AAMC Bio QPack Review Flashcards

1
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Conjugation

A

Occurs in Gram-Negative Bacteria, requires F factor that is on a extragenomic plasmid

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2
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Conjugation

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Occurs in Gram-Negative Bacteria, requires F factor that is on a extragenomic plasmid

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3
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Transformation

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Bacteria take up DNA from their surroundings in the the media in which they are immersed

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4
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Tranduction

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Gene transfer by a virus

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5
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Translocation

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Describes movement from one place to another (genes on chromosomes, proteins in cells, sap in a tree)

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6
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Translocation

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Describes movement from one place to another (genes on chromosomes, proteins in cells, sap in a tree)

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7
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Negative Pressure

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Accomplishes the inflation of the lungs; a pressure lower than atm pressure is generated within the alveolar sacs during contraction of the diaphragm and external intercostal muscles

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8
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Negative Pressure

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Accomplishes the inflation of the lungs; a pressure lower than atm pressure is generated within the alveolar sacs during contraction of the diaphragm and external intercostal muscles

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9
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Control of heart rate, muscle coordination and appetite is maintained by

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Brain Stem, Cerebellum and Hypothalamus

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10
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Pain-Perception Pathway

A

To add the sensation of pain to a reflex pathway, neurons must be added at the sensory end

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11
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Difference in Anaphase

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Mitosis = sister chromatids are pulled apart at the centromeres, each becoming an independent chromosome
Meiosis I = homologous pairs of chromosomes are separated into the two daughter cells but they are still joined at the centromere

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12
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Difference in Anaphase

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Mitosis = sister chromatids are pulled apart at the centromeres, each becoming an independent chromosome
Meiosis I = homologous pairs of chromosomes are separated into the two daughter cells but they are still joined at the centromere

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13
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Deleterious Genes

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Those which are eliminated through natural selection

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14
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Type of Tissue that lines the Bowman

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Simple Squamous Epithelium

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15
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Type of Tissue that lines the Bowman

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Simple Squamous Epithelium

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16
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Increase in BP effect on the kidney

A

Increases the flow of fluid through the kidney and decrease water reabsorption

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17
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Increase in BP effect on the kidney

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Increases the flow of fluid through the kidney and decrease water reabsorption

18
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Two factors that normally determine the BP

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Cardiac Output (stroke volume x heart rate) & Resistance to Blood flow

19
Q

What is BP equal to?

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Total peripheral resistance x cardiac output, analogous to ohm’s law

20
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What is BP equal to?

A

Total peripheral resistance x cardiac output, analogous to ohm’s law

21
Q

Vasoconstriction

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Restricts blood flow to an organ and can increase BP whereas vasodilation has the opposite effect; important in a hemorrhage

22
Q

Vasoconstriction

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Restricts blood flow to an organ and can increase BP whereas vasodilation has the opposite effect; important in a hemorrhage

23
Q

Functions of Liver

A

Absorption of fats in the small intestine, production of bile, detoxification of drugs/poisons

24
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Functions of Liver

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Absorption of fats in the small intestine, production of bile, detoxification of drugs/poisons

25
Q

What can cross the walls of the blood vessels?

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Water molecules and other small molecules; plasma proteins cannot

26
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What can cross the walls of the blood vessels?

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Water molecules and other small molecules; plasma proteins cannot

27
Q

Edema

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Increased fluid in body tissues can be due to decrease in plasma protein levels

28
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Increase in the level of plasma protein causes

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Fluid to enter the bloodstream due to influx of tissue fluid (which contains solutes)

29
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Increase in the level of plasma protein causes

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Fluid to enter the bloodstream due to influx of tissue fluid (which contains solutes)

30
Q

Insufficient Vitamin D Activity

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Reduces the ability of the body to absorb ingested calcium from the small intestine

31
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Insufficient Vitamin D Activity

A

Reduces the ability of the body to absorb ingested calcium from the small intestine

32
Q

What conditions lead to an increase in calcitonin levels?

A

High levels of calcium in the plasma

33
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What conditions lead to an increase in calcitonin levels?

A

High levels of calcium in the plasma

34
Q

What would be the result of removal of the parathyroid gland?

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Severe neural and muscular problems due to deficiency of calcium in the plasma

35
Q

Aldosterone Deficiency

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Results in lower sodium reabsorption into the bloodstream; leading in decreased blood volume and this would also decrease blood pressure

36
Q

Organs involved in the menstrual cycle

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Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Ovary

37
Q

Organs involved in the menstrual cycle

A

Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Ovary

38
Q

Growth of long bones

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Occurs via endochrondral ossification so there will be cartilaginous areas in long bones of children

39
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Growth of long bones

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Occurs via endochrondral ossification so there will be cartilaginous areas in long bones of children

40
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Vasodilation (Method of heat transfer)

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Radiation