Physio Exam / College of Pharmacy Committee
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The basic units function of life is :-
Atom
Molecules
Cell
Tissue
The specialized cell function found on all the following excapt :-
Bacteria
Sponge
human
Animal
The tissue that responsible for supporting the body part is :-
Connective tissue
Epithelial tissue
Muscle tissue
Nervous tissue
One of the following system is not infact easy by pathogens :-
Urinary system
Digestive system
Respiratory System
Cardiovascular System
The most cation in the ICF is :-
Na+
K+
Cl-
HCO3-
The most anion in the ECF is:-
Na+
K+
Cl-
HCO3-
The fluid make a 60% of body weight and it's have a ECF & ICF so the ECF Accounting for
40% bw
20% bw
75% bw
5%bw
The regulation of ECF volume is responsible of :-
Maintain blood temperture and cell volume
Maintain cell temperture and blood volume
Maintain cell volume and blood pressure
Maintain blood volume and cell pressure
The capillary wall is a barrier between the...... &...... :-
ICF & plasma
ICF & ECF
ECF & plasma
Non of all above
We can said that the cell membrane is a :-
Not permeable
Permeable
Not selective permeable
selective permeable
The diameter of the blood capillaries is smaller than the diameter of the red blood cells but the RBC can pass through it and the reason for that is:-
It has a flexible membrane
Dosen't have a nucleus
Because they can't change his shap
His viscosity is high
A atrium have a 200 millimeter of blood so the can transfere A....... Of hemoglobin :-
34 grams
68 grams
1.34 grams
14-16 grams
One of the following is not a Nutrition of requirement of hematopoiesis :-
Vb12
Folic acid
Iron
Non of all above
If the Vitamins b12 decrease in the body the type of anemia should be :-
Sicle cell anemia
Erthroblastosis anemia
Microytic anemia
Megaloblastic anemia
The Problem of beta hemoglobin gene will make anemia of type :-
Sicle cell anemia
Erthroblastosis anemia
Microytic anemia
Megaloblastic anemia
The major different between serum and plasma is :-
Both of them have clotting protein
Just plasma have clotting protein
Only the serum have clotting protein
No one of them have clotting protein
The hemostasis in blood mean :- (important)
Make RBC and WBC equal
Make the viscosity of blood 1.5 times than water
Make the viscosity of blood 3 times than water
Prevention of blood loss
One of the following is not a directly proportional of blood viscosity :-
Increase # of cell synthesize
Increase temperture
Increase concentration of protein
Decrease the percentage of blood volume
The RBC at first go out from....... And End in........?
Colony forming unit / reticulocytes
Liver / kidny
Bone marrow/ ribcage
Reticulocytes/ Colony forming unit
The erthropoietin A Hormone Stimulate RBC production and it's increase by low O2, so the formation by large amount in :-
Liver
Bone marrow
Kidny
Plasma
Blood account about...... Of human body weight :-
5%
70%
7%
60%
One of the following is not found in RBC :-
Mitochandria
Nucleus
Endoplasmic reticulum
All above is true
Hematocrit is :- (important)
Account RBC in blood
Account RBC in 1 cubic millimeter
Account WBC in blood
Blood occupied by WBC
The platelets are responsible for....... By......?
Synthesize b12 / liver
Coagulation blood / change fibrinogen into fibrin
Make blood more fluidly / change fibrin to fibrinogen
Blood clotting / synthesize b12
Plasma is most composed of :-
H2O
Protein
Salts
Lipids
A share in immune reaction in cell membrane is a function of one of his commpont :-
Carbohydrate
Protein
Lipids
Hemogloben
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A Stimulate transfere rest membrane potential from -90mv to +30mv the :- (important)
Voltage gated of Na will closed
Voltage gated of K will open
Ligand gated of Na will closed
Ligand gated of Na will open
The Na/K pump is an example of :-
Pirmary active transport
Secondary active transport
Excytosis
Endocsis
One of the following is a affect of hypertonic of ECF :-
Insufficient water intake to the cell
Excessive water loss from ECF
Diabetes insipidus
Increase blood pressure
We do the substances cross cell membrane by 4 machansim and one of them depends on temperture :-
Diffusion
Osmosis
Active transport
In vesicles
The only input salt to the body is :-
Secretion
Ingestion
Digestive
Absorption
All this system are directly Involved in homeostasis Except :-
Cardiovascular System
Respiratory System
Urinary system
Reproductive system
When A persone run in the under sun light and his temperture increase the body system will make a sweating to decrease it this is an example of :-
Positive feedback
Negative feedback
Feedforward
Non of all above
The major function of valves in Cardiac is :-
Maintain the blood in two direction
Allow blood make a revers
Make enough amount pressure to deliver blood
Don't allow the blood revers to wrong direction
In the systemic circulation the blood that Carrier the O2 are transferred from...... To capillary
Right atrium
Left atrium
Left ventricle
Right ventricle
In the systemic circulation the blood that Carrier the CO2 are down to....... and End in.......?
Right atrium & right ventricle
Left atrium &right ventricle
Left ventricle & right ventricle
Right ventricle & capillary
From reading the Cardiac system u konw the systemic circulation have more pressure than pulmonary circulation so the amount of blood will be:-
Less in systemic circulation
More in pulmonary circulation
More in systemic circulation
Have the same amount of blood
On of the following have two cusps :-
Right AV valve
Left AV valve
Pulmonary valve
Arotic valve
On of the following can't store the pressure of blood :-
Ventricle
Left atrium
Right atrium
AV valve
Why the blood pressure in the major arteries don't reach zero :-
Don't have enough blood
The pressure in arteries always more than 120mmhg
Major arteries include elastic tissue
No effect of parasympathetic on arteries
One of this node transferred Actoin potinshal from atrium to ventricle :-
SA node
AV node
Bundle of his
Purkinje fibers
The parasympathetic effect on AV node is :-
Increase excitability
Increase contractility
Increase AV node delay
Increase rate of depolarization
All Cardiac cell are connected elecrically Except :-
Atria
Ventricle
AV node
A+b
Non of all above
The only point to make a elecrical connected is :-
AV node
SA node
Purkinje fibers
Gap junction
One of the following is correct about Contractile cell If we make a Comparison with Skeletal cell :-
Have less mitochandria
More sarcoplasmic reticulum
Less t-tubules
A+b
The relationship between EDV (distolic volume) and SV (stroke volume) are :-
Directly proportional in certain point
Directly proportional before certain point
Directly proportional After certain point
Are always directly proportional
One of the following is an Extrinsic factors on Cardiac Output :-
Blood vessels & pressure
Blood volume & viscosity
Cardiovascular disease
All above is true
The major of blood volume in circulatory system are in :-
Systemic arteries
Systemic Heart
Systemic capillary
Systemic vein
The difference between the systolic and distolic pressure applies in :-
Aterioles
Arteries
Capillary
Veins
On of the following is a factors determining MAP :-
Cardiac output
Total peripheral resistance
Diameter
All above is true
On of the following is not a caused to vasodilation :-
¬ nitric oxide
¬ CO2
¬ sympathetic stimulation
¬ O2
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