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Question 1

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12. Malonate is a competitive inhibitor of succinate dehydrogenase, a key enzyme in the Krebs tricarboxylic acid cycle. The presence of malonate will affect the kinetic parameters of succinate dehydrogenase in which one of the following ways?
Answer
  • (A) Increases the apparent Km but does not affect Vmax.
  • (B) Decreases the apparent Km but does not affect Vmax.
  • (C) Decreases Vmax but does not affect the apparent Km.
  • (D) Increases Vmax but does not affect the apparent Km.

Question 2

Question
25. A person with Type 1 diabetes ran out of her prescription insulin and has not been able to inject insulin for the past 3 days. An overproduction of which of the following could cause a metabolic acidosis?
Answer
  • (A) Hemoglobin
  • (B) Ketone bodies
  • (C) HCl
  • (D) Bicarbonate

Question 3

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35. A 23-year-old male presents to the ER with a fracture of his humerus, sustained in what appeared to be a minor fall. He has a history of multiple fractures after a seemingly minor trauma. His underlying problem is most likely due to a mutation in which one of the following proteins?
Answer
  • (A) Fibrillin
  • (B) Type 1 collagen
  • (C) Type IV collagen
  • (D) α1-Antitrypsin
  • (E) β-Myosin heavy chain

Question 4

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4. A patient is on a very low calorie liquid diet and must take supplements to ensure that he has the essential vitamins and minerals to maintain his health. Under the appropriate conditions, which one of the following compounds can be synthesized in humans, and would not need to be supplemented to the extent that the others are?
Answer
  • (A) Riboflavin
  • (B) Linoleic acid
  • (C) Leucine
  • (D) Thiamine
  • (E) Niacin

Question 5

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5. A person who accidentally ingested a mold toxin that completely inhibited phospho- enolpyruvate carboxykinase could still form substantial amounts of blood glucose from which one of the following?
Answer
  • (A) Muscle glycogen stores
  • (B) Lactate produced by red blood cells
  • (C) Ingested fructose
  • (D) Ingested galactose
  • (E) Ingested fructose or galactose

Question 6

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8. Enzyme Y was purified from a tissue sample obtained from a patient. The kinetic properties of this enzyme and those of the same enzyme isolated from a normal individual are shown in the graph. Which one of the following statements best describes these results?
Answer
  • (A) The enzymes do not have the same Vmax.
  • (B) A lower concentration of thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP) is required to saturate the patient’s enzyme.
  • (C) The patient’s enzyme has a Km for TPP that is less than that for the normal enzyme.
  • (D) Administration of thiamine to the patient should result in a greater proportion of the enzyme in the active enzyme2TPP complex.
  • (E) Administering TPP reduces the Vmax of the enzyme without altering the Km.

Question 7

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9. A lack of pantothenic acid would most directly affect the reaction catalyzed by which one of the following enzymes?
Answer
  • (A) Citrate synthase
  • (B) Isocitrate dehydrogenase (
  • C) Succinate dehydrogenase
  • (D) Fumarase
  • (E) Malate dehydrogenase

Question 8

Question
The sequence for a portion of a gene responsible for a lysosomal storage disease (Tay2Sachs) has been determined. The normal gene sequence and the mutant gene sequence are given below. Normal 5' CGTATATCCTATGGCCCTGACCCAG 5' CGTATATCTATCCTATGGCCCTGAC 17. In this instance, Tay2Sachs disease comes about because of which one of the following?
Answer
  • (A) A conservative amino acid substitution in the mutant gene.
  • (B) A nonconservative amino acid substitution in the mutant gene.
  • (C) A truncated protein produced by the mutant gene.
  • (D) A greatly larger-than-normal protein produced by the mutant gene.
  • (E) A deletion leads to an almost normal-sized protein being made, but in the incorrect reading frame.
  • (F) An insertion leads to an almost normal-sized protein, but in the wrong reading frame

Question 9

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10. A college wrestler has been fasting for 5 days in order to make weight for an upcoming tournament. Under these condi- tions, glucose is the major fuel for which one of the following tissues? Choose the one best answer.
Answer
  • (A) Muscle
  • (B) Brain
  • (C) Liver
  • (D) Red blood cells
  • (E) Kidney

Question 10

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Questions 19 and 20 refer to the following experiment: A variant temperature-sensitive cell line was created in which it was observed that when the cells are placed at the nonpermissive temperature they grow for two to three generations, then slowly stop growing and die. An analysis of the DNA of cells grown at the higher temperature indicated a significant level of uracil in the DNA, which was not present in cells grown at the lower (permissive) temperature. 19. What base change is occurring in the DNA at the higher temperature that will eventually lead to mutations, and cell death?
Answer
  • (A) An A:T to a T:A
  • (B) A C:G to a T:A
  • (C) A T:A to a C:G
  • (D) A G:C to a C:G
  • (E) An A:U to a C:G

