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UNIT 1 UNE CHEM 1005 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
  • UNIT 1 UNE CHEM 1005 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • UNIT 1 UNE CHEM 1005 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Hemoglobin binds oxygen with a greater affinity in the: R state Hemoglobin bound to heme is termed a holoprotein. The heme or porphoryin ring is required for oxygen binding and it is termed a: prosthetic group Alpha helices and beta sheets are primarily stabilized by: H bonding Ligases are a class of enzymes characterized by their ability to: synthesize bonds between carbon atoms and an additional atom that is involved in the cleavage of ...
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FSC 325 Exam #2 (A+ GRADED)
  • FSC 325 Exam #2 (A+ GRADED)

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  • T or F: The Humane Methods of Livestock Slaughter Act of 1978 requires that livestock be rendered insensible to pain before being shackled, hoisted, thrown, cast, or cut. correct answers True T or F: Antemortem inspection includes the observation of body condition of livestock to help avoid including unhealthy animals in the human food chain. correct answers True T or F: A two stage expression operation is characterized by first reducing the size of the particle to increase the surface are...
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BIOD 171- Exam 2 Questions and Answers With Complete Solutions rated A+
  • BIOD 171- Exam 2 Questions and Answers With Complete Solutions rated A+

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  • True or False: Metabolism is a controlled set of biochemical reactions that occur in living organisms in to maintain life - True T/F: Enzymes are polysaccharides that catalyze chemical reactions - False (enzymes are proteins) What are usually metal ions and assists enzyme during the catalysis reaction? - Cofactors Define catabolism - The process of breaking down larger molecules into useful energy sources. Upon cellular injury, which metabolic process is involved during the growth and rep...
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MS Exam with Questions & Answers| Already Passed with Grade A
  • MS Exam with Questions & Answers| Already Passed with Grade A

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  • What do cardiovascular diagnostic procedures do? A.Evaluate the functioning of the heart B.Measure the QT interval C.Evaluate the blood pressure D.Measure the QRS complex - A. Evaluate the functioning of the heart What are cardiac enzymes used for? A.To identify a stroke B.To identify an aneurysm C.To identify a DVT D.To identify a MI - D. To identify specific markings for diagnosing an M
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PEDS ATI PRACTICE B EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+ GUARANTEED SUCCESS LATEST UPDATE 2022
  • PEDS ATI PRACTICE B EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+ GUARANTEED SUCCESS LATEST UPDATE 2022

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  • PEDS ATI PRACTICE B EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+ GUARANTEED SUCCESS LATEST UPDATE 2022 A nurse is planning care for a preschooler who has cystic fibrosis. Which of the following interventions should the nurse include in the plan? a.Administer pancreatic enzymes 2 hr after meals. b.Decrease pancreatic enzymes if steatorrhea develops. c. Limit fluid intake to 750 mL per day. d.Increase fat content in the child's diet to 40% of total calories. Answer - d. Increase fat content in t...
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BCHE 5180 / 6180 FINAL EXAM | Graded A.
  • BCHE 5180 / 6180 FINAL EXAM | Graded A.

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  • BCHE 5180 / 6180 FINAL EXAM | Graded A.Based on what you have learned about the functioning of enzymes and proteins, explain why the pH in the cell has to be buffered. A large group of enzymes show a pH optimum for their activity. This value is normally close to the pH in the cell. When the pH in the cell changes this can lead to a protonation or deprotonation of an amino acid that is important for the enzymatic activity. As a result the activity will decrease. Upon large changes in pH add...
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SBB 5261 Exam 1 | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
  • SBB 5261 Exam 1 | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version

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  • IgG Sublcass most efficient in initiating classical complement - IgG3 Steric exclusion of water molecules is the mechanism of this enhancement - PeG Stage of Complement activation common to all three pathways - Activation Phase-C3 convertase IgM agglutination is enhanced at what temperature - Lower than RT Activation of C1 in classical pathway requires - Calcium What antigens are destroyed by Enzymes - MNSs Fya and Fyb A shot containing killed virus which causes the body to produce antibod...
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 ASCP Molecular Biology Exam Prep
  • ASCP Molecular Biology Exam Prep

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  • Pyrimidine - Answer- one carbon ring Cytosine, Thymine, Uracil Purine - Answer- two carbon rings Adenine, Guanine How are nucleotides joined together? - Answer- condensation What does mRNA do? - Answer- carries code out of cell. code for protein structure. DNA to ribosomes end of transcription start of translation What does tRNA do? - Answer- decodes mRNA. Matches amino acids to mRNA code. Protein synthesis What does rRNA do? - Answer- part of ribosome structure most abund...
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First Aid USMLE STEP 1- Microbiology Exam Review A+ 2023
  • First Aid USMLE STEP 1- Microbiology Exam Review A+ 2023

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  • First Aid USMLE STEP 1- Microbiology Exam Review A+ 2023 Cell Wall Overall Picture - Compare *Gram (+) to Gram (-)* *Flagellum* on bacteria is composed of what? What is the function? - ANS-Composition: Proteins Function: motility *Pilus/Fimbria* on bacteria is composed of what? What is the function? - ANS-Composition: Glycoprotein Function: Mediate adherence of bacteria to cell surface, sex plus during conjugation. *Spore* formation is ONLY possible is what type of bacteria? Why is the ...
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ATI TEAS 7 Practice Questions and Answers
  • ATI TEAS 7 Practice Questions and Answers

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  • Chemical bonding - a. Uses electrons that are closest to the nucleus of the atoms bonding b. Always uses electrons from only of the atoms involved c. Uses all the electrons in all atoms involved d. Uses the valence electrons of all the atoms involved D. Uses the valence electrons of all the atoms involved Which of the following would have the most dramatic effect in changing the reaction rate? a. Decreasing the temperature by two-fold b. Increasing the pressure by two-fold c. Decreasi...
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