Physiology Exams 1&2
Which of the following statements regarding ATP production in skeletal muscle is true? in skeletal muscle
- ATP can be produced from creatine phosphate, by anaerobic glycolysis and by aerobic respiration - creatine phosphate is the first source of energy used to replenish ATP when muscle contraction begins
how many bones are in the middle ear
3
Alpha and beta adrenergic receptors
A B and C are correct
Acetylcholine binds to
A and B are correct
Neurons come in which different type(s)?
A and B only
The source of phosphate for a phosphorylation cascade is
ATP
The universal energy carrier of the body is
ATP
which of the following types of antigen presenting cells has immunoglobulin that functions as a receptor then the antigen is internalized degraded and presented to T cells
B cell
Humoral immunity is mediated by antibodies from maturated ___ and is involved in the elimination of ____ pathogens. Cell mediated immunity is mediated by ____ and is involved in the elimination of ____ pathogens
B lymphocytes; extracellular; T lymphocytes; intracellular
the membrane attack complex consists of
C5b, 6, 7, 8, 9
Carriers are open to both sides of the plasma membrane at the same time but channels are open to only one side of the membrane at a time
False
In human cells, all membrane-enclosed organelles are surrounded by one membrane
False
Production of water molecules for the electron transport system is the key purpose of the Citric Acid Cycle
False
cells use membranes to help maintain set ranges of ion concentrations inside and outside the cell. Which of the following ions is the most abundant inside a typical mammalian cell
K+
Cells use membranes to help maintain set ranges of ion concentrations inside and outside the cell. which of the following ions is the most abundant outside a typical mammalian cell?
Na+
Which of the following does not describe the autonomic nervous system
The effectors are primarily skeletal muscles
CO2 and H2O are generated during the oxidation of food molecules
True
The nonpolar tails of the lipid molecules bury themselves in the interior of the plasma membrane
True
which of the following statements about skeletal muscle components is false
a mature skeletal muscle fiber has a single nucleus located just beneath the sarcolemma
Which of the following statements concerning fatigue is correct
a number of factors contribute to muscle fatigue including the failure of motor neurons to release adequate acetylcholine
which of the following is (1) released by all somatic motor neurons at their synapses, and (2) always excites muscle contraction
acetylcholine
_____ and ______ are the major neurotransmitters released by autonomic nervous system neurons
acetylcholine and norepinephrine
A contractile protein that is part of thin filaments in muscle fibers
actin
contractile proteins in muscle include
actin and myosin
when the alpha subunit f a G-protein is GTP-bound, the G protein is
active
What are the two types of immunity
adaptive, innate
the first phase of phagocytosis, called ____ is enhanced by _____, proteins that coat the surface of a microbe and make it easier for the phagocyte to bind to it
adherence; opsonins
which of the following is a function of muscle
all
The neuron cell is made up of which of the following parts?
all of the above
which of the following is an example of anitbody action
all of the choices
Which of the following features of adaptive immunity is unique to cell-mediated immunity? Only cell-mediated immunity
always involves cells attacking cells
What is a specific term for a bacterial or other foreign protein that initiates antibody production by the body
antigen
A mutation is the gene encoding the dihydropyridine (DHP) receptor reduces the ability of the protein to sense depolarization events. Patients with this mutant form of the DHP receptor
are paralyzed due to an inability to release Ca2+ from the SR in response to an action potential
T cells are made in the _____ and complete their differentiation in the ____
bone marrow, thymus
Phosphorylation _____
can either activate or inactive a protein
The brain and spinal cord make up which part of the nervous system?
central nervous system
What is the term used to describe white blood cells migrating toward bacteria
chemotaxis
When a lymphocyte encounters a copy of an antigen and receives stimulatory cues, it subsequently undergoes ___ to give rise to ____ cells and ___ cells
clonal selection; effector; memory
Which of the following is a transmembrane glycoprotein that serves as a co-receptor for the T cell receptor and is also known as a cytotoxic T cell
cluster of differentiation 8 ((CD8+)
which of the below does NOT describe the sympathetic division
cranial-sacral output (axons exit the CNS through cranial and sacral nerves)
which of these cell types can play a primary role in attacking and killing cancer cells
cytotoxic T cells
___ cells have long, branching projections, are located in the skin and in other organs of the body, and serve as antigen-presenting cells
dendritic
what is the term applied to white blood cells squeezing between endothelial cells lining the blood vessel to reach the site of an infection
diapedesis
The conversion of light energy into a receptor potential occurs in synaptic terminal of a photoreceptor
false
hyperpolarization is a state when membrane becomes less polarized than at resting potential
false
mitochondria convert CO2 and nutrients into adenosine triphosphate
false
to function, all extracellular signal molecules must be transported by their receptor across the plasma membrane into the cytosol
false
which of the following skeletal muscle fiber types generate the most lactate
fast glycolytic fibers
for which of the following activities is the sympathetic nervous system generally responsible
fight of flight response
Which of the below answers is NOT correct concerning a preganglionic neuron.
form a gap junction with the postganglionic neuron
the human immune system has the ability to recognize and bind to at least a billion different epitopes because of
genetic recombination of a few hundred versions of several small antigen receptor gene segments
Which of the following do not take place in the mitochondria?
