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Select the correct associations referring to the subdivisions of anatomy:
Developmental anatomy – the study of the structural changes of an individual from fertilization to adulthood, Macroscopic anatomy – the study of the structures of the body visible without the use of a microscope, Microscopic anatomy – the study of cells, tissues and organs visible under a microscope
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Select the correct statements referring to cytology:
It is one of the branches of physiology, It is the study of cells and their functions
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Select the true statement(s) from the answers below:
The function of the excretory system is studied by a branch of physiology called renal physiology, Reproductive physiology studies the reproductive organs and the methods of reproduction, The function of the nervous system is studied by a branch of physiology called neurophysiology
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Select the true statement(s) from the answers below:
Carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and water are typical examples for the level of structural organisation of the body where the main components are represented by molecules, The cell contains subcellular structures such as mitochondria and ribosomes, Atoms are chemical units of chemical elements (oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, sodium)
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Select the true statement(s) from the answers below:
An organ consists of two or more types of tissues, The stomach consists of all four main types of tissues: epithelial, connective, muscle and nervous, The muscle system includes striated muscles, smooth muscles and the cardiac muscle, The urinary system consists of the kidneys, the bladder and the associated urinary tracts
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Which of the following statements referring to metabolism is/are true?
Metabolism represents the sum of all chemical processes in the body, Metabolism is subdivided into two subcategories, catabolism and anabolism, Catabolism represents the decomposition of organic matter resulting in the production of the energy required by cell functioning
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Select the correct associations referring to body functions:
Movement – voluntary or involuntary – is the result of muscle fibre contraction, Conductivity – the property of cells to send stimuli – is a characteristic of nervous and muscle cells
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Which of the following statements referring to homeostasis are true?
All the processes that contribute to maintaining internal stability of the body within normal limits are called homeostasis, The constant maintaining of temperature and atmospheric pressure are necessary conditions to maintain homeostasis, All organ systems are involved in maintaining homeostasis
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Which of the following statements are true?
When the body is in anatomical position, it is in vertical position (orthostatism), with the upper limbs near the body and the palms facing forwards, In anatomical position, the body has two sides, an anterior one (ventral) and a posterior one (dorsal), The term „ventral” is the opposite of the term „dorsal” (when the body is viewed frontally)
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Which of the following statements referring to direction are false?
In anatomic terminology, the abdomen (the inferior part of the abdominopelvic cavity) is considered to be located inferior to the thorax, The term “ipsilateral“ refers to structures situated on opposite sides of the body, The term “contralateral” refers to structures situated on the same side of the body
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Select the correct associations regarding the body’s directional terms:
Right hand – right foot – ipsilateral, Left arm – right foot – contralateral, Foot – distal to thigh – distal to calf
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Select the true statements referring to the body’s anatomical planes:
The midsagittal plane is a vertical plane that divides the body in two halves, left and right, The planes transect the human body and provide reference points for its organs
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Which of the following statements referring to body cavities and regions is/are true?
