Cebu Doctors Biochemistry
Cebu Doctors Biochemistry
Cebu Doctors Biochemistry
DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
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_ B_ 2. The ability of water to absorb and store a large amount of heat thus
preventing the rise in body temperature is called
A. High heat conductivity
C. High latent heat of evaporation
B. High specific heat
D. All of the above
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_ C__3. The most prominent feature of the eukaryotic cell, serving as its
information center, is the
A. Mitochondria
C. Nucleus
B. Nucleolus
D. Endoplasmic reticulum
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_ B_ 6. The following could be true about the peripheral smear of the blood of
Susan.
A. the rbcs are unusually large (megaloblastic).
B. the rbcs are small (microcytic) and hypochromic.
C. the rbcs would have different sizes, and different shapes.
D. All of the above are true.
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C. duodenum
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C. transferrin
D. ferredoxin
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_A_ 12. Iron that has anti-microbial effects thus can protect the newborn:
A. lactoferrin
C. apoferritin
B. ferredoxin
D. transferrin
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__A_ 18. Excess NH4 from the breakdown of amino acids are:
A. converted into urea and excreted
B. converted to proteins and re-utilized by the body
C. utilized in the glycolytic pathway for glucose formation
D. all of the above
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__C_19. The carbon skeletons of the 5C amino acids enter the citric acid cycle
as:
A. glutamate
C. Ketoglutarate
B. glycine
D. urocanate
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_ B_ 21. When lead combines with the sulfhydryl group of enzymes, it inactivates
the enzyme; this inactivation is brought about by
A. competitive inhibition
B. non-competitive inhibition
C. allosteric inhibition
D. de-inhibition
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_B_ 22. In a complex enzyme system, the protein, heat labile, non dialyzable
portion is called
A. Holoenzyme
C. Co-enzyme
B. Apoprotein
D. Prosthetic group
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C. ES complex
D. Km
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_D_ 24. At the start of the reaction of enzymes, velocity of enzyme reaction is
directly proportional to enzyme concentration provided the following
condition(s) is/are present
A. substrate is in excess
C. a 1st order kinetics
B. a zero order kinetics
D. A and B
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_A_ 26. A co-enzyme that can act alternately as an oxidizing and reducing agent
is
A. Vitamin C
C. Vitamin B2
B. Vitamin B1
D. Vitamin K
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_A_ 27. The following enzyme can bring about the cleavage of C-C, C-O, and
C-N bonds in a substrate
A. Lyase
C. Isomerase
B. Ligase
D. Hydrase
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product, is called
A. unit of activity
B. energy of activity
C. catalytic energy
D. Km
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_A_ 30. A 2 month old bottle-fed infant was brought to her pediatricians clinic
because the mother complained that the infant often had colic and
diarrhea which were especially noted after intake of her formula. This
infant could be deficient in:
A. Lactase
C. Amylase
B. Maltase
D. Sucrase
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_A_ 31. Initial chemical digestion of carbohydrates to maltose takes place in the:
A. Mouth
C. Stomach
B. Esophagus
D. Intestine
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_C_ 33. The following statements describe the plasma membranes of the parietal
cells in the stomach:
A. The contaluminal region contains H+/K+ ATPase.
B. Chloride ions are exchanged for HCO3 ions in the luminal side.
C. Under steady state conditions, movement of HCI through the luminal region is coupled to the
movement of bicarbonate ions through the contraluminal side.
D. None of the above.
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_C_34. A 40 year old, G2P2, Filipina, weighing 80 kgs. Came into the
emergency room complaining of severe RUQ pain radiating to the back
which was noted after eating lechon at her friends birthday party. The
internists diagnosis which was confirmed by ultrasound was cholecystitis
with cholithiasis. The reasons why gallstones develop in the gallbladder
are the following, EXCEPT:
A. Contact time between bile and crystallization nuclei is greater in the gallbladder.
B. Gallbladder concentrates bile by reabsorbing water
C. Bile secreted by the gallbladder is supersaturated with cholesterol than the bile secreted by the liver
which contains more phospholipids.
