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Exam 2: DIT121/ DIT 121 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| Grade A | 100% Correct
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Exam 2: DIT121/ DIT 121 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| Grade A | 100% Correct 
 
 
 
Q: What is the optimal rate of weight loss? 
 
 
Answer: 
1 to 2 lbs a week 
 
 
 
Q: What end products of digestion, when metabolized, yield glucose? 
 
 
Answer: 
proteins 
 
 
 
Q: Define complete (whole) proteins 
 
 
Answer: 
contains an adequate proportion of all nine of the essential amino acids 
 
 
 
Q: Define incomplete (partial) proteins 
 
 
Answer: 
protein lacking 1 or m...
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TEST BANK ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OPENSTAX
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TEST BANK ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OPENSTAX 
Table of Contents 1. An Introduction to the Human Body ................................................................................................................. 2 2. The Chemical Level of Organization ................................................................................................................ 7 3. The Cellular Level of Organization ..................................................................................................
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Honors Biology Chapter 2 Questions with Complete Solutions
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Honors Biology Chapter 2 Questions 
 
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What is the function of nucleic acids in cells? 
 
 Nucleic acids store and transmit genetic information, with DNA carrying the genetic 
blueprint and RNA playing a role in protein synthesis. 
 
What is a peptide bond? 
 A peptide bond is a covalent bond formed between the amino group of one amino acid and 
the carboxyl group of another, linking amino acids in proteins. 
 
How do carbohydrates contribute to cellular energy? 
 Carbo...
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AQA A level Biology Exam || Revision Questions & Answers (Graded A+)
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AQA A level Biology Exam || Revision Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
AQA A level Biology Exam || Revision Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
 
Describe how you would use a biochemical test to show that a solution contained a non-reducing sugar, such as sucrose. [3] - ANSWER - ,first reducing sugars test; boil with dilute HCl acid then Neutralise with NaHCǑ, add benedict and heat to 95 degrees C brick red ppt forms if reducing sugar is present 
 
Describe a chemical test you could carry out to sh...
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AP Bio Practice Exam 1 With Complete Questions And Answers
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Humans produce sweat as a cooling mechanism 
to maintain a stable internal temperature. Which 
of the following best explains how the properties 
of water contribute to this physiological process? - ANSWER The high heat of vaporization of water 
allows the body to remove excess heat 
through a phase change of water from 
liquid to gas 
 
A student placed a semipermeable membrane 
inside a U-shaped channel with two chambers, 
as shown. The membrane permits the movement 
of water but not salt. The...
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Anatomy & Physiology Midterm (Jersey College) Exam Study Guide with Complete solutions
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Anatomy & Physiology Midterm (Jersey 
College) Exam Study Guide with 
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The word derived from two Greek words meaning "a cutting up" is - 
Answer️️ -anatomy 
The study of how the body functions is called - Answer️️ - 
physiology 
The correct sequence of the level of organization is - Answer️️ - 
chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, organ system, organism 
The reference position for all body directional terms is the - 
Answer️️ -anatomical position 
The term most...
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CSCC Bio 1111 Exam 1 Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update Assured Satisfaction
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A phospholipid molecule has 
1. a hydrophilic head that is repelled by water. 
2. hydrophilic tails that are repelled by water. 
3. a hydrophilic head that is attracted to water. 
4. a hydrophobic head that is repelled by water. 
5. hydrophobic tails that are attracted to water. - a hydrophilic head that is attracted to water. 
A cell membrane is not 
1. a fluid structure. 
2. a rigid structure. 
3. a mosaic structure. 
4. a bilayered structure. 
5. composed of phospholipid molecules. - a rigid ...
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LifeSci 2A03 Test 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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LifeSci 2A03 Test 1 Questions and 
 
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What is the primary function of the mitochondria in eukaryotic cells? 
 They produce ATP through cellular respiration, providing energy for various cellular 
processes. 
 
How do lysosomes contribute to cellular homeostasis? 
 They break down and recycle cellular waste, damaged organelles, and macromolecules to 
maintain cellular balance. 
 
What role does the endoplasmic reticulum play in protein synthesis? 
 The rough endoplasmic reticu...
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EXAM 1 BIOS 242- CHAMBERLAIN ALREADY PASSED
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EXAM 1 BIOS 242- CHAMBERLAIN ALREADY PASSED 
DNA is replicated in the ___ nucleus 
RNA is replicated in the ___ cytoplasm 
what is the first step in viral replication? penetration/adhesion (attaches to membrane using spikes) 
what is the second step in viral replication? uncoating 
what is the third step in viral replication? replication 
what is the fourth step in viral replication? assembly 
what is the fifth step in viral replication? maturation 
what is the sixth step in viral replication? r...
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Biology 1033 Exam Two Study Guide BRCC questions and answers 2024 with complete solution
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(from the Greek, meaning cell-eating) involves the formation of an enormous membrane vesicle called a 
phagosome, or phagocytic vacuole, which engulfs a large particle such as a bacterium. *Only certain 
kinds of cells can carry out phagocytosis. - Phagocytosis 
1. What is the difference between potential and kinetic energy? - -Kinetic energy is energy 
associated with movement, such as the movement of a baseball bat from one location to another. By 
comparison, potential energy is the energy th...
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