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MCAT entrance exam all subjects combined questions & answers latest update Très apprécié
  • MCAT entrance exam all subjects combined questions & answers latest update

  • Examen • 196 pages • 2023
  • m   1. Which of the following is the mRNA start codon in most cases? A. UAA B. AGU C. AUG D. UGA 2. Which of the types of RNA is the smallest? A. mRNA B. tRNA C. rRNA D. 3. Which of the following is not considered a pyrimidine? A. C B. T C. U D. G 4. Which of the following is paired correctly? A. A-G B. C-G C. A-U D. G-T 5. Which of the following characterizes a Western blot? A. Antibody/protein hybridization B. DNA/RNA combination C. RNA ...
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Irene Gold Boards Part 1 - Pathology Exam with 100% Correct Answers
  • Irene Gold Boards Part 1 - Pathology Exam with 100% Correct Answers

  • Examen • 41 pages • 2023
  • Irene Gold Boards Part 1 - Pathology Exam with 100% Correct Answers Types of degeneration... - Answer ️️ - Calcification, metastatic - Answer ️️ -Calcium infiltration into normal tissue. E.g. hypervitaminosis D., hyperparathyroidism Calcification, dystrophic - Answer ️️ -Calcium infiltration into abnormal/damaged tissue E.g. atherosclerosis or atheroma. Damage to tunica intima Caseous (cheese like) - Answer ️️ -Combination of ischemic cell death & cell lysis. Tuberculosi...
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Boards Part 1 - Pathology - Irene Gold Questions With 100% Correct Answers
  • Boards Part 1 - Pathology - Irene Gold Questions With 100% Correct Answers

  • Examen • 49 pages • 2023
  • Types of degeneration... - What tissue type and what pathologies does Calcification, metastatic cause? - Calcium infiltration into *normal tissue*. E.g. hyper*vitamin D* ., hyper*parathyroidism* Calcification, dystrophic - Calcium infiltration into abnormal/*damaged tissue* E.g. *atherosclerosis or atheroma*. Damage to tunica intima Caseous (cheese like) - Combination of *ischemic* cell death & cell lysis. *Tuberculosis*, giant epithelial cell Cloudy swelling - *Albuminous*...
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Ch. 18 Lehninger biochem test bank Questions And Answers Graded A+
  • Ch. 18 Lehninger biochem test bank Questions And Answers Graded A+

  • Examen • 10 pages • 2023
  • 1. Under which circumstances are amino acids not metabolized via oxidative degradation? A) Starvation B) Plants growing in nutrient-rich soils C) Normal protein turnover D) A diet rich in proteins E) Uncontrolled diabetes - B 2. Which of these is not a protease that acts in the small intestine? A) Chymotrypsin B) Elastase C) Enteropeptidase D) Secretin E) Trypsin - D 3. In the digestion of protein that occurs in the small intestine, which enzyme is critical in the activation of zymo...
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All Domains Jean Inman Questions with  Explanations of Answers 2022/2023
  • All Domains Jean Inman Questions with Explanations of Answers 2022/2023

  • Examen • 269 pages • 2022
  • All Domains Jean Inman Questions with Explanations of Answers Which amino acids must be present in a parenteral solution? a. valine, leucine, glycine, alanine b. tryptophan, phenylalanine, threonine, isoleucine c. phenylalanine, methionine, arginine, tyrosine d. lysine, glutamic acid, alanine, glycine - ANS- b. tryptophan, phenylalanine, threonine, isoleucine A parenteral solution requires adequate supplementation of all essential amino acids. Essential amino acids = those that can...
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Arizona State University BIO 202 Exam 3 Solved 100%
  • Arizona State University BIO 202 Exam 3 Solved 100%

  • Examen • 4 pages • 2023
  • What is bile derived from? - Answercholesterol Why is bile important? - Answerit allows us to absorb fats How much bile is made daily? - Answer500-1000 mL What percentage of bile is reabsorbed? What percentage is excreted? - Answer80% reabsorbed in the ileum (returned to liver) 20% excreted in feces What is trypsinogen? - Answerpancreatic zymogen; secreted into intestinal lumen; converted to trypsin by enterokinase What is chymotrypsinogen? - Answerpancreatic zymogen; conve...
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Irene Gold Boards Part 1 – Pathology Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • Irene Gold Boards Part 1 – Pathology Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

  • Examen • 35 pages • 2024
  • Irene Gold Boards Part 1 – Pathology Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Types of degeneration... - Answer- Calcification, metastatic - Answer- Calcium infiltration into normal tissue. E.g. hypervitaminosis D., hyperparathyroidism Calcification, dystrophic - Answer- Calcium infiltration into abnormal/damaged tissue E.g. atherosclerosis or atheroma. Damage to tunica intima Caseous (cheese like) - Answer- Combination of ischemic cell death & cell lysis. Tuberculosis, giant epithelial ce...
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iupui physiology, exam 1 part 2 questions and answers 100% correct
  • iupui physiology, exam 1 part 2 questions and answers 100% correct

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  • iupui physiology, exam 1 part 2 questions and answers 100% correct proteins that act as biological catalysts - Answer- Enzymes hormones - Answer- signal molecules movement of substances into and out of the cell channels, transporters - Answer- membrane transport bind signal molecules - Answer- Receptors bind and transport other molecules to the body - Answer- binding antibodies - Answer- immunoglobulins a region in the protein where the ligand binds - Answer- binding site works with - ...
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Arizona State University BIO 202 Exam 3 Solved 100%
  • Arizona State University BIO 202 Exam 3 Solved 100%

  • Examen • 4 pages • 2023
  • How much bile is made daily? - Answer500-1000 mL What percentage of bile is reabsorbed? What percentage is excreted? - Answer80% reabsorbed in the ileum (returned to liver) 20% excreted in feces What is trypsinogen? - Answerpancreatic zymogen; secreted into intestinal lumen; converted to trypsin by enterokinase What is chymotrypsinogen? - Answerpancreatic zymogen; converted to trypsinogen by trypsin What is procarboxyperptidase? - Answerpancreatic zymogen; converted to carbo...
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ATI Teas 6 – Science Study Questions And Answers 2023-2024 Graded A
  • ATI Teas 6 – Science Study Questions And Answers 2023-2024 Graded A

  • Examen • 22 pages • 2023
  • Cytoskeleton - movement - Which of the following pairs correctly matches a cellular organelle with its function? A. Golgi apparatus- protein synthesis B. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum- energy production C. Cytoskeleton - movement D. Cell membrane- storage The ribs are lateral to the sternum. - Which of the following describes an anatomical relationship between two structures in the human body? A. The mouth is anterior to the nose. B. The ribs are lateral to the sternum. C. The patel...
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Irene Gold Boards Part 1 – Pathology Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • Irene Gold Boards Part 1 – Pathology Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

  • Examen • 35 pages • 2024
  • Irene Gold Boards Part 1 – Pathology Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Types of degeneration... - Answer- Calcification, metastatic - Answer- Calcium infiltration into normal tissue. E.g. hypervitaminosis D., hyperparathyroidism Calcification, dystrophic - Answer- Calcium infiltration into abnormal/damaged tissue E.g. atherosclerosis or atheroma. Damage to tunica intima Caseous (cheese like) - Answer- Combination of ischemic cell death & cell lysis. Tuberculosis, giant epithelial ce...
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