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IGCSE BIOLOGY PAPER 2: Revision Questions with Complete Answers for Exam Preparation 2024/2025
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Understand how living organisms share the following characteristics: 
• they require nutrition 
• they respire 
• they excrete their waste 
• they respond to their surroundings 
• they move 
• they control their internal conditions 
• they reproduce 
• they grow and develop - Ans . 
Describe the common features shown by eukaryotic organisms: plants, animals, fungi and protoctists 
are they multicellular? 
do they have chloroplasts? 
do they have cell walls? 
do (and if so...
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Mark Klimek NCLEX Review Questions and Complete Solutions
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Mark Klimek NCLEX Review Questions and Complete Solutions 
 
What type of diet is the client with Meniere's on? ANSWER Low salt 
 
What medication is given? By what route? ANSWER Survants (Surfactant) via ET tube. Repeat doses are often required 
 
Meningitis is an inflammation of the ___ of the ___ and spinal ___ ANSWER Linings, brain, cord 
 
Meningitis can be caused by ___, ___, and ____. ANSWER Viruses, bacteria, and chemicals 
 
What type of pain is typical of migraines? ANSWER Throbbing 
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NUR 376 Exam 2 Study Questions with Correct Answers
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Compare and contrast the concepts of 
ventilation, oxygenation, and perfusion. ventilation is the process of moving air in and out of the lungs 
 
oxygenation involves adding oxygen to the blood in the lungs 
 
perfusion: is the circulation of oxygenated blood to the body's tissues and organs. 
 
Etiology: 
Ventilation: respiratory muscle function and airway obstructions 
 
Oxygenation: lung diseases and impairments in gas exchange. 
 
Perfusion: cardiovascular disorders and blood flow abnormal...
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Biology 210 Final Exam questions and answers graded A+
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The process of cell division that ensures that each of the two daughter cells receives the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell is known as... 
 
Meiosis 
 
Replication 
 
Mitosis 
 
Non-Disjunction 
 
Crossing Over - Mitosis 
 
The portion of the cell cycle during which the chromosomes are replicated is called... 
 
G1 
 
G2 
 
S 
 
M 
 
Prophase - S 
 
__________ uses a genetic cross to determine patterns of inheritance 
 
Population Genetics 
 
Transmission Genetics 
 
Molecular Gene...
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Advanced Pharmacology Exam Questions and Answers Graded A+
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Advanced Pharmacology Exam Questions and Answers Graded A+ 
 
Gram negative have _____________ when compared to gram positive bacteria. - a more complex cell wall 
 
Gram positive bacteria (less complex cell walls) examples: - Staphylococcus (S. aeureus) 
Streptococcus (S. pyogenes & -G A strep) 
Enterococcus pneumococcus (S. pneumonia) 
 
Gram negatieve bacteria (more complex cell walls) examples: - N. gonorrhae 
N. meningitides 
M. catarrhalis- otitis media, sinusitis 
 
Enterobacteria exampl...
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PNN - ID Review Questions WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Define: Minimum inhibitory concentration correct answer: The minimum concentration of an antibiotic that inhibits growth of an organism for 24 hours. 
 
What is a broad spectrum antibiotic? Narrow spectrum? correct answer: Broad = affects both GP and GN organisms. Narrow spectrum = only GP or GN, not both. 
 
What is the DOC for streptococcus? correct answer: Penicillin family 
 
What kind of bacteria is strep. Pygogenes? correct answer: GP, coccus, common pathogen for "strep throat" and c...
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NRNP 6550 Midterm Questions and Answers 100%
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Vaccinations and immunosuppression. 2 keypoints - ANSWER-- give inactive agents instead of live agents 
- might not work as effectively 
 
live virus vaccine types - ANSWER-Virus: 
- measles 
- mumps 
- polio (oral) 
- rubella 
- varicella 
- yellow fever 
- herpes zoster 
Bacteria: 
- typhoid 
 
inactive vaccine virus - ANSWER-Virus: 
- Hep A and B 
- HPV 
- influenza 
- polio (subq) 
- rabies 
Bacteria: 
- anthrax 
- cholera 
- diphteria 
- Lyme 
- meningococcus 
- pertussis 
- plague 
- pneu...
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RUHS BSC NURSING PART-1 st MAIN EXAM APRIL 2023 IMPORTANT QUESTIONS MICROBIOLOGY
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RUHS BSC NURSING PART-1 
st MAIN EXAM APRIL 2023 IMPORTANT QUESTIONS 
MICROBIOLOGY 
 
Q.1 
a) define schizophrenia. 
b) Enlist different types of schizophrenia. 
c) Enlist the etiology and clinical manifestation of schizophrenia. 
d) Discus the therapeutic management of schizophrenia. 
e) Explain the psychodyanamics of schizophrenia. 
f) Ncp on chronic schizophrenia. 
Q. 2 
a) Define mental health. 
b) Affecting factors mental health. 
c) Describe the charactoristics of mentally health individua...
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Sterile review #1, CBSPD Certification Exam Questions and answers. Rated A+
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Sterile review #1, CBSPD Certification Exam 
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The function of the gastrointestinal system is to 
a. supply oxygen to the blood 
b. convert sound energy into nerve impulses 
c. conduct signals from one part of the body to the 
other 
d. provide the body with nutrients - Ans-D 
A liver biopsy would be performed to check for which disease? 
a. HIV 
b. Hepatitis C virus 
c. CMG 
d. CJD - Ans-B 
The growth of pathogentic bacteria in living tissue is called 
a. decay ...
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NURS 6521- week 4 pharm exam Questions With Verified Answers
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Pneumonia is a type of a lower respiratory infection. There are several different causes of pneumonia: 
bacteria, viruses, and fungi (Huether, & McCance, 2017). Bacteria pneumonia is the most common cause 
of pneumonia in adults, streptococcus pneumoniae and pneumococcus being the most common bacteria 
(Pneumonia, n.d.). Pneumococcus is the leading cause of death of all the types of pneumonia (Huether, 
& McCance, 2017). Viral pneumonias are typically caused by viruses that infect the airway tra...
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