作者shokanshorin (上官薔凜)
看板NTU-Exam
標題[試題] 98上 陳俊宏 普通生物學乙上 期末考 PART1
時間Tue Jan 11 21:11:02 2011
課程名稱︰普通生物學乙上
課程性質︰必修
課程教師︰陳俊宏
開課學院:醫學院
開課系所︰醫學系
考試日期(年月日)︰99/1/14
考試時限(分鐘):15:30~17:20 (110min)
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I. Multiple Choices: (30 points, 1 point each)
1. Which of the following reactions use cAMP as secondary messenger in its
signaling transduction?
(A) Water reabsorption in collecting duct.
(B) Visual information processing in human retinal.
(C) Sweetness detection by sugar receptor in human test buds.
(D) Progesterone maintaining secretory phase in menstrual cycle.
2. During fertilization, the acrosomal contents
(A) block polyspermy.
(B) provide the sperm mitochondria to the egg.
(C) trigger the completion of meiosis by the sperm.
(D) digest the protective coat on the surface of the egg.
3. All of the following statements about inflammatory response are correct
except
(A) Histamine and acid trigger pain.
(B) Prostaglandins increase pain by increasing their threshold.
(C) Mast cells released histamine can dilate nearby blood vessels to
promote blood flow to the injured site.
(D) Pyrogens released by activated macrophages or certain toxin produced
by pathogens set the body thermostat to cause heat.
4. All of the following reactions belong to paracrine signaling except
(A) Interleukin-Ⅰ secreted from APCs stimulates T_H activation.
(B) The cells nearest the ZPA give rise to posterior structures.
(C) The activated T_C release perforin which forms pores in the target
cell membrane.
(D) Pre-synaptic nerve cells secret neurotransmitters to affect the
membrane potential on the post-synaptic cells.
5. All of the following statements about botulinum toxin are correct except
(A) Botulinum toxin is a food poison from Clostridium botulinum.
(B) Botulinum toxin can interfere with host's G protein-coupled receptor.
(C) Botulinum toxin has become a controversial tool for cosmetic procedure.
(D) Botulinum toxin can block acetylcholine releasing to inhibit muscle
contraction.
6. The vertical pathway of visual information processing from retina to the
cerebral cortex is
(A) pigment cell → photoreceptor cell → ganglion cell → bipolar cell.
(B) photoreceptor cell → bipolar cell → ganglion cell → pigment cell.
(C) ganglion cell → photoreceptor cell → bipolar cell → pigment cell.
(D) pigment cell → photoreceptor cell → bipolar cell → ganglion cell.
7. Which of the following material does not belong to inhibitory neurotrans-
mitter?
(A) glycine (C) endorphin
(B) glutamate (D) gamma aminobutyric acid
8. If an animal cell lacked the ability to produce GTP, it might
(A) difficult to synthesize DNA.
(B) fail to perform cellular respiration.
(C) cause malfunction on plasma membrane.
(D) not be able to activate the G protein on the plasma membrane.
9. Equilibrium in humans is not related to
(A) utricle. (C) saccule.
(B) otolith. (D) cochlea.
10. Which of the following tissue is not related to hearing?
(A) basilar membrane. (C) tympanic membrane.
(B) tectorial membrane. (D) endothelial membrane.
11. Prolactin participates the following life phenomena except
(A) metamorphosis in frogs.
(B) mammary gland growth in women.
(C) fat metabolism and reproduction in birds.
(D) regulation salt and water balance in salmons.
12. Which of the following statements about tyrosine kinase receptor is
correct?
(A) The receptor has seven α-helix transmembrane structure.
(B) The activated tyrosine kinase receptor can amplify signaling by
G protein.
(C) Two receptor molecules join together to form dimer after they bind
with their ligand.
(D) The receptor having tyrosine kinase activity can transfer phosphate
groups from GTP to tyrosine.
13. Which of the following statement about the accessory glands in human male
reproductive system is incorrect?
(A) Bartholin's glands secret mucus to facilitating intercourse.
(B) Prostatic fluid is thin and milky, contains anticoagulant enzyme and
citrate.
(C) Bulbourethral glands secret clear mucus to neutralize acidic urine
remaining in the urethra.
(D) The floid from the seminal vesicles contains mucus, ascorbic acids,
fructose, a coagulating enzyme, and prostaglandings.
14. Once embryonic cells differ from each other, the cells begin to influence
each other's fates by induction. Which of the following is not the case of
induction?
(A) During gastrulation, blastula cells detach from vegetal pole and enter
blastocoel to form mesenchyme cells.
(B) Apical ectodermal ridge is required for the outgrowth of the limb
along the proximal-distal axis.
