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Test Bank - Berne and Levy Physiology, 8th Edition (Koeppen, 2024), Chapter 1-44 | All Chapters. Table of Content: Section 1: Cellular Physiology 1. Principles of Cell and Membrane Function 2. Homeostasis: Volume and Composition of Body Fluid Compartments 3. Signal Transduction, Membrane Receptors, Second Messengers, and Regulation of Gene Expression Section 2: The Nervous System 4. The Nervous System: Introduction to Cells and Systems 5. Generation and Conduction of Action Potentials 6. Synaptic Transmission 7. The Somatosensory System 8. The Special Senses 9. Organization of Motor Function 10. Higher Functions of the Nervous System 11. The Autonomic Nervous System and Its Central Control Section 3: Muscle 12. Skeletal Muscle Physiology 13. Cardiac Muscle 14. Smooth Muscle Section 4: The Cardiovascular System 15. Overview of Circulation 16. Elements of Cardiac Function 17. Properties of the Vasculature 18. Regulation of the Heart and Vasculature 19. Integrated Control of the Cardiovascular System Section 5: The Respiratory System 20. Structure and Function of the Respiratory System 21. Static Lung and Chest Wall Mechanics 22. Dynamic Lung and Chest Wall Mechanics 23. Ventilation (V.), Perfusion (Q.), and V./Q. Relationships 24. Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Transport 25. Control of Respiration 26. Nonrespiratory Functions of the Lung Section 6: Gastrointestinal Physiology 27. Functional Anatomy and General Principles of Regulation in the Gastrointestinal Tract 28. The Cephalic, Oral, and Esophageal Phases of the Integrated Response to a Meal 29. The Gastric Phase of the Integrated Response to a Meal 30. The Small Intestinal Phase of the Integrated Response to a Meal 31. The Colonic Phase of the Integrated Response to a Meal 32. Transport and Metabolic Functions of the Liver Section 7: The Renal System 33. Elements of Renal Function 34. Solute and Water Transport along the Nephron: Tubular Function 35. Control of Body Fluid Osmolality and Volume 36. Potassium, Calcium, and Phosphate Homeostasis 37. Role of the Kidneys in the Regulation of Acid-Base Balance Section 8: The Endocrine and Reproductive Systems 38. Introduction to the Endocrine System 39. Hormonal Regulation of Energy Metabolism 40. Hormonal Regulation of Calcium and Phosphate Metabolism 41. The Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland 42. The Thyroid Gland 43. The Adrenal Glands 44. The Male and Female Reproductive Systems

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, Berne and Levy Physiology 7th Edition KoeppenTest Bank

Koeppen: Berne and Levy Physiology, 7th Edition

Chapter 01: Principles of Cell
FunctionTest Bank
Multiple Choice

1. The subcellular structure that degrades proteins is called the:

A. Tight junction
B. Mitochondria
C. Lysosome
D. Plasma membrane
E. Ribosome
ANS: C

2. An experiment is done to measure the uptake of an amino acid into a cell. The following
data are obtained:


N




If Na+ is removed from the extracellular bathing solution, or if a drug is added that prevents the
cell from making adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the uptake of amino acid into the cell is
markedly reduced. According to this information, which of the followingmechanisms is
probably responsible for the transport of the amino acid into the cell?

A. Passive diffusion through the lipid bilayer
B. Uniporter
C. Transport ATPase
D. Na+ symporter
E. Na+ antiporter
ANS: D

3. A membrane permeable by only Na+ separates two compartments containing
Na2SO4,shown as follows:

,Electrodes are placed in both compartments, and a voltage is applied (that of compartment A is
held at 0 mV). What voltage applied to compartment B would result in no net movement of Na+
across the membrane separating the compartments?

A. –60 mV
B. –30 mV
C. 0 mV
D. +30 mV
E. +60 mV
ANS: E

The resting membrane potentN ce ll is –85.C
ial oRfa I
S N G inBthe
4. mV. The intracellular and extracellular
U indicated
concentrations of several ions are following table, as is the calculated
Nernst equilibrium potential (Ei) for each of these ions:

Ion Concentration Concentration Ei
Inside Cell Outside Cell
Na+ 12 mEq/L 145 mEq/L 66 mV
K+ 150 mEq/L 4 mEq/L –96 mV
Cl– 30 mEq/L 105 mEq/L –33 mV
Ca++ 0.0001 mmol/dL 1 mmol/dL 122 mV

The membrane has channels for Na+, K+, Cl–, and Ca++. The conductance of the
membrane is the greatest for which ion?

A. Na+
B. K+
C. Cl–
D. Ca++
ANS: B

5. A cell contains the following membrane transporters:




Na+ channelK+ channel
Na+,K+-ATPase

The resting membrane voltage of the cell is –80 mV, and the intracellular and

, extracellular ion concentrations are as follows:

Ion Intracellular Extracellular
Concentration Concentration
Na+ 10 mEq/L 145 mEq/L
K+ 120 mEq/L 4 mEq/L

The cell is treated with a drug to inhibit the Na+,K+-ATPase. What would be the effect ofthis drug
on the following parameters?

Intracellular [Na+] Intracellular [K+] Cell Volume Membrane Voltage
A. Decrease Decrease Decrease Depolarize
B. Increase Decrease Increase Depolarize
C. Increase Increase Increase No change
D. Decrease Increase Decrease Hyperpolarize
E. Increase Increase Decrease Hyperpolarize

ANS: B

6. Which of the labeled proteins (shaded) is attached to the membrane by a
glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchor?




ANS: E


7. A cell has channels for Na+, K+, and Cl– in its plasma membrane. The resting membrane
potential is –60 mV (cell interior negative). The intracellular and extracellular
concentrations for these ions, as well as the calculated Nernst potentials, are listed as
follows:

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