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Bio305 Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
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Bio305 Exam Questions And Answers 
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Anabolic pathways usually involve ____. 
Answers: 
a. Reduction of Metabolites 
b. Release of PPi 
c. Production of ATP 
d Release of CO2 - answera 
Diffusion of compounds - e.g. ions, atoms, or molecules - down a gradient is ___ because it ___. 
Answers: 
a. Endergonic; does not involve bond formation. 
b. Exergonic; produces heat. 
c. Exergonic; increases entropy. 
d. Exergonic; separates like charges - answerc 
_____is a high energy c...
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Rutgers Murphy Biochem Exam 2 Fully Solved Solution questions and verified answers graded A+
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Biochem Exam 2 
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Membrane remodeling 
Requires phospholipases 
Requires acyl transferases 
Occurs only when cells are under stress 
Correct! Both A and B are correct 
All of the above are correct - correct answer-Both A and B are 
correct 
In simple diffusion a solute 
Is propelled by random molecular motion 
Moves up its concentration gradient 
Moves across a membrane because of an input of free energy. 
Both A a...
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Biology 1406: Exam 3 Latest Version Graded A+
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autotrophs an organism able to build all the complex organic molecules that it requires as its 
own food source 
heterotroph an organism that cannot derive energy from photosynthesis or inorganic 
chemicals , and so must feed on other plants and animals, obtaining chemical energy by 
degrading their organic molecules 
cellular respiration the oxidation of organic compounds to extract energy from chemical 
bonds 
dehydrogenation chemical reaction that involves the loss of a hydrogen atom, electro...
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Essential Cell Biology Chapter 3 Practice Set Exam Questions with Latest Update
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Which statement is true? 
Choose one: 
A. The heat released by an animal cell comes from the chemical bond energy present in the food molecules it metabolizes. 
B. A cell generates order by decreasing the entropy of its surroundings. 
C. The breakdown of food molecules generates heat, which cells then use to drive the synthesis of large molecules. 
D. A cell takes in heat from the environment to power its biosynthetic reactions, thereby obeying the second law of thermodynamics. 
E. Cells obey th...
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CDR Mock RD Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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CDR Mock RD Exam 
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Answers 
 
The statement 'Approximately 15 students at the university were diagnosed with bulimia 
nervosa during 2011' is a statement of: 
A. Prevalence 
B. Incidence 
C. Morbidity 
D. Mortality - Answer-B. 
Incidence 
Cracked lips is a symptom of deficiency for which nutrient? 
A. Fat soluble vitamins 
B. Vitamin C 
C. Magnesium 
D. B vitamins - Answer-D. 
B Vitamins 
Which of the following food assistance programs provides supplemental food, nutriti...
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MMSC423 Hematology Exam 1 (A+ Guaranteed)
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ADP is secreted from the: 
dense granules 
beta granules 
delta granules 
alpha granules correct answers dense granules 
 
Factor III is known as 
prothrombin time 
calcium 
christmas factor 
tissue factor correct answers tissue factor 
 
Which of the following is true regarding the plasma coagulation zymogens? 
- are haptens that induce peptide binding to make larger active molecules 
- activation normally occurs throughout the tissues of the body when vascular injury occurs 
- serine proteas...
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Biology 3221A Biochemistry Final Exam Q&A- Rush University
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Biology 3221A Biochemistry Final Exam Q&A- Rush University 
Which of the following single-base DNA gene coding changes is least 
likely to significantly affect the function of resulting protein? (Harper pages 
361-363) 
A. Missence mutation resulting to histidine-to-glutamic acid change 
B. Silent mutations in the third codon base 
C. Frameshift mutation 
D. Nonsense mutation 
2. Which of the following is a property of enhancer elements? (Harper pages 
384-385) 
A. They do not work located downs...
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CHEM 230 Final| 339 Questions| With Complete Solutions
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Enzymes correct answer: Proteins that act as catalyst for biochemical reactions 
 
Are enzymes consumed in a reaction? correct answer: Not consumed during the reaction 
 
Majority of enzymes are correct answer: Globular proteins 
 
Enzyme activity is affected by correct answer: pH, Temperature, or concentration 
 
What do enzyme co factors do? correct answer: Provide additional chemically reactive functional groups 
 
What are the categories of co factor enzymes correct answer: Simple meta...
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CHEM 210 Final Exam Reactions, 2024.
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CHEM 210 Final Exam Reactions, 2024. 
P450 
[O] 
Breaks a double bond (even phenyl) to have add an oxygen that is bonded to each carbon of a double bond 
Rh/ Pt 
Dehydrogenation to form a double bond 
Br2 
FeBr3 (cat) 
Adds a Br in the place of a hydrogen 
BH2-H 
Breaks triple OR double bond and adds H or BH2 to those carbons 
H2 
NaNH3 
Trans partial reduction of triple to double bonds 
H2 
Lindrar's catalyst 
Cis partial reduction of triple to double bonds 
H2, Pd/C or PtO2 
Full hydrogenatio...
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Unit 4B: Making Nail Vanish Remover
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Unit 4B: Making Nail Vanish Remover 
Introduction 
In the manufacture of ethyl ethanoate, there are a few techniques 
used, one of them being reflux. The principle behind using reflux is 
that it boils the reactants without losing any product or reactant, 
especially through vapour or gas. In the reaction there is a round 
bottom flask containing the reactants and a condenser with a water 
inlet and output. Due to organic chemicals being inherently unstable, 
when heated they will evaporate, res...
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