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WGU D027 Study Guide
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  • Autosomal Dominant - Answer-1 parent has, 50% change of child having Autosomal Recessive - Answer-Both parents are carriers, 25% change of child having, 50% chance child is a carrier. Cystic Fibrosis - Answer-affects pancreas causing secretions in lungs 21st Trisomy - Answer-Down Syndrome Klinefelter Syndrome (XXY) - Answer-male has extra X, female like qualities Turner Syndrome - Answer-Missing X in females Alpha Thalassemia - Answer-inherited blood disorder; mild to severe an...
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Final Exam (BIOL 252)Accurate 100%
  • Final Exam (BIOL 252)Accurate 100%

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  • What are the essential components of an experiment? - ANSWER -Reproducible -Reliable -Control -Well designed variables What is selective permeability? - ANSWER Not all substances pass through a membrane with equal ease. What is betacyanin and where is it found? - ANSWER It is the red pigment found in the large central vacuoles of beet roots. What is a tonoplast? - ANSWER A vacuole me
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Microbiology (BIO 208) Exam 1 Study Guide Questions and Answers 100% Solved correctly
  • Microbiology (BIO 208) Exam 1 Study Guide Questions and Answers 100% Solved correctly

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  • Define "Microbe" and discuss exceptions to the definition - Microbe: small microorganism that can cause fermentation or disease. -Found in 3 domains of life (Eukarya, Bacteria, and Archaea). Exceptions: some microorganisms and viruses does not fall within in these categories. -Viruses are acellular (not composed of cells) Compare and contrast the features of prokaryotes and eukaryotes - Prokaryotes: - Bacteria/Archaea -no membrane bound organelles -generally smaller Eukaryotes: - Pro...
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Test Bank Focus on Nursing Pharmacology 8th Edition Karch
  • Test Bank Focus on Nursing Pharmacology 8th Edition Karch

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  • Test Bank Focus on Nursing Pharmacology 8th Edition KarchCONTENTS Chapter 01 - Introduction to Drugs .................................................................................................... 2 Chapter 02 - Drugs and the Body .................................................................................................... 19 Chapter 03 - Toxic Effects of Drugs ................................................................................................. 35 Chapter 04 - The Nursi...
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BSC 1084c Chapters 1-6 Mid-Term Review Questions With Complete Solutions
  • BSC 1084c Chapters 1-6 Mid-Term Review Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • Which of the following organelles transport substances throughout cell cytoplasm? correct answer: Reticulum and cytoskeletal elements These molecules move through the lipid portion of the plasma membrane by simple diffusion correct answer: CO2 and O2 The small size and biconcave shape of this cell gives it flexibility and allows its passage through small channels correct answer: Red blood cell Ribosomes subunits are found correct answer: Free in the cytoplasm Name the rod-shaped ...
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ATI TEAS 7 SCIENCE EXAM STUDY GUIDE, COMPLETE VERIFIED SOLUTION 2023/2024
  • ATI TEAS 7 SCIENCE EXAM STUDY GUIDE, COMPLETE VERIFIED SOLUTION 2023/2024

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  • ATI TEAS 7 SCIENCE EXAM STUDY GUIDE Science Cell  Cell: basic organizational unit of all living things. One thing in common is they all have membranes (phospholipids).  Cell structure organization: All cells contain DNA, and RNA & can synthesize proteins. Consists of nucleic acids, cytoplasm, and cell membrane. o Tissues: Cells that are grouped together o Organs: Tissues that are grouped together o Systems: Organs that are grouped together o Organism: A complete individual ...
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NURS 5315 UTA Exam 2 With Complete Solution Graded A+
  • NURS 5315 UTA Exam 2 With Complete Solution Graded A+

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  • HIV EIA (3rd generation immunoassay) - Answer can use urine, saliva, or serum (most accurate), need to wait until 12 weeks post exposure to see antibodies, >99% accurate 4th generation immunoassay- "gold standard" measures P24 antigen can test 10 days post exposure Mast cell - Answer Cellular bags of granules located in loose connective tisssue close to blood vessels. Activation initiates inflammatory process. Histamine - Answer Causes vasodilation, increases vascular permeability, i...
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PATHOLOGY TEST 2 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL CORRECT.
  • PATHOLOGY TEST 2 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL CORRECT.

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  • PATHOLOGY TEST 2 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL CORRECT.  Question 1 0.125 out of 0.125 points Which vessel normally demonstrates the most rapid blood flow? Selected Answer: c. The vena cava Correct Answer: c. The vena cava Response Feedback: The vena cava has the most rapid rate of flow. Arterioles don’t offer the most rapid blood flow. Capillaries are composed of a single thickness of endothelial cells attached to a protein network called the basement membrane and d...
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Kines 100 Test Questions With 100% Correct Answers
  • Kines 100 Test Questions With 100% Correct Answers

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  • Kines 100 Test Questions With 100% Correct Answers What two methods of progression were discussed in class and why were these promoted as being better than a strictly linear progression model? - Answer -Sawtooth Method Stairstep Method These are both better because they allow times for active periods of rest and adaptation. How soon in detraining/inactivity/down time has reversibility been shown to occur (probably in highly trained individuals)? - Answer -2 Weeks for most but 48 hours ...
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ATI TEAS 7 SCIENCE EXAM STUDY GUIDE
  • ATI TEAS 7 SCIENCE EXAM STUDY GUIDE

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  • ATI TEAS 7 SCIENCE EXAM STUDY GUIDE Science Cell  Cell: basic organizational unit of all living things. One thing in common is they all have membranes (phospholipids).  Cell structure organization: All cells contain DNA, and RNA & can synthesize proteins. Consists of nucleic acids, cytoplasm, and cell membrane. o Tissues: Cells that are grouped together o Organs: Tissues that are grouped together o Systems: Organs that are grouped together o Organism: A complete individual ...
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