Question 11

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Questions 19 and 20 refer to the following experiment: A variant temperature-sensitive cell line was created in which it was observed that when the cells are placed at the nonpermissive temperature they grow for two to three generations, then slowly stop growing and die. An analysis of the DNA of cells grown at the higher temperature indicated a significant level of uracil in the DNA, which was not present in cells grown at the lower (permissive) temperature. 20. An enzyme most likely defective at the nonpermissive temperature is which one of the following? (A) Ligase (B) DNA polymerase (C) Reverse transcriptase (D) An endonuclease (E) A glycosylase
Answer
  • (A) Ligase
  • (B) DNA polymerase
  • (C) Reverse transcriptase
  • (D) An endonuclease
  • (E) A glycosylase

Question 12

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24. An individual accidentally ingests an overdose of supplements containing chloro- genic acid, a chemical that inhibits glucose- 6-phosphatase. After an overnight fast, this individual, compared with a healthy person, would exhibit which one of the following?
Answer
  • (A) An increased rate of gluconeogenesis
  • (B) An increased rate of glycogenolysis
  • (C) An increased level of liver glycogen
  • (D) An increased level of blood glucose
  • E) A decreased level of serum fatty acids

Question 13

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30. A scientist was studying the electron transport chain and developed a compound that bound to all the cytochromes in the proteins of the electron transport chain. Once bound, the compound blocked electron acceptance by the iron in the heme group of the cytochrome. Which one of the following would be most likely to occur in the presence of an oxidizable substrate?
Answer
  • (A) The amount of heat generated from NADH oxidation would increase.
  • (B) The rate of succinate oxidation would not be affected.
  • (C) ATP could still be generated from the oxidation of NADH by transfer of electrons to O2.
  • (D) Cell death would result from a lack of ATP.
  • (E) The electrochemical gradient could still be generated across the inner mitochondrial membrane.

Question 14

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Questions 32 and 33 are based on the following case: A 10-year-old boy displays exercise intolerance, complaining of leg and arm pain after only a short period of exercise. The pain is worse if anaerobic activities are being attempted; for the more aerobic activities, the boy can com- plete the task, but at a much slower rate than others in the class. Hemolytic anemia was not observed in this child at any time. A muscle biopsy displayed elevated levels of glycogen in the muscle. A stress test in which the boy squeezed a rubber ball over and over again demonstrated a reduced production of lactate as compared to someone who did not display exercise intolerance. 32. The most likely enzyme deficiency in this boy is which one of the following?
Answer
  • (A) Liver phosphorylase
  • (B) Muscle phosphorylase
  • (C) Liver glucose-6-phosphatase
  • (D) Muscle glucose-6-phosphatase
  • (E) Liver PFK-1
  • (F) Muscle PFK-1

Question 15

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Questions 32 and 33 are based on the following case: A 10-year-old boy displays exercise intolerance, complaining of leg and arm pain after only a short period of exercise. The pain is worse if anaerobic activities are being attempted; for the more aerobic activities, the boy can com- plete the task, but at a much slower rate than others in the class. Hemolytic anemia was not observed in this child at any time. A muscle biopsy displayed elevated levels of glycogen in the muscle. A stress test in which the boy squeezed a rubber ball over and over again demonstrated a reduced production of lactate as compared to someone who did not display exercise intolerance. 33. Neither of the boy’s parents is exercise- intolerant. What is the probability that the boy’s parents will have another child with the same phenotype as this child?
Answer
  • (A) 0%
  • (B) 25%
  • (C) 33%
  • (D) 50%
  • (E) 100%

Question 16

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41. A woman suffered through intermittent pain in her stomach area, particularly after eating. Imaging tests revealed a large gallstone blocking the upper part of the bile duct. Such a blockage would cause an increase in which one of the following?
Answer
  • (A) The formation of chylomicrons
  • (B) The recycling of bile salts
  • (C) The excretion of bile salts
  • (D) The excretion of fat in the feces
  • (E) The formation of VLDL

Question 17

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57. A college professor, celebrating his 60th birthday, had too much foie gras and wine at his celebratory dinner. The next morning, he awakened with both a hangover and a severe pain in his right great toe, a condition he had experienced a number of times previously. Being somewhat absentminded, the professor then remembered that he had forgotten to take his maintenance medication for this condition for over 2 weeks. His maintenance medication most likely blocks which one of the following reactions?
Answer
  • (A) IMP to GMP
  • (B) Adenosine to inosine
  • (C) Hypoxanthine to xanthine (
  • D) dUMP to dTMP
  • (E) Cytosine to uracil

