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Straighterline BIO250 Microbiology Graded Exam 2 (New Version June 2024)
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Question 1 
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The movement of substances from higher to lower concentration across a semipermeable 
membrane via a specific protein carrier but without energy expenditure is called . 
Select one: 
a. facilitated diffusion 
b. active transport 
c. diffusion 
d. endocytosis 
e. osmosis 
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An organism that cannot grow without oxygen is a/an . 
Select one: 
a. facultative anaerobe 
b. obligate anaerobe 
c. aerobe 
d. oblig...
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Mmbio 221 Robinson BYU final exam
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Edward Jenner - Developed small pox immunization using cowpox agent 
 
Paul Ehrlich - sought a " magic bullet" to destroy pathogens 
 
Alexander Fleming - discovered penicillin 
 
Joseph Lister - Pioneered aseptic surgery 
 
John Snow - father of epidemiology (cholera in London) 
 
Ignaz Semmelweis - Pioneered asepsis by discovering that hand washing prevented streptococcal infections in obstetric patients 
 
Robert Koch - Pioneered the cultivation of bacteria on solid media 
 
Louis Pasteur -...
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Functional Medicine Final Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 (GRADED)
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What are the primary organic acid abnormalities that occur in carnitine deficiency? correct 
answers -adipate 
-suberate 
-ethylmalonate 
What patterns of abnormalities discriminate mitochondrial inefficiency from ammonia challenge 
as a cause of citric acid elevation? correct answers -high citrate, aconitate, isocitrate + orotate 
indicates ammonia challenges 
-wihtout orotate= mitochondrial inefficiency 
What patterns suggest a deficiency of CoQ10? correct answers -High succinate, fumarate, 
m...
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The stability of the collagen triple helix depends partly on the repetitive sequence of 
amino acids which comprise the individual alpha helices. Which of the following amino 
acids most likely faces the center of the collagen triple helix? - Correct Answer️️ - 
Glycine 
The most stable structure for the collagen triple helix will likely feature the amino acid 
with the least sterically-hindered functional group facing the center of the ...
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MCAT Revision Test Biology Section Questions with Complete Answers 2024/2025
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The stability of the collagen triple helix depends partly on the repetitive sequence of amino acids 
that comprise the individual alpha helices. Which of the following amino acids most likely faces 
the center of the collagen triple helix? - AnsGlycine 
The most stable structure for the collagen triple helix will likely feature the amino acid with the 
least sterically-hindered functional group facing the center of the helix; as such, glycine, whose 
functional group is a mere hydrogen ato...
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NWHSU Microbiology Midterm Questions and Answers Fully Solved
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NWHSU Microbiology Midterm Questions and Answers Fully Solved 
Which are cellular etiologic agents of infectious disease? 
Bacteria, fungi, protozoa, helminths (worms) 
 
 
 
Which are a-cellular etiologic agents of infectious disease? 
Viruses and prions 
 
 
 
 
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Which groups of microorganisms are eukaryotic/prokaryotic? 
Eukaryotic: fungi, protozoa, helminths (worms) 
Prokaryotae: bacteria 
 
 
 
Name major differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. 
Eukaryoti...
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Straighterline Micro 250 Final Prep Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Straighterline Micro 250 Final Prep 
Questions and Answers Already Passed 
 
Which class of eukaryotic microorganisms can be subdivided into groups such as Mastigophora, 
Sarcodina, Ciliophora, and Apicomplexa? 
 
A. Helminths 
 
B. Algae 
 
C. Protozoa 
 
D. Fungi Protozoa 
 
Genetic material can be excised from one chromosome and directly integrated into another via 
 
A. conjugation. 
 
B. transformation. 
 
C. transduction. 
 
D. transposons. transposons. 
 
Which immune cell secretes numero...
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M1 FINAL COACHING EXAM - Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions)
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M1 FINAL COACHING EXAM - Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions) Which of the following represents the index of the protective power of colloids? A. Nuggets B. Lumina C. Poise D. Zsigmondy What is formed when an atom or cation acts as the center about which anions or molecules arrange themselves? A. Covalent compounds B. Ionic compounds C. Complexes D. Ionic-covalent compounds What does enthalpy refer to in thermodynamics? A. Latent heat B. Heat content C. Degree of total molecular D. Heat ...
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BMSC 210 Midterm 2 Quizzes | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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what can restore a frameshift mutation? - another frameshift, microdeletion, and microinsertion 
A mutation in a particular gene that results in the premature halting of transcription (and, consequently, 
protein translation) is a___________ mutation. - nonsense 
Consider a mutation in which the change is from UAC to UAU. Both codons specify the amino acid 
tyrosine. Which type of point mutation is this? - Silent mutation 
A ʺpoint mutationʺ refers to mutations involving - a substitution, dele...
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MCAT HIGH YIELD TEST-101 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024.
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When does pKa=pH? 
when there are an equal amount of Hs and OHs 
 
 
 
How does volume in a thermometer expand? 
it must have a larger volume expansion coefficient to fluctuate with temperature 
 
 
 
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Two amino acids linking together make a ____ bond 
peptide 
 
 
 
Fischer esterification 
forms an ester (COOR) 
 
involves reacting an acid and alcohol with a COOH to form an ester 
 
 
 
a protecting group does what? 
reduces nucleophilicity of the group that...
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