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FNDH 400 Exam 3 | 100% Correct | Verified |  2024 Version
  • FNDH 400 Exam 3 | 100% Correct | Verified | 2024 Version

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  • FNDH 400 Exam 3 | 100% Correct | Verified | 2024 Version Where does the name Vitamin come from? - Vital amines --> Vitamines, but when it was discovered they weren't amines, the E was dropped Fat soluble vitamins - A, D, E, K Water Soluble Vitamins - C, B What B vitamin numbers are missing? Why? - B4, B8, B10, B11 Were discovered and then removed due to redudancy EV McCollum and vitamins - Theorized fat-soluble factor A that deficiency led to ophthalmia (inflammation of ...
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NUSC 1165 Exam 3 Latest 2024 With Verified  Questions And Answers (GRADED A+)
  • NUSC 1165 Exam 3 Latest 2024 With Verified Questions And Answers (GRADED A+)

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  • NUSC 1165 Exam 3 Latest 2024 With Verified Questions And Answers (GRADED A+) How is calcium intake related to the risk of osteoporosis? - ANSWER-low calcium intake increases risk of osteoporosis What are the functions of phosphorus in the body? - ANSWERhelp filter out waste in kidneys and helps body store and use energy How might phosphoric acid levels of colas in negatively impact bone health? - ANSWER-high soda intake can be linked to osteoporosis What are the functions of magn...
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FNDH 400 Exam 3 | 100% Correct | Verified | 2024 Version
  • FNDH 400 Exam 3 | 100% Correct | Verified | 2024 Version

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  • Where does the name Vitamin come from? - Vital amines --> Vitamines, but when it was discovered they weren't amines, the E was dropped Fat soluble vitamins - A, D, E, K Water Soluble Vitamins - C, B What B vitamin numbers are missing? Why? - B4, B8, B10, B11 Were discovered and then removed due to redudancy EV McCollum and vitamins - Theorized fat-soluble factor A that deficiency led to ophthalmia (inflammation of the eye) and water-soluble factor B resulted in beriberi Factor A --&g...
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MICROBIOLOGY Microbiology Module 2 Exam (Portage learning) 2023 Q1 TrueFalse. As movement requires
  • MICROBIOLOGY Microbiology Module 2 Exam (Portage learning) 2023 Q1 TrueFalse. As movement requires

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  • True or False: As movement requires energy, metabolism can be defined as a controlled set of biochemical reactions that occur in only motile organisms in order to maintain life. True False Correct! Metabolism occurs in all living organisms, not just those that move. Ques 2 / 2 pts tion 2 True or False: Enzymes are polysaccharides that catalyze chemical reactions. 5/1/22, 6:13 PM M2: Module 2 Exam - Requires Respondus LockDown Browser + Webcam: Essential Microbiology with Lab-2021-Bowman...
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NRNP 6566 Midterm Study Guide
  • NRNP 6566 Midterm Study Guide

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  • NRNP 6566 MidtermStudy Guide NRNP 6566 Mid-term Study Guide Week 1 to 5 Week 1 1. Describe the cytochrome P450 system. Describe how inducers and inhibitors affect the cytochrome system and how that affects the half-life of medications. Cytochromes P450 (CYPs) are a superfamily of enzymes containing heme as a cofactor that function as monooxygenases. In mammals, these proteins oxidize steroids, fatty acids, and xenobiotics, and are important for the clearance of various compounds, as well as ...
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Enzymes – Biochemistry Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions
  • Enzymes – Biochemistry Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions

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  • Enzymes – Biochemistry Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions What is the primary function of enzymes in biological systems? Enzymes act as catalysts, speeding up chemical reactions without being consumed in the process. How do temperature and pH affect enzyme activity? Enzymes have optimal temperature and pH ranges where they function best; deviations can lead to reduced activity or denaturation. What is the active site of an enzyme? The active site is the specific re...
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MCB 2610 Exam 2  Question and answers verified to pass 2024/2025
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  • MCB 2610 Exam 2 Question and answers verified to pass 2024/2025 MCB 2610 Exam 2 Nutritional requirements of microorganisms - correct answer Macronutrients and micronutrients Macronutrients - correct answer Needed in higher quantities Needed to make macromolecules: carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, oxygen and hydrogen Required as co enzymes: Potassium, sodium, magnesium, calcium, and iron ex: Mg is a cofactor for DNA polymerase Micronutrients - correct answer Mn, Zn, C...
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FNDH 400 Exam 3 Questions and Answers (Verified Answers)
  • FNDH 400 Exam 3 Questions and Answers (Verified Answers)

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  • FNDH 400 Exam 3 Questions and Answers (Verified Answers) Where does the name Vitamin come from? Vital amines --> Vitamines, but when it was discovered they weren't amines, the E was dropped Fat soluble vitamins A, D, E, K Water Soluble Vitamins C, B What B vitamin numbers are missing? Why? B4, B8, B10, B11 Were discovered and then removed due to redudancy EV McCollum and vitamins Theorized fat-soluble factor A that deficiency led to ophthalmia (inflammation of the eye) and water...
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USMLE UPDATED Test Questions And  CORRECT Answers
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  • Cavernous hemangioma risk? bleeding Tryptophan --> what two pathways? 2 mnemonics "tripped on his nice nads" B2, B6 cofactors ---> NAD+ and "tripped on Sir-o-tony's Melons" B4, B6 cofactors ---> serotonin--- hydroxyindole transferase --->MELANIN hyperosmotic volume CONTRACTION (losing water, osm up in plasma) caused by... SWEATING OR DI primary polydipsia results in what fluid changes? expands both ICF ECF with decreased osmolarity adrenal insufficiency volume ch...
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Microbiology - Portage Module 2 Metabolism Exam Questions And Answers
  • Microbiology - Portage Module 2 Metabolism Exam Questions And Answers

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  • Microbiology - Portage Module 2 Metabolism Exam Questions And Answers What is cellular metabolism? - ANS a controlled set of biochemical reactions that occur in living organisms in order to maintain life What is an enzyme? - ANS a protein, or group of proteins, that catalyze (speed up) chemical reactions What is unique about enzymes? - ANS the enzyme is not consumed during the reaction and can be used repeatedly by the cell What is a cofactor? - ANS a small chemical comp...
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