(C) BMP-4 is acitve exclusively in the cells on the ventral side of
embryo, and the dorsal site of the embryo produce inhibitor to
bind with BMP-4.
(D) The len cells receive signals from neural plate cells and the optic
cup.
15. The identical twins lived in different cities show obviously different
immuno-responses due to different
(A) clonal selection. (C) immunological memory.
(B) self-tolerance (D) immunoglobulin gene rearrangement.
16. A normal embryogenesis includes the following process except
(A) differentiation. (C) morphogenesis
(B) parthenogenesis. (D) pattern formation.
17. What is the typical osmolarity of human blood?
(A) 100 mosm/L (C) 300 mosm/L
(B) 200 nosm/L (D) 500 mosm/L
18. The following pairing reproductive structures have similar functions
except
(A) clitoris - glans penis (C) corpus luteum - Leydig cells
(B) oviduct - vas deferens (D) penis - vagina
19. Which of the following statement about menstrual cycle is incorrect?
(A) It specifically occurs in the endometrium of the uterus.
(B) It is divided into menstrual flow phase, proliferative phase, and
secretory phase.
(C) The cycle length is about 28 days, and varies from one woman to
another.
(D) It is regulated by FSH and LH, and continues from puberty to death.
20. Which of the following statements about bioenergetics is true?
(A) Endotherms are mainly warmed by metabolic hear.
(B) A BMR can be determined only at a specific temperature.
(C) An SMR is best measured just after an ectoderm has eaten.
(D) Every animal has a specific metabolic rate that does not change.
21. The correct sequence of human intesine is
(A) duodenum → ileum → jejunum → colon → cecum → rectum.
(B) duodenum → jejunum → ileum → colon → cecum → rectum.
(C) duodenum → jejunum → colon → ileum → cecum → rectum.
(D) duodenum → jejunum → ileum → cecum → colon → rectum.
22. How does connective tissue differ from the other three major tissue types?
(A) Connective tissue is found lining body surfaces.
(B) Connective tissue consists of contractile proteins.
(C) Connective tissue consists of cells capable of transmitting electrical
impulse.
(D) Connective tissue often consists of relatively few cells embedded in
an extracellular matrix.
23. When cells meet either higher or lower temperature challenge, they may
(A) increase their size by uptake more water.
(B) decrease the amount of membrane proteins.
(C) synthesize new stress proteins as cryoprotectant.
(D) change proportions of saturated and unsaturated lipids on memebranes.
24. When a human's large intestine occurs malfunction, he might show
(A) Diarrhea or constipation. (C) Reingestion or constipation.
(B) Diarrhea or appendicitis. (D) Reingestion or appendicitis.
25. The sequence of development proceeds as
(A) cleavage → blastula → gastrula → morula.
(B) cleavage → morula → blastula → gastrula.
(C) gastrula → morula → blastula → cleavage.
(D) morula → blastula → gastrula → cleavage.
26. Which of the following is not the cardiovascular disease in human?
(A) angina pectoris. (C) anorexia nervosa.
(B) atherosclerosis. (D) myocardial infarction.
27. What happens when the CO2 level from cellular respiration increases in
blood?
(A) The O2 level automatically increases and cellular respiration
decreases.
(B) The pH of the cerebrospinal fluid also increases and is detected by
O2 sensors in arteries near the heart.
(C) The medulla, moderated by the pons, signals the heart muscle to beat
harder, bringing in more O2.
(D) A decrease in the pH of the cerebrospinal fluid triggers the brain's
breathing control centers, which stimulate diaphgram and rib muscle
contractions.
28. Which of the following might make the most effective anti-ulcer
medication?
(A) a chemical that kills bacteria in the stomach.
(B) a chemical that stimulates the secretion of bile.
(C) a chemical that inhibits the secretion of chief cells.
(D) a chemical that increase mucus secretion in the stomach.
29. Which of the following is not related to renin-angiotensin-aldosterone
system?
(A) glomerulus. (C) juxtaglomerular apparatus.
(B) adrenal glands . (D) vascular endothelium in the lungs.
30. The following events occur when a mammalian immune system first
encounters a pahtogen.
Ⅰ.pathogen is destroyed. Ⅱ.lymphocytes secrete antibodies.
Ⅲ.antigenic determinanats from pathogen bind to antigen receptors on
lymphocytes.
Ⅳ.lymphocytes specific to antigenic determinants from pathogen become
numerous.
Ⅴ.only memory cells remain.
