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ATI - Mobility Assessment Quiz |165 questions and answers.
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A nurse is teaching a newly hired assistive personnel (AP) about working with clients who require assistance with ADLs. Which of the following activities should the nurse include as ADL? 
 
Toileting 
Writing 
Ambulating 
Talking 
Toileting 
 
 
 
A nurse is evaluating a client who has a broken leg and is using crutches. Which of the following actions by the client demonstrates proper use of the cruches? 
 
The hand grips of the crutches are at the level of the client's umbilicus 
The client's...
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AP Biology - Unit 2 Study Guide Questions with Verified Answers
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Describe diffusion and give some specific examples of molecules which move by diffusion. - 
The random thermal motion of particles of liquids, gases, or solids. In the presence of a 
concentration or electrochemical gradient, diffusion results in the net movement of a substance 
from a region where it is more concentrated to a region where it is less concentrated. 
- The movement of particles of any substance, so that they tend ...
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exam 3 biol 252 Correct Questions & Answers(RATED A)
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cardiocytes - ANSWER contractile cells of the heart 
 
desmosomes - ANSWER attach cardiocytes together. When one cell contracts, the other will not separate. Think of them like glue between the cells. 
Connected via gap junctions 
Electrical and chemical coupling 
The heart muscle acts as a single functional unit 
 
If you had designed a heart, in which the heart muscle cells can contract in unison, what would you do? - ANSWER Innervate only a few muscle cells and have them attach to each other...
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AP Biology Exam (units 5-8) Latest Version Graded A+
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AP Biology Exam (units 5-8) Latest 
 
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10% rule Only 10% of the total energy produced at each trophic level is available to the next 
level. The amount of energy passed up to the levels of the food pyramid reduces as you go up. 
 
3' vs 5' end of DNA strand replication goes 3'->5' 
- 3' (of original molecule) is leading strand 
- 5' is lagging strand 
 
adaptive immunity the ability to recognize and remember specific antigens and mount an 
attack on them 
 
altruism ...
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HUBS 191 Progress Test II Latest Version Graded A
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HUBS 191 Progress Test II Latest 
 
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Nervous system cells neurons and glia 
 
Neuron input zone dendrites and cell body 
 
Neuron summation zone axon hillock 
 
Neuron conduction zone axon 
 
Neuron output zone axon terminals 
 
Axon hillock decides whether to pass on information 
 
Tract axon bundles in CNS 
 
Grey matter cell bodies in CNS 
 
White matter myelinated axons in CNS; commissural, projection, and association tracts 
 
Ganglion groups of cell bodies in PNS 
 
Nerv...
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AP Biology [Practice AP Exam] Questions with Verified Solutions
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AP Biology [Practice AP Exam] 
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[8] Cells that make up salivary glands would be expected to contain a relatively large amount of: 
 
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[A] smooth endoplasmic reticulum 
 
[B] rough endoplasmic reticulum 
 
[C] genetic material 
 
[D] lipids 
 
[E] peroxisomes [B] rough endoplasmic reticulum 
 
[9] Which of the following characteristics distinguishes prokaryotic organisms from eukaryotic 
organisms? 
 
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Ap Biology Final Exam Practice Test-Answered
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Ap Biology Final Exam Practice Test-Answered 
Which of the following relationships between cell structures and their respective functions is correct? 
a. 
cell wall: support, protection 
b. 
chloroplasts: chief sites of cellular respiration 
c. 
chromosomes: cytoskeleton of the nucleus 
d. 
ribosomes: secretion 
e. 
lysosomes: formation of ATP 
a. cell wall: support, protection 
 
 
Tay-Sachs disease is a human genetic abnormality that results in cells accumulating and becoming clogged with very...
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AP Biology Multiple Choice Exam with Complete Solutions
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A dog is following the scent of a jackrabbit. Which of the following accurately describes how the 
dog's brain integrates information for smell? 
A) Chemoreceptors in the brain send impulses for smell in the nasal cavity. 
B) Chemoreceptor cells in the nasal cavity sends impulses to the appropriate area of the brain. 
C) Chemoreceptors on epithelial cells of the tongue send hormones to the appropriate area of 
the brain. 
D) Receptors...
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Straighterline - A&P 1 Midterm EXAM WITH CORRECTLY ANSWERED QUESTIONS /NEW REVISION 2024
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Straighterline - A&P 1 Midterm EXAM WITH CORRECTLY ANSWERED QUESTIONS /NEW REVISION 2024
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AP Biology Exam Terms Questions and Answers
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AP Biology Exam Terms Questions and Answers 
organic compounds 
contain carbon; examples include lipids, proteins, and carbs 
 
 
functional groups 
amino (NH2), carbonyl (RCOR), carboxyl (COOH), hydroxyl (OH), phosphate (PO4), sulfhydryl (SH) 
 
 
fat 
glycerol and three fatty acids 
 
 
saturated fats 
bad for you; animals and some plants have it; solidifies at room temp. 
 
 
unsaturated fats 
better for you, plants have it; liquifies at room temp. 
 
 
steriods 
lipids whose structures resem...
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