What is the typical vital capacity in a male?
Correct Answer E:
Respiratory physiology: lung volumes:
Tidal volume (TV):
Inspiratory reserve volume (IRV) = 2-3 L:
Expiratory reserve volume (ERV) = 750ml:
Residual volume (RV) = 1.2L:
Vital capacity (VC) = 5L:
Which one of the following techniques would be most suitable to detect and quantify a viral protein?
Correct Answer C:
Molecular biology techniques:
Molecular biology techniques: The following table shows a very basic summary of molecular biology techniques:
Which one of the following significance tests is used to analyze data which is measured and follows a normal distribution?
Student's t-test is used to analyze parametric data. The other tests are used on non-parametric data.
Significance tests: types:
The type of significance test used depends on whether the data is parametric (something which can be measured, usually normally distributed) or non-parametric.
Parametric tests:
Non-parametric tests:
Paired data refers to data obtained from a single group of patients, e.g. Measurement before and after an intervention. Unpaired data comes from two different groups of patients, e.g. Comparing response to different interventions in two groups.
Which one of the following statements regarding leptin is incorrect?
Correct Answer A:
Leptin is secreted by adipose tissue.
Obesity: physiology:
Leptin:
Leptin is thought to play a key role in the regulation of body weight. It is produced by adipose tissue and acts on satiety centres in the hypothalamus and decreases appetite. More adipose tissue (e.g. in obesity) results in high leptin levels.
Leptin stimulates the release of melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH) and corticotrophin-releasing hormone (CRH). Low levels of leptin stimulates the release of neuropeptide Y (NPY).
Ghrelin:
Where as leptin induces satiety, ghrelin stimulates hunger. It is produced mainly by the fundus of the stomach and the pancreas. Ghrelin levels increase before meals and decrease after meals.
A study compares the sensitivity of two tests for colorectal cancer. The first test has a sensitivity of 85% whilst the second test has a sensitivity of 91%.
What type of significance test should be used for comparing the two results?
Correct Answer D:
As percentages are being compared the chi-squared test should be used.