The heart, the oesophagus, the trachea and the primary bronchi are located in the mediastinum, The abdominopelvic cavity is called the peritoneal cavity and contains the internal abdominal and pelvic organs, The stomach is located in the abdominal subdivision of the abdominopelvic cavity
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Choose the correct statement(s) referring to body cavities and regions:
Organs such as the lungs, the heart, the thymus, the oesophagus are situated at the thoracic level, The terms „quadrants” (upper – left and right, and lower – left and right) are commonly used in clinical practice, The intersection of two imaginary lines, a vertical one and a horizontal one, in the centre of the abdominopelvic cavity delimits four quadrants
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Choose the true statement(s) referring to the abdominopelvic cavity:
It is also called peritoneal cavity and contains the internal abdominal and pelvic organs, Is separated by the thoracic cavity by a dome-shaped large muscle – the diaphragm
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Choose the true statement(s) from below:
The human body contains three serous membranes: the pleura, the pericardium and the peritoneum, Each of the three serous membranes has a parietal and a visceral sheet, The parietal sheet of the peritoneum lines the abdominal and the pelvic cavities, The space between the peritoneal sheets is called peritoneal cavity, the space between pericardial sheets is called pericardial cavity
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Choose the correct statement(s) referring to prokaryote cells:
They are devoid of nucleus, Bacteria are prokaryotic cells, They do not divide by mitosis
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Choose the correct statement(s) from below:
Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and cell organelles and divide by mitosis, All cells, including human ones, have two basic components: cytoplasm and plasma membrane, Bacteria belong to prokaryotic cells, while animal and human cells are eukaryotic
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Choose the correct statement(s) referring to the plasma membrane:
It mainly consists of proteins and phospholipids, The lipids in the plasma membrane are arranged in two layers (bilayer structure), The proteins in the membrane carry out various functions (enzymatic, transmembrane transport)
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Phospholipids in the plasma membrane have the following type(s) of end:
Polarised, which contains phosphorus, Unpolarised, consisting of fatty acid chains, Hydrophobic, consisting of fatty acid chains
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Select the true statement(s) referring to plasma membrane proteins:
Transmembrane proteins may act as transporters of certain organic molecules, Can be classified into transmembrane and peripheral, Transmembrane proteins may serve as channels for membrane transport
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Select the false statement(s) referring the permeability of the cell membrane:
Oxygen molecules pass from pulmonary alveolae to red blood cells by osmosis, If one introduces red blood cells into a hypertonic solution, they will undergo the process of hemolysis, Active transport is achieved in the sense of the concentration gradient
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Choose the correct statement(s) referring to cross-plasma-membrane transport:
Diffusion is the movement of molecules from a high-concentration area to a low-concentration area (in the sense of the gradient concentration), Osmosis is the diffusion of water molecules through a semipermeable membrane, Osmosis is the diffusion of water molecules from a low-concentration area of the solute to high-concentration area of the solute
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Choose the correct statement(s) from below:
The solute is a chemical substance dissolved in a fluid called solvent, A solution that has a higher salt concentration than the cytoplasm is called hypertonic solution, A solution that has a higher sodium chloride concentration than the cytoplasm is called a hypertonic solution
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The plasma membrane is a semipermeable membrane because:
It allows the passing of water from a low-concentration-solute area to a high-concentration-solute area, It allows just certain molecules to pass ( g., O2, water, CO2), It does not facilitate the passage of large molecules to or from the cell
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Which of the following are transport mechanisms across the cell membrane?
Diffusion, facilitated diffusion, exocytosis, Osmosis – water diffusion, for example, water reabsorption in the renal tubules, Active transport – for example, reabsorption of salts in the renal tubules
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Choose the correct statement(s) from below:
Phagocytosis represents the transportation of solid material by means of endocytosis, The release of neurotransmitters from the neuron presynaptic vesicles is achieved by exocytosis, Oxygen permeation of the erythrocyte membrane is achieved by diffusion
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Choose the correct statement(s) referring to cytoplasm:
It is the place where certain cellular metabolic processes take place, It contains specialised structures called organelles (endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, etc), Several cellular functions are carried out in the cytoplasmic organelles
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The endoplasmic reticulum can be described as being:
A functional structure located in the cytoplasm, playing a role in Ca2+ depositing, A complex of membranes which extend into the cytoplasm, Of two types, smooth (site of lipid and membrane synthesis) and rough (with attached ribosomes)
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Choose the correct statement(s) referring to the rough endoplasmic reticulum:
Is involved in protein synthesis (achieved by amino acid assembling in the attached ribosomes), Is an organelle consisting in a complex of membranes, which extend into the cytoplasm and have ribosomes attached in some of their areas
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The following statement(s) referring to lysosomes is/are true:
They contain enzymes which play a role in the cell digestion processes, They contain enzymes which degrade the nutrient particles inside a cell and offers the final products to the cell, They are vesicles which derive from the sacs of Golgi apparatus and contain enzymes for intracellular digestion
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Which of the following structures do not belong to cell organelles?
Kinetochore, chromosome, Nucleolus, chromatin
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Choose the correct statement(s) referring to the mitochondria:
These organelles are the site of carbohydrate and lipid breakdown resulting in energy production, Inside the mitochondria, cellular respiration is complete when oxygen combines with hydrogen and electrons and form water, They are cellular organelles involved in the cell’s energy processes
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Which of the following are elements of the cell cytoskeleton?
