2019 BMS1021 Practice Questions
2019 BMS1021 Practice Questions
2019 BMS1021 Practice Questions
(A) They are composed of a peptide chain with covalently bound sugars
(B) They consist of homo- and hetero-dimers
(C) They readily serve as an energy source within the cell
(D) They include glycogen and starch
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(A) The surface area to volume ratio of large cells is too small to allow easy
diffusion of essential substances like O2
(B) The ATP requirement of large cells is too high
(C) Cytoplasmic streaming cannot function in large cells due to volumetric
scaling effects
(D) Large cells are vulnerable to mechanical damage from the environmental
(e.g. wave action in the ocean)
11. What is the name for the gap that allows water and small solutes to pass
through cell walls in plants?
(A) If the surrounding water is of higher solute concentration than the amoeba.
(B) If the surrounding water is of lower solute concentration than the amoeba.
(C) If the surrounding water is of exactly the same solute concentration as the
amoeba.
(D) If the amoeba is of lower solute concentration than the surrounding water
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13. The specific transport of water molecules across the plasma membrane is
carried out by proteins embedded in the membrane. These are:
(A) Spermatozoon
(B) Ovulated oocyte
(C) First polar body
(D) Primary spermatocyte
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(A) Epiblast
(B) Ectoderm
(C) Mesoderm
(D) Endoderm
(A) Hypoblast
(B) Epiblast
(C) Endoderm
(D) Mesoderm
19. Among the somites of a developing mouse embryo, where might you expect
the Hoxd13 gene to be expressed?
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(A) Blastoderm
(B) Gastrulation
(C) Cleavage
(D) Neurulation
A) A morphogen
B) A gene
C) A signalling protein
D) A homeotic transformation
A) DES
B) Alcohol
C) Xenoestrogen
D) The Hes7 gene
23. Neural tube defects in babies can be minimised by maternal dietary intake
of:
(A) Thalidomide
(B) Vitamin A
(C) Folic Acid
(D) Retinoic Acid
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30. What are two main structures visible in the histomicrograph below?
(A) Usually have one nucleus per fibre that is peripherally located
(B) Generally do not undergo hyperplasia in response to weight training
(C) Can turn into connective tissue if diet and exercise changes
(D) Have sarcomeres that contract as calcium (entering from the sarcoplasmic
reticulum), floods the myofibrils
(A) Is quick to contract and relax compared to skeletal and cardiac muscle
(B) Is unresponsive to stimuli such as nerve signals and drugs as it is
involuntary muscle
(C) Cells are interconnected through intercalated discs
(D) Is important in peristalsis of the ureter
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(A) Has adjacent cells that attach for mechanical and electrical coupling
(B) Is directly supplied with capillaries from the pulmonary arteries
(C) Has relatively longer cells compared to that of skeletal muscle fibres
(D) Has few mitochondria in its sarcoplasm compared to smooth muscle
(A) Wrap around one portion of multiple axons in the central nervous system
(B) Form a myelin sheath around small diameter axons only, allowing impulses
to travel at ~2 metres a second
(C) Wrap around one portion of multiple axon and will not associate with
unmyelinated axons
(D) Wrap around one portion of one axon and may support unmyelinated axons
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(A) Water
(B) Lactic acid
(C) Acetyl coenzyme A
(D) Pyruvic acid
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40. Which of the following has the LOWEST conductance (cal s-1 cm-1 oC-1) for
heat?
(A) Muscle
(B) Fat
(C) Water
(D) Air
(A) A large surface area (A) and thick cell boundary (L)
(B) A small surface area (A) and thick cell boundary (L)
(C) A large surface area (A) and thin cell boundary (L)
(D) An extremely small value for Q
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