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FTCE Biology 6-12 Exam Practice Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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What domains are prokaryotes? (2) - Correct Answer ️️ -Bacteria and Archaea 
What do prokaryotes lack? - Correct Answer ️️ -nucleus and membrane bound 
organelles 
What has cell walls? - Correct Answer ️️ -Most prokaryotes: bacteria & archaea 
some eukaryotes: some fungi, algae, plants 
What are bacterial cell walls composed of? - Correct Answer ️️ -peptidoglycan 
What are archaea cell walls composed of? - Correct ...
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FTCE Biology 6-12 Exam Practice Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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FTCE Biology 6-12 Exam Practice 
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What domains are prokaryotes? (2) - Correct Answer ️️ -Bacteria and Archaea 
What do prokaryotes lack? - Correct Answer ️️ -nucleus and membrane bound 
organelles 
What has cell walls? - Correct Answer ️️ -Most prokaryotes: bacteria & archaea 
some eukaryotes: some fungi, algae, plants 
What are bacterial cell walls composed of? - Correct Answer ️️ -peptidoglycan 
What are archaea cell walls composed of? - Correct ...
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Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems (BB) Section || All Questions Answered Correctly.
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A heterodimer represents what level of protein structure? correct answers Quaternary 
 
Dopamine is most likely to induce signal transmission by action on which portion of a neuron? correct answers Post synaptic membrane 
 
Where do neurotransmitters function to induce signal transmission? correct answers Post synaptic membrane 
 
What is the difference between passive and facilitated diffusion? correct answers In passive diffusion, particles diffuse across a membrane from high to low concentrat...
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USF PCB 3023 Exam 2 Questions And Answers With 100% Correct Answers
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Composition of Lipid Bilayer - 50% lipids (outnumber all other molecules 50:1), proteins (50% of 
mass of membranes), cholesterol 
Plasma Membrane (Function) - Enclose Cells, Organelles 
1. Defines Boundaries to regulate chemical composition and environment 
2. Define malleable borders 
Saturated - Single Bonded 
Unsaturated - Double Bonded 
Fatty Acids - Monomers for Lipids 
Function of Lipids - 1. energy storage 
2. cell membranes 
Why Do Mitochondria have a double membrane? - Prehistoric cell...
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MCAT BIOLOGY PRACTICE 480 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
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the chemical reaction that breaks down all the major macro-molecules 
Hydrolysis 
 
 
 
What is the strongest type of INTER-molecular bonds? 
Hydrogen bonds are the strongest intermolecular bonds.... 
diople-dipole bonds are weaker. . . Vander wall bonds are the weakest. 
 
 
 
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Why is water a liquid at high temperatures? 
Hydrogen bonding bonds the water molocules closer together. 
 
 
 
What is an ampipathic molecule? give an Example. 
A molecule with both ...
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CELL PHYSIOLOGY EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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CELL PHYSIOLOGY EXAM | 
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How big is a typical human cell and can you see it with the naked eye? 
Correct Answer: 10 um and no 
Why is a cell roughly 10 um? 
Correct Answer: This size allows the cell to effectively communicate with its 
environment through its plasma membrane. 
What would happen if a cell got bigger than 10um? 
Correct Answer: cell's membrane would not be able to efficiently communicate with its 
environment due ...
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NACC EXAM Questions All Correctly Answered
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NACC EXAM Questions All Correctly Answered 
 
largest organ of the body - Answer -skin 
 
The barrier function of the skin includes - Answer -acid mantle 
 
hydro - Answer -water 
 
two layers or sections of the skin - Answer -epidermis and dermis 
 
Approximately what percentage of water is in healthy skin - Answer -50-70% 
 
Keratin and intercellular lipids are formed in the - Answer -stratum granulosum 
 
Which layer of the skin produces melanin - Answer -stratum germinativum 
 
The junction ...
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BIO 201 Lecture Exam 1 Graded A+
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BIO 201 Lecture Exam 1 Graded A+ 
__________ attach muscle to bone. ️Tendons 
____________ attach bone to bone. ️Ligaments 
____________ is the major ion found in osseous tissue. ️Calcium 
5 major classes of lipids? ️1. fatty acids 
2. eicosanoids 
3. glycerides 
4. steroids 
5. phospholipids and glycolipids 
8 cell types of areolar connective tissue ️Fibroblasts - make extracellular matrix 
Macrophages - phagocytosis 
Adipocytes - fat/ triglycerides 
Mesenchymal - stem cel...
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MCAT Biology 2023 Practice Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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the chemical reaction that breaks down all the major macro-molecules - ANSWER-Hydrolysis 
 
What is the strongest type of INTER-molecular bonds? - ANSWER-Hydrogen bonds are the strongest intermolecular bonds.... 
diople-dipole bonds are weaker. . . Vander wall bonds are the weakest. 
 
Why is water a liquid at high temperatures? - ANSWER-Hydrogen bonding bonds the water molocules closer together. 
 
What is an ampipathic molecule? give an Example. - ANSWER-A molecule with both hydrophobic and hy...
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NURS 5315 - M1 (Part 1A): Action Potential fully solved & updated 2024-2025
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Action Potential 
process by which excitable cells transmit information to one another 
 
 
 
Where does action potential occur? 
in nerve cells and all types of muscle cells. 
 
 
 
 
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An alteration in the action potential may result from 
neurologic disease, muscle disease or electrolyte imbalances 
 
 
 
Cell Membrane is responsible for 
providing structure and protection to the cell, regulating cellular activity by receiving cellular signals, transport into and out of the cell,...
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