...






29. Blastocyst






30. lysosome main function and derivation






31. examples of different cavities... (compartments for viscera)






32. 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)






33. components of interstitial fluid






34. Path of food entering body...






35. parathyroid hormone






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






37. Determination is different than differentiation






38. 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






39. oxytocin






40. Neuronal cell bodies have extensions ie






41. Induction affects...






42. A contracted iris occurs with what kind of stimulation






43. How long are peptides when absorbed at brush border






44. In IBS - What is defective

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45. inhibin secreted by






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






47. Does bile digest fat?






48. Kidney physiology...

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






50. Embryology







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