Physiology Comp Review Flashcards
Which of the following cell types respond to rapid changes in the visual image A. Bipolar cells B. Amacrine cells C. X type ganglion cells D. Y type ganglion cells E. Z type ganglion cells
D. Y type ganglion cells
If the end-diastolic volume is 120ml and the end-systolic volume is 50ml, what is the approximate value of the ejection fraction A. 42% B. 60% C. 214% D. 240%
B. 60%
In typical sensory pathways, decussation occurs at what level A. Primary (first order) neurons B. Secondary (second order) neurons C. Tertiary (third order) neurons D. None of these
B. Secondary (second order) neurons
Significant reduction in ECF and blood volume, diminished cardiac output, and hyperalkemia are characteristic of lack of which of the following A. Aldosterone B. Estrogen C. Cortisol D. DHEA
A. Aldosterone
A person on serotonin reuptake inhibitors may experience decreased GI motility. The reason for this is primarily due to which of the following reasons
A. Secretory neurons of the submucosal plexus utilize serotonin as a neurotransmitter
B. Motor neurons of the myenteric plexus utilize serotonin as a neurotransmitter
C. Interneurons of the myenteric plexus utilize serotonin as a neurotransmitter
D. Sensory neurons of the submucosal plexus utilize serotonin as a neurotransmitter
C. Interneurons of the myenteric plexus utilize serotonin as a neurotransmitter
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A sharp surge in which of the following hormones precedes ovulation by about 24 hours A. LH B. FSH C. Estrogen D. Progesterone
A. LH
Which center is primarily responsible for establishing the ramp signal during normal breathing A. Dorsal respiratory center B. Pneumotaxic center C. Ventral respiratory center D. Carotid body
A. Dorsal respiratory center
Which of the following represents the first thing that happens after Ach binds to the ligand-gated channels on the sarcolemma
A. An action potential is created on the sarcolemma
B. DHP channels allow entry of calcium ions
C. An end-plate potential is created on the muscle fiber
D. Ryanodingaling channels allow calcium to escape into the myoplasm
C. An end-plate potential is created on the muscle fiber
In the dog with the intact feedback system the arterial pressure increases from 100 to 110. In the animal with the inactivated control system, the pressure increases from 100 to 160. What is the effectiveness with which the baroreceptor system controls increase in blood pressure A. -1 B. -2 C. -4 D. -5
D. -5
A systemic vein is about eight times as distensible as its corresponding artery and has a volume about three times as great. How would its compliance compare to that of a corresponding artery A. 8 times as compliant B. 3 times as compliant C. 24 times as compliant D. 2.6 times as compliant
C. 24 times as compliant
The Va/Q ratio is 0 under which of the following conditions A. Va= infinity, but Q=0 B. Va= infinity, but Q=1 C. Va= 0, but perfusion >0 D. Va >0, but Q=0
C. Va=0, but perfusion > 0
Of the following ions, which is most concentrated in the extracellular environment A. Sodium B. Potassium C. Chloride D. Calcium
A. Sodium
GFR is determined by the net filtration pressure and the glomerular capillary filtration coefficient. Which of the following factors has the greatest effect on increasing GFR
A. Glomerular capillary colloid osmotic pressure
B. Bowmans capsule hydrostatic pressure
C. Bowmans capsule colloid osmotic pressure
D. Glomerular hydrostatic pressure
D. Glomerular hydrostatic pressure
The thalamus is derived from which of the following brain divisions A. Telencephalon B. Diencephalon C. Mesencephalon D. Metencephalon E. Myelencephalon
B. Diencephalon
In a typical ECH=G, which of the following occurs at the beginning of the contraction of the atria A. T B. S C. P D. Q
C. P
Which of the following is part of the pyramidal system of motor pathways A. Rubrospinal tract B. Vestibulospinal tract C. Corticospinal tract D. Reticulospinal tract
C. Corticospinal tract
The cardiac muscle fast action potential occurs in the atria, ventricles and conduction system. It is typically divided into five phases, numbered 0-4. The resting potential of -85 mV is characteristic of which of the following phases A. Phase 0 B. Phase 1 C. Phase 2 D. Phase 3 E. Phase 4
E. Phase 4
Which of the following, in liters/day, represents the GFR in the average adult human A. 3 B. 125 C. 180 D. 360
C. 180
Muscle spindles and Golgi tendon organs are types of tonic receptors. Which of the following applies to tonic receptors
A. Rapidly adapting
B. Transmit information regarding rate of change
C. Stimulated only when stimulus strength changes
D. Detects continuous stimulus strength
D. Detects continuous stimulus strength
Humidification of air in the alveoli has which of the following effects on the partial pressures of nitrogen and oxygen in the alveoli
A. It increases partial pressures of each of the other gases
B. It decreases partial pressures of each of the other gases
C. It has not effect on the partial pressures of each of the other gases
D. It increases the partial pressure of oxygen but decreases the partial pressure of nitrogen
B. It decreases the partial pressures of each of the other gases
Phase 4 of the cardiac muscle action potential is the resting phase. Which of the following cardiac tissues will depolarize fasted during this phase and eventually reach threshold A. SA node B. AV node C. Purkinje fibers D. Ventricular monocytes
A. SA node
84% of the blood volume is in the systemic circulation. Of this, 64% is in which of the following vessels A. Capillaries B. Systemic arteries C. Veins D. Arterioles
C. Veins
Sensory information entering the central nervous system typically decussates at some point in the spinal cord or brain. For visual information, this decussation occurs in the optic chiasma. How much decussation occurs in the optic chiasma A. 25% B. 50% C. 75% D. 100%
B. 50%
Which of the following is the direction of bipolar lead III A. 0 degrees B. 60 degrees C. 90 degrees D. 120 degrees
D. 120 degrees
The sodium-potassium ATPase pump is an example of which of the following types of transport A. Diffusion B. Primary active transport C. Secondary active transport D. Facilitated diffusion
B. Primary active transport
The pressure difference between pleural pressure and alveolar pressure is referred to as A. Atmospheric pressure B. Compliance C. Thoracic pressure D. Transpulmonary pressure
D. Transpulmonary pressure
During the menstrual cycle, the early growth of a follicle is primarily stimulated by which of the following A. LH B. FSH C. Estrogen D. Progesterone
B. FSH