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MICR 3230 Midterm Exam | Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions)
  • MICR 3230 Midterm Exam | Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions)

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  • MICR 3230 Midterm Exam | Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions) What is immunity? The state of protection against foreign pathogens or substances (antigens) How do you generate immunity without disease? Immunization What does immunization do? Prepares the immune system for eradication of the antigen What is herd immunity? Vaccination/protection of a critical mass of people What is humoral immunity? Combats pathogens via antibodies What are antibodies produced by? B cells 2 types of humoral...
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BB 450 Exam 2 Questions And Answers
  • BB 450 Exam 2 Questions And Answers

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  • BB 450 Exam 2 Questions And Answers Chymotrypsin: - ANS-has an S1 pocket that determines specificity of protease action Attack by the alkoxide ion on the carbonyl carbon of the substrate of a serine protease causes - ANSWith respect to serine proteases, - ANS-a reaction intermediate is stabilized in the oxyanion hole The S1 pocket of serine proteases - ANS--is where the proper substrate binds -is near the catalytic triad determines which amino acid side chain is bound With respect to as...
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AAB MT Molecular Diagnostics Enzymes Questions And Answers Rated A+.
  • AAB MT Molecular Diagnostics Enzymes Questions And Answers Rated A+.

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  • AAB MT Molecular Diagnostics Enzymes Questions And Answers Rated A+. EcoR1, HindIII, BamHI, NotI, and PacI are all examples of which class of restriction enzymes? - correct answer. Class II This class of restriction enzymes account for at least 90% of enzymes used in molecular biology? - correct answer. Class IIP (Palindromic specificity) How many base pairs are normally recognized by Class II restriction enzymes? - correct answer. 4-8 base pairs (6-8 allows for large...
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BIOD 171 Module 2 Exam Detailed And Correct Answers Already Graded A+.
  • BIOD 171 Module 2 Exam Detailed And Correct Answers Already Graded A+.

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  • What is cellular metabolism? - correct answer Metabolism is a controlled set of biochemical reactions that occur in living organisms in order to maintain life What is the primary function of enzymes, and how are they regulated? - correct answer Enzymes speed up chemical reactions. Most notably, the enzyme is not consumed during the reaction and can be used repeatedly by the cell. Enzymes can also be ...
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week 3 patho exam 2024
  • week 3 patho exam 2024

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  • week 3 patho exam 2024 A nurse in the emergency department admits a male patient who has sustained severe frostbite to his hands and toes after becoming lost on a ski slope. The nurse knows that which of the following phenomena has contributed to his tissue damage? -Answer-Decreased blood flow has induced hypoxia. Which of the following phenomena best accounts for the increased presence of leukocytes at the site of inflammation? -Answer-Endothelial cells express leukocyte adhesion molecule...
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BCPS Test Questions with All Correct Answers
  • BCPS Test Questions with All Correct Answers

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  • BCPS Test Questions with All Correct Answers sensitivity formula - ANSWER "Sensitivity =true positive/(true positive +false negative) Note: more sensitive is closer to 1" specificity formula - ANSWER Specificity = True negative/(true negative + false positive) precision definition - ANSWER how consistent the test results are accuracy formula - ANSWER "accuracy=(true positive plus true negative)/total - how true the test results are" receiver operator characteristic - ANSWER "the ...
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BB 450 Exam 2 Questions And Answers
  • BB 450 Exam 2 Questions And Answers

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  • BB 450 Exam 2 Questions And Answers Chymotrypsin: - ANS-has an S1 pocket that determines specificity of protease action Attack by the alkoxide ion on the carbonyl carbon of the substrate of a serine protease causes - ANSWith respect to serine proteases, - ANS-a reaction intermediate is stabilized in the oxyanion hole The S1 pocket of serine proteases - ANS--is where the proper substrate binds -is near the catalytic triad determines which amino acid side chain is bound With respect to as...
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Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome: more answers, more questions
  • Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome: more answers, more questions

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  • Pathological basis of IRIS To understand the immunopathogenesis of IRIS it will be crucial to elucidate the intrinsic dynamics of immune cell recovery after initiation of HAART. The numerical increase in circulatory CD4+ T-cells has been well described, but much remains to be learned about the characteristics, specificity and function of these cells. Initial descriptions showed that activated memory cells (CD4+CD45RO+) account for the early incremental phase of CD4+ cell recovery followi...
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WSU MBIOS 303 Exam fully solved and updated
  • WSU MBIOS 303 Exam fully solved and updated

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  • general structure of an amino acid - answer-Central C, a hydrogen, an amino group, a carboxy acid group, and a side chain (R group) Glycine, Gly, G - answer-non-polar, aliphatic (does not have dissociable acid) Alanine, Ala, A - answer-non-polar, aliphatic (does not have dissociable acid) Proline, Pro, P - answer-non-polar, aliphatic (does not have dissociable acid) Leucine, Leu, L - answer-non-polar, aliphatic (does not have dissociable acid) Valine, Val, V - answer-non-polar, al...
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Genetics Practice Exam 55 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
  • Genetics Practice Exam 55 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT

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  • Genetics Practice Exam 55 Questions with Verified Answers Which process is represented by the arrow labeled W? A. replication B. translation C. transcription D. RNA splicing - CORRECT ANSWER C Which of the labeled structures contains RNA with a catalytic function? A. 1 B. 2 C. 4 D. 5 E. 2, 3 and 4 - CORRECT ANSWER C Which of the labeled is made of chromatin? A. 1 B. 1 and 4 C. 4 D. 5 - CORRECT ANSWER A Which of the following molecules, NOT represented on this diagram, a...
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