The intracellular canaliculi of parietal cells, all true except:
- A. Provides large surface area for ion pumps & ion transport.
- B. H+ ion result from degradation of (H2CO3) by carbonic anhydrase
- C. Carry ribosomes & continuous with rER around nucleus
- D. Carry more microvilli when the cell is active in HCl secretion
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Intracellular canaliculi are not continuous with rER; they are specialized for ion transport and expand with microvilli during secretion.
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If the kidney is damaged it may result in reduced erythrocytes. Why?
- A. Kidney makes erythropoietin. If it is damaged the hormone production decreases and therefore erythrocyte production decreases
- B. The kidney stimulates iron uptake. If it is damaged the iron levels decrease and therefore erythrocyte production decreases
- C. The kidney maintains the health of erythrocytes so if it is damaged they die more quickly
- D. The injured kidney needs erythrocytes to repair itself they therefore get used up more quickly
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Kidney damage reduces erythropoietin, a hormone that stimulates red blood cell production.
Match: Peristalsis
- A. moves food along the digestive tract
- B. initiates swallowing
- C. produces enzymes
- D. breaks down nutrients
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Peristalsis refers to the wave-like muscular contractions that propel food along the digestive tract.
Where are the baroreceptors (measure blood pressure)?
- A. Lungs
- B. Heart muscle
- C. Hypothalamus
- D. Aortic arch
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Baroreceptors in the aortic arch and carotid sinus detect blood pressure changes.
A patient who has undergone gastrectomy (removal of the stomach) may suffer from:
- A. cirrhosis
- B. pernicious anemia
- C. gastric ulcer
- D. inability to digest fats
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Gastrectomy can lead to pernicious anemia due to reduced intrinsic factor production, necessary for vitamin B12 absorption.
What is the word to describe the breaking up of large fat droplets into smaller ones?
- A. Catabolism
- B. Lipidolysis
- C. Lysolipidisation
- D. Emulsification
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Emulsification is the process of breaking large fat droplets into smaller ones, typically by bile salts, to aid digestion.
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