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ACS Biochemistry final EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS | EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO PASS EXAM
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ACS Biochemistry final EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS | EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO PASS EXAM 
Antiparallel - ANSWER-Which type of B sheet is more stable? 
right-handed alpha helices - ANSWER-Alpha-keratin made up of
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Microbiology Test 3- Dr. Al Latest Update Graded A+
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Microbiology Test 3- Dr. Al Latest Update 
 
Graded A+ 
 
Genetics the study of what genes are, how they carry information, how information is 
expressed, and how genes are replicated 
 
Chromosome structure containing DNA that physically carries hereditary information; the 
chromosomes contain the genes 
 
Genome all the genetic information in a cell 
 
Genomics the molecular study of genomes 
 
Genotype the genes of an organism 
 
Phenotype expression of the genes 
 
Gene a sequence of nucleot...
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BIOD 210 Module 5 DNA Replication, Transcription, and Translation (Portage learning)
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How many base 
pairs are in the 
human genome? 
3 billion 
2. Structure of 
nucelotide 
Nitrogenous base, pentose sugar, and a phosphate 
group 
3. Purines adenine (A) and guanine (G) 
4. pyrimidines cytosine (C), thymine (T), and uracil (U) 
5. nucleoside purine or pyrimidine base attached only to a sugar 
6. nucleotide nitrogenous base attached to a sugar and a phosphate 
group 
7. phosphodiester 
bond 
the type of bond that links the nucleotides in DNA or 
RNA. joins the phosphate group of on...
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BIOCHEM ACS STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024.
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BIOCHEM ACS STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024. 
Each of the following subcellular structures contains DNA EXCEPT 
A. the nucleus. 
B. ribosomes. 
C. chloroplasts. 
D. mitochondria. - ANSWER- B 
In plant and animal cells, the three-dimensional integrity of the cell 
is maintained, in part, by an internal network of filaments called 
A. the cell wall. 
B. the Golgi apparatus. 
C. the cytoskeleton. 
D. the endoplasmic reticulum. - ANSWER- C 
Of the following, which are prokaryotes? 
A. viruses...
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ARMRIT Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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Different tissues that have signals that appear similar on an MR image are described as: 
A) hypointense 
B) hyperintense 
C) isointense 
D) isodense - Answer isointense 
 
in a large main magnetic field such as those employed in MRI, the motion of a hydrogen proton has been described as wobbling like a spinning top. this motion is called 
A) precession 
B) resonance 
C) frequency 
D) angular momentum - Answer precession 
 
magnetic resonance imaging is derived from the process known as: 
A) ma...
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BIOCHEM ACS STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024.
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BIOCHEM ACS STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024. 
Each of the following subcellular structures contains DNA EXCEPT 
A. the nucleus. 
B. ribosomes. 
C. chloroplasts. 
D. mitochondria. - ANSWER- B 
In plant and animal cells, the three-dimensional integrity of the cell 
is maintained, in part, by an internal network of filaments called 
A. the cell wall. 
B. the Golgi apparatus. 
C. the cytoskeleton. 
D. the endoplasmic reticulum. - ANSWER- C 
Of the following, which are prokaryotes? 
A. viruses...
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IPAP Microbiology Test 2 Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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IPAP Microbiology Test 2 Questions and 
Answers 100% Solved 
What are the basic building blocks of a nucleotide? ️️5-carbon sugar, a phosphate group, 
and a nitrogenous base 
What does "antiparallel" mean in terms of DNA strands? ️️The two strands run in opposite 
directs (the nucleotide of the 3' end paris up with the one of the 5' end of the adjacent strands) 
What causes DNA to unwind to begin the process of replication? ️️The enzymes helicase 
and DNA gyrase 
What binds t...
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BCHM 307 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
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BCHM 307 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 
Secondary structure - Answer-the local 3-dimensional structure of the peptide backbone 
- there are 4 major classes of secondary structure (alpha helix, beta sheet, turns, and random coil) 
 
The alpha helix of the secondary structure - Answer-the alpha helix is a helical region of the peptide backbone that is stabilized by hydrogen bonding 
- carbonyl residue of each amino acid residue is hydrogen bonded to the amide group 4 residues further toward the c...
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ASU BIO 181 Exam 2 Questions and Answers 100% Verified
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ASU BIO 181 Exam 2 Questions and 
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B) Prion - answerMad cow disease and kuru are both caused by which biological agent? 
A) Virus 
B) Prion 
C) Bacteria 
D) Yeast Cell 
C) Watson/Crick - answerThe pair awarded the Nobel Prize for discovering the structure of 
DNA 
A) Hershey/Chase 
B) Curie/Curie 
C) Watson/Crick 
D) Wilson/Hoelldobler 
A) Storing genetic information 
B) Transmitting genetic information - answerDNA is important for? 
A) Storing genetic information 
B) Trans...
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BIOL 112 Final Exam Learning Goals (Starts at mutations) 100% Pass
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BIOL 112 Final Exam Learning Goals 
(Starts at mutations) 100% Pass 
 
Identify the different types of point (base substitution) mutations; missense, nonsense and silent 
mutations. 
POINT MUTATION: 
= A change in a single nucleotide 
 
Types: 
1) Silent Mutation 
= When the redundancy of the genetic code kicks in and the change in that single nucleotide 
results in the same amino acid produced as the original code. 
 
2) Missence Mutation 
= When the change in a single amino acid changes the am...
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