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HOSA Pathophysiology Notes questions and answers graded A+.
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HOSA Pathophysiology Notes questions and answers graded A+. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
pathology - correct scientific study of disease 
 
asymptomatic - correct ut symptoms 
 
syndrome - correct answers.A group of symptoms typical of a particular disease or condition 
 
symptoms - correct ctive findings 
 
signs - correct tive findings 
 
predisposing factors - correct factors; make a person vulnerable to a disease 
 
chronic - correct answers.A condition that develops slowly and lasts a long period...
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MB (ASCP) 100% VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATES
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what does topoisomerase do? - ANSWERbreaks phosphate backbone to "un" supercoil 
DNA 
Another name for Topoisomerase II - ANSWERGyrase 
Helicase - ANSWERUn"zips" DNA at replication fork 
What makes up the primosome? - ANSWER1. primase 
2. helicase 
3. DNA C 
NASBA stands for... - ANSWERnucleic acid sequence based amplification 
NASBA - ANSWERRNA is target 
RNA-->cDNA 
Reverse transcriptase (RNA-->cDNA) followed by DNA dependent ...
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Molecular Diagnostics Chapter 12 Revised Exam [100% PASS] /verified/
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Molecular Diagnostics Chapter 12 
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What are the three types of epigenetic changes? *Ans* 1. DNA methylation, alterations in 
CpG islands; down regulates transcription 
2. genomic imprinting; inactivates chromosome regions 
3. chromatin remodeling; sequesters DAN through protein binding and histone modification 
makes DNA either available or unavailable for transcription 
congenital *Ans* mutation/disease, existing at birth 
Barr body *Ans* A dense body for...
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AAB Molecular DX Board Exam Review With 100% Correct Answers 2024
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AAB Molecular DX Board Exam Review With 100% Correct Answers 2024
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Biology B Final Exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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What are recessive genetic disorders? Give 4 Examples 
Occurs when the individual is homozygous recessive for the trait. Cystic Fibrosis, Albinism, Galactosemia, Tay-Sachs 
 
 
 
What are dominant genetic disorders? Give 2 Examples. 
Disorders caused by dominant alleles. Huntington's, Achondroplasia 
 
 
 
What is a pedigree? What are common symbols used? 
Diagram that traces the inheritance of a trait through generations. Circles, Squares, Halves 
 
 
 
What is incomplete dominance? Example? 
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Genetics Module 2: Biology to Genetics Inheritance Exam With Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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Genetics Module 2: Biology to Genetics 
Inheritance Exam With Questions and 
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How do members of a gene pair segregate in gamete formation (Meiosis)? 
Equally into sperm and egg 
(Mendel's first law) 
What is the difference in location between meiosis and mitosis? 
Meiosis occurs in reproductive cells 
Mitosis occurs in somatic cells 
How many cells does meiosis produce? 
4 haploids 
How many cells does mitosis produce? 
2 diploids 
What are the key stages of Mitosis? 
Interp...
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Pathophysiology A Practical Approach Study Guide Rated A
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Pathophysiology: A Practical Approach Study Guide Rated A+ 
Active transport 
Adaptation 
Allele 
Anaphase (Mitosis) 
anaplasia(an-ah-PLAY-zee-ah) 
Apoptosis 
Atrophy 
Autosomal dominant 
Autosomal recessive 
Autosome 
Benign 
Cancer 
Carcinogenesis 
Caseous necrosis 
Cell membrane 
chromosome 
Coagulative necrosis 
congenital 
Crenation 
curative 
Cytoplasm 
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA 
Differentiation 
Diffusion 
Dominant 
Dry gangrene 
Dysplasia 
Electrolyte 
Endocytosis 
Enzymes
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Adult Geriatrics Test Questions, All Correct Test bank Questions and Answers with Explanations
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Question :	The major impact of the physiological changes that occur with aging is: 
 
Student Answer: 
 
Reduced physiological reserve 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 	 
 
Instructor Explanation: 
 
The major impact of all of these physiological changes can be highlighted with three primary points. First, there is a reduced physiological reserve of most body systems, particularly cardiac, respiratory, and renal. Second, there are reduced homeostatic mechanisms that fail to adjust regulatory systems such a...
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BIOL 180 Quiz 4 2023/24 100% Correct
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BIOL 180 Quiz 4 2023/24 100% CorrectBIOL 180 Quiz 4 2023/24 100% Correct 
Return to Assessment List 
 
 
 
Part 1 of 6 - Chapter 6	24.0 Points 
 
Question 1 of 33 
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What is the term for a cell’s complement of DNA? 
 
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A. gamete 
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B. nucleus 
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C. genome 
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D. chromosome 
 
Feedback: Great job. 
 
 
Question 2 of 33 
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In general, the cell cycle can be divided into three basic phases. What are they? 
 
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A. G1, S, G2 
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B. prophase, anaphas...
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BIOL 180 Quiz 4 2023/24 100% Correct
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Return to Assessment List 
 
 
 
Part 1 of 6 - Chapter 6	24.0 Points 
 
Question 1 of 33 
3.0 Points 
What is the term for a cell’s complement of DNA? 
 
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A. gamete 
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B. nucleus 
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C. genome 
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D. chromosome 
 
Feedback: Great job. 
 
 
Question 2 of 33 
3.0 Points 
In general, the cell cycle can be divided into three basic phases. What are they? 
 
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A. G1, S, G2 
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B. prophase, anaphas...
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