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UNE BioChem 1005 Final Exam Questions with Expert Solutions
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Somatostatin reduces the secretion of both glucagon and insulin through which of the following mechanisms? 
 
a. Somatostatin activates an activator G-protein 
b. Somatostatin activates MAPK cascade 
c. Somatostatin activates an inhibitory G-protein 
d. Somatostatin uses Ca+2 as a downstream signal c. Somatostatin activates an inhibitory G-protein 
 
Insulin mediated glucose uptake by muscle and adipose tissue is a result of which of the following mechanisms? 
 
a. Translocation of GLUT 4 recep...
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Bio 181 (Module 6: Self Check) correct answers
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Bio 181 (Module 6: Self Check)Many chemotherapies drugs act by arresting the cell in M-phase of the cell cycle. - correct answer True 
 
The activation of both MPF and MAPK result in _________ _________ (two words) of the cytoplasm during M-phase. - correct answer Settling down 
 
Cytoplasmic signal transduction controls the checkpoints of the cell cycle. - correct answer True 
 
An important checkpoint regulator is at the Gap2/M-phase transition. Here cyclin B and Cdk1 activate and form MPF whi...
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Ansc 224 Exam 1 UIUC Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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Ansc 224 Exam 1 UIUC Exam 
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Which of the following tissues has the greatest relative growth from birth to maturity? 
Skeletal muscle 
During fetal development most organs and tissues are growing primarily by which process? 
Proliferation or Hyperplasia 
Which of the following intracellular signaling pathway is important for regulating cell size? 
PI-3 Kinase 
What is the function of mTor (mammalian target of rapamycin)? It signals intracellular 
nutrient av...
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MMSC 490 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT
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MMSC 490 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS 
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nuclear receptor superfamily - Answer ️️ -Intracellular receptors for hydrophobic signal 
molecules such as steroids and retinoid acid. The receptor-ligand complex acts as a transcription 
factor in the nucleus 
Zinc fingers and Leucine zippers: - Answer ️️ -are configurations of DNA binding proteins 
nitric oxide - Answer ️️ -- paracrine signaling molecule cause it has unstable w/ a short half- 
life 
- comes from arginine 
- stimula...
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(MB) ASCP Practice Exam Questions and Answers Solved Correctly Graded A
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(MB) ASCP Practice Exam Questions and 
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Which of the following is not a component of a nucleotide? 
Phosphate group 
Anti-codon 
Ribose sugar 
Nitrogen base - Answer ️️ -Anti-codon 
According to Chargaff's rule of base pairing, adenine pairs with: - Answer ️️ -Thymine 
What genes would be screened in a breast cancer panel? - Answer ️️ -HER2, ERBB2, BRCA1 
Next Generation Sequencing uses: - Answer ️️ -Short sequence reads 
Purines and pyrimidines differ f...
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MICR 3230 Midterm Exam | Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions)
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MICR 3230 Midterm Exam | Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions) What is immunity? The state of protection against foreign pathogens or substances (antigens) How do you generate immunity without disease? Immunization What does immunization do? Prepares the immune system for eradication of the antigen What is herd immunity? Vaccination/protection of a critical mass of people What is humoral immunity? Combats pathogens via antibodies What are antibodies produced by? B cells 2 types of humoral...
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Q3 SCNM MGEN - Final (Diseases) questions with 100% correct answers graded A+
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Q3 SCNM MGEN - Final (Diseases) 
Occulocutaneous Albumism (OA) is what kind of inheritance? - correct answer Autosomal Recessive 
 
Genes responsible for oculocutaneous albumism (OA) are found on what chromosome? - correct answer Chromosome 15 
 
What is a main characteristic of Cystic Fibrosis? 
Hypermobile Joints 
Mental Retardation 
Hemophilia 
Thick Mucus - correct answer Thick Mucus 
 
Cystic Fibrosis occurs due to a defect located on what chromosome? - correct answer Chromosome 7 
 
The mo...
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LTP Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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LTP Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
Which pathway is non-associative?(non-hebbian) - Answer-Mossy fiber pathway 
NMDA activation independent 
 
Which pathways are associative?(hebbian) - Answer-perforant, schaffer collateral, recurrent 
 
NMDA dependent 
 
What is an associative LTP pathway? - Answer-depends on NMDA activation and the Calcium influx for the induction of LTP 
 
depends on pre and postsynaptic events 
 
What is an a non-associative LTP pathway? - Answer-independent of NMDA ...
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UNE BioChem 1005 Final Exam Questions & Answers Solved 100% Correct!!
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UNE BioChem 1005 Final Exam Questions & Answers Solved 100% Correct!! 
 
Somatostatin reduces the secretion of both glucagon and insulin through which of the following mechanisms? 
 
a. Somatostatin activates an activator G-protein 
b. Somatostatin activates MAPK cascade 
c. Somatostatin activates an inhibitory G-protein 
d. Somatostatin uses Ca+2 as a downstream signal 
c. Somatostatin activates an inhibitory G-protein 
Insulin mediated glucose uptake by muscle and adipose tissue is a result of...
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ASU Bio 181 Exam 1 Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions
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1n order to examine cells which are smaller than can be detected by the human senses what needs to be 
used ? - technology 
A cell that is itself an organism must have a minimum of four needs presented in lecture - find 
food, find shelter, find mate, and reproduce. 
A normal cell is _____ and ____ for growth. - mortal, anchorage dependent 
a singled celled eukaryotic organism - has a limited number of biomolecular machines 
must find food, shelter, a mate and reproduce 
escape from predators 
A...
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