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Physiology past year’s questions. Q1) A random blood sample for GH assessment in a suspected deficiency state is useless because it is commonly undetectable , so there are several " tricks " to collect a blood sample for GH assessment , all are true except A. Sampling before exercise. B. frequent sampling during sleep. C. sampling 1 hour after going asleep. D. sampling during an insulin induced hypoglycemia. E. stimulation with arginine. Q2) Myxoedema coma, all are true except A. unfortunately the mortality rate is 50% but fortunately the condition is rare. B. convulsions are not uncommon and opening CSF pressure may be raised. C. it is a medical emergency and treatment must be started before the biochemical confirmation. D. unless there is an evidence of primary hypothyroidism like thyroid scar , it should be considered to be secondary to pituitary or hypothalamic dysfunction. E. thyroxin should be given intravenously. ** C also may be true Q3) Causes of hypocalcemia and hyperphosphatemia , all are true except: A. chronic renal failure. B. Hypoparathyroidism. C. Pseudohypoparathyroidism. D. Hypomagnesemia. E. Pseudopseudohypoparathryoidism. Q4) Hypocalcemia, all are true except A. carpo-pedal spasm is more common in children than adults. B. in adults, stridor is uncommon. C. siezures are usually resistant to antiepileptic therapy. D. the cornerstone in the treatment of pseudohypoparathyroidism is calcium supplement. E. in chronic hypoparathyroidism we use vitamin D supplementation Q5) Causes of apparent hyperaldosteronism , all are true except A. treamtent with carbenoxolone B. 11 deoxycorticosterone secreting tumors C. Liddle's syndrome D. ectopic ACTH syndrome E. glucocorticoides suppressible hyperaldosterosnism Q7) In polycystic ovarian syndrome , all are true except : A. insuline resistance is though to be the central key in the pathogenesis B. mild elevation in serum prolactin C. mild elevation of serum androgens D. elevated blood estron level E. FSH:LH ratio more than 2.5:1 Q8) Which one of the following isn’t true about the pineal gland? a. b. c. d. It secretes both melatonin and serotonin Its hormones control the biological rhythm of the body It is located in the roof of the diencephalon Is radioopaque on an X-ray due to the presence of the surrounding bony structures e. It is located in the middle of the brain Answer: d. Is radio-opaque on an X-ray due to the presence of the surrounding bony structures Justification: Calcification of the pineal gland occurs in old people which provides it with the characteristic radio-opaque appearance even on normal X-Rays Q9) All of the following hormones are transported through axons except a. Melatonin b. Serotonin c. ADH d. Oxytocin Answer: Melatonin Justification: ADH and oxytocin are transported by the hypothalamohypophyseal tract neurons along the axons to the posterior pituitary Q10) Which of the following is true about oxytocin Answer: It’s secretion is stimulated by stress Q11) Which of the following describes a therapeutic use of oxytocin? Answer: Induction of labour Q12) Which of the following hormones is permissive to IGF-1 a. b. c. d. T3 T4 Insulin … Q13) Which of the following molecules is associated with the cold intolerance caused in hypothyroidism Answer: UCP Q14) Which of the following statements about calcitonin is incorrect? Answer: It has the same effect as PTH Q15) Which of the following hormones has the shortest half-life? Answer: Insulin Q16) Which of the following hormones has the longest half-life? a. T3 b. Androgens c. Cortisol d. …. Answer: T3 Q17) Which of the following is the most important modifiable factor related to type II diabetes? Answer: Obesity Q18) Which of the following factors is most associated with type II diabetes? a. Obesity b. Family History Q19) Which of the following hormones is largely unbound to plasma proteins Answer: Oxytocin Q20) In a competitive ELISA, which