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SCNM Q4 Capstone Physiology Q1, Q2, and Q3 review, SCNM Q4 Final Review - Biochem/MGEN, Water soluble vitamins, Fat soluble vitamins, Lipid Metabolism-- B oxidation/ Ketones/ Fatty acid synthesis/ cholesterol, INTRO to lipid metabolism and cholestero...
  • SCNM Q4 Capstone Physiology Q1, Q2, and Q3 review, SCNM Q4 Final Review - Biochem/MGEN, Water soluble vitamins, Fat soluble vitamins, Lipid Metabolism-- B oxidation/ Ketones/ Fatty acid synthesis/ cholesterol, INTRO to lipid metabolism and cholestero...

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  • Botox blocks which of the following: A.Acetylcholine receptors B.sodium channels C.exocytosis D.acetylcholinesterase Correct Answer: Exocytosis The slowest sensory axons are A.group I, type A B.group II, type A C.group III, type A D.type C Correct Answer: type C Rod sodium channels are regulated by binding which of the following: A.cAMP B.cGMP C.lidocaine D.acetylcholine Correct Answer: cGMP What stimulates IGF-1 production by the liver? A.somatostatin B.TSH C.hepcidin...
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Microbial Metabolism and Production Complete Summary
  • Microbial Metabolism and Production Complete Summary

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  • Content covered includes: - Microbial metabolsim including respiration and fermentation as well as metabolic pathways - glutamic acid production - lysine production - citric acid production
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Summary of all the lectures of metabolism and toxicology
  • Summary of all the lectures of metabolism and toxicology

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  • Summary of all the lectures of metabolism and toxicology
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NASM PES PRACTICE EXAM LATEST 2024 QUESTIONS  AND CORRECT ANSWERS|GRADED A+ In-season - ANSWER-When should light to moderate sport- specific metabolic training primarily occur? Global stabilization system - ANSWER-When bracing is  performed, which of the
  • NASM PES PRACTICE EXAM LATEST 2024 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS|GRADED A+ In-season - ANSWER-When should light to moderate sport- specific metabolic training primarily occur? Global stabilization system - ANSWER-When bracing is performed, which of the

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  • NASM PES PRACTICE EXAM LATEST 2024 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS|GRADED A+ In-season - ANSWER-When should light to moderate sport- specific metabolic training primarily occur? Global stabilization system - ANSWER-When bracing is performed, which of the following has been activated? 6-8 times - ANSWER-How likely is an athlete with a hamstring strain at risk to experience re-injury? 208 - ANSWER-Which of the following is 70% of an athlete's age subtracted from in the HRmax regression...
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NUR 130 Final: Metabolism Questions and Answers Already Passed
  • NUR 130 Final: Metabolism Questions and Answers Already Passed

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  • NUR 130 Final: Metabolism Questions and Answers Already Passed What is the primary function of insulin in metabolism? A) To increase blood glucose levels B) To lower blood glucose levels C) To store glucose as fat D) To inhibit glucose uptake Which organ is primarily responsible for glucose regulation? A) Heart B) Lungs C) Pancreas D) Kidneys What condition results from the body's inability to regulate glucose levels? A) Hyperthyroidism B) Diabetes mellitus C) Addison’s...
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MCAT METABOLISM fully solved latest update
  • MCAT METABOLISM fully solved latest update

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  • MCAT METABOLISMWhile Hexokinase is present in most tissues, GLUCOKINASE is specifically present in ____________ in the liver and pancreatic _____________ cells (acts as a glucose sensor with GLUT2) hepatocytes; B-islet cells Metabolic state 3-5 hours after eating; marked by secretion of ____________ Postprandial; insulin Which state is also known as the ABSORPTIVE or most well-fed state and is marked by anabolism and Insulin release postprandial What 3 organs does insulin tar...
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NCLEX 10000 ENDOCRINE AND METABOLIC STUDY TIME QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
  • NCLEX 10000 ENDOCRINE AND METABOLIC STUDY TIME QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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  • NCLEX 10000 ENDOCRINE AND METABOLIC STUDY TIME QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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2.6 MCBM fat metabolism Squier question with Complete solutions
  • 2.6 MCBM fat metabolism Squier question with Complete solutions

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  • 1- Why fat over carbohydrates? 2- Why can't the brain or RBC's use Fatty acid to give fuel? Correct Answer-1- Fats are more reduced = ↑ energy than same # of carbs. Also can be stored dehydrated. 6 old difference in mass 2- Fat is combined with albumin, too big to cross Blood brain barrier. RBC's have no Mitochondria and cannot metabolize AcCoA 1- Dietary lipids REQUIRE what to be absorbed? 2- How are TAG's made up? What is a feature about them? Why is that important? Correct A...
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