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UNE Medical Biochemistry Exam 1 Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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UNE Medical Biochemistry Exam 1 
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what percentage of water is in the body? - answer60% 
Relationship between protons and acids & bases - answerAcids donate proton. Bases accept 
proton 
Strong Acids Vs Weak Acids - answerStrong acids fully dissociate (100%) and weak acids 
partially dissociate 
properties of water - answerdipole dipole 
polar 
H bonding 
dissolves electrolytes ( CL /Na) 
Small Kd- doesn't dissociate alot 
kw ion product - answer10^-14 
pH - a...
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BBMB-301 Test questions and Answers for Final studying (Iowa State)
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BBMB-301 Test questions and Answers for Final studying (Iowa State) 
 
Which class of biopolymers is responsible for separating distinct aqueous compartments within Eukaryotic cells? 
Lipids 
The ______ is surrounded by a double membrane and produces approximately 90% of the energy, in the form of ATP, used by a typical living cell 
Mitochondrion 
T or F: The central dogma in biochemistry describes the flow of information from RNA to DNA to polypeptide to functional protein 
False: its DNA to RN...
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MMSC 407 Exam 3 (100%Accurate Answers)
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pH correct answers Negative log of the hydrogen activity 
pH = -logH+ 
 
pH reference range correct answers 7.35-7.45 
 
Calculate the pH of a solution which contains 4X 10^-8 mmol/L of hydrogen ion correct answers pH = -logH+ (4X10^-8) 
pH= -log10^-8 - log4 
pH= 8-.6 
pH= 7.4 
 
The in vivo blood pH is influenced by the plasma ________ and dissolved _____ ____ levels correct answers bicarbonate 
carbonic acid 
 
pH = pk + logHCO3 [(20) metabolic] + logH2CO3 [(1) respiratory] correct answers ...
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USMLE STEP 1 EQUATIONS Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions 2024
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USMLE STEP 1 EQUATIONS Questions 
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Sensitivity - ANSSensitivity = TP / (TP + FN) 
Specificity - ANSSpecificity = TN / (TN + FP) 
Positive predictive value - ANSPPV = TP / (TP + FP) 
Negative predictive value - ANSNPV = TN / (TN + FN) 
Relative risk - ANSRR= (a/[a+b]) / (c/[c+d]) 
Attributable risk - ANSAR= (a/[a+b]) - (c/[c+d]) 
Number needed to treat - ANS1/absolute risk reduction 
Number needed to harm - ANS1/attributable risk 
Hardy-Weinberg equilibriu...
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Bishop: Clinical Chemistry| 420 Questions | With Complete Solutions
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What is the molarity for a solution containing 100 g of NaCl made up to 500 mL with distilled water? Assume a gram molecular weight (from periodic table) of approximately 58 grams. 
a. 3.45 M 
b. 1.72 M 
c. 290 M 
d. 5.27 M correct answer: a. 3.45 M 
 
What is the normality for a solution containing 100 g of NaCl made up to 500 mL with distilled water? Assume a gram molecular weight (from periodic table) of approximately 58 grams. 
a. 3.45 
b. 0.86 
c. 1.72 
d. 6.9 correct answer: a. 3.4...
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Chemistry MT AAB board exam review #1 Questions With Complete Solutions
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Specimens that can be analyzed for carbon dioxide - Answer-1. Serum 
2. Plasma 
3. Whole blood 
What will happen if blood is exposed to air during specimen collection for pH and blood gases? - Answerp C O 2 decreases 
Henderson-Hasselbalch equation - Answer-p H = p k a + log salt / acid 
What is the ratio of bicarbonate:carbonic acid in normal plasma - Answer-20:1 
Lab results on a known diabetic patient revealed a decreased bicarbonate and decreased ph. Which acid 
base disorder would most like...
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BCH4024 TEST 1 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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BCH4024 TEST 1 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 
Isoelectric Point of Amino Acids - Answer-At the isoelectric point (pI = pH), average charge equals 0 
The Henderson-Hasselbalch Eqn. can be applied at pI for both equilibrium dissociations. 
 
Two dissociation reactions involve the net zero charge species HAH+ <--> HA + H+ 
 HA <--> A- + H+ 
 
(Isoelectric Point of Amino Acids) 
Two Henderson-Hasselbalch equations 
can be summed to solve for pI. - Answer-2pI=pKa1+ pKa2 +log [HA] +log...
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UNE Medical Biochemistry Exam 1 Questions With Complete Solutions.
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UNE Medical Biochemistry Exam 1 Questions With Complete Solutions. 
 
what percentage of water is in the body? 
60% 
Relationship between protons and acids & bases 
Acids donate proton. Bases accept proton 
Strong Acids Vs Weak Acids 
Strong acids fully dissociate (100%) and weak acids partially dissociate 
properties of water 
dipole dipole 
polar 
H bonding 
dissolves electrolytes ( CL /Na) 
Small Kd- doesn't dissociate alot 
kw ion product 
10^-14 
pH 
-log[H+] 
biological PH 
7.4 
types of ...
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GMS6402 Pulmonary Final 2024│Questions & Answers with complete solution
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GMS6402 Pulmonary Final 
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A 70 year-old man is complaining of severe nausea. He has had problems with peptic 
ulcer disease and has been having similar pain for the past two weeks. Rather than 
seeing a physician, he opted to self medicate. Over the past week, he has been 
consuming large quantities of TUMS (calcium carbonate), an over the counter antacid. 
While breathing room air, an arterial blood sample is drawn and reveals the followi...
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AAB MT CHEMISTRY EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2023/2024
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AAB MT CHEMISTRY EXAM WITH 
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2023/2024 
Which if the following blood tests is used to diagnose gout? 
A. Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) 
B. Amylase 
C. Uric acid 
D. Creatinine - CORRECT ANSWER-C. Uric acid 
Select the equation which is used to determine the pH of a solution containing a weak 
acid and its salt. 
A. Van Deemter equation 
B. Van Slyke equation 
C. Nernst equation 
D. Henderson-Hasselbalch equation - CORRECT ANSWER-D. Henderson-Hasselbalch 
equation 
All of the fo...
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