of the following is correct? Answer: The color is inversely proportional to the blood hormone concentration Q21) In RIA Answer: The radioactivity is inversely proportional to the ligand’s concentration Q22) The thing that controls the specific secretions of the pituitary gland is Answer: The hypothalamic hormones secreted into the hypothalamic-hypophyseal portal system Q23) All of the following are secreted directly in response to hypothalamic hormones except Answer: IGF-1 Q24) The prevalence of diabetes mellitus in Jordan is? a. b. c. d. 16% 18% 20% … Answer is ?? Q25) Which of the following water-insoluble hormones has a specific plasma membrane carrier protein? a. b. c. d. e. f. Androgens Cortisol Testosterone Estrogen Tri-iodothyronine Answer: e. Tri-iodothyronine Q26) Which of the following adrenergic receptors mediates its effects through the IP3 pathway? a. b. c. d. α1 α2 β1 β2 Answer: a. α1 Q27) How does calcitonin mediate its effect to reduce calcium Answer: It inhibits the activity of osteoclasts Q28) Which of the following describes the channels involved in the process of control of insulin secretion Answer: K+ channels that are inhibited by an increase in ATP concentration Q29) A problem in the cortisol secretion may result Answer: increased pigmentation in areas of the body Q30) Which of the following is the most important diagnostic test for a patient with adrenal gland problems Answer: Overnight Dexamethasone suppression test Q31) Which of the following matched hormones/hormone replacements isn’t correct? Answer: Prolactin---- infertility Q32) Which of the following describes the principle of RIA Answer: radioimmune reaction used to determine the concentration of a ligand Q33) What type of hormone is testosterone? a. Protein b. Amino acid chain c. Steroid d. Catecholamine e. None of the above Answer : c Q34) Which gland secretes melatonin? a. Pancreas b. Thyroid c. Pineal gland d. Adrenal gland (cortex) e. Adrenal gland (medulla) Answer: c Q35) Which cell type are involved in the secretion thyroglobulin? a. Principal cell b. Oxyphil cell c. Parafollicular cells d. Follicular cells e. Chromaffin cells Answer: d Q36) Where is insulin secreted from? a. Alpha cells b. Beta cells c. Gamma cells d. Delta cells e. Acini Answer: b Q37) Which part the adrenal gland secretes glucocorticoids? a. Chromaffin cells b. Zona reticularis c. Zona glomerulosa d. Zona fasciculate e. None of the above Answer: d Q38) What type of hormone is insulin? a. Protein b. Peptide c. Steroid d. Catecholamine e. None of the above Answer: a Q39) What type of hormone is prolactin? a. Protein b. Peptide c. Steroid d. Catecholamine e. None of the above Answer: a Q40) What cell type secretes MSH? a. Lactotropic cells b. Thyrotropic cells c. Somatotropic cells d. Corticotropic cells e. Gonadotropic cells Answer: d Q41) What type of hormone is antidiuretic hormone? a. Protein b. Peptide c. Steroid d. Catecholamine e. None of the above Answer: b Q42) What type of hormone is oxytocin? a. Protein b. Peptide c. Steroid d. Catecholamine e. None of the above Answer: b Q43) What type of hormone is estradiol? a. Protein b. Amino acid chain c. Steroid d. Catecholamine e. None of the above Answer: c Q44) What type of hormone is epinephrine? a. Protein b. Amino acid chain c. Steroid d. Catecholamine e. None of the above Answer: d Q45) The thyroid cells and the beta cells of the pancreas have matured and started their secretions by the: a. 9-10th week b. 10th-11th week c. 11th-12th week Answer: 10th – 11th week ً َّ ُ عنا في أكثر األحيان ليكون ُّ وجه السعادة تنصرف تلهفنا عليها و اهتياجنا لها سعادة على ٍ َّ َ ْ ّ بأشد حاجة إلى آخر ،و كأنما أوشكت لنا ِم ْن هذه الجهة و هي ذاهبة؛ و إذا لم يكن اإلنسان ُْ عواطفه ،يفقد روح ِِه و الطعام في وقت ِمنه إلى الجوع في ٍ ِ وقت غيره فكذلك هو في غذاء ِ َ ً ً وقتا كالصوم .و َّ ُ َّ اإللهية في الشقاء بعض أسرار الحكمة إن هذا ل ُهو السعادة وقتا كالجوع و َّ اإلنساني ،و لكنه كذلك من أسباب سوء الفهم في اإلنسان. الرافعي ~ ِ