D. No exception.
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_B_ 40. The principle behind the use of oral rehydration in diarrhea is the theory
of itching on the ff. mechanism:
A. Sodium chloride coupled entry
B. Sodium-glucose coupled entry
C. Passive diffusion of sodium
D. All of the above
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_D_ 41. Studies have shown that inspite of the diarrhea considerable absorption
in the GIT still occurs which is true for
A. Carbohydrates 80%-90%
C. Proteins 50-75%
B. Fats 50-80%
D. All of the above
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_B_ 42. The signs and symptoms of dehydration usually are not obvious until
_B_ 43. To achieve maximal absorption of Na+ and water, the ORS solution
should have a glucose concentration of
A. 10-20 gm/L
C. 30-40 gm / L
B. 20-30 gm/L
D. 40-50 gm/ L
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_C_ 44. The leading cause of diarrhea (etiologic agent) in children below 5 years
old is
A. Staph. aureus
C. Rotavirus
B. E. coli
D. Cholera vibrio
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_D_ 45. The following are true regarding inorganic elements, EXCEPT:
A. They are needed to provide a suitable medium for protoplasmic activity.
B. They play a role in osmotic phenomena.
C. They are involved in acid-base equilibra.
D. They are negligible and are not important in the body metabolism
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_B_ 46. The freely moving calcium in tissue, extracellular fluid and blood is
known as:
A. Ionized calcium
C. Bound-calcium
B. Miscible calcium pool
D. All of the above
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_B_ 47. The vitamin that aids the absorption of calcium and phosphates in the
GIT:
A. Vitamin A
C. Vitamin E
B. Vitamin D
D. Vitamin K
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_C_ 48. Iron in the diet is reduced to the ferrous form in the presence of:
A. Ferritin
C. Gastric acidity
B. Antacids
D. Calcium
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_B_ 49. Extrahepatic tissues like the skeleton and heart muscle utilize the
following ketone bodies as source of fuel, EXCEPT:
A. Acetoacetic acid
C. B-hydroxybutyric acid
B. Acetone
D. Ketoacids
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_D_ 51. After long period of starvation, fats may still be found in the tissues, in
the form of
A. Triglycerides
C. Cholesterol
B. Phospholipids
D. B and C
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_D_ 53. Once formed in the body, cholesterol can give rise to
A. Bile acids
B. Vitamin D
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C. Steroid hormones
D. All of the above
C. Glycogen
D. All of the above
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D.
Lactate
2 phosphoglycerate
Wilma, a black, silky-skinned, long-legged sexy model was interviewed over at a TV talk-show and was asked about her
features which were very much different form her claimed parents and sibling. Someone from out-of-the blue called and
claimed to be her biological father. To settle this big controversy about her identity she had to submit herself to a DNA
test.
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_A_ 59. Only 4 bases in DNA can code for the huge amount of information
needed to make an organism and this is because of the ff. reason(s):
A. The linear oder or sequence of bases along the DNA is completely unrestricted.
B. Base pairs lie almost flat and staked on top of the another perpendicular to the long axis of the double
helix.
C. Base pairings in the double helix are said to be complementary.
D. DNA bases are arranged into codons in different combinations and in various lengths.
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_B_ 62. The initial step is the salvage pathway for the recovery of the purines
and pyrimidines released during metabolism involves the following:
A. Phosphorylation of inosine monophosphate to inosine diphosphate
B. Reaction of ribose-5-PO4 with phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate (PRPP) to form the monophosphate.
