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UCL MBBS Year 1 FHMP 100% PASSED
What limits cell size? - ANS Surface area to volume ratio! 
Larger cells are less efficient in moving nutrients and waste across the cell membrane. 
As cell size increases, distance for _________ to diffuse from the nucleus increases. - ANS As cell size 
increases, distance for TOXINS, IONS, etc. to diffuse from the nucleus increases. 
What can nano-devices be used for and why? - ANS They can interact with the receptors on the surface 
of cells and inside cells because they are 100-10,000 times ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 32 pages •
What limits cell size? - ANS Surface area to volume ratio! 
Larger cells are less efficient in moving nutrients and waste across the cell membrane. 
As cell size increases, distance for _________ to diffuse from the nucleus increases. - ANS As cell size 
increases, distance for TOXINS, IONS, etc. to diffuse from the nucleus increases. 
What can nano-devices be used for and why? - ANS They can interact with the receptors on the surface 
of cells and inside cells because they are 100-10,000 times ...
UCL Organizational Behavior Final
Cognitive Dissonance - ANS when a person entertains two inconsistent thoughts, a negative feeling 
occurs 
Vicarious Dissonance - ANS when an individual places himself in a hypocrite's position and empathizes 
with the other's feelings 
Eliminating Cognitive Dissonance - ANS done by either one changing their opinion of themselves, their 
view of others, or their environment 
Induced Compliance Paradigm - ANS a person does or says something against their belief/attitude in 
response to a covete...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 23 pages •
Cognitive Dissonance - ANS when a person entertains two inconsistent thoughts, a negative feeling 
occurs 
Vicarious Dissonance - ANS when an individual places himself in a hypocrite's position and empathizes 
with the other's feelings 
Eliminating Cognitive Dissonance - ANS done by either one changing their opinion of themselves, their 
view of others, or their environment 
Induced Compliance Paradigm - ANS a person does or says something against their belief/attitude in 
response to a covete...
UCL PHOL1001: Topic 7 - Cardiovascular System
The action potentials in the heart are about 100 times longer than those of skeletal muscle. - ANS True 
The action potential of skeletal muscle is about 2 ms in duration while the action potentials of the heart 
cells range from about 150 ms in the cells of the SA node to about 300 ms in a Purkinje fiber. 
The cells of the sinoatrial node have a steady resting potential of -90 mV. - ANS False 
The membrane potential of the SA node cells is low, about -60 mV, while that of ventricular cells is 
...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
The action potentials in the heart are about 100 times longer than those of skeletal muscle. - ANS True 
The action potential of skeletal muscle is about 2 ms in duration while the action potentials of the heart 
cells range from about 150 ms in the cells of the SA node to about 300 ms in a Purkinje fiber. 
The cells of the sinoatrial node have a steady resting potential of -90 mV. - ANS False 
The membrane potential of the SA node cells is low, about -60 mV, while that of ventricular cells is 
...
UCL Qs: Course & Med School
Why UCL? 1. Integrated MBBS Curriculum - ANS - There are several reasons I want to study at UCL: 
- Exposure to clinical practice from first year. 
- This early patient contact really attracted me: 
- Can refine communication skills from an early stage 
- Empathise with patients 
- Bring medicine to life 
- When I was researching the course, I was very excited to hear that the curriculum integrates mental 
health across the entire MBBS programme as part of the 'vertical' CPP (Clinical and Prof...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
Why UCL? 1. Integrated MBBS Curriculum - ANS - There are several reasons I want to study at UCL: 
- Exposure to clinical practice from first year. 
- This early patient contact really attracted me: 
- Can refine communication skills from an early stage 
- Empathise with patients 
- Bring medicine to life 
- When I was researching the course, I was very excited to hear that the curriculum integrates mental 
health across the entire MBBS programme as part of the 'vertical' CPP (Clinical and Prof...
UCL RATED A+
what size graft should be used for a thumb ucl reconstruction when using the 3.5 DX SL anchor? 
a. 4mm 
b. 2mm 
c. 5 mm 
d. 3.5 mm -ANS b. 2 mm 
in a stensor lesion of the thumb the UCL gets stuck superficial to what structure? 
a. extensor pollicis aponeuruois 
b. adductor pollicus aponeuruois 
c. abductor pollicus aponeuruois 
d. flexor pollicus aponeuruois -ANS b. adductor pollicus aponeuruois 
which of the following statements regarding the thumb is correct? -ANS in MCP flexion, the proper U...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
what size graft should be used for a thumb ucl reconstruction when using the 3.5 DX SL anchor? 
a. 4mm 
b. 2mm 
c. 5 mm 
d. 3.5 mm -ANS b. 2 mm 
in a stensor lesion of the thumb the UCL gets stuck superficial to what structure? 
a. extensor pollicis aponeuruois 
b. adductor pollicus aponeuruois 
c. abductor pollicus aponeuruois 
d. flexor pollicus aponeuruois -ANS b. adductor pollicus aponeuruois 
which of the following statements regarding the thumb is correct? -ANS in MCP flexion, the proper U...
