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BIOD 101 Module 5 Exam Portage learning
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Question 1 
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Multiple Choice: 
Which of the following signaling types occurs during periods of development specifically 
for the secretion of growth factors? 
 Autocrine signaling 
 Endocrine signaling 
 Direct cell-to-cell signaling 
Correct! 
 Paracrine signaling 
 Synaptic signaling 
Question 2 
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Explain why a steroid hormone would require a carrier protein to transport it through the 
bloodstream. 
Answer: Steroid hormones are hydrophobic. They would require a carrier 
pr...
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BPK 110 Final Review Questions and Answers 2024 with complete solution
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BPK 110 Final Review Questions and 
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Differentiate between complete and incomplete proteins and provide typical sources of each. - 
Answer ️️ -Complete proteins: Have all nine essential amino acids. 
Ex. Animal sources of protein (milk, meat) 
Incomplete proteins: Lack one or more of the essential amino acids. 
Ex. Plant sources of proteins (legumes) 
Describe the molecular structure of proteins and the four levels of protein structure. Which bonds 
are es...
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UNE BioChem 1005 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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UNE BioChem 1005 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
Somatostatin reduces the secretion of both glucagon and insulin through which of the following mechanisms? 
a. Somatostatin activates an activator G-protein 
b. Somatostatin activates MAPK cascade 
c. Somatostatin activates an inhibitory G-protein d. Somatostatin uses Ca+2 as a downstream signal c. Somatostatin activates an inhibitory G-protein 
Insulin mediated glucose uptake by muscle and adipose tissue is a result of which of the fo...
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NU 545 Unit 1 Test Bank Questions and Answers.
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NU 545 Unit 1 Test Bank Questions and Answers. 
CHAPTER 7 
1. Which action is a purpose of the inflammatory process? 
a. To provide specific responses toward antigens 
b. To lyse cell membranes of microorganisms 
c. To prevent infection of the injured tissue 
d. To create immunity against subsequent tissue injury 
2. How do surfactant proteins A through D provide innate resistance? 
a. Initiate the complement cascade. 
b. Promote phagocytosis. 
c. Secrete mucus. 
d. Synthesize lysosomes. 
3. Whi...
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Test Bank-Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice-A Practical Approach 5th Edition Arcangelo, Peterson,Wilbur & Kang(2022), All Chapters 1-56 ISBN-13 978-1975160593
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Chapter 1 Issues for the Practitioner in Drug Therapy 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1.	Nurse practitioner prescriptive authority is regulated by: 
A.	The National Council of State Boards of Nursing 
B.	The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration 
C.	The State Board of Nursing for each state 
D.	The State Board of Pharmacy 
ANS: C	PTS: 1 
2.	Physician Assistant (PA) prescriptive authority is regulated by: 
A.	The National Council of State Boards of Nursing 
B.	The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration 
C.	Th...
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UNE CHEM 1005 Biochem Midterm Questions With Complete Solutions
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An enzyme has a mutation within the substrate-binding site that reduces the binding of the coenzyme needed for covalent catalysis. Which of the following is likely to result as a consequence of this mutation? 
a. the enzyme will use and alternative coenzyme for the reaction 
b. the enzyme will not be able to bind to the substrate 
c. The enzyme will not be able to form the transition state complex 
d. The enzyme will function normally correct answer: c. The enzyme will not be able to form the t...
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GMS6419: medical endocrine and reproductive physiology Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024
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GMS6419: medical endocrine and 
reproductive physiology Exam Questions 
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what are the three components of the endocrine system - answerendocrine glands 
hormones 
target organs/target cells 
definition of hormones - answerchemical messengers that are transported by the blood to 
target cells/organs where they elicit a physiological change 
what is the function of the endocrine system - answerto regulate cellular and organ 
function throughout life and maintain norm...
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GMS 6552 Exam 2 Questions and Answers 100% Correct!
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Oncogene - ANSWER-A gene that causes or contributes to the development of cancer 
 
Hallmarks of Cancer - ANSWER-Sustaining proliferative signaling 
Evading growth suppressors 
Activating invasion and metastasis 
Enabling replicative immortality 
Inducing angiogenesis 
Resisting cell death 
 
In vivo oncogenic evidence - ANSWER-Cause cancer when activated in a transgenic animal 
Render nontumorigenic cells tumorigenic 
Knock down or knock out in tumorigenic cells renders the cells nontumorigenic...
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EXSC Midterm Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024
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EXSC Midterm Exam Questions With 
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What are the 3 substrates? - answercarbohydrates, fats, proteins 
Glycolysis is - answerBreakdown of glucose 
Each glucose molecule that enters glycolysis results in how many pyruvate - answer2 
pyruvate 
During the krebs cycle - answerAcetyl Co-A is broken-down to create ATP,NADH and 
FADH2 
Within the electron transport chain - answer- Electrons are dropped off from NADH and 
FADH 
- ATP is created 
Glycogen - answerGlycogen is simpl...
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Milady Esthetics Final Exam: Questions & Answers: Updated A+ Score Solution
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Why is UVB radiation also know as "burning rays"? 
(Ans- UVB wavelengths cause burning of the skin as well as cancer 
 
What is NOT an element of the skins acid mantle? 
(Ans- Blood 
 
What causes injured skin to restore itself to its normal thickness? 
 (Ans- Hyperproduction of cells 
 
What are the items in the dermis that respond to touch, pain, cold, heat and pressure? 
 (Ans- Sensory nerve endings 
 
What are most abundant in the fingertips, as opposed to other parts of the body? 
(Ans...
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