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Louisiana Law and Rules Worksheet Cosmetology Questions with Verified Solutions
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Louisiana Law and Rules Worksheet Cosmetology Questions with Verified Solutions What is the full title of the Lousiana Administrative Code? Title 46 Professional and Occupational standards 
What is the definition of the Alternative Hair Design? The practice of styling hair by twisting, wrapping, weaving, extending, locking, or braidingthe hair by eitherthe use of hands or mechanical devices or appliances. The pratcice of alternative hair desin shall include the application of antiseptics, power,...
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nucleotides - ANSWER-•building blocks of nucleic acids (DNA & RNA) 
•serve to carry packets of energy w/in cell (ATP) 
•monomer of nucleic acids 
•adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine, uracil 
 
Which type of fire is each Extinguisher Class designated for? 
A 
B 
C 
D - ANSWER-A- Reg combustables; e.g. paper, wood 
B- solvents; e.g. alcohol, acetone 
C- Electrical 
D- Metals, e.g. Na 
 
Define Index Fossils. 
What are they used for? - ANSWER-Fossils of short-lived organisms. 
Help determi...
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ONS Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Certificate Questions With Correct Answers
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ONS Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Certificate 
 
 
 
3 major phases of cell division: - ANS Interphase 
Mitotic phase 
Cytokinesis 
 
3 steps of interphase: - ANS First growth phase (G1) 
Synthesis phase (S phase) 
Second growth phase (G2) 
 
4 phases of mitosis: - ANS Prophase 
Metaphase 
Anaphase 
Telophase 
 
Innate immunity: - ANS Non-specific response, either: 
1. Barrier (skin, mucous membranes, flora of skin/gut) 
2. Cellular components (phagocytes, natural killer cells, ...
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Blood Bank Exam 1 with complete solutions
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Pliny the Elder (23-79 CE) - Answer- First encyclopedia set called "natural history" 
Had 37 books in it that talked ab using menstruating women as pesticides and blood from fallen gladiators 
 
Pope Innocent VIII (1492) - Answer- Used three 10 year old boys in an attempt at a transfusion bc he developed a fever 
NOT successful 
 
Libavius (1615) - Answer- Procedure that used silver tubes to drain the blood of younger men into older men 
"Fountain of Youth" 
NOT successful 
 
William Harv...
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Bio 101 2024 Exam Questions with Complete Solutions 
 
What six elements make up 95% of the body weight of organisms? - Answer-Carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, hydrogen, oxygen, and sulfur 
 
What is a molecule? - Answer-Two or more atoms bonded together 
 
What is a compound? - Answer-A molecule containing at least two different elements bonded together 
 
What is a formula? - Answer-The number of each kind of atom in a molecule 
 
What differentiates protons, neutrons, and electrons? - Answer-pro...
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What are the three main components of the cytoskeleton and what are their main functions? - 
Microfilaments: movement microtubules: transport of cellular materials 
intermediate: support 
What are the main similarities and differences between the three components of the 
cytoskeleton? - all are important for cytoskeleton structure 
differ in size 
Describe how the assembly of actin filaments is regulated. Include both the role of associated 
protein and monomer concentration. - Rac/Rho/CDC43 tri...
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NROS 310 Exam 3 Correct Solutions !!
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Cytoskeleton: 
A) 3 main components 
B) main functions -ANSWER A) actin filaments, microtubules, and intermediate filaments 
 
B) actin - sense the environment and direct movement 
 
microtubules - for transport 
 
intermediate - help keep the cell shape, to anchor organelles 
 
What are the main similarities and differences between the three components of the cytoskeleton? -ANSWER Main similarities: 
- all important for cytoskeleton structure 
- MT & Fila: charged ends; form a highway for m...
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Biology Unit 2 – Macromolecules Test 
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Amino acids are the monomers of proteins. Which functional group in the amino acid determines 
its specific shape and function? - answerR group 
In humans, excess blood glucose is stored in the liver and in muscle tissue in the form of 
glycogen. Glycogen is a long chain of glucose molecules bonded together. Because of this, 
glycogen is called a _____________________. - answerpolysaccharide 
Receptors that are __________ bi...
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How are carbohydrates used by the body? 
structure 
• Communication 
• storage 
• Recognition 
 
 
What type of immunity does a vaccine provide? 
Artificially acquired active immunity 
 
 
Which organs and/or glands are superior to the liver? 
• Lungs 
• Parathyroid gland 
 
 
Which cavity contains all of the frontal cavities? 
Ventral 
 
 
Which of the following carry oxygenated blood? 
Pulmonary vein 
Aorta 
 
 
Which of the following are disaccharides? 
Sucrose 
lactose 
 
 
Which b...
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NROS 310 Exam 3 Questions & Answers Correct
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Lecture 25 
Cytoskeleton: 
A) 3 main components 
B) main functions - ANSWER A) Actin, microtubules, & intermediate filaments 
 
B) Actin - direct movement 
 
 Microtubules - transport 
 
 Intermediate - support cell shape 
 
What are the main similarities and differences between the three components of the cytoskeleton? - ANSWER Main similarities: 
- charged ends & highway for proteins 
 
Main differences: 
- size & function 
 
Describe how the assembly of actin filaments is regulated. Includ...
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