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BMD 311 Final Review Questions With Correct Answers
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What is anatomy? - Answer the study of the internal and external structures of the human 
 
What is gross anatomy? - Answer naked eye level, study through dissection 
 
Ways to approach anatomy - Answer surface- study of superficial anatomical markings 
systemic- study of anatomy by organ system 
regional- study of anatomy by body region 
 
What is anatomical terminology based on? - Answer Ancient Greek or Latin 
 
Levels of structural organization - Answer chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, org...
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BIOL 1107 Final Exam (Answered) Complete Verified Solution 100%
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BIOL 1107 Final Exam (Answered) Complete Verified Solution 100% 
 
The interior region of a phospholipid bilayer is characterized as: 
Hydrophobic 
The movement of water across a cell plasma membrane into or out of a cell is an example of: 
Both osmosis and diffusion. 
In the example of secondary active transport, what would happen if ATP suddenly became unavailable for Step 1 in Panel a. of the figure shown? 
The movement of the molecules through the anti-porter would continue for a while until...
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BIO 112 2024 Exam #1 Review Sheet Questions With Answers Graded A+!!!
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BIO 112 2024 Exam #1 Review Sheet 
 
 
 
Define/explain inductive and deductive reasoning, and be able to correctly identify what 
type of reasoning is primarily being used in a given scenario. - ANS (Inductive: uses related observations to arrive at broad conclusions, specific to general) (Deductive: uses general principles/law to predict specific results, general to specific) 
 
Explain the major differences between each type of bond/interaction we discussed in 
Class - ANS (Ionic: elect...
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Biomedical Engineering EXAM 1 review with correct answers 2024
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What is biomedical engineering? - answer-Engineering applied to human health 
 
What are some examples of what biomedical engineers do? - answer-pregnancy test, glucometer, thermometer, ECG, X-Ray, shots, defibrillator, MRI, dialysis machines, artificial skin, contacts, Lasik, hearing aids, artificial heart, valves, hip replacement, drug delivery systems, ect. 
 
Understand the different kinds of atomic bonding - answer-ionic 
covalent-polar 
hydrogen-similar to a covalent bond 
Vander Waals-non...
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Histology Exam 1 and Practical 1 fully solved & updated
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Resolution - ANSWER-Ability of a microscope to distinguish two objects as separate 
 
What do you call a measurement of 10^-6 m? - ANSWER-Micrometer, or micron 
 
Light Microscope - ANSWER-microscope that uses a beam of light passing through one or more lenses to magnify an object 
 
What resolving power does a light microscope have? - ANSWER-0.25 micrometers 
 
Types of Light microscopes (4) - ANSWER-- Simple (Dissecting) 
- Compound (What we use in lab to view slides regularly) 
- Dark Field (...
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Albert's Chapter 8 Exam 115 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
WITTF: machine that sorts fluorescently labeled cells and nonlabeled cells into separate containers using a strong electric field - CORRECT ANSWER fluorescence-activated cell sorter 
 
How are antibodies used to fluorescently label cells? - CORRECT ANSWER fluorescent molecule attached to antibody, which binds to a very specific cell type 
 
How does a fluorescent-activated cell sorter work? - CORRECT ANSWER individual cells travel s...
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Which of the following is not true regarding how action potentials trigger muscle contraction? 
A. acetylcholine binds to receptors on the membrane of the muscle fiber 
B. action potentials propagate into the muscles via T tubules 
C. calcium is released into the T tubules 
D. calcium binds to the troponin-tropomysis complex and the sarcomere contracts 
C 
Which of the following is FALSE regarding fast muscle fibers? 
A. are white in color 
B. contain low myoglobin concentration 
C. Derive most ...
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ANP 1105 University of Ottawa Midterm Exam 1 Fall 2022
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Ribosome Ans- Which of the following is NOT one of the three major components of a 
typical eukaryotic cell? 
a) Cytoplasm 
b) Ribosome 
c) Plasma Membrane 
d) Nucleus 
Lysosome Ans- Which of the following acts as the digestive system of the cell, breaking 
down materials? 
a) Ribosome 
b) Nucleus 
c) Lysosome 
d) Endoplasmic Reticulum 
In the DNA within the cell's nucleus Ans- Where in a typical eukaryote cell would you 
expect to find genes? 
a) In chromosomes within the cytosol 
b) In the...
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Practice Test Questions with Correct Answers 
Which of the following is not true regarding how action potentials trigger muscle contraction? 
A. acetylcholine binds to receptors on the membrane of the muscle fiber 
B. action potentials propagate into the muscles via T tubules 
C. calcium is released into the T tubules 
D. calcium binds to the troponin-tropomysis complex and the sarcomere contracts - Answer- 
C 
Which of the following is FALSE regarding fast muscle fibers? 
A. are white in color ...
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NUR 611 exam 1 review - Questions and Answers Maryville University
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NUR 611 exam 1 review Exam I Review Guide Cell Death: Necrosis vs. Apoptosis (slide 3) Necrosis Apoptosis Irreversible Rapid loss of the plasma membrane structure, organelle swelling, mito chondrial dysfunction Regulated or programmed cell process “Dropping off” of cellular fragments Passive or accidental, occurs after severe and sudden injury Active process of cellular self-destruction Enlarged cell size (swelling) Reduced cell size (shrinkage) Pathologic (accumulation of irreversible cell ...
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