Biophysics MCQs Part 2 PMU- 1st YR/2nd Sem

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Question 1

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Membrane potential operated channels are
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  • active at fixed value of the membrane potential only
  • permanently active
  • active in certain range of membrane potential

Question 2

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Striated muscle are structure bases of
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  • upper levels of gastro intestial
  • lower levels of gastro intestial
  • none of these

Question 3

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Muscle extraction is possible when
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  • Ca ions are bounded
  • Ca contraction increase to 10^-5 mol/s
  • Ca to 10 millimols

Question 4

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Action potential is shape depends on
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  • Irritation strength
  • Cell type
  • Amount of lipids in the membrane irritated

Question 5

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Action potential is
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  • Minimal value of resting potential
  • Maximum value of resting potential
  • None of these

Question 6

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Elevation of calcium concentration is for
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  • contraction
  • interruption of action potential
  • relaxion

Question 7

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Stable membrane is
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  • phasic sm
  • tonic sm
  • both

Question 8

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Average power of contraction of smooth muscle per unit cross section
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  • is smaller than that of striated muscle
  • bilayer
  • equal

Question 9

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Actin and myosin are in [blank_start]cellular fiber network[blank_end]
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  • cellular fiber network

Question 10

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Smooth muscle cells are organised in [blank_start]bundles[blank_end] in strong parallel layers or spherical structures
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  • bundles

Question 11

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Ion channels are
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  • tubular links between cells
  • ionized groove upon the membrane
  • protein structures in membranes through which ions pass

Question 12

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Ion channels conductivity during the action potential
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  • has a constant value
  • depends on the level of membrane potential
  • increases logarithimacally over the time

Question 13

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On the border water-air (the free surface of the water) lipids from
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  • monolayer
  • three-layered electrically conductive structure
  • lipid gel

Question 14

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In stationary state the membrane potential
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  • stays constant if parameters of the system are stable
  • is altered in sinus manner
  • slowly reaches to zero

Question 15

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Both smooth muscle contractions and skeletal muscle contractions involve thin (actin) filament over the thick (myosin) filaments
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  • True
  • False

Question 16

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In smooth muscle contraction, the majority of calcium (Ca2+) needed for contraction enters from extracellular fluid.
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  • True
  • False

Question 17

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Troponin and tropomyosin are attached to thick filaments of smooth muscle cells
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  • True
  • False

Question 18

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Myosin of the thick filaments of smooth muscle cells must be phosphorylated in order to bind of the thin filaments
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  • True
  • False

Question 19

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Nor-epinephrine released from sympathetic nerve terminals in the heart cause a decrease in the pacemaker activity.
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  • True
  • False

Question 20

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The rapid upstoke (phase 0) of actin potentials in ventricular and atrial myocytes results from opening of Ca2+ channels.
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  • True
  • False

Question 21

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Thick filaments are composed of myosin and thin filaments are primarily composed of actin.
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  • True
  • False

Question 22

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Tropomyosin binds Ca2+ causing a conformational change that causes troponin to uncover binding sites on actin for crossbridge attachment.
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  • True
  • False

Question 23

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Nifedine is a
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  • Calcium (Ca2+) channel blocker
  • Sodium (Na+) channel blocker
  • Potassium (K+) channel blocker

Question 24

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Tetraethylammonium is a blocker for which channel?
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  • Calcium (Ca2+) channel
  • Sodium (Na+) channel
  • Potassium (K+) channel

Question 25

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Verapamil is a
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  • Calcium (Ca2+) channel blocker
  • Sodium (Na+) channel blocker
  • Potassium (K+) channel blocker

Question 26

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Which is not a type/class of carrier protein?
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  • Uniport
  • Symport
  • Antiport
  • Microport

Question 27

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Ionophores have following action except
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  • Inhibit ADP to ATP conversion
  • Abolish proton gradient
  • Abolish pH gradient
  • Hydrophilic in character

Question 28

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Diffusion through a semi-permeable membrane with different permeabilities for different substance is called:
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  • Tran-Diffusion
  • Filtration
  • Osmosis
  • Diffusion

Question 29

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The pressure that would have to be applied to a pure solvent to prevent it from passing into a given solution by osmosis
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  • Osmotic Pressure
  • Filtration Pressure
  • Osmotic Stability

Question 30

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Movement of liquid across a semipermeable membrane under hydrostatic pressure is called
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  • Filtration
  • Hydrostatic Diffusion
  • Osmosis
  • None of these

Question 31

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GLUT1 and Ionophores valiomycin are examples of
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  • Uniport
  • Symport
  • Antiport

Question 32

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Antiport is best described by
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  • Carrier protein binds one solutes and transports it across the membrane
  • Carrier protein binds two different solutes and transport them together across the membrane
  • A substrate binds and is transported across the membrane then another substrate binds and is transported in the other direction

Question 33

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A factors that does NOT affect rate of facilitated diffusion:
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  • Concentration gradient across the membrane
  • Amount of carrier proteins available
  • Speed of carrier and substrate attachment
  • How fast the protein changes shape after attachment
  • Mean Molecular Velocity

Question 34

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Which of these is not a type of ion channel?
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  • Receptor Regulated
  • Membrane Potential-Dependent
  • Ion Regulated

