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USMLE Practice Questions- AMBOSS Question and answer
  • USMLE Practice Questions- AMBOSS Question and answer

  • Exam (elaborations) • 14 pages • 2023
  • A 25-year-old man comes to the physician because of persistent, high-pitched ringing noises in his ears. He has also been losing his balance lately. A CT scan of the head shows bilateral tumors involving the vestibulocochlear nerve. Which of the following chromosomes contains the tumor suppressor gene most likely to be involved in this case? 3p 5q 13q 17q 22q - E)22q The patient has bilateral acoustic neuromas, probably due to neurofibromatosis type 2, an autosomal dominant inheri...
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BIO 3200 EXAM 3 NOVEMBER 15, 2106 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100%
  • BIO 3200 EXAM 3 NOVEMBER 15, 2106 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100%

  • Exam (elaborations) • 7 pages • 2023
  • a) thrombin b) plasmin c) renin d) angiotensin converting enzyme e) ferritin 5. Serotonin and thromboxane A2 are released by a) erythrocytes b) platelets c) macrophages d) granular cells e) goblet cells 6. Lack of factor VIII or factor IX causes a) sickle cell anemia b) jaundice c) hemophilia d) atherosclerosis e) hypertension 7. Exposed collagen initiates a) the intrinsic pathway of the coagulation cascade b) the extrinsic pathway of the coagulation cascade c) platele...
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PUBH6011 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
  • PUBH6011 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

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  • PUBH 6011 FINAL LATEST EXAM 2023 REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS/ PUBH6011 FINAL EXAM PASSING WITH A+ Two types of cell Death. Hazard Identification - Correct Answer-which adverse effects? at what doses? 2 approaches to setting POD - Correct Answer-1. NOAEL 2. benchmark dose 2 basic functions of toxicology - Correct Answer-1. assess likelihood of adverse effects 2. study the nature and mechanics of adverse types of exposure assessments - Correct Answer-1. measured: more precise, $$$$, sou...
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Hypoxia-inducible and hypoxia factors in stem cell maintenance among cancer patients
  • Hypoxia-inducible and hypoxia factors in stem cell maintenance among cancer patients

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  • Hypoxia-inducible and hypoxia factors in stem cell maintenance among cancer patients notes
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BIO 3200 EXAM 3 November 15, 2016	WSU ID#:
  • BIO 3200 EXAM 3 November 15, 2016 WSU ID#:

  • Exam (elaborations) • 7 pages • 2023
  • Directions: On your answer sheet, fill in your 1) NAME and 2) WSU ID#. Use a #2 pencil and erase thoroughly if needed. Keep your answer sheet covered with your exam except when entering an answer. 1. In the spleen, hemoglobin is metabolized to a) myoglobin b) bilirubin c) transferrin d) fetal hemoglobin e) erythropoietin 2. Platelets are produced from a) reticulocytes b) macrophages c) granular cells d) macula densa cells e) megakaryocytes 3. Many steps in the coagulation casc...
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NRSG 2312 Exam 1 Review
  • NRSG 2312 Exam 1 Review

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  • NRSG 2312 Exam 1 Review Cellular Biology and Alterations in Cellular Physiology Cellular Components • Nucleus o Primary function: cell division and control of genetic information o Replication and repair of DNA o Transcription of information stored in DNA o Center of genetic material • Ribosomes o RNA protein complexes synthesized in nucleolus o Secreted into cytoplasm o Membrane-bound or free o Catalyze protein translation o Provide sites for cellular protein synthesis o Impor...
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Molecular Mechanisms in Exercise-Induced Cardioprotection.
  • Molecular Mechanisms in Exercise-Induced Cardioprotection.

  • Summary • 16 pages • 2021
  • Molecular Mechanisms in Exercise-Induced Cardioprotection. It is generally accepted that regular exercise is an effective way for reducing cardiovascular morbidity and mortality [1]. Physical inactivity and obesity are also increasingly recognized as modifiable behavioral risk factors for a wide range of chronic diseases, including cardiovascular diseases. Furthermore, epidemiologic investigations indicate that the survival rate of heart attack victims is greater in physically active pers...
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