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Question 1

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Which conditions for viscosity and % of occlusion are required for increasing the volumetric flow rate during peristalsis in intestine?
Answer
  • Low viscosity and low % of occlusion
  • High viscosity and high % of occlusion
  • Low viscosity and high % of occlusion
  • High viscosity and low % of occlusion

Question 2

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What are the types of axonal transport in the nervous system?
Answer
  • Long and short axonal transport
  • Slow (bidirectional) and fast (unidirectional) axonal transport.
  • Fast(bidirectional) and slow(unidirectional) axonal transport.
  • Chemical and electrical axonal transport

Question 3

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Why is fetal hemoglobin different to adult hemoglobin?
Answer
  • Maternal blood in placenta has more o2 so fetal hemoglobin has higher affinity
  • Maternal blood in placenta has less o2 so fetal hemoglobin has lower affinity
  • Maternal blood in placenta has less o2 so fetal hemoglobin has higher affinity
  • Maternal blood in placenta has more o2 so fetal hemoglobin has lower affinity

Question 4

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Concerning a daughter vessel sufficiently small for not being considered important for perturbation of the flow in a bifurcation, which is the branching angle expected for the vessel with respect to the parent vessel?
Answer
  • 45º­50º
  • <20º
  • 70º-­90º
  • Cannot be determined

Question 5

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What happens in the carotid bifurcation when the cross­section increases in the outgrowth ?
Answer
  • Part if the flow goes through external carotid and some enters temporaly external carothid where the outgrowth is located and return before entering the internal carotid.
  • A positive pressure gradient is created.
  • The flow is divided in two and depending on the particles position they enter internal or external carotid

Question 6

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Which are the conditions for the lipid­mediated transport to occur?
Answer
  • Low molecular weight and hydrophilicity.
  • Low molecular weight and high lipophilicity or lipid solubility.
  • Lipophilicity and high number of hydrogens bonds.
  • Low molecular weight and presence of specific carriers.

Question 7

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Which mechanisms allow a correct oxygen supply to the embryo?
Answer
  • Higher affinity and higher concentration of fetal hemoglobin
  • Bohr effect
  • Uterus contractions

Question 8

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Choose the correct answer
Answer
  • Viscosity is always inversely proportional to vessel diameter.
  • Pressure is higher in capillaries than in arteries.
  • When a blood vessel divides in two equal branches, both form the same angle with the original.
  • Blood flow is directly proportional to radius square.

Question 9

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Why is the zebra fish ideal for research projects?
Answer
  • Because it's cheaper than mice
  • Because we know its genome
  • Because its life cycle is short

Question 10

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Which ion causes the depolarization phase and which ion causes the repolarization phase?
Answer
  • Na+ causes the depolarization and K+ the repolarization
  • K+ causes the depolarization Na+ causes the repolarization

Question 11

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What are the differences between diffusion and facilitated diffusion?
Answer
  • Facilitated diffusion decreases the rate of diffusion and their carriers can be saturated
  • Facilitated diffusion is an active transport in which carriers can not be saturated whereas diffusion is a passive transport
  • In diffusion the molecules pass directly and the rate of diffusion is linear with concentration whereas facilitated diffusion carriers increase the rate of diffusion
  • The rate of diffusion in facilitated diffusion is linear with the concentration

Question 12

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Which are the main physical mechanisms used by the dialyzer membrane when filtering solute from blood?
Answer
  • Only diffusion.
  • Diffusion, convection and adsorption.
  • Osmosis and hydrostatic pressure.
  • None of the above

Question 13

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Why is inflammation dangerous for the blood brain barrier?
Answer
  • Because it prevents passage of substances.
  • Because it may provoke a myocardial infarction.
  • Because it provokes apparition of gaps and harmful substances may leak.
  • Because it increases blood flow rate.

Question 14

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What is the most important factor that determines how much O2 binds to hemoglobin?
Answer
  • Acidity
  • P(O2)
  • P(CO2)
  • BPG

Question 15

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What kind of transport requires Energy in the form of ATP to function properly?
Answer
  • Diffusion
  • Passive Transport
  • Active transport

Question 16

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Which transport mechanism in the blood brain barrier is triggered by an electrostatic interaction between a positively charged substance and a negatively charged plasma membrane surface?
Answer
  • Carrier-mediated efflux
  • Bulk-phase endocytosis
  • Receptor-mediated endocytosis
  • Absorptive-mediated transport

Question 17

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How does the O2 pressure in the blood flow of an interstitial fluid vary when doing exercise respect to the normal state?
Answer
  • The O2 pressure will be lower than in the normal state.
  • The O2 pressure will be higher than in the normal state.
  • The O2 pressure variation will not be significant respecting the normal state.
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