Back to Basics - Biochem, Physiology & Anatomy

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Brian Hao
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which anatomical plane is NUMBER 2?
Transverse
Sagittal
Coronal
Astral
Answer explanation
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
All cells constantly undergo glycolysis to generate energy. The end result of glycolysis is the production of...
Lactic acid
ATP
Glucose
Pyruvate
Answer explanation
Note that although ATP is indeed produced during glycolysis, the process of glycolysis describes the steps in the conversion of glucose into pyruvate.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The wall of the intestines contains significant amounts of smooth muscle. Which of the following directly innervates the intestinal wall?
A) Central nervous system
B) Somatic nervous system
C) Autonomic nervous system
D) Enteric nervous system
A, C & D
B & C
C & D
D only
Answer explanation
Remember, the smooth muscles lining our internal organs ("viscera") are INVOLUNTARY and innervated by the autonomic nervous system.
The enteric nervous system is also a specialised system, specific to the gastrointestinal tract.
The somatic nervous system innervates VOLUNTARY skeletal muscles.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Cardiac troponin is a protein that is found exclusively in cardiomyocytes. Detection of troponin in the blood is an important diagnostic investigation for a heart attack. Which of the following statements about cardiac troponin is CORRECT?
The cardiac troponin gene is in a heterochromatin state in most cells.
The cardiac troponin gene is expressed in all cells but not translated.
Only cardiomyocytes have the gene for cardiac troponin.
Cardiac troponin is a housekeeping gene in cardiomyocytes.
Answer explanation
All cells in the body have the same DNA!! Differences in gene expression lead to differences in the proteins that are present.
Heterochromatin has nucleosomes that are tightly bound to each other, so genes in those areas cannot be expressed. The opposite is euchromatin.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Plasma calcium (Ca2+) levels are tightly regulated by homeostatic mechanisms. When plasma calcium levels fall, parathyroid hormone (PTH) is released by the parathyroid glands. PTH is an example of a...
Control centre
Effector
Receptor
Variable
Answer explanation
In this example, the plasma calcium is the homeostatic variable. The drop in its levels are detected by a receptor, which then causes the control centre (parathyroid glands) to release an effector (PTH) to restore the steady-state.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
When an action potential reaches Point 3, ________ channels open, ________ occurs, and ________ channels close.
Sodium, depolarisation, potassium
Potassium, depolarisation, sodium
Sodium, repolarisation, potassium
Potassium, repolarisation, sodium
Answer explanation
Point 3 is at the maximum ('least negative') membrane potential. This is after depolarisation which is caused by the influx of Na+ ions.
Now, Na+ channels close while K+ channels open to allow the efflux of K+ ions. The movement of positive ions out of the cell causes the membrane potential to be repolarised ('more negative').
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
The hamstrings muscles are FLEXORS of the knee, while the quadriceps muscles EXTENSORS of the knee. Hamstrings muscles are commonly injured in athletes during sprinting when the leg is stuck out straight - what type of CONTRACTION are the hamstrings doing?
Concentric contraction
Eccentric contraction
Isometric contraction
Relaxation
Answer explanation
Straightening out the leg involves EXTENSION of the knee joint.
The quadriceps muscles are concentrically contracting during this movement, while the hamstrings eccentrically contract to resist and control it.
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