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MCAT AAMC Bio Exam Practice Questions and Answers
  • MCAT AAMC Bio Exam Practice Questions and Answers

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  • MCAT AAMC Bio Exam Practice Questions and Answers membrane-bound organelles - Correct Answer️️ -What is one characteristic that distinguishes eukaryotic cells from prokaryotic cells? CNS - Correct Answer️️ -Where is pain perceived, neurons in the CNS or PNS? myoglobin - Correct Answer️️ -What is a substance that holds oxygen in muscles and organs? mRNA - Correct Answer️️ -The destruction of what prevents continuous protein production - that allows the cell to change its p...
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FL 5 AAMC MCAT EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
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  • FL 5 AAMC MCAT EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024 What is the chemical structure of a component found in four of the five cofactors used by Na+- NQR? -Answer-says it is composed of flavin structure is a nucleotide base structure B could be structure C also could be structure D is an amino acid down between B and C to help, look at the captioned note on the table. it says Fl represents flavin which is the redox active center in four of the five cofactors of Na+-NQR C has an uniquinone AND ...
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AAMC full length 2, EXAM Overviews 2023 Update
  • AAMC full length 2, EXAM Overviews 2023 Update

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  • AAMC full length 2, EXAM Overviews 2023 Update amide linking is peptide on the carboxyl side - ANS-so amide linkage involving the N atom in AMC used to covalently attach flurophore to the peptide what expression gives the amount of light energy (J/photon) that is converted to other forms between the fluorescence excitation and emission events? - ANS-E=hf = hc/lambda, here we see that excitation is at 360 nm but observation is at 440 nm. so you have E = (6.62 x 10^-34)(3x 10^8)x (1/360...
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AAMC FL2 Flashcards Questions and Answers 100% correct
  • AAMC FL2 Flashcards Questions and Answers 100% correct

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  • AAMC FL2 Flashcards Questions and Answers 100% correct The half life of a radioactive material is described as...? the time it takes for half of all the radioactive nuclei to decay into their daughter nuclei The phosphoryl transfer from kinases comes from the _______________________ of ATP gamma phosphate A phosphorylated threonine molecule would most resemble what amino acid? glutamic acid What is the Venturi Effect? air will enter a space because the static pressure o...
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AAMC MCAT Practice Exam 2 fully solved 2023
  • AAMC MCAT Practice Exam 2 fully solved 2023

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  • AAMC MCAT Practice Exam 2 fully solved 2023C/P: What expression gives the amount of light energy (in J per photon) that is converted to other forms between the fluorescence excitation and emission events? "intensity of fluorescence emission at 440 nm excitation at 360 nm) was monitored for 20 minutes" A) (6.62 × 10-34) × (3.0 × 108) B) (6.62 × 10-34) × (3.0 × 108) × (360 × 10-9) C) (6.62 × 10-34) × (3.0 × 108) × [1 / (360 × 10-9) - 1 / (440 × 10-9)] D) (6.62 × 10-34) ×...
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AAMC Sample Test C/P Question 100%  solved
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  • AAMC Sample Test C/P Question 100% solvedAgonist -a molecule that, by binding to a receptor site, stimulates a response. -something that acts in a similar fashion to something else 2. How many stereoisomers of Compound 1 exist? A.8 B.16 C.32 D.64 The answer is C. I got it wrong and put B because I incorrectly counted 4 chiral centers when there is 5. 2^n rule. 5. Which image best illustrates the electric field lines between the inside of an axon and the surrounding extrac...
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AAMC FL #2 Question with complete solution 2023
  • AAMC FL #2 Question with complete solution 2023

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  • AAMC FL #2 Question with complete solution 2023Chem and Physics section ... What atom is the site of covalent attachment of AMC to the model tetrapeptide used in the studies? Because AMC is attached to the peptide on the carboxyl side. This suggests that an amide linkage involving the N atom in AMC is used to covalently attach the fluorophore to the peptide *a peptide bond between amino acids= covalent bond between carboxyl group of 1 amino acid to amino group of other, releasing wat...
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AAMC Sample Test C/P Questions and Answers 2023
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  • AAMC Sample Test C/P Questions and Answers 2023 Agonist -a molecule that, by binding to a receptor site, stimulates a response. -something that acts in a similar fashion to something else 2. How many stereoisomers of Compound 1 exist? A.8 B.16 C.32 D.64 The answer is C. I got it wrong and put B because I incorrectly counted 4 chiral centers when there is 5. 2^n rule. 5. Which image best illustrates the electric field lines between the inside of an axon and the surrounding...
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AAMC practice exam 4 Question and answer 100% solved  2023
  • AAMC practice exam 4 Question and answer 100% solved 2023

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  • AAMC practice exam 4 Question and answer 100% solved 2023Limestone does NOT decompose when heated to 900 K because, at 900 K, ΔH is: *The chemist placed a sample of limestone, CaCO3(s), into a sealed chamber and then heated the limestone to 1200 K to generate CO2(g) and CaO(s). A. positive and less than TΔS. B. positive and greater than TΔS. C. negative and less than TΔS. D. negative and greater than TΔS. A. positive and less than TΔS. think about it, if H is positive and ...
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Biology- AAMC FLASH CARDS fully solved 2023 verified
  • Biology- AAMC FLASH CARDS fully solved 2023 verified

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  • Biology- AAMC FLASH CARDS fully solved 2023 verified An organism is likely to be a bacterium rather than a virus if it a. Reproduces via fission b. Has a rigid outer covering c. lacks a nuclear membrane d. contains both RNA and protein - correct answer A. Reproduces via fission Why: Viruses reproduces by replicating within a host cell and thus cannot reproduce via fission as bacteria do. HIV is a retrovirus , an RNA virus that can insert itself into the human genome. This virus ...
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