glycolysis
When light activates a photoreceptor, what is the effect on the membrane potential in outer segment of the cell
hyperpolarization
cells infected with viruses produce proteins called ___ that diffuse to uninfected neighboring cells where they induce synthesis of antiviral proteins that interfere with viral replication
interferons
Which cytoskeletal elements help resist mechanical stress?
intermediate filaments
the eye is very sensitive to bright light, while at the same time, it isn't very easy to see things in insufficient light. And so it is necessary to control the amount of light entering the eye through the pupil. It should be just enough to see things clearly, but not so much as to damage the eye. What is the assembly of smooth muscle which controls the amount of light entering the eye called?
iris
which of the following statements regarding smooth muscle is true? smooth muscle
is found mainly in the walls of hollow organs and tubes
Which immune cell is responsible for the quickest release of histamine that causes the red itchy welts associated with allergies
mast cells
Region of a muscle fiber that includes acetylcholine (ACh) receptors, which bind ACh released by synaptic end bulbs of somatic motor neurons
motor end plate
a motor neuron together with the muscle fibers (cells) it stimulates
motor unit
A protein which has an ATPase activity
myosin
a contractile protein that is part of thick filaments in muscle fibers
myosin
The human nervous system is capable of a wide range of functions. What is the basic unit of the nervous system?
neuron
Smooth muscle tissue is
non striated and involuntary
which of the following statements concerning muscle is true
none
The enzyme acetylcholinesterase is located ______ and catalyzes the _____ of acetylcholine
on the end plate membrane; degradation
which is a difference between the nucleus and the mitochondria?
one helps to determine what a person looks like the other does not
The dorsal root of a spinal nerve contains ____ while the ventral root of a spinal nerve contains
only sensory (afferent) axons; only motor (efferent) axons
Which of the following statements regarding cell signaling is true?
paracrine signaling allows neighboring cells to communicate over relatively short distances
An individual is bitten by a dog with rabies and begins to develop antibodies against the rabies. These antibodies are harvested and transferred to unimmunized individuals to confer protection more rapidly for these individuals. This is an example of
passive immunity
Which of the following statements about phagocytic cells in animals is false
phagocytic cells are important in the gut to take up large particles of food
what is the correct sequence that visual information travels in the retina
photoreceptors, bipolar cells, ganglion cells
which of the following produce large amounts of antibodies and differentiate upon stimulation from CD4+ cells
plasma cells
The barrier that separates and control movement between the cell contents and the extracellular fluid is the
plasma membrane
____ lymphoid organs include ___ and are he sites where stem cells divide and develop into mature B cells and T cells
primary; bone marrow and the thymus
The final metabolite produced by glycolysis is
pyruvate
a postganglionic neuron
releases neurotransmitter at the effector cell
A contractile unit in a striated muscle fiber (cell) extending from one Z disc to the next Z disc
sarcomere
______ lymphoid organs and tissues include _____ and are the sites where most immune responses occur
secondary; lymph nodes, spleen and lymphoid nodules
The plasma membrane serves many functions, many of which depend on the presence of specialized membrane proteins. Which of the following roles of the plasma membrane could still occur if the bilayer were lacking these proteins?
selective permeability
An original signal to cause your muscle to contract, pulling your hand away from a hot object, would travel along
sensory neurons
In a spinal reflex pathway, axons of ____ neurons enter the dorsal gray horn and synapse with interneurons that in turn synapse with ____ neurons
sensory; motor
A motor unit consists of
single somatic motor neuron plus all the muscle fibers it innervates
These voluntary muscles are striated
skeletal
Which of the following is an example of a first line of defense against pathogens
skin
These muscles are controlled by the autonomic muscle system and are involuntary
smooth
This type of involuntary muscle tissue is located in the walls of hollow internal structures such as stomach, blood vessels, and air ways
smooth
myosin needs to be phosphorylated in order for the thick filaments to interact with actin molecules on the thin filament in
smooth
which of these is not a taste your tongue can detect
spicy
Which of the following would be a function of both the rough endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi complex?
synthesize and/or modify proteins
which of the following statements concerning muscle contraction is false? during muscle contraction
the I band and A band narrow and eventually disappear when the muscle is maximally contracted
The _____ is a bilobed organ located just above the heart that consists of large numbers of T cells and scattered dendritic cells, epithelial cells, and macrophages. It acts as the site where T cells mature
thymus
What cell junctions prevent the intestines from leaking intestinal contents to body
tight junctions
what is the function of the somatic nervous system
to stimulate skeletal muscles
what is the function of the middle ear
transforms sound waves into vibrations
what is the function of the inner ear
transmit vibration to the brain
small, cylindrical invaginations of the plasma membrane of striated muscle fibers that conduct muscle action potentials toward the center of the muscle fiber
transverse (T) tubules
When Ca2+ binds to _______, ________ moves away from blocking position over actin's cross bridge binding sites
troponin, tropomyosin
Action potentials will travel faster through myelinated axons than through non myelinated axons
true
what do olfactory receptors respond to
water soluble chemicals