C. inosine monophosphate is dephosphorylated to form hypoxanthineribonucleoside.
D. inosine monophosphate is aminated to form inosine.
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_C_ 63. Base pairing in the DNA helix is complementary, this means that;
A. Adenine pairs with cystosine
B. Thymine pairs with guanine
C. Guanine pairs with cytosine
D. Thymine pairs with cytosine
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_D_ 64. The base pairs are the right size to fit into the helix because:
A. A-C of G-T pairs have the correct H-bonding pattern.
B. The distance between the points at attachment of the bases to the 2 strands of the sugar PO4
backbone is the same for the 2 pairs.
C. The length of one complete turn of the helix contains 10 base pairs.
D. All of the above.
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_B_ 67. Ben was diagnosed to have chronic myelocytic leukemia. He is on the
second cycle of his chemotherapy. After the session, he was given a
prescription for allopurinol tablets. The reason for this is:
A. he has an increased excretion of uric acid
B. there is an increased breakdown of nucleic acids
C. leukemic patients synthesize purines and pyrimidines faster
D. one of the complication of leukemia is gouty arthritis
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_D_ 68. Being his birthday, David had an alcohol binge last night indulging
himself with chicken liver and entrails. He woke up with a splitting
headache, and acute pain on his left big toe and he was dizzy. The big
toe seems very swollen. David is probably having;
A. a hangover
C. rheumatoid arthritis
B. osteoarthritis
D. acute gouty arthritis
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_B_ 70. As to the latest concept of respiratory chain (ETS) it is observed that the
collecting point for reducing substrate is:
A. NAD linked dehydrogenase.
B. Coenzyme Q.
C. FAD linked DEH (dehydrogenase).
D. Electron transferring flavoprotein.
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_B_ 71. The enzyme present in RBC that catalyzes the destruction of hydrogen
peroxide thus protecting the membrane lipids and hemoglobin against
oxidation by peroxide is
A. Catalase
C. Monooxygenase
B. Glutathione peroxidase
D. Superoxide dismutase
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_A_ 72. Some biochemist believed that the toxicity of oxygen is due to its
conversion to superoxide and this is formed
A. during univalent oxidations with molecular oxygen in the respiratory chain.
B. when reduced NADP are reoxidized univalently by molecular oxygen.
C. when reduced cytochromes are oxidized.
D. All of the above.
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_D_ 73. In the TCA cycle, FAD is the hydrogen acceptor form the following
compounds, thus forming 3 ATPs
A. Isocitrate
C. L-malate
B. , Ketoglutarate
D. All of the above
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_C_ 75. Evaporation through the skin and lungs as a vehicle for losing heat from
the body, removes
A. 5% of heat
C. 27% of heat
B. 10% of heat
D. 70% of heat
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_B_ 76. The ability of the different foodstuffs to replace each other in the diet for
energy as well as for heat production in proportion to their caloric value
is
A. Specific dynamic action of foods
B. Isodynamic laws of Hubner.
C. Protein sparing action of foods.
D. Plethora Theory of Lusk
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_D_ 78. When the temperature of the environment is high, one way of losing heat
from the body is through the skin via the process of
A. radiation
C. conduction
B. convection
D. All of the above.
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_C_ 79. A 27 year old female came to the ER for complaints of difficulty of
breathing increase after a quarrel with her boyfriend. All vital signs were
normal except for an increase in the respiratory rate of 30/min. Her
digits were slightly cool and hyperextended. An ABG was taken and the
result showed respiratory alkalosis. The mechanism of the respiratory
alkalosis in this state is the following
A. The low oxygen content of the air stimulates respiration which cause excess loss of CO2 and
development of mild respiratory alkalosis upon ascent to high altitude.
B. Major means of compensation are the chemical buffers of the body fluids and the ability of the kidney
to increase bicarbonate secretion.
