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NUSCTX 10, Midterm 1 - UC Berkeley (Midterm 1 Study Guide) Q & A Graded A+
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NUSCTX 10, Midterm 1 - UC Berkeley (Midterm 1 Study Guide) Q & A Graded A+
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AQA GCSE Food Technology Exam Questions with Verified Answers
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Sources of protein - ANSWER-meat, fish, cheese, eggs, nuts, seeds, beans 
 
Proteins are made of - ANSWER-amino acids 
 
We need to eat which amino acids - ANSWER-essential amino acids (EAA's) 
 
Why do we need protein - ANSWER-growth, repair, maintenance 
 
What are high biological value proteins? - ANSWER-contain all essential amino acids / EAA's 
 
What are low biological value proteins? - ANSWER-only contain some EAA's / essential amino acids 
 
What is protein complementation? - ANSWER-W...
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CBSE Paper for Review Set II Short Questions with Correct Answers
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Lynch Syndrome (Hereditary Nonpolyposis Colorectal Cancer) - ***AD MLH1, MSH2, MSH6, PMS2 gene 
mutation causing DNA mismatch repair 
3-2-1 rule: cancer in 3 family members, within 2 generations, and in 1 relative under 50 
Most common hereditary form of colorectal cancer 
Associated with gastric, endometrial, ovarian, & urothelial cancer 
Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP) - ***· Mutation of the APC gene 
· Hundreds of colonic polyps that arise in childhood 
· FAP does not predispose to e...
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NUSCTX 10, Midterm 1 - UC Berkeley exam | Questions and Correct Solutions | Latest Update 2024/2025 | Graded A+
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NUSCTX 10, Midterm 1 - UC Berkeley 
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Anabolism - Answer - Uses energy to construct components of cells. 
Catabolism - Answer - Breaks down organic matter, for example, to 
harvest energy. 
Nutrient Density - Answer - A measure of the nutrient a food provides 
compared to its energy content. 
Trace Minerals - Answer - Needed only in tiny amounts. 
These minerals participate in most chemical reactions in the body. 
Thes...
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HUN2201 Mobley Exam 2
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emulsification - refers to triglycerides being combined with bile and being made compatible with water 
 
Re-esterification - process of reattaching a fatty acid to glycerol that has lost a fatty acid 
 
ester bond - bond that connects the glycerol and fatty acid in fat molecules 
 
glycosidic bond - a covalent bond in which a carbohydrate binds to another group, which could also be a carbohydrate. found between the two glucose molecules in maltose 
 
peptide bond - The chemical bond that forms ...
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 18: Adaptive Specific Host Defenses
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 18: Adaptive Specific Host Defenses 
 
 
* = Correct answer Multiple Choice 
1.	Which of the following are the primary cells involved in the adaptive immune system? 
A.	dendritic cells 
B.	eosinophils 
C.	lymphocytes* 
D.	macrophages 
 
2.	Antibodies are made up of which of the following? 
A.	carbohydrates 
B.	glycoproteins* 
C.	lipids 
D.	nucleic acids 
 
 
3.	Which molecular fragment on an antigen molecule do antibodies recognize and respond to? 
A.	ep...
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 18: Adaptive Specific Host Defenses
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 18: Adaptive Specific Host Defenses 
 
 
* = Correct answer Multiple Choice 
1.	Which of the following are the primary cells involved in the adaptive immune system? 
A.	dendritic cells 
B.	eosinophils 
C.	lymphocytes* 
D.	macrophages 
 
Difficulty: Easy ASM Standard: 14 
 
2.	Antibodies are made up of which of the following? 
A.	carbohydrates 
B.	glycoproteins* 
C.	lipids 
D.	nucleic acids 
 
 
Difficulty: Easy ASM Standard: 14 
 
 
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 18: Adaptive Specific Host Defenses
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 18: Adaptive Specific Host Defenses 
 
 
* = Correct answer Multiple Choice 
1.	Which of the following are the primary cells involved in the adaptive immune system? 
A.	dendritic cells 
B.	eosinophils 
C.	lymphocytes* 
D.	macrophages 
 
2.	Antibodies are made up of which of the following? 
A.	carbohydrates 
B.	glycoproteins* 
C.	lipids 
D.	nucleic acids 
 
 
3.	Which molecular fragment on an antigen molecule do antibodies recognize and respond to? 
A.	ep...
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 18: Adaptive Specific Host Defenses
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 18: Adaptive Specific Host Defenses 
 
 
* = Correct answer Multiple Choice 
1.	Which of the following are the primary cells involved in the adaptive immune system? 
A.	dendritic cells 
B.	eosinophils 
C.	lymphocytes* 
D.	macrophages 
 
2.	Antibodies are made up of which of the following? 
A.	carbohydrates 
B.	glycoproteins* 
C.	lipids 
D.	nucleic acids 
 
 
3.	Which molecular fragment on an antigen molecule do antibodies recognize and respond to? 
A.	ep...
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Nutrition 400 Exam 2 2023 WITH 100% COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Proteins are composed of 
amino acids 
 
 
 
In the forming of protein, amino acids are linked by what specific type of bond? 
peptide 
 
 
 
The amino acids that must be supplied by the diet are 
essential 
 
 
 
Amino acids that are only essential due to medical conditions or lifespan period are 
conditionally essential 
 
 
 
The amino acids present in the diet in amounts that do not meet human needs are known as 
limiting amino acids 
 
 
 
The term for combining protein sources to supply al...
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