Question 35

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Which of this is not a class of ATPase
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  • P-Type
  • F-Type
  • V-Type
  • L-Type

Question 36

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Which statement is incorrect?
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  • P-type- transport Na+, K+, Ca2+ through plasma membrane and in doing so they are phosphorylated
  • F-type- found in mitochondria where they are the prime producers of ATP by using the proton gradient generated by oxidative phosphorylation
  • V-type- only found in plant cells, catalysing ATP hydrolysis to transport solutes

Question 37

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The downhill (along concentration Gradient) movement of one species driving the uphill (against concentration Gradient) movement of another where metabolic energy is not utilised directly is called
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  • Primary Active Transport
  • Secondary Active Transport
  • None of these

Question 38

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Which part of the sodium-potassium pump (Na=/K+ ATPase) has an ATP binding site and 3 other sites which have a high affinity for Na+ ion
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  • the part of the protein that faces the cytoplasm (inner part)
  • the part of the protein that faces extracellular environment (outer part)
  • Both of these

Question 39

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  • Resting Potential
  • Depolarization
  • Repolarization
  • Hyperpolarization

Question 40

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The resting potential can be changed by chemical, mechanical or electrical stimulus
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  • True
  • False

Question 41

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No refractory period is associated with graded potentials.
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  • True
  • False

Question 42

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Quiescent cells
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  • refer to the period when a cell is not dividing
  • refer to the period when a cell is dividing
  • none of these

Question 43

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If the membrane potential is changed slowly, the electrical current can pass without action potential needing to be initiated. This phenomena is known as
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  • Accommodation
  • Action Potential
  • Electronic Potential
  • None of these

Question 44

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Fill in the gaps: (symbols like K+ /Na+/Ca2+ are used instead of word) Phase 0: Rapid depolarization: [blank_start]increased[blank_end] Na+ and [blank_start]decreased[blank_end] K+ conductances Phase 1: Initial re polarization: decreased [blank_start]Na+[blank_end] and increased [blank_start]K+[blank_end] conductances Phase 2: [blank_start]Plateau phase[blank_end]: increased [blank_start]Ca2+[blank_end] conductance Phase 3: Re-polarization: increased [blank_start]K+[blank_end] and decreased [blank_start]Ca2+[blank_end] conductances Phase 4:[blank_start]Resting potential[blank_end]: [blank_start]increased[blank_end] [blank_start]K+[blank_end] and [blank_start]decreased[blank_end] Na+ and [blank_start]decreased[blank_end] Ca2+ conductance
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  • increased
  • decreased
  • Plateau phase
  • Na+
  • K+
  • Ca2+
  • K+
  • decreased
  • Resting potential
  • increased
  • decreased
  • K+
  • Ca2+

Question 45

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What results in a decrease of AP amplitude and depolarization block therefore the heart stops in diastole?
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  • Increased sodium (Na+) extracellularly
  • Increased Potassium (K+) extracellularly
  • Decreased Potassium (K+) extracellularly

Question 46

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What results in shortening of the refractory period therefore a defibrilation risk?
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  • Increased extracellular potassium (K+)
  • Decreased extracellular potassium (K+)
  • Increased extracellular calcium (Ca+)

Question 47

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What would cause a sudden decrease of AP depolarization phase and its duration resulting in cells becoming unexcitable?
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  • Increased extracellular potassium (K+)
  • Increased extracellular sodium (Na+)
  • Decreased extracellular sodium (Na+)

Question 48

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Which of these statements are true More than one correct ans.
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  • Z line – Where the myosin filaments are anchored
  • M line – Where the myosin filaments are anchored
  • A band – The length of a myosin filament, may contain overlapping actin filaments
  • I band – Contains only actin filaments
  • H Zone- Contains only myosin filaments
  • All are true
  • None are true

Question 49

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Which is true for Troponin T
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  • Connect troponin to Tropomyosin
  • Suppress interaction between actin and myosin in absence of Ca2+
  • Reversible connection with Ca2+ when concentration of Ca2+ is high enough

Question 50

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Which best describes Isometric muscle contraction?
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  • Muscles shortens in length in relationship to the production of movement (i.e. push ups)
  • Muscle length remains the same, no movement occurs but the force (muscle tension) is increased above tonic levels to resist gravity or other forces i.e. holding a shopping bag
  • Contraction against increasing force

Question 51

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[blank_start]Isotonic[blank_end]: Muscles shortens in length in relationship to the production of movement (i.e. push ups) [blank_start]Isometric[blank_end]: Muscle length remains the same, no movement occurs but the force (muscle tension) is increased above tonic levels to resist gravity or other forces i.e. holding a shopping bag [blank_start]Auxotonic[blank_end]: Contraction against increasing force
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  • Isotonic
  • Isometric
  • Auxotonic

Question 52

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Force<load therefore axotonic/eccentric contraction speed of contraction (V) is
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  • Slow
  • Fast
  • Stays the same

Question 53

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Electromechanical connection is the dependence between membrane potential and
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  • The contractile activity (CA)
  • Just the membrane potential
  • None of these

Question 54

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How long is the latent period between stimuli and muscle contraction
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  • 2-3 ms
  • 2-3 sec
  • No latent period
  • 12-13 ms
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