C. Overventilation of the lungs causes an excess removal of CO2 from the body.
D. All of the above are true.
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_A_ 80. A 2 year old male child was brought to the ER by the mother because
of unresponsiveness. The patient had on and off episodes of diarrhea
1 week PTA which the mother cannot account. 3 days PTA, she noted
the child to have increased episodes of stooling, but still not quantified
and gave the child, boiled rice water which she claimed had reduced
the diarrheic episodes. A nite PTA, the patient kept on sleeping and this
morning when patient was awakened by the mother, he was
unresponsive. BP = 40/20 ; CR = 92/MIN ; RR = 12/min shallow;
Temp. = 36.50C. Skin showed (+) testing, oral cavity dry, clear breath
sounds, regular cardiac rhythm, no murmur, abdomen was tympanitic.
Serum electrolytes showed Na = 128 meq/L ; K+ = 2.5 meq/L ; ABG pH
7.3 ; pCO2 = 45 ; HCO3 = 15 ; O2 saturation = 95%. Which of the
following is most likely the problem in this patient?
A. The patient developed metabolic acidosis because of severe
Dehydration 20 to diarrhea.
B. The patient went into coma because of brain damage.
C. The patient is very weak because of hypokalemia alone.
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The patient is just tired from having diarrhea and needs to sleep it off.
_B_ 81. The mechanism for the above impression is due to:
A.
Impairment of renal tubular bicarbonate reabsorption causing the loss of HCO3- in the urine.
B.
Normally, gastrointestinal secretions contain large amounts of HCO 3- and they are lost in the stools
during diarrheic episodes.
C.
Fats in the GIT are split into acetoacetic acid casuing severe metabolic acidosis.
D.
The kidneys of this patient did not have a compensatory mechanism.
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_A_ 82. The following are the abnormalities seen in the patient, EXCEPT:
A. Hypoxemia
C. Hyponatremia
B. Hypokalemia
D. Severe dehydration
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_D_ 83. Other causes that could contribute to metabolic acidosis include the
following
A. chronic renal failure
C. vomiting
B. ingestion of aspirin
D. all of the above
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_A_ 85. A 14 year old female was admitted for multiple injuries secondary to a
vehicular accident. A CT scan was done which showed a fracture in the
sella turcica and a hemorrhage at the posterior pituitary, the anterior
pituitary was intact. The injury would cause failure in the ultimate
release of which hormone:
A. Oxytocin
C. Thyroid stimulating hormone
B. Growth hormone
D. Prolactin
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_A_ 87. A 26 year old male, figured in a car accident. Physical examination
showed bleeding on multiple sites with BP noted to be 90/60mmHg.
What is the main driving force for aldosterone synthesis:
A. Angiotensin II
C. Stress
B. Acetylcholine
D. All of the above
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_C_ 89. Hormones bind to specific receptors sites in the cell. Which is not the
right pair:
A. Insulin : Cell surface
C. Aldosterone : Cell surface
B. Cortisol : Cell cytoplasm
D. Thyroid hormone : Nucleus
C. to overpower
D. to set in motion
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_B_ 94. One of the following hormones uses the cAMP as the second
messenger system:
A. Glucagon
C. Vasopressin
B. Thyroid releasing hormone
D. Angiotensin II
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_C_ 95. One of the following hormones use the phospholipase C as the second
messenger system:
A. Calcitonin
B. B receptors of the catecholamines
C. Alpha receptors of the catecholamines
D. Follicle stimulating hormone.
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_A_ 97. The abnormality in the glucose homeostasis in Jessicas case could be
due to a derangement in the hormones produced by the following
organs, EXCEPT:
A. kidneys
C. pancreas
B. thyroid gland
D. adrenals
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_D_ 98. If Jessicas pancreas is normal, the following would describe the organ
anatomically:
A. It would be retroperitoneal at the level of the 4th and 5th lumbar verterbrae.
B. Anterior to it would be the transverse colon, the attachment of the transverse mesocolon and the
stomach.
C. Posterior to it would be the lesser sac.
D. All of the above.
_D_ 99. Insulin has the following effect(s):
A. inhibition of lipoprotein lipase
B. increased glycogen synthesis
C. decreased K+ uptake
D. All of the above
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