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HCR 240 ASU Test 1
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Etiology - Answer-the origin of disease; causes; risk factors 
 
Pathogenesis - Answer-sequence of cellular & tissue events that take place from the time of initial contact with the etiologic agent until the ultimate expression of a disease 
 
histology - Answer-cellular & extracellular matrix of body tissues 
 
Morphological Changes - Answer-Are microscopic and grossly observable 
 
Morbidity - Answer-describes the effects an illness has on a person's life 
 
Mortality - Answer-statistics expr...
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NURS 316 Patho Pharm Midterm Questions and Correct Answers
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Define pathophysiology · the physiology of altered health. 
Health is defined as: · state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity, 
Etiology cause of disease 
What are the four commonly recognized etiological agents? · Biologic · Physical · Chemical · Nutritional 
Most diseases come from what origin multifactorial origin 
What is another grouping of agents that reflect timing of onset? · Congenital · Acquired 
What term refl...
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Delta Module 1 Terms Exam All Possible Questions and Answers with complete solution
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cohesion - Answer-The use of grammatical and lexical means to achieve connected text, either 
spoken or written. These include: reference words e.g. this, the, it; linkers, e.g. However and topicrelated lexis. 
tense - Answer-A grammatical category which is used to indicate the time at which an action 
happens by changing the form of the finite verb. English has two: past and present, e.g. he walked 
and he walks. 
direct test - Answer-A test employing tasks which replicate real-life activities,...
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Your Place In Nature Exam Questions and Answers
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Your Place In Nature Exam Questions and Answers 
 
character states - Answer-different expressions of a morphological feature 
 
sister taxa - Answer-Groups of organisms that share an immediate common ancestor and hence are each other's closest relatives, most number of shred derived character states. 
 
homoplastic - Answer-aspect of morphology of a taxon that is shared with another taxon which it is not closely related to 
 
parallel evolution - Answer-Two related species that have made simi...
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OPENSTAX MICROBIOLOGY TEST BANK / OpenStax Microbiology THIS TEST BANK COVERS ALL CHAPTERS 1-26 OF THE BOOK.
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OPENSTAX MICROBIOLOGY TEST BANK / OpenStax Microbiology THIS TEST BANK COVERS ALL CHAPTERS 1-26 OF THE BOOK. Chapter 1: An Invisible World 
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Multiple Choice 
1. Which of the following is true of the microbial world? 
A. All microbes are harmful. 
B. Humans could survive without microbes. 
C. Many microbes are helpful.* 
D. Most microbes are pathogenic. 
Difficulty: Easy 
ASM Standard: 23, 24 
2. Which of the following is when humans first suspected the existence of microbes? 
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BSCI 207 Final Exam || with 100% Verified Solutions.
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Organisms are typically open systems. What is an example of something that is not open with regards exchanging mass? correct answers the entire earth 
 
What is the best description of the relationship between autotrophs and heterotrophs? correct answers Although an autotroph is relatively self sufficient, it does exchange matter with heterotrophs. 
 
ATP is a great source of energy that enable organisms to do work. What kind(s) of work is it used for? correct answers It phosphorylates metabolit...
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GMS 6121 Exam 1 Correct 100%
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The 4 things that viruses lack - ANSWER (1) Enzymes that produce basic chemical building blocks 
(2) Enzyme systems that generate usable energy 
(3) Enzymes/tRNAs/ribosomes that direct protein synthesis 
(4) Membranes that concentrate and localize key molecules 
 
All viruses have _______ and _______, while only some viruses have ________. - ANSWER nucleic acids and a capsid; an envelope 
 
A ________ is a complete, infectious virus particle. - ANSWER virion 
 
Naked capsids are ______ to drying...
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BIOL 221 Key PASSED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Pilorelaxation -Relaxation 
-Hair Flattens 
-Air flow increases 
-Heat Loss 
Piloerection -Contraction 
-Hair point up 
-Air is trapped (increases boundary layer/surface layer) 
-Insulation 
Unlike plants, animals source carbons via __________ consumption 
Scaling Predictable morphological and physiological functions changes according to 
body size
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Nursing Pathophysiology Exam 1 with Answers
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Pathophysiology - Answer-Study of the body's response to dysfunction 
 
Disease - Answer-Interruption, cessation or disorder of a body system 
 
Etiology - Answer-The cause of a disease 
 
Clinical manifestations - Answer-Symptoms and chief complaints 
 
Morphological changes - Answer-Structural changes that are a result of the disease process 
 
Etiological factors - Answer-Biologic agents, physical forces, chemicals, nutritional excess or deficiency, genetic factors 
 
What are the three mech...
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The 4 things that viruses lack - ANSWER-(1) Enzymes that produce basic chemical building blocks 
(2) Enzyme systems that generate usable energy 
(3) Enzymes/tRNAs/ribosomes that direct protein synthesis 
(4) Membranes that concentrate and localize key molecules 
 
All viruses have _______ and _______, while only some viruses have ________. - ANSWER-nucleic acids and a capsid; an envelope 
 
A ________ is a complete, infectious virus particle. - ANSWER-virion 
 
Naked capsids are ______ to drying...
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