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Which is not a parenteral route of administration? 
A. IM 
B. IV 
 
C. SQ 
D. Oral Oral 
 
Which of the following is not a valid reason for cleaning x-ray cassettes on a regular basis? 
A. To prevent the spread of disease from animal to animal 
B. To prevent debris from interfering with the image once developed 
C. To preserve the life of the cassette 
D. To decrease residual radiation hazard To decrease residual radiation hazard 
 
The Rabies ...
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metabolism - The total of all the chemical and physical processes by which the 
body builds and maintains itself (anabolism) and by which it breaks down its 
substances for the production of energy (catabolism). 
Glucose - The principal circulating sugar in the blood and the major energy 
source for the body 
ketone bodies - bodies produced as intermediate products of fat metabolism 
lactic acid - a by-product of glucose and glycogen metabolism in anaerobic 
muscle energetics 
amino acids - the ...
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UNT BIOL 1720 Exam 1 Questions And Answers With Verified Study Solutions
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What are the only animals to lack symmetry? - Answer-Sponges 
What are the 2 types of symmetry? - Answer-radial and bilateral 
What is radial symmetry? - Answer-symmetry around a central axis 
(can be any halves on a 2-D plane) think of how you cut a pizza, an example can be a sea anemone. 
What is bilateral symmetry? - Answer-Right and left halves that are mirror images 
How do small unicellular organisms take in nutrients? - Answer-diffusion 
Why is cell size constrained? - Answer-Surface-to-v...
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All animals need food to survive. What critical biological functions does food serve for an animal? - 
provide energy and cellular building blocks 
The fetus obtains the necessary building blocks required for its development through: 
Correct Answer mother's blood supplied by the umbilical cord - mother's blood supplied by the 
umbilical cord 
When does the quality and the completeness of the nutrients we obtain make a difference in our lives? - 
at all stages of life 
(T/F) Whole eggs have hi...
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ap art history: midterm: multiple choice questions and answers 2023
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ap art history: midterm: multiple choice questions 
 
The emphasis on the anatomy of women portrayed in Prehistoric art suggests early man's interest in 
a. gold and jewels 
b. health and fertility 
c. athletic competitions 
d. the domestication of animals - b. health and fertility 
 
b. mortise and tenon construction - To ensure stability of a structural form, an architectural innovation utilized at Stonhenge was the use of 
a. squinches to support large sarsen lintels 
b. moritse and tenon c...
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"Salting out" - certain ions become too concentrated in soils and draw water out of roots by 
osmosis, causing plant death 
2 types of lateral meristems: - Cork cambium 
vascular cambium 
2 ways to increase allele diversity/allele frequency distribution: - 1.) gene flow 
2.) mutation 
3 Chordate Subphyla - Urochordata, Cephalochordata, and Vertebrata 
3 criteria for designating species: Boys Make Pasta - biological, morphological, phylogenetic 
4 key characteristics of chordates - 1.) notochor...
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Biology 172 UH MANOA. Exam 2 Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+
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Animal qualities 1. 2. 3. 4. ? 
Ans: (Multicellular eukaryotes, heterotrophs, cells lack cell walls, bodies held together by 
structural proteins-collagen) 
What is Collagen? 1. 2. 3. 4. 
Ans: (Most abundant protein in animal bodies, flexible, high tensile strength and elastic 
resistance) 
Skin vs Ligament vs Tendon arrangement of collagen? 
Ans: 1skin- dense irregular. 2. Ligament- sheets. 3. Tendon- cable-like 
Germ layers give rise to 1 2? 
Ans: Tissues and Organs of an embryo 
Ectoderm 
A...
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IBEC TerminologyAbsorption - correct answer The uptake of one substance into another 
 
Acid mantle - correct answer The bacteria-killing layer made of sweat and lipids 
 
Adipose tissue - correct answer Connective tissue in animal bodies that contains fat 
 
Amino acid - correct answer Units of structure in protein that help break down simple sugars and fats 
 
Apocrine - correct answer Glands in the axillae and groin that secrete sweat and substances that produce body odor when contaminated wi...
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Praxis 5511 - Science (2024) Latest Update Rated A+
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Praxis 5511 - Science (2024) Latest 
 
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1st Law of Thermodynamics Always as much energy after something happens as there was 
before it happened. 
 
2nd law of Thermodynamics Everything directs itself toward the lowest energy state with the 
most equal distribution of resources. 
 
4.5 Billion Scientist believe Earth's origin year was ____ years ago. 
 
97% Amount of saltwater on earth, 71% of Earth's surface is Ocean (percentage). 
 
A compound ___ _____ is the result of a c...
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