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[Show more]PCB FINAL EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2023/2024 
 
 
Q1 Which of the following is an example of an abiotic factor that can affect an organism? - ANSWER-water 
 
Q1 Which of these is closets to the definition of ecology that was discussed for this class) - ANSWER-Study of interactions that determ...
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Q1 Which of the following is an example of an abiotic factor that can affect an organism? - ANSWER-water 
 
Q1 Which of these is closets to the definition of ecology that was discussed for this class) - ANSWER-Study of interactions that determ...
PCB Exam 1 Practice Questions & Answers 2023/2024 
 
 
A discrete, locally folded unit of protein tertiary structure usually having a specific function - ANSWER-domain 
 
Based on the principle of complementary base pairing, you would expect the percentage of __________ to be equal to the percentage...
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A discrete, locally folded unit of protein tertiary structure usually having a specific function - ANSWER-domain 
 
Based on the principle of complementary base pairing, you would expect the percentage of __________ to be equal to the percentage...
PCB Exam 1 Questions & Answers 2023/2024 
 
 
where does the oxygen in water come from through cellular respiration - ANSWER-molecular oxygen 
 
ability to increase blood plasma volume - ANSWER-water<isotonic solution(saline) < hetastarch < hypertonic saline 
 
diffusion - ANSWER-1. simple ...
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where does the oxygen in water come from through cellular respiration - ANSWER-molecular oxygen 
 
ability to increase blood plasma volume - ANSWER-water<isotonic solution(saline) < hetastarch < hypertonic saline 
 
diffusion - ANSWER-1. simple ...
PCB exam 1 questions & answers 2023/2024 
 
 
Globular proteins fold up into compact, spherical structures that have uneven surfaces. They tend to form multisubunit complexes, which also have a rounded shape. Fibrous proteins, in contrast, span relatively large distances within the cell and in the e...
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Globular proteins fold up into compact, spherical structures that have uneven surfaces. They tend to form multisubunit complexes, which also have a rounded shape. Fibrous proteins, in contrast, span relatively large distances within the cell and in the e...
PCB Exam 3 Questions & Answers 2023/2024 
 
 
Determine the physical characteristics and regulatory functions of blood - ANSWER-Blood is a sticky, opaque fluid; varies in color from scarlet (O2 rich) to dark red (O2 poor); denser than water; slightly alkaline (basic), pH 7.35-7.45 
 
to deliver oxyg...
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Determine the physical characteristics and regulatory functions of blood - ANSWER-Blood is a sticky, opaque fluid; varies in color from scarlet (O2 rich) to dark red (O2 poor); denser than water; slightly alkaline (basic), pH 7.35-7.45 
 
to deliver oxyg...
PCB Exam 1 Terms Questions & Answers 2023/2024 
 
 
the study of the interactions between organisms and their environment - ANSWER-Ecology 
 
the spacing of the individuals within a population with respect to one another - ANSWER-Dispersion 
 
the smallest a population can be in size and still be pr...
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the study of the interactions between organisms and their environment - ANSWER-Ecology 
 
the spacing of the individuals within a population with respect to one another - ANSWER-Dispersion 
 
the smallest a population can be in size and still be pr...
PCB Exam 5 Questions & Answers 2023/2024 
 
 
reduction reactions in biological systems generally involve - ANSWER-addition of electrons and hydrogen ions 
 
which steps of glycolysis produce ATP? - ANSWER-Step 7 and Step 10 
 
Which steps in glycolysis use ATP? - ANSWER-Steps 1 and 3 
 
T/F glycoly...
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reduction reactions in biological systems generally involve - ANSWER-addition of electrons and hydrogen ions 
 
which steps of glycolysis produce ATP? - ANSWER-Step 7 and Step 10 
 
Which steps in glycolysis use ATP? - ANSWER-Steps 1 and 3 
 
T/F glycoly...
PCB Exam 3 Questions & Answers 2023/2024 
 
 
Valves are typically found in which blood vessels - ANSWER-veins 
 
Carbon dioxide is carried in the blood from tissues to the lungs. 
In what form is this carbon dioxide? - ANSWER-hydrogen carbonate ions in plasma 
 
