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Nervous System lecture Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
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afferent divison 
: SENSORY, impulses carried through the PNS toward the CNS 
efferent divison 
: motor, from CNS to PNS effectors 
nissl bodies 
: concentrations of RER and free ribosomes in the cytoplasm 
ganglia 
: clusters on PNS neuron cell bodies 
vesicular synpase 
: (chemical) involves neurotransmitters 
nonvesicular synpase 
2 | P a g e 
: (electric) involves direct contact between cells 
interneurons 
: (association neurons) in the CNS between sensory and motor neurons 
astrocyte
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REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM FINAL EXAM AND CORRECT ANSWERS.
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What two hormones directly regulates the ovarian cycle: - Answer FSH & LH 
 
Meiosis I is not completed until - Answer menstruation 
 
Meiosis II is not complete until - Answer fertilization 
 
Mitosis occurs - Answer Everywhere in the body 
 
Meiosis occurs - Answer In the gonads (testes and ovaries) 
 
Mitosis is used for - Answer Growth, embryonic growth, and tissue repair. 
 
Meiosis is used for - Answer producing gametes (eggs and sperm) 
 
Meiosis has ___ cell divison ...
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Biological Principles Exam 3 Brooks Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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Mitosis - ANSWER_The duplication and division of the nucleus 
Done so in a way that you essentially have clones with NO variation 
Takes place in somatic cells (non-sex cells) 
Replicated chromosomes are evenly divided so that each daughter cell recieves a complete set 
 
Cytokinesis - ANSWER_Division of the remaining cellular contents of the cytoplasm 
The duplication and divison of the REST of the cell excluding the nucleus 
Occurs during telophase 
 
Cell Cycle - ANSWER_Before mitosis begins...
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(Summary) Brooks Biological Principles Exam 3 Latest 2024 Solved 100%.
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(Summary) Brooks Biological Principles Exam 3 Latest 2024 Solved 100%. 
 
Mitosis 
• the duplication and division of the nucleus 
• results in clones with no variation or adaptation 
• takes place in somatic cells (non-sex cells) 
• starts with one cell and creates 2 identical daughter cells 
• replicated chromosomes are evenly divided so that each daughter cell receives a complete set (46 chromosomes) 
• can occur by itself, but usually involves cytokinesis 
• not synonymous with ...
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(Summary) Brooks Biological Principles Exam 3 Latest 2024 Solved 100%.
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(Summary) Brooks Biological Principles Exam 3 Latest 2024 Solved 100%. 
 
Mitosis 
• the duplication and division of the nucleus 
• results in clones with no variation or adaptation 
• takes place in somatic cells (non-sex cells) 
• starts with one cell and creates 2 identical daughter cells 
• replicated chromosomes are evenly divided so that each daughter cell receives a complete set (46 chromosomes) 
• can occur by itself, but usually involves cytokinesis 
• not synonymous with ...
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A Bacteria cell gives rise to 2 genectically identical daughter cells by what process - Binary Fission 
 
All zygotes are - diploid 
 
Products of mitosis are - 2 genetically identical nuclei 
 
Replication of DNA occurs during what phase of the cell cycle - S phase 
 
Mature nerve cells which are incapable of cell divison are in what stage - G 1 
 
How does a nucleus in G 1 stage differ from the one in G2 stage - G 2 has twice the amount of DNA than G 1 
 
The molecules that make up chromosome ...
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Brooks Biological Principles Exam 3 Questions and Answers
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Brooks Biological Principles Exam 3 
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Mitosis - Answer- • the duplication and division of the nucleus 
• results in clones with *no* variation or adaptation 
• takes place in somatic cells (non-sex cells) 
• starts with one cell and creates 2 identical daughter cells 
• replicated chromosomes are evenly divided so that each daughter cell receives a 
complete set (46 chromosomes) 
• *can occur by itself*, but usually involves cytokinesis 
• not synonymous with ...
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MICROBIOLOGY EXAM 1 (CSU) VETRO WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
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MICROBIOLOGY EXAM 1 (CSU) VETRO WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% 
 
Microorganisms - correct answer living things too small to be seen without a microscope; aka microbes; exp: bacteria, fungi, protozoans, algae, viruses. 
 
Pathogens - correct answer subset of microorganisms, disease causing microbes 
 
Virulence - correct answer strength of the microbe that can cause disease (has to make you sick) 
 
Antibiotics - correct answer substances originally produced by other bacteria and fungi to kill oth...
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HESI A2 ANATOMY 2023 VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED A+
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HESI A2 ANATOMY 2023 VERIFIED 
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parietal - CORRECT ANS covers an area around an organ 
pleura - CORRECT ANS lungs 
peritoneum - CORRECT ANS surrounds cavity around abdimonal cavity 
-parietal & visceral peritoneums 
lymphatic - CORRECT ANS IMMUNE SYSTEM 
fights infections 
rough ER - CORRECT ANS ribosomes located here 
cytoplasm - CORRECT ANS ribosomes here 
centrosome - CORRECT ANS helps with cell divison 
hypertonic, isotonic, hyoptonic - CORRECT ANS...
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Biology LAB final Exam| questions| with complete solutions
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Proteins that act as catalysts; or a protein that functions as a catalyst for a chemical reaction. correct answer: Enzymes 
 
Substances that regulate the rate of chemical reactions but do not unite permanently with reactants correct answer: Catalysis 
 
Heat, acids, and bases break the weak hydrogen bonds holding the protein together. This ruins the unique shape of the protein in a process called....? correct answer: Denaturation 
 
The region of the enzyme where contact is made between the ...
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