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[Show more]Uncoating - ️️-Removal of the capsid (protein layer made up of capsomere protein), 
releases genome in the cell 
-Capsomeres may be broken down and used by the cell 
-Capsid not always degraded, proteins may be present in the capsid to be used as 
enzymes inside of host cell in the viral replica...
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Add to cartUncoating - ️️-Removal of the capsid (protein layer made up of capsomere protein), 
releases genome in the cell 
-Capsomeres may be broken down and used by the cell 
-Capsid not always degraded, proteins may be present in the capsid to be used as 
enzymes inside of host cell in the viral replica...
What are the two arms of the ANS? - ️️parasympathetic division and sympathetic 
division 
The _______ division promotes maintenance functions and conserves energy - 
️️parasympathetic 
What are some examples of these adjusments? - ️️adjust heart rate, blood 
pressure, and digestive proce...
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Add to cartWhat are the two arms of the ANS? - ️️parasympathetic division and sympathetic 
division 
The _______ division promotes maintenance functions and conserves energy - 
️️parasympathetic 
What are some examples of these adjusments? - ️️adjust heart rate, blood 
pressure, and digestive proce...
True - ️️True or false: 
Aerobic and anaerobic respiration are exactly the same EXCEPT for the terminal 
electron acceptor 
Initiation - ️️The start of transcription. Signaled by the transcription initiation 
complex formed by the promoter region, transcription factors, and RNA polymerase 
H...
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Add to cartTrue - ️️True or false: 
Aerobic and anaerobic respiration are exactly the same EXCEPT for the terminal 
electron acceptor 
Initiation - ️️The start of transcription. Signaled by the transcription initiation 
complex formed by the promoter region, transcription factors, and RNA polymerase 
H...
A nurse is assessing a client who has a urine output of 250 mL in a 24 hour. Which of 
the following descriptive terms should the nurse place in the clients electronica record? 
Enuresis 
Anuria 
Nocturia 
Oliguria - ️️Oliguria 
low urine output. between 100ml-400ml in 24hrs 
A nurse is assistin...
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Add to cartA nurse is assessing a client who has a urine output of 250 mL in a 24 hour. Which of 
the following descriptive terms should the nurse place in the clients electronica record? 
Enuresis 
Anuria 
Nocturia 
Oliguria - ️️Oliguria 
low urine output. between 100ml-400ml in 24hrs 
A nurse is assistin...
Why is desiccating your inoculating loop important? When should this be done? - 
️️To ensure it is sterilized, done so no cross contamination happens 
Bacteria in the Mycobacterium genus have the presence of what component in the cell 
wall that causes them to be acid-fast? - ️️Peptidoglycan...
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Add to cartWhy is desiccating your inoculating loop important? When should this be done? - 
️️To ensure it is sterilized, done so no cross contamination happens 
Bacteria in the Mycobacterium genus have the presence of what component in the cell 
wall that causes them to be acid-fast? - ️️Peptidoglycan...
What layers make up the epidermis? - ️️stratum basale, stratum spinosum, stratum 
granulosum, stratum lucidum, stratum corneum 
Approcrine sweat glands - ️️found in armpits, nipples, and groins 
secrets products in response to hormones or nerves 
stratum basale - ️️the deepest layer of t...
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Add to cartWhat layers make up the epidermis? - ️️stratum basale, stratum spinosum, stratum 
granulosum, stratum lucidum, stratum corneum 
Approcrine sweat glands - ️️found in armpits, nipples, and groins 
secrets products in response to hormones or nerves 
stratum basale - ️️the deepest layer of t...
Run in three directioAscendingns• : up to higher centers (sensory inputs)• Descending: 
from brain to cord or lower cord levels (motor outputs)• Transverse: from one side to 
other (commissural fibers) - ️️Ascending 
Three openings connect fourth ventricle to __________________________ tha...
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Add to cartRun in three directioAscendingns• : up to higher centers (sensory inputs)• Descending: 
from brain to cord or lower cord levels (motor outputs)• Transverse: from one side to 
other (commissural fibers) - ️️Ascending 
Three openings connect fourth ventricle to __________________________ tha...
the 4 key debates - ️️continuous vs discontinuous, nature vs nurture, critical vs 
sensitive, lifespan vs particular periods 
operant conditioning - ️️learning in which a voluntary response is strengthened or 
weakened depending on consequence (ie people work harder for good grades and 
more...
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Add to cartthe 4 key debates - ️️continuous vs discontinuous, nature vs nurture, critical vs 
sensitive, lifespan vs particular periods 
operant conditioning - ️️learning in which a voluntary response is strengthened or 
weakened depending on consequence (ie people work harder for good grades and 
more...
Why doesn't the most fit phenotype eliminate all other? (list 6) - ️️1)The 
environment is not constant 
2)frequency dependent selection maintains both traits 
3)Heterozygous advantage 
4) the trait is selectively neutral 
5)linked genes 
6)equilibrium hasn't been reached 
List the 5 evolu...
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Add to cartWhy doesn't the most fit phenotype eliminate all other? (list 6) - ️️1)The 
environment is not constant 
2)frequency dependent selection maintains both traits 
3)Heterozygous advantage 
4) the trait is selectively neutral 
5)linked genes 
6)equilibrium hasn't been reached 
List the 5 evolu...
Increasing motor skills during early childhood are due to: - ️️- growth of the body, 
arms, and legs as the cephalocaudal pattern of growth continues. 
- greater coordination of muscle groups. 
- nerve development in the control of motor movement. 
In Piaget's False Belief task, a child who i...
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Add to cartIncreasing motor skills during early childhood are due to: - ️️- growth of the body, 
arms, and legs as the cephalocaudal pattern of growth continues. 
- greater coordination of muscle groups. 
- nerve development in the control of motor movement. 
In Piaget's False Belief task, a child who i...
pathogenesis of meningoencephalitis - ️️-enters nasal passages via swimming 
(nasal lavage used to flush microbes) 
-burrows into cells, multiplies into nasal cells 
-move into brain low risk, highly fatal 
blood-brain barrier - ️️partially made of astrocytes will wrap around blood vessels 
...
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Add to cartpathogenesis of meningoencephalitis - ️️-enters nasal passages via swimming 
(nasal lavage used to flush microbes) 
-burrows into cells, multiplies into nasal cells 
-move into brain low risk, highly fatal 
blood-brain barrier - ️️partially made of astrocytes will wrap around blood vessels 
...
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