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CELL PHYSIOLOGY EXAM |  QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) |  LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
  • CELL PHYSIOLOGY EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+

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  • 1 CELL PHYSIOLOGY EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+ How big is a typical human cell and can you see it with the naked eye? Correct Answer: 10 um and no Why is a cell roughly 10 um? Correct Answer: This size allows the cell to effectively communicate with its environment through its plasma membrane. What would happen if a cell got bigger than 10um? Correct Answer: cell's membrane would not be able to efficiently communicate with its environment due ...
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MCB 2000 Exam 1
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  • MCB 2000 Exam 1 Alanine (ala) nonpolar aliphatic Glycine (gly) nonpolar aliphatic Valine (val) nonpolar aliphatic branched chain Leucine (leu) nonpolar aliphatic branched chain Isoleucine (ile) nonpolar aliphatic branched chain Proline (pro) nonpolar aliphatic ring structure that is not aromatic Phenylalanine (phe) nonpolar aromatic permits absorption of UV light at 280 nm Tyrosine (tyr) polar and nonpolar properties -amphipathic uncharged aromatic OH group Try...
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BIOC 3560 Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2023/2024
  • BIOC 3560 Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2023/2024

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  • BIOC 3560 Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2023/2024. The following are some multiple choice questions to help you prepare for the Final Examination. I would recommend that you answer the questions before you look at the answers, which are listed at the bottom of the question set. Each question is worth 1 mark. 1. In the voltage-gated sodium channel, a. helix S6 is the voltage sensor b. helix S4 is the voltage sensor c. helix S4 contains the inactivation gate d. one subunit...
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Exam (elaborations) NUTR641: Nutritional Biochemistry I (D01) (NUTR641) Quiz: Basic Concepts of Cellular Transport and Signaling {Answered}
  • Exam (elaborations) NUTR641: Nutritional Biochemistry I (D01) (NUTR641) Quiz: Basic Concepts of Cellular Transport and Signaling {Answered}

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  • Quiz: Basic Concepts of Cellular Transport and Signaling: NUTR641: Nutritional Biochemistry I (D01) Quiz: Basic Concepts of Cellular Transport and Signaling Score for this attempt: 80 out of 80  Q uestion 1 2 / 2 pts regulatory subunits; two active monomers and two inactive monomers active subunits; two active monomers and an inactive dimer regulatory subunits; an active dimer and two inactive monomers active subunits; an active dimer and two inactive monomers regulatory subunits; t...
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CHEM410 E2 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
  • CHEM410 E2 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers

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  • CHEM410 E2 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers Lipid Function - answer• Energy storage • Cell membranes • Endocrine signaling Amphipathic - answerhaving both a hydrophilic region and a hydrophobic region effect of unsaturation on melting point - answerdecrease effect of lengthening chain on melting point - answerincrease animal fat vs plant fat saturation - answeranimal fats are more saturated hydrogenation of fatty acids - answerProcess used to solidify an oil Addition of H...
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TEST BANK FOR BIOCHEMISTRY: A SHORT COURSE, 3RD EDITION, JOHN L. TYMOCZKO, JEREMY M. BERG , LUBERT STRYER
  • TEST BANK FOR BIOCHEMISTRY: A SHORT COURSE, 3RD EDITION, JOHN L. TYMOCZKO, JEREMY M. BERG , LUBERT STRYER

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  • TEST BANK FOR BIOCHEMISTRY: A SHORT COURSE, 3RD EDITION, JOHN L. TYMOCZKO, JEREMY M. BERG , LUBERT STRYER Table of Contents PART I: THE MOLECULAR DESIGN OF LIFE Section 1: Biochemistry Chapter 1: Biochemistry and the Unity of Life Chapter 2: Water, Weak Bonds and the Generation of Order Out of Chaos Section 2: Protein Composition and Structure Chapter 3: Amino Acids Chapter 4: Protein Three-Dimensional Structure Chapter 5: Techniques in Protein Biochemistry Section 3: Basic Co...
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MTM-Final Exam Basic Science
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  • MTM-Final Exam Basic Science Ionized forms like A- and BH+ are ________ and ______ diffusible across membrane water; poorly generic equation used to calculate week acidic and basic drugs 10 ^(pka-pH) = protonated/unprotonated equation to calculate weak acidic drugs 10^(pka-pH) = [nonionized(HA)]/[ionized(A-)] equation to calculate weak basic drugs 10^(pka-pH) = [ionized (BH+)]/[nonionized(B0] if the pka and pH difference is 1 or -1: ionization is 90% or 10% if the pka and pH differe...
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Biomedical Engineering EXAM 1 review with correct answers 2024
  • Biomedical Engineering EXAM 1 review with correct answers 2024

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  • What is biomedical engineering? - answer-Engineering applied to human health What are some examples of what biomedical engineers do? - answer-pregnancy test, glucometer, thermometer, ECG, X-Ray, shots, defibrillator, MRI, dialysis machines, artificial skin, contacts, Lasik, hearing aids, artificial heart, valves, hip replacement, drug delivery systems, ect. Understand the different kinds of atomic bonding - answer-ionic covalent-polar hydrogen-similar to a covalent bond Vander Waals-non...
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MMG 409 Lecture 14(complete solutions)
  • MMG 409 Lecture 14(complete solutions)

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  • What happens when beta-arresting binds? correct answers -Can act like a platform and assemble different signaling molecules -Activation of c-Jun kinase cascade = cell signaling path -Activation of MAP kinase cascade -AP2 and Clathrin - Endocytosis Receptor sequestration correct answers The receptor is internalized into an endosome but often recycles back to the membrane once the amount of the signal molecule has dropped. Receptor down-regulation correct answers Pathway used to destro...
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GMS 6552
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  • Most common drug target - answer-- receptors Channel-linked receptors - answer-- ion channels open when bound to ligand - hyperpolarization or depolarization - milliseconds - ex. nicotinic receptor, ACh receptor G-protein coupled receptors - answer-- use second messenger systems to induce cellular effects when bound - seconds - ex. muscarinic ACh receptor Kinase-linked receptors - answer-- cause protein phosphorylation inducing cellular effects when bound -minutes - ex. insulin r...
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