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Science Bowl Biology Exam Questions With Verified And Updated Answers
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Science Bowl Biology Exam Questions With 
Verified And Updated Answers 
The purine bases are: 
A. adenine and guanine 
B. adenine and cytosine 
C. thymine and cytosine 
D. uracil, thymine, 
and cytosine - answerA 
2. Four chromatids would be considered a: 
A. mutation 
B. non-disjunction 
C. tetrad 
D. synapses - answerC 
3. Which of the following is NOT in the class insecta: 
A. bees 
B. moths 
C. fireflies 
D. spiders - answerD 
4. Plant cells differ from animal cells in that only plant cells ...
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BIOL 102 Quiz 2: Organization of Life Liberty University Online Academy
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The term substrate is synonymous to the term ____. 
 enzyme end product 
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1/27/24, 3:07 PM Quiz: Organization of Life: BIOL102: Principles of Human Biology (B12) 

 reactant 
 intermediate active site 
3 / 3 pts Question 2 
What portion of the cell contains microtubules and 
microfilaments? 
 nucleus mitochondria 
 cytoskeleton 
 smooth ER rough ER 
3 / 3 pts Question 3 
Which structure produc...
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BIO 115 FINAL (Barry) WVU LATEST VERSION GRADED A+
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BIO 115 FINAL (Barry) WVU LATEST 
 
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scientific theory an explanation for a very general class of phenomena or observations that 
are supported by a wide body of evidence 
 
hypothesis -must be testable 
-must be falsifiable 
 
-is a proposed explanation for an observation 
 
mitotic spindles come out of centrosomes 
 
kinetochore microtubules spindle fibers that attach to the kinetochore (center) of 
chromosome 
 
non-kinetochore microtubules spindle fibers that attach to sp...
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USABO Open Exam 2024
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Why is myelin important in the nervous system? 
 
A. It allows signals to travel faster along axons because depolarization occurs only at myelinated locations. 
B. It allows signals to travel faster along axons because depolarization occurs only at nonmyelinated locations. 
C. It bundles the dendrites of adjacent neurons together. 
D. It increases capacitance across the cell membrane, which helps electrical signals to leave the axons. 
E. It traps neurotransmitters, increasing their concentratio...
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HESI A2 BIOLOGY (100 Questions and Answers) 100% Correct
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HESI A2 BIOLOGY (100 Questions and Answers) 100% Correct. 
Which movement requires carrier protein but noo direct cellular energy? 
Facilitated transport 
2. Which term denotes the movement of glucose molecules from an area of lower 
concentration to an area of higher concentration? 
Active transport 
3. Plasmolysis is a term describing? 
Cellular shrinkage, which occurs when cells are immersed in hypertonic solurion 
4. The movement of substances from lesser concentration to higher concentratio...
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What are the three main components of the cytoskeleton and what are their main functions? correct answers Microtubules, microfilaments and intermediate filaments that help form the cytoskeleton to create stability, structure, and allow movement 
 
What are the main similarities and differences between the three components of the cytoskeleton? correct answers Microfilaments: flexible, smallest, regulate motion, help stabilize, polymerized from monomers to polymers 
 
Microtubules: less flexible, ...
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Bio 104 Module 2 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Bio 104 Module 2 Questions and 
Answers Already Passed 
 
What specific type of protein in the plasma membrane is involved in cell signaling? 
 Receptor proteins. 
 
What term describes the balance of molecules on either side of a cell membrane after diffusion? 
 
 Equilibrium. 
 
What is the term for the cellular process that engulfs fluids from the surrounding environment? 
 Pinocytosis. 
 
Which part of the cell membrane is primarily responsible for its selective permeability? 
 Phospholipid ...
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NURS 230 Week 6 Exam Review Questions and Answers- University of Texas Arlington
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The person at highest risk for traumatic brain injury (TBI) is: 
a. black and economically disadvantaged. 
b. male and disabled. 
c. female and 20 years of age. 
d. an economically advantaged young adult. 
a. black and economically disadvantaged. 
Those at highest risk for TBI are children 0–4 years of age, older adolescents aged 
15–19 years, and adults aged 65 years and older. Males have the highest incidence 
in every age group. TBI is highest among black and in lower- and median-income 
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NURS 231 PATHOPHYS FINAL EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS
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NURS 231 PATHOPHYS FINAL EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS 
A bodybuilder's muscles will display hyperplasia. 
False 
 
 
Barrett esophagus 
is an example of dysplasia 
false 
 
 
hypertrophy is an increase in the size of an organ or tissue caused by an increase in the number of cells 
True 
 
 
Lack of nerve stimulation can cause cells to atrophy 
True 
 
 
proportion of people with a disease who are positive for the disease 
sensitivity 
 
 
how likely the same result will occur i...
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INSTRUCTOR MANUAL FOR ADVANCED NUTRITION AND HUMAN METABOLISM 8TH EDITION SAREEN GROPPER, JACK SMITH, TIMOTHY CARR ALL CHAPTERS, 100% VERIFIED A+ GRADE
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INSTRUCTOR MANUAL FOR ADVANCED NUTRITION AND HUMAN METABOLISM 8TH EDITION SAREEN GROPPER, JACK SMITH, TIMOTHY CARR ALL CHAPTERS, 100% VERIFIED A+ GRADE-Purpose and Perspective of the Chapter 
This chapter introduces the basic functions of the human cell to serve as background as students proceed to learn about nutrition and metabolism within the human body. 
Chapter Objectives 
The following objectives are addressed in this chapter: 
1.1	Identify cellular components and their functions. 
1.2	Des...
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