The correct sequence is
(A)Ⅲ-Ⅱ-Ⅰ-Ⅴ-Ⅳ (C)Ⅲ-Ⅳ-Ⅱ-Ⅰ-Ⅴ
(B)Ⅲ-Ⅰ-Ⅱ-Ⅳ-Ⅴ (D)Ⅲ-Ⅳ-Ⅴ-Ⅱ-Ⅰ
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作者: shokanshorin (上官薔凜) 看板: NTU-Exam
標題: [試題] 98上 陳俊宏 普通生物學乙上 期末考 PART2
時間: Tue Jan 11 21:56:52 2011
課程名稱︰普通生物學乙上
課程性質︰必修
課程教師︰陳俊宏
開課學院:醫學院
開課系所︰醫學系
考試日期(年月日)︰99/1/14
考試時限(分鐘):15:30~17:20 (110min)
是否需發放獎勵金:是~
(如未明確表示,則不予發放)
Ⅱ. Fill-in: (20 points; 1 point each; in English)
1. ____________________, a noninvasive procedure to detect fetal condition,
is necessary for ____________________ or chorionic villi sampling to
remove embryonic tissue or cells.
2. The ____________________ process in the reproductive duct includes
vasectomy in male and ____________________ in female.
3. Active immunity like ____________________ or immunization injects
inactivated bacteria toxin, killed microbes, parts of microbes, or viable
but weakened microbes into body.
4. ADH influences water uptake in the kidney through selective channel
proteins, ____________________.
5. ____________________: Antibodies tag surface of foreign molecules or cells
to facilitate phagocytosis by macrophage or destruction by complements.
6. The primary motor cortex and the ____________________ are the boundary
between the frontal and parietal lobe in a human brain.
7. ____________________, which bind several relay proteins simultaneously,
can facilitate a specific enzyme cascade.
8. ____________________, one of glia in the CNS, lin the ventricles and have
cilia that promote circulation of the cerebrospinal fluid.
9. ____________________: Animal loss almost all body water (>90%) and survive
in a dormant state when their habitats dry up.
10. ____________________ are infoldings of the plasma membrane, which carry
the action potential deep into the muscle cell.
11. ______________________________ (fMRI) can record increased blood flow in
brain areas with active neurons.
12. ____________________ in brainstem, acting as a sensory filter, can
selectively send information to the cortex.
13. The enhancement of sperm functions including motility in the female
reproductive tract is called ____________________.
14. ____________________, a plasma membrane bounded enzyme, converts ATP to
cAMP in response to an extracellular signal.
15. ____________________ is an autoimmune disease, which patient's antibodies
attack to the acetylcholine receptors on skeletal muscle fibers.
16. The situation of embryonic cells retaining the potential to form all parts
of the animal is called ____________________.
17. In mammals and aves, some epiblast cells inward to produces _____________,
which function is equivalent to the lip of frog blastopre.
18. RBCs, WBCs, and platelets all develop from _____________________ in the
red marrow of bones, particularly the ribs, vertebrae, breastbone, and
pelvis.
Ⅲ. Match (20 points, 1 point each)
┌──┬──┬────────────────┬──────────────┐
│Ans.│ Q. │ │ │
├──┼──┼────────────────┼──────────────┤
│ │ 01.│caspase │A.serotonin │
│ │ 02.│phospholipase C │B.epitope │
│ │ 03.│cGMP-specific phosphodiesterase │C.CD4 │
│ │ 04.│Eustachian tube │D.luteinizing hormones │
│ │ 05.│Cone cells │E.anterior pituitary │
│ │ 06.│basal nuclei │F.Bursa of Fabricius of bird│s
│ │ 07.│Prozac │G.fibrin │
│ │ 08.│acetylcholinesterase │H.bone marrow transplant │
│ │ 09.│myelin sheaths │I.anaphylactic shock │
│ │ 10.│B lymphocyte │J.Multiple sclerosis │
│ │ 11.│V region of anitbody │K.Fovea │
│ │ 12.│graft versus host reaction │L.inositol trisphosphate │
│ │ 13.│tropic hormone │M.gestation │
│ │ 14.│Influenza │N.erythropoietin │
│ │ 15.│human immunodeficiency virus │O.antigenic variation │
│ │ 16.│bee venom │P.cerebral palsy │
│ │ 17.│extracellular matrix │Q.synaptic cleft │
│ │ 18.│trophoblast │R.mesoderm │
│ │ 19.│notochord │S.renin │
│ │ 20.│red blood cells │T.cell migration │
│ │ │ │U.depression │
│ │ │ │V.Tympanitis │
│ │ │ │W.neural crest │
│ │ │ │X.implantation │
│ │ │ │Y.apoptosis │
│ │ │ │Z.Viagra │
└──┴──┴────────────────┴──────────────┘
Ⅳ. Question: (50 points)
1. Please describe the function of dopamine in CNS, and dopamine-related
nervous system disorders in human beings. (20 points)
2. Calcium ions are involved into several cellular and physiological functions
like bone formation in animals. Please list at least five of calcium ion
regulated functions and describe shortly. (30 points)
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