UCL -PSYC0016 - Developmental = can infants think
Piaget's sensorimotor view of infant cognition - ANS Piaget thought of sensorimotor infants are purely 
'out of sight, out of mind' creatures 
His conditions for symbolic thought and recall were that the infant would have to be able to consider 
something not perceptually presented, but has to be 're-presented' - thought of, imagined or recalled 
Kanizsa Square - ANS The spatial context of the object can specify the object to perception 
Studies of infant cognition have gone through a gradu...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
Piaget's sensorimotor view of infant cognition - ANS Piaget thought of sensorimotor infants are purely 
'out of sight, out of mind' creatures 
His conditions for symbolic thought and recall were that the infant would have to be able to consider 
something not perceptually presented, but has to be 're-presented' - thought of, imagined or recalled 
Kanizsa Square - ANS The spatial context of the object can specify the object to perception 
Studies of infant cognition have gone through a gradu...
UCLIS Interview Preparation ALREADY PASSED
What is the GENERAL mission of UCL Investment Society - ANS Our mission is simple: we believe that 
top students DESERVE TOP OPPORTUNITIES - and we are here to provide them. 
What is the 3-fold mission of UCLIS? - ANS 1. EDUCATION: 
Providing a platform for you to discover where your interests lie and what inspires you in investment. 
Learn from world-renowned speakers and industry experts who attend our financial conference and 
yearly events 
2.DEVELOPMENT: 
Expanding your technical and soft s...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
What is the GENERAL mission of UCL Investment Society - ANS Our mission is simple: we believe that 
top students DESERVE TOP OPPORTUNITIES - and we are here to provide them. 
What is the 3-fold mission of UCLIS? - ANS 1. EDUCATION: 
Providing a platform for you to discover where your interests lie and what inspires you in investment. 
Learn from world-renowned speakers and industry experts who attend our financial conference and 
yearly events 
2.DEVELOPMENT: 
Expanding your technical and soft s...
UK economic change
Impacts of industry on the physical environment - ANS The shift from the secondary manufacturing 
sector to tertiary and quaternary services is good for the environment. 
Manufacturing usually produces more harmful chemicals and more greenhouse gases than information 
technology industries. 
However, the UK still consumes the same number of goods, they are just produced elsewhere and 
imported. 
An example of how modern 
industrial development can be more 
environmentally sustainable - ANS New t...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
Impacts of industry on the physical environment - ANS The shift from the secondary manufacturing 
sector to tertiary and quaternary services is good for the environment. 
Manufacturing usually produces more harmful chemicals and more greenhouse gases than information 
technology industries. 
However, the UK still consumes the same number of goods, they are just produced elsewhere and 
imported. 
An example of how modern 
industrial development can be more 
environmentally sustainable - ANS New t...
UK economy
Causes of economic change - ANS De-industrialisation, globalisation, government 
De-industrialisation - ANS the decline in manufacturing, north of the UK 
Globalisation - ANS The growing integration of the world's economies 
Globalisation causing economic change - ANS Cheaper to do certain jobs outside of the UK, e.g 
communication in India 
1980s privatisations - ANS Some industries no longer English operating 
UK's post industrial economy focuses - ANS Services, finance, IT, research 
Percen...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
Causes of economic change - ANS De-industrialisation, globalisation, government 
De-industrialisation - ANS the decline in manufacturing, north of the UK 
Globalisation - ANS The growing integration of the world's economies 
Globalisation causing economic change - ANS Cheaper to do certain jobs outside of the UK, e.g 
communication in India 
1980s privatisations - ANS Some industries no longer English operating 
UK's post industrial economy focuses - ANS Services, finance, IT, research 
Percen...
UK- urban case study
london location and facts - ANS urban area-8.1m pd -11700sqmile 
found 25km from mouth if the thames inside the m25 
importance of london internationally - ANS finance service centres- central time zone between us and 
asia for longer hours and it is the universal language 
heathrow- hub airport access to 194 destinations 
universities- 3 of the best unis in the world like ucl getting talented people from across globe 
importance of london nationally - ANS culture- national art gallery, opera ho...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
london location and facts - ANS urban area-8.1m pd -11700sqmile 
found 25km from mouth if the thames inside the m25 
importance of london internationally - ANS finance service centres- central time zone between us and 
asia for longer hours and it is the universal language 
heathrow- hub airport access to 194 destinations 
universities- 3 of the best unis in the world like ucl getting talented people from across globe 
importance of london nationally - ANS culture- national art gallery, opera ho...