Question 18

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73. A scientist was studying a fibroblast cell line obtained from a child who had died at 2 years of age because of lysosomal dysfunc- tion. An analysis of the cell line demonstrated that many lysosomal enzymes were secreted from the cell, as opposed to being located in the lysosomes. Addition of lyosomal enzymes from normal cells to the growth medium of the patient’s cells led to the enzymes being incor- porated by the cells and finding their way into the lysosomes. The cellular compartment in which the enzyme defect exists in the patient is which one of the following?
Answer
  • (A) The cytoplasm
  • (B) Mitochondria
  • (C) Golgi apparatus
  • (D) Peroxisome
  • (E) Endoplasmic reticulum
  • (F) Lysosome

Question 19

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148. Consider the pedigree shown. The most likely mode of inheritance is which one of the following?
Answer
  • (A) X-linked recessive
  • (B) X-linked dominant
  • (C) Mitochondrial
  • (D) Autosomal dominant
  • (E) Autosomal recessive

Question 20

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1. The second meiotic division is characterized by which of the following events?
Answer
  • (A) Crossing over
  • (B) Cell division
  • (C) Alignment
  • (D) Centromere splitting
  • (E) Synapsis

Question 21

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3. A 40-year-old woman becomes pregnant. For approximately how long was the primary oocyte that formed the ovum arrested in prophase of meiosis I?
Answer
  • (A) 48 hours
  • (B) 1 week
  • (C) 1 month
  • (D) 12 years
  • (E) 40 years

Question 22

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15. Which of the following structures is the fetal component of the placenta?
Answer
  • (A) Decidua capsularis
  • (B) Decidua parietalis
  • (C) Decidua hasalis
  • (D) Secondary chorionic villi
  • (E) Tertiary chorionic villi

Question 23

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43. A human blastocyst is capable of implanta- tion when which of the following degenerates?
Answer
  • (A) Blastocyst cavity
  • (B) Embryoblast
  • (C) Cytotrophoblast
  • (D) Syncytiotrophoblast
  • (E) Zona pellucida

Question 24

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30. A pheochromocytoma is a tumor consist- ing of chromaffin cells, which secrete epinephrine; it is generally associated with the adrenal medulla. Embryologically, chromaffin cells are derived from
Answer
  • (A) ectoderm
  • (B) mesoderm
  • (C) endoderm
  • (D) visceral mesoderm
  • (E) neural crest cells

Question 25

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1. A young man is brought to the emergency department after being mugged. He was stabbed in the shoulder after refusing to give his wallet to his assailant. If the stab wound lacerated the posterior humeral circumflex artery passing through the quadrangular space on the shoulder region, which of the following nerves might be injured?
Answer
  • (A) Radial nerve
  • (B) Axillary nerve
  • (C) Thoracodorsal nerve
  • (D) Suprascapular nerve
  • (E) Accessory nerve

Question 26

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2. A victim of an automobile accident is unable to abduct her left arm. This indicates damage to which of the following parts of the brachial plexus?
Answer
  • (A) Middle trunk and posterior cord
  • (B) Middle trunk and lateral cord
  • (C) Lower trunk and lateral cord
  • (D) Upper trunk and posterior cord
  • (E) Lower trunk and medial cord

Question 27

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7. A 42-year-old woman presents to an out- patient clinic with a 6-month history of numbness and tingling on the palmar aspect of her lateral three and one-half fingers, loss of pronation, and flattening of the thenar eminence. Injury to which of the following nerves could cause such a condition?
Answer
  • (A) Axillary nerve
  • (B) Musculocutaneous nerve
  • (C) Median nerve
  • (D) Radial nerve
  • (E) Ulnar nerve

Question 28

Question
17. During recruitment by the local repre- sentative for the Marines, a young college student presents with the condition known as flat foot. His foot is displaced laterally and everted, and the head of the talus is no longer supported. Which of the following lig- aments probably is stretched?
Answer
  • (A) Plantar calcaneonavicular (spring)
  • (B) Calcaneofibular
  • (C) Anterior talofibular
  • (D) Plantar calcaneocuboid (short plantar)
  • (E) Anterior tibiotalar

Question 29

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18. During a sports medicine physical by a local family physician, a young woman is tested for stability of her joints before tryouts for the high school team. Which of the fol- lowing ligaments is important in preventing forward displacement of the femur on the tibia when the weight-bearing knee is flexed?
Answer
  • (A) Medial meniscus
  • (B) Tibial collateral ligament
  • (C) Fibular collateral ligament
  • (D) Posterior cruciate ligament
  • (E) Anterior cruciate ligament

Question 30

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55. A young man presents to your clinic with a 3-month history of an enlarging mass in his right neck. He undergoes a CT scan that reveals a fluid-filled mass where the com- mon carotid artery bifurcates. Which of the following is another structure that would be located at this level?
Answer
  • (A) Thyroid isthmus
  • (B) Cricoid cartilage
  • (C) Sternal angle
  • (D) Superior border of the thyroid cartilage
  • (E) Jugular notch
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