Intermediate filaments and microfilaments, Fibres, filaments and combined molecules, Microtubules and microfilaments
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Choose the true statement(s) referring to cilia and flagella:
The flagellum is a part of the spermatozoa ensuring its movement, The cilia are shorter structures than the flagella, The cilia are present in the respiratory tract cells where they undulate synchronously
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Choose the correct statement(s) regarding the nucleus:
The nucleus delimited by the membrane is present in eukaryote cells, The nucleus is present in all the cells of the human body, with the exception of red blood cells (erythrocytes), The dense mass of the nucleus containing RNA (ribonucleic acid) is called nucleolus, During the interphase period, when chromosomes cannot be distinguished from one another, the dispersed DNA mass and its associated proteins from the cell nucleus are called chromatin
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Choose the correct statement(s) referring to the cell nucleus:
The shape and size of the nucleus differs from a cell type to another, It is surrounded by a double membrane called nuclear membrane, Includes nucleoli, which contain ribonucleic acid (RNA)
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Choose the correct statement(s) referring to the nuclear membrane:
As it consists of two layers of phospholipids, it contains twice the quantity of phospholipids compared to the cellular membrane, It is a double porous membrane, It controls the passage of substances between nucleus and cytoplasm
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Choose the correct statement(s) referring to the cell’s nuclear material:
It consists of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and proteins, The non-spiral structure of chromosomes is called chromatin, The dispersed DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and histone mass forms chromatin
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The following statement(s) is/are true regarding the cellular cycle:
In the gastrointestinal tract, cells divide often, The cell cycle has two important phases: the interphase and mitosis, The cell cycle is a repeating series of events including cellular growth and reproduction, The contents of the nucleus is directly involved in cell reproduction
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The interphase is a phase of the cell cycle in which:
The cell does not divide, but DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) replication takes place, Specific cell activity take place ( g., secretion of substances in glandular cells), Cell chromosomes are present as non-spiral chromatin
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Choose the correct statement(s) referring to mitosis:
It is one of the two phases of a cell cycle, together with the interphase, It is the phase of the cell cycle in which the cell’s nuclear DNA is divided between the two daughter cells
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Choose the correct associations referring to the phases of the cell cycle:
Phase S – interphase – DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) replication, Phase G1 – protein synthesis – non-spiral chromatin, Phase G1 – enzyme synthesis – non-spiral chromatin
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Chromatids, chromosomes and chromatin have the following common characteristics:
Contain the genetic information required for protein synthesis, Contain DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) but do not contain RNA (ribonucleic acid), Store genetic information
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Choose the correct associations from the statements below:
Cytokinesis – takes place after the telophase, Mitosis and cytokinesis – replacement of old and deteriorated cells by forming new cells, Cellular cleavage – strangulation of the cytoplasm by the cell membrane resulting in the formation of daughter cells
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The following statement(s) is/are true regarding proteins:
They are organic compounds, used as structural material in the cells of the body, They are present in the structure of microtubules and microfilaments, They are specialised molecules which are exported by cells in order to be used in various extracellular activities
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The following statement(s) is/are true referring to chromosomes:
They represent linear units where DNA is organized inside the cell nucleus, They contain functional segments called genes, Each chromosome consists of millions of units called nucleosomes, Chromosome condensation results from the supra-spiralling of nucleosomes
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Choose the correct answers referring to enzymes:
With a few exceptions, the name of the enzymes ends in the suffix „-ase”, At high temperatures, enzyme reactions are much faster, The heat excess may trigger changes in an enzyme’s protein structure and its alteration
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The following statement(s) is/are true about adenosine triphosphate (ATP):
When it eliminates its terminal phosphate group, it releases an energy equivalent to 7.3 kcal/mol, It serves as an energy source during muscle contraction, In the muscle fibre, it must be constantly regenerated from ADP and phosphate groups
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The following statement(s) is/are true referring to the relation cell - energy:
Each chemical reaction of the body involves an energy exchange, The energy released during catabolic exergonic reactions is stored in ATP (adenosine triphosphate) molecules, Triggering a chemical reaction requires an energy intake called activation