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CEA201 questions with correct answers
  • CEA201 questions with correct answers

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  • What is the definition of "Information"? a. It is the newspaper b. It is a hard disk, which can store a lot of data. c. Data communicated or received that resolves uncertainty about a particular fact or circumstance. d. It is the internet Answer Data communicated or received that resolves uncertainty about a particular fact or circumstance. A /an __________ is an unambiguous mapping between bit strings and the set of possible data. a. communication b. store data c. decoding d. enco...
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Neuroscience 6th Edition Test Bank by Purves, Chapters 1-34 | Complete Guide A+ Neuroscience 6th Edition Test Bank by Purves, Chapters 1-34 | Complete Guide A+
  • Neuroscience 6th Edition Test Bank by Purves, Chapters 1-34 | Complete Guide A+

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  • Test Bank to accompany Neuroscience, Sixth Edition Purves • Augustine • Fitzpatrick • Hall • LaMantia • Mooney • Platt • White Chapter 1: Studying the Nervous System Multiple Choice 1. Which part of DNA is transcribed into messenger RNA? a. Exon b. Intron c. Promoter d. Non-coding DNA e. Regulatory DNA Answer: a Textbook Reference: Genetics and Genomics Bloom’s Level: 2. Understanding 2. Genomics is the analysis of a. coding DNA sequences for a species. b. ...
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Bio 162 Final Objectives Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
  • Bio 162 Final Objectives Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)

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  • Agonist - Competitive inhibition, binds to active site and causes a signal response in receptive tissue. Antagonist (blocker) - Competitive inhibitor, binds to active site so signal molecules cannot bind but causes no response in receptive tissue, can bind and release eventually. Apply your understanding of channels and synapses to predict how various neurotoxins affect nervous function. - Neurotoxins block receptor proteins on the post-synaptic neuron. Example: tetrodotoxin form Fugu fish...
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BPK 207 Midterm || All Answers Are Correct 100%.
  • BPK 207 Midterm || All Answers Are Correct 100%.

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  • motor skill correct answers an activity or task that requires voluntary head, body, and/or limb movement to achieve a goal movements correct answers are behavioural characteristics of the body, the head, and/or a specific limb or combination of limbs skills relate to a particular correct answers outcome movements relate to specific correct answers characteristics motor control correct answers how our neuromuscular system functions to activate and coordinate the muscles and limbs invo...
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TAMU bio 111 lab exam 2 review (2023/2024) already passed
  • TAMU bio 111 lab exam 2 review (2023/2024) already passed

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  • TAMU bio 111 lab exam 2 review (2023/2024) already passed What is the difference between the coding and non-coding region? Coding region: comprised of genes that encode proteins (instructions that determine traits) and makes up 1-2% of human DNA. • Noncoding region: makes up 98-99% of human DNA, contains STRs and is responsible for regulatory functions such as gene transcription. What are STRs? Short-tandem repeats (STRs) are unique repeating patterns of the same nucleotide sequence. They can...
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Professionalism/Communication  book questions: Midterm Questions and Answers | New One | Grade A+
  • Professionalism/Communication book questions: Midterm Questions and Answers | New One | Grade A+

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  • true/False: A patient's deafness can be a form of noise Ans: True. Anything that disrupts communication process is considered noise. Hearing/Sight impaired included. True/False When a nurse asks a patient a question, the patient simply stares back blankly. This is not a form of feedback. Ans: False: Even this seeming non-response is a response that provides feedback to the HCP. The HCP can follow up with questions about the patient's understanding or emotional state. True/False ...
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BIO 3300 – Genetics Questions with Correct Answers
  • BIO 3300 – Genetics Questions with Correct Answers

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  • Mendelian traits Correct Answer-A gene with two different alleles - simple dom. / recessive relationship Non-Mendelian Traits Correct Answer-Do not express ratios expected from mendelian inheritance Loss of function allele Correct Answer-type of lethal alleles, encode proteins necessary for survival gain of function allele Correct Answer-protein encoded by mutant gene changed so it gains new function wild-type allele Correct Answer-prevalent alleles in a population mutant allele ...
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IT 104 MIDTERM PRACTICE EXAM; Questions &  Answers 100 Solved
  • IT 104 MIDTERM PRACTICE EXAM; Questions & Answers 100 Solved

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  • IT 104 MIDTERM PRACTICE EXAM; Questions & Answers 100 Solved What is a device that modulates a carrier's signal to encode a computers digital data, and later demodulates the signal to decode the data at the receiving end? router modem bus folder network card Correct answer-router ** modem bus folder network card The programs that control the activity of the hardware and control the internal workings of the computer are called _____ software. busines
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BIOD 210 Genetics Exam Module 5
  • BIOD 210 Genetics Exam Module 5

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  • Briefly explain how the base pairs A-T and C-G bond to each other and why the interactions they form are important to DNA unwinding. Base pairs form hydrogen bonds to each other. G and C form 3 hydrogen bonds, while A and T form 2 hydrogen bonds. These hydrogen bonds are weak electrostatic interactions that are able to hold the DNA together but are easily broken for the DNA to unwind. Why are telomerase inhibitors an attractive prospect for cancer therapies? >90% of cancer cells expres...
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CIE A Level CS 9608 Already Passed Exam  Questions and CORRECT Answers
  • CIE A Level CS 9608 Already Passed Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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  • bit binary digit Binary Base-2 counting system Hexadecimal Base-16 counting system Nibble 4 bits BCD Binary Coded Decimal BCD Used in...? Calculator, cash register, time displays ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange 7-bits Number of bits to encode a character in ASCII
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