Where does the tricuspid valve preve...
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Valves are typically found in which blood vessels - ANSWER-veins 
 
Carbon dioxide is carried in the blood from tissues to the lungs. 
In what form is this carbon dioxide? - ANSWER-hydrogen carbonate ions in plasma 
 
Where does the tricuspid valve preve...
PCB 3043C Exam 1 Questions & Answers 2023/2024 
 
 
Which of the following best represents the order of steps in the scientific method as we discussed in class? - ANSWER-observation; question; hypothesis; experiment/further observations; conclusion 
 
Which of the following statements best describes...
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Which of the following best represents the order of steps in the scientific method as we discussed in class? - ANSWER-observation; question; hypothesis; experiment/further observations; conclusion 
 
Which of the following statements best describes...
PCB 3023 Exam 3 Review with complete solutions 
 
 
What do leading and lagging strands need during DNA replication? - ANSWER-RNA primer 
 
What is the Ori site rich in? - ANSWER-A-T base pairs 
 
What is a front-runner of replisome that moves ahead of proteins? - ANSWER-Helicase 
 
What is the RNA ...
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What do leading and lagging strands need during DNA replication? - ANSWER-RNA primer 
 
What is the Ori site rich in? - ANSWER-A-T base pairs 
 
What is a front-runner of replisome that moves ahead of proteins? - ANSWER-Helicase 
 
What is the RNA ...
PCB 4703 Exam 1 Questions & Answers 2023/2024 
 
 
four major types of cells in the human body - ANSWER-neurons, muscle cells, epithelial cells and connective tissue cells 
 
water outside our cells is collectively referred to as the intracellular fluid and the total volume of this fluid compartment...
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four major types of cells in the human body - ANSWER-neurons, muscle cells, epithelial cells and connective tissue cells 
 
water outside our cells is collectively referred to as the intracellular fluid and the total volume of this fluid compartment...
PCB 3702 exam 1 questions & answers 2023/2024 
 
 
Topics of physiology - ANSWER-renal, neuro, cardiovascular 
 
renal - ANSWER-urinary; nephron; to pull out filtrate from blood which is excreted in urine 
 
neuro - ANSWER-neurons (nerve cells) trigger AP; Central NS and Peripheral NS 
 
cardiovascu...
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Topics of physiology - ANSWER-renal, neuro, cardiovascular 
 
renal - ANSWER-urinary; nephron; to pull out filtrate from blood which is excreted in urine 
 
neuro - ANSWER-neurons (nerve cells) trigger AP; Central NS and Peripheral NS 
 
cardiovascu...
PCB Exam 3 with complete solutions 
 
 
What makes up the Signal Recognition Particle (SRP) complex? - ANSWER-Proteins and Small RNA 
 
What part of the molecular motor dynein is responsible for traveling along intermediate filaments? - ANSWER-None 
 
Similar rRNA/histone are in tandem array may be ...
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What makes up the Signal Recognition Particle (SRP) complex? - ANSWER-Proteins and Small RNA 
 
What part of the molecular motor dynein is responsible for traveling along intermediate filaments? - ANSWER-None 
 
Similar rRNA/histone are in tandem array may be ...
PCB 4524 Exam 1 with complete solutions 
 
 
What types of viruses replicate RNA? - ANSWER-Reoviruses 
 
The _____ strand of DNA has the same sequence of as the mRNA and is related to the protein sequence that it encodes. - ANSWER-Coding/Sense 
 
The _____ strand of DNA is complimentary to the sense...
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What types of viruses replicate RNA? - ANSWER-Reoviruses 
 
The _____ strand of DNA has the same sequence of as the mRNA and is related to the protein sequence that it encodes. - ANSWER-Coding/Sense 
 
The _____ strand of DNA is complimentary to the sense...
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