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Milady Esthetics Final Exam Questions and Answers 2024
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Why is UVB radiation also know as "burning rays"? 
UVB wavelengths cause burning of the skin as well as cancer 
 
 
 
What is NOT an element of the skins acid mantle? 
Blood 
 
 
 
What causes injured skin to restore itself to its normal thickness? 
Hyperproduction of cells 
 
 
 
What are the items in the dermis that respond to touch, pain, cold, heat and pressure? 
Sensory nerve endings 
 
 
 
What are most abundant in the fingertips, a...
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Functional Medicine Final Exam Questions With 100% Correct Solutions Latest 2024/2025 (VERIFIED)
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Functional Medicine Final Exam Questions With 100% Correct Solutions Latest 2024/2025 (VERIFIED) 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, 
malate, HMG 
-OR low HMG 
What do A-ketois...
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Functional Medicine Final Exam Questions With 100% Correct Solutions Latest 2024/2025
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Functional Medicine Final Exam Questions With 100% Correct Solutions Latest 2024/2025. 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 
Wha...
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nau bio 202 exam 4 rometo Questions with 100 % correct answers | verified
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the physiological term for the process of swallowing: - ️️deglutition 
what are the functions of the urinary system? - ️️- formation of urine 
- filtration of blood 
- management of waste products in blood 
- adjustment of plasma pH 
- regulation of BP and blood vol. 
- temporary storage of urine 
glucose is reabsorbed from the nephron lumen into the nephron cell via: - 
️️cotransport (symport) with sodium 
what is the name of the nervous system plexus that innervates the muscularis ...
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MCB 3020C Module 2 Exam Review Questions and Answers 2024.
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MCB 3020C Module 2 Exam Review Questions and Answers 2024. 
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1. What is the function of the Z ring in binary fission? 
A. It forms a contractile ring at the septum => Made up of FtsZ (tubulin 
homologues) molecules important for bacterial septation 
B. It controls the replication of DNA => Replisome contains DNA replication 
machinery 
C. It separates the newly synthesized DNA molecules => ParA 
polymerizes/depolymerizes to attach t...
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MCB 3020C Module 2 Exam Review Questions and Answers 2024.
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MCB 3020C Module 2 Exam Review Questions and Answers 2024. 
*Anything denoted in red are extra important takeaways 
1. What is the function of the Z ring in binary fission? 
A. It forms a contractile ring at the septum => Made up of FtsZ (tubulin 
homologues) molecules important for bacterial septation 
B. It controls the replication of DNA => Replisome contains DNA replication 
machinery 
C. It separates the newly synthesized DNA molecules => ParA 
polymerizes/depolymerizes to attach t...
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MNT (Final Exam) Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Which 2 primary hormones does the pancreas secrete, constituting its primary 
endocrine function? - Correct Answer️️ -glucagon and insulin 
What key substances does the pancreas secrete, constituting its exocrine function? - 
Correct Answer️️ -enterostatin 
How is it that the pancreas doesn't just autodigest, given all the pancreatic enzymes that 
are made and stored there? i.e. in what form are the pancreatic enzymes stored and 
secret...
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API Exam 1|236 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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API Exam 1|236 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Timeline for Nanomedicines rugs? - CORRECT ANSWER 1965 --> liposomes (lipid based vehicles drug inside membrane OR inside core) 
 
1976 --> polymeric systems 
 
1978 --> Dendrimers 
 
1980 --> PEGylated liposomes (liposomes with PEG polymer on surface, which keeps the drug in circulation longer) 
 
1995 --> doxil (PEGylated liposomes, one of the first drugs approved) 
 
2013 --> Kadcyla (antibody drug) 
 
It's not necessa...
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NURS 5315: Advanced Pathophysiology Hematologic Module 4 Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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NURS 5315: Advanced Pathophysiology Hematologic Module 4 Questions with 100% Correct Answers 
What is the peripheral zone of platelet? 
Outermost layer. Made of phospholipids. Contains many receptors responsible for platelet adhesion and aggregation 
 
 
What is the sol-gel of the platelet 
It is the outermost layer made of possible if it contains many receptors responsible for platelet adhesion and aggregation 
 
 
What is the organelle zone of platelets 
Innermost layer contains calcium dense ...
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Routes of Drug Administration Complete Solutions
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Routes of Drug Administration Complete Solutions 
Why is a drug substance incorporated into various dosage forms for administration by alternative 
routes? 
To maximize therapeutic response 
Dosage forms available for different administration routes 
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What are the different routes of drug administration? 
1. Oral route/Buccal/Sublingual 
2. Respiratory Route 
3. Nasal 
4. Topical Route 
5. Ocular 
6. Parenteral Route 
7. Rectal Route 
8. Vaginal 
Variation i...
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