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GMS 6440 FUNDAMENTALS FINAL EXAM ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS SURE A+
✔✔T/F: To measure the volume of the entire extracellular fluid compartment, we use a
substance that moves freely across the capillary but cannot enter the cell. - ✔✔True
An example is insulin

✔✔T/F: Water and small solutes move across the capillary wall by active transport. -
✔✔False
All movement across the capillary wall is passive, driven by hydrostatic and colloid
osmotic (oncotic) pressures.

✔✔T/F: The osmolality of the body fluids is greater when all the solutes are large. -
✔✔False
The total number of particles, irrespective of size, determines osmolality.

✔✔T/F: All water movement in and out of cell is passive. - ✔✔True
Water movement is drive by solute (osmotic) gradients across the cell wall

✔✔T/F: Sodium (Na) is effectively impermeable at the cell wall. - ✔✔True
Any Na that does enter the cell will be immediately removed by the Sodium potassium
ATPase in the cell wall.

✔✔T/F: Eating a meal high in salt, without drinking any water will lead to an increase in
both intracellular and extracellular fluid volume. - ✔✔False
This is a Hypertonic expansion: Ingest NaCl stays extracellular, increases the ECF
osmolality, H2O moves OUT of cells to restore osmotic equilibrium.

Decrease in ICFV, increase in ECFV.

✔✔T/F: A pure water solution can safely be infused intravenously to a dehydrated
person. - ✔✔False
Water will enter the surrounding cells causing swelling and lysis. The potassium
released in to the extracellular fluid by cell lysis can be fatal. A 5% glucose solution is
iso-osmotic to body fluids, so safe to infuse. After metabolism of the glucose this is
equivalent to giving pure water.

✔✔T/F: Hormones produce physiological actions by binding to receptors at their target
cells/tissues. - ✔✔True

✔✔T/F: There are specific receptors for each hormone. - ✔✔True

✔✔T/F: Receptors for peptide hormones are always on the inside (cytoplasm; nucleus)
of target cells. - ✔✔False

,✔✔T/F: GPCR are also known as seven trans-membrane (7TM) receptors. - ✔✔True

✔✔T/F: Gaq proteins couple to adenylyl cyclase. - ✔✔False

✔✔T/F: Activation of ionotropic receptors results in an ion (Ca2+; Na+) moving into the
target cell through a channel in the receptor. - ✔✔True

✔✔T/F: Ionotropic receptors signal via G proteins. - ✔✔False

✔✔T/F: Receptor Guanylyl Cyclases are one type of Catalytic Receptor. - ✔✔True

✔✔T/F: Receptors for Thyroid Hormone and steroids are always on the surface (plasma
membrane) of target cells. - ✔✔False

✔✔T/F: Dimerization is important for some catalytic receptors, but never for steroid
hormone receptors. - ✔✔False

✔✔T/F: The nervous system is usually divided into 3 anatomical components. -
✔✔False

✔✔T/F: Glia are only present in the central nervous system. - ✔✔False

✔✔T/F: The Nucleus of the Solitary Tract is in the medulla oblongata. - ✔✔True

✔✔T/F: The hypothalamus regulates both autonomic and endocrine function. - ✔✔True

✔✔T/F: Afferent nerves transmit information from the central nervous sytem to the
peripheral nervous system. - ✔✔False

✔✔T/F: The autonomic nervous system has 3 divisions. - ✔✔True

✔✔T/F: Activation of the parasympathetic nervous system constricts the airways. -
✔✔True

✔✔T/F: The cell bodies of postganglionic neurons are in the central nervous system. -
✔✔False

✔✔T/F: Acetylcholine acts on alpha and beta receptors. - ✔✔False

✔✔T/F: The adrenal medulla releases norepinephrine and epinephrine directly into the
blood stream. - ✔✔True

,✔✔T/F: Negative feedback in the autonomic nervous system requires an afferent signal.
- ✔✔True

✔✔T/F: The parasympathetic nervous system innervates the external sphincter of the
bladder. - ✔✔False

✔✔T/F: Referred pain is caused by convergence of somatic and autonomic information
within the Nucleus of the Solitary Tract. - ✔✔False

✔✔T/F: Inhibition of the sympathetic nervous system inhibits urination primarily by
inhibiting the detrusor muscle. - ✔✔False

✔✔T/F: The hypothalamus can directly control preganglionic sympathetic neurons. -
✔✔True

✔✔To generate conventional transgenic mice, DNA will be injected into:
- embryonic stem (ES) cells
- fertilized mouse eggs - ✔✔fertilized mouse eggs

✔✔T/F: To determine success of homologous recombination of targeting vector in ES
cells, Northern blotting will be utilized. - ✔✔False
Southern Blotting

✔✔T/F: Using Cre recombinase, we can control DNA recombination and delete specific
genomic areas flanked by FLP sequences. - ✔✔False
Cre recognizes LoxP sites

✔✔T/F: Tamoxifen, an estrogen antagonist (homologue), will bind to the mutated
estrogen receptor fused to the Cre-recombinase, and translocate Cre-recombinase into
nucleus. - ✔✔True

✔✔T/F: Cre-loxP system also can be used to eliminate floxed-stop codon and induce
expression of a transgene. - ✔✔True

✔✔T/F: We cannot control copy number of inserted DNA as well as insertion site
(position) using the conventional transgenic approach. Insertion of DNA construct into
ROSA26 locus can be a solution to overcome these insertional effects. - ✔✔True

✔✔T/F: In the CRISPR/Cas9 system, a double-stranded break in the DNA is induced by
the enzyme, CRISPR. - ✔✔False
The enzyme is Cas9

, ✔✔T/F: In the CRISPR/Cas9 system, guide RNA directs the enzyme to cut the DNA at
a specific site in the genome. - ✔✔True

✔✔levels of organization in the body - ✔✔molecule, macromolecule, organelle, cell,
tissue, organ, organ system, organism

✔✔example of a molecule - ✔✔water molecule, glucose molecule

✔✔example of a macromolecule - ✔✔protein molecule, DNA molecule

✔✔example of an organelle - ✔✔mitochondrion, golgi apparatus, nucleus

✔✔example of a cell - ✔✔muscle cell, nerve cell

✔✔example of a tissue - ✔✔simple squamous epithelium, loose connective tissue

✔✔example of an organ - ✔✔skin, heart, kidney, brain, stomach

✔✔example of an organ system - ✔✔skeletal system, digestive system

✔✔example of an organism - ✔✔human

✔✔T/F: structure is always related to function - ✔✔true

✔✔Anatomy is the study of - ✔✔structure

✔✔physiology is the study of - ✔✔function

✔✔What are the characteristics of life? - ✔✔respiration, digestion, absorption,
assimilation, circulation, excretion

✔✔what is respiration - ✔✔obtaining oxygen; removing carbon dioxide, releasing
energy from foods

✔✔what is digestion - ✔✔breakdown of food substances into simpler forms

✔✔what is absorption - ✔✔passage of substances through membranes and into body
fluids

✔✔what is assimilation - ✔✔changing of absorbed substances into chemically different
forms

✔✔what is circulation - ✔✔movement of substances in body fluids

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