2017 Past Exam Flashcards
Skeletal muscle cells require adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in order to contract. Based on this information, which of the following organelles is found in abundance inside a muscle cell? A) Golgi complex B) smooth endoplasmic reticulum C) lysosomes D) rough endoplasmic reticulum E) mitochondria
?
The non-selective uptake of extracellular fluid by a cell is called A) pinocytosis B) receptor-mediated endocytosis C) exocytosis D) phagocytosis E) mitosis
A (pinocytosis)
Tetrodotoxin blocks voltage-gated sodium channels. Based on this, which of these would you expect to be DIRECTLY affected by the toxin? A) acetylcholinesterase activity B) action potential propagation C) spatial summation D) acetylcholine exocytosis E) temporal summation
B? (google docs)
In a skeletal muscle cell,
A) recruiting more motor units will increase the force of contraction
B) the force of contraction depends on the frequency of action potentials
C) the size of the action potential is proportional to the amount of acetylcholine released
D) adeonosine triphosphate (ATP) binding to a myosin head causes the power stroke
E) acetylcholine is released when calcium ions are released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum
A (google docs)
The specificity of hormones is due to
A) secretion from specific cells
B) inactivation of hormones in the kidneys
C) specialization of target-cell receptors
D) specific binding to plasma proteins
E) a direct link up between cells
C
Which blood vessels have the greatest compliance? A) metarterioles B) arterioles C) capillaries D) veins E) arteries
D?(veins)
Which of the following statements about the cardiac cycle is CORRECT?
A) During diastole, the ventricular pressure is greater than aortic pressure
B) The first heart sound occurs when ventricular pressure is greater than atrial pressure
C) The semilunar valves open when the pressure in the atria is greater than the pressure in the ventricles
D) The second heart sound occurs when the atrioventricular (AV) valves close
E) During isovolumetric ventricular relaxation, the ventricular pressure is less than atrial pressure
B (The first heart sound occurs when ventricular pressure is greater than atrial pressure)
Which of the following is NOT an effect of the sympathetic nervous system on the cardiovascular system?
A) increased total peripheral resistance
B) increased heart rate
C) increased contractile strength of the heart
D) increased arteriolar vasodilation
E) increased stroke volume
D (increased arteriolar vasodilation)- bc sympathetic does vasoconstriction
Which of the following control mechanisms will cause vasodilation of arterioles?
A) increase in CO2
B) stimulation of the parasympathetic nervous system
C) decrease in H+
D) increase in O2
E) stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system
A (googledocs) ??
The baroreceptors compensate for a decrease in blood pressure by
A) increasing parasympathetic nerve activity
B) increasing stroke volume
C) decreasing sympathetic nerve activity
D) decreasing heart rate
E) increasing vasodilation
B (increasing stroke volume)
The respiratory membrane of an alveolus has three components. The three components are
A) type II alveolar cells, endothelial cells and surfactant
B) type I alveolar cells, endothelial cells and the fused basement membranes
C) alveolar macrophages, endothelial cells and the fused basement membranes
D) type I alveolar cells, endothelial cells and surfactant
E) type II alveolar cells, endothelial cells and the fused basement membranes
B (type I alveolar cells, endothelial cells and the fused basement membranes)
During inspiration
A) the intra-alveolar pressure is the same as atmospheric pressure
B) the intra-alveolar pressure increases as the lungs expand
C) the intra-alveolar pressure is less than atmospheric pressure
D) the intra-pleural pressure increases as the lungs expand
E) the intra-alveolar pressure is greater than atmospheric pressure
C (the intra-alveolar pressure is less than atmospheric pressure)
The inspiratory capacity plus the expiratory reserve volume is referred to as the A) vital capacity B) functional residual capacity C) tidal volume D) total lung capacity E) residual volume
A? (vital capacity)
Which of the following statements about CO2 gas exchange and transport is CORRECT?
A) CO2 will move from the tissue cells into the systemic capillaries when the PCO2 is higher in the capillaries than in the tissue cells
B) The binding of CO2 to haemoglobin decreases the ability of O2 to bind to haemoglobin
C) Most CO2 is transported in the blood bound to haemoglobin
D) CO2 binds to the haem component of haemoglobin
E) An increase in PCO2 causes a decrease in H+ in the blood
B
Pulmonary surfactant
A) decreases the amount of water in the alveoli
B) causes respiratory distress syndrome in premature babies
C) reduces surface tension in alveoli
D) is produced by type I alveolar cells
E) prevents collapse of bronchioles
C (reduces surface tension in alveoli)