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MIC 102 FINAL questions with correct answers
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How would you describe a bacterium that has many flagella originating at a single pole of the cell? 
A. axial filament 
B. lophotrichous 
c. monotrichous 
d. pertrichous 
e. perpendicular filament CORRECT ANSWER B. lophotrichous 
 
Some "microbial" species like Epulopiscium fishelsoni can grow large enough to be seen by the naked eye. What does a cell typically have to do to be able to handle the most critical problem of growing to such a large size? 
a. creates a series of internal gas vesicl...
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MB(ASCP) Exam Practice Latest Update 2024
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what does topoisomerase do? - Answer ️️ -breaks phosphate backbone to "un" 
supercoil DNA 
Another name for Topoisomerase II - Answer ️️ -Gyrase 
Helicase - Answer ️️ -Un"zips" DNA at replication fork 
What makes up the primosome? - Answer ️️ -1. primase 
2. helicase 
3. DNA C 
NASBA stands for... - Answer ️️ -nucleic acid sequence based amplification 
NASBA - Answer ️️ -RNA is target 
RNA-->cDNA 
Reverse transcriptase (RN...
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USLME – Biochemistry Exam Questions With Accurate Answers.
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USLME – Biochemistry Exam Questions 
With Accurate Answers. 
Amino acids necessary for purine synthesis - answerGlycine 
Aspartate 
Glutamine 
Leflunomide MOA - answerinhibits dihydroorotate dehydrogenase 
5-fluorouracil and capecitabine (its prodrug) MOA - answerForm 5-F-dUMP which inhibits 
thymidylate synthase (therefore decreasing dTMP) 
Adenosine deaminase deficiency (Pathogenesis, presentation) - answerADA needed for 
degradation of adenosine 
Deficiency causes: excess ATP and dATP -->...
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BIOL 2300 Quizzes 1-7 Correctly Answered Questions| UpToDate | Already Graded A+
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DNA is negatively charged because 
a. the ribose sugars of DNA are positively charged 
b. the ribose sugars of DNA are negatively charged 
c. the nitrogenous bases are negatively charged 
d. the phosphate backbone of DNA is negatively charged 
e. DNA is not acidic 
: d. the phosphate backbone of DNA is negatively charged 
DNA replication is 
a. semi-conservative 
b. dispersive 
c. conservative 
d. error prone 
: a. semi-conservative 
Define DNA helicase 
: unwinds DNA; that is, breaks the hydrog...
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what does topoisomerase do? - Answer ️️ -breaks phosphate backbone to "un" 
supercoil DNA 
Another name for Topoisomerase II - Answer ️️ -Gyrase 
Helicase - Answer ️️ -Un"zips" DNA at replication fork 
What makes up the primosome? - Answer ️️ -1. primase 
2. helicase 
3. DNA C 
NASBA stands for... - Answer ️️ -nucleic acid sequence based amplification 
NASBA - Answer ️️ -RNA is target 
RNA-->cDNA 
Reverse transcriptase (RN...
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BIO 105 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
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BIO 105 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED 
 
where in the cell cycle is DNA transcription and RNA translation occurring? interphase only 
 
Where in the cell cycle is DNA replication occurring? S-phase 
 
genes are carried on ___ chromosomes 
 
key concept of base pairing hydrogen bond each A with a T 
hydrogen bond each C with a G 
 
about DNA... -the two strands are anti-parallel (opposite polarity) 
-hydrophobic bases stack in center (hydrophobic effect maximized) 
-2 strands o...
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(MB) ASCP Practice Exam 2023/2024 -150 Questions and Answers
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(MB) ASCP Practice Exam 2023/2024 150 Questions and Answers 
Which of the following is not a component of a nucleotide? 
Phosphate group 
Anti-codon 
Ribose sugar 
Nitrogen base - correct answers Anti-codon 
According to Chargaff's rule of base pairing, adenine pairs with: - correct answers Thymine 
What genes would be screened in a breast cancer panel? - correct answers HER2, ERBB2, 
BRCA1 
Next Generation Sequencing uses: - correct answers Short sequence reads 
Purines and pyrimidines differ ...
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MB ASCP Exam 1 | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
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What is the function of DNA? 
: Store genetic information 
Purine 
: Double ring of nitrogen base (G, A) 
Pyrimidine 
: Single ring of nitrogen base (T, C) 
What is the complementary sequence to 5'AGGTCA3' ? 
: 5'TGACCT3' 
Which of the ribose carbons participate in the phosphodiester bond? 
: The 5' ribose carbon carries the phosphate group that forms a phosphodiester 
bond with the hydroxyl group on the 3' ribose carbon. 
Which ribose carbon carries the nitrogen base? 
2 | P a g e 
: Th...
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MB ASCP 2024 Exam Grade A
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MB ASCP 2024 Exam Grade A 
What genes would be screened in a lung cancer panel? - Answer ️️ -KRAS, EGFR, ALK 
In a retrovirus, the RNA acts as: - Answer ️️ -Genome and mRNA 
To what does the AcrAB gene product create resistance to? - Answer ️️ -Tetracycline 
What gene is measured following the treatment with imatinib(Gleevec)? - Answer ️️ - 
BCR/Abl 
Blood drawn into what type of tube is compatible for genetic testing? - Answer ️️ -K2-EDTA 
tube 
Primer dimers are due to what...
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BIOD210 Exam MODULE 5 Study Guide | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated 2024
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1.	Griffith's experiments with heat killed pathogenic bacteria and live 
non-pathogenic bacteria indicated something from the dead bacteria could do something to the living, non-pathogenic bacteria that he called transfor- mation. What changes were observed in colony appearance and pathogenic- ity?: When the heat-killed S cells were mixed with the living R cells they combined and formed living S cells- smooth encapsulated cells 
2.	What biological macromolecule did Avery, McCarty, and MacLeod i...
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