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Histotechnology exam fully solved & updated
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Oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone are two of the hormones secreted by the - ANSWER-Pituitary 
 
The primary antibody must be diluted 1:100 for an immunohistochemical procedure. How many micro liters of the primary antibody would be required to prepare a total volume of 2mL? - ANSWER-240 
 
How many grams of NaOH (MW=40) are required to prepare a liter of 1N NaOH? - ANSWER-40 
 
A one normal solution is equivalent to: - ANSWER-1 gram-equivalent weight of solute per 1L of solution (g/L) 
 
The num...
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Patho Exam 1 Norris, Tommie L. Lippincott CoursePoint for Norris Porth's Pathophysiology, 10th Test Bank
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Patho Exam 1 Norris, Tommie L. Lippincott CoursePoint for Norris: Porth's Pathophysiology, 10th Edition. Test Bank 
 
Atrophy - Ans: When confronted with a decrease in work demands or adverse environmental conditions, most cells are able to revert to a smaller size and a lower and more efficient level of functioning that is compatible with survival. 
 
What happens when cells atrophy? - Ans: Reduce their oxygen consumption and other cellular functions by decreasing the number and size of their ...
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What method is used to stabilize proteins making it resistant to further damage? - ANSWER-Fixation 
 
Name two methods of fixation? - ANSWER-Chemical reaction (formaldehyde) and physical (heat or dessication) 
 
What are two causes of Post mortem putrefaction if the tissue is not fixed? ***** - ANSWER-bacteria or mold 
 
What factor causes autolysis if tissue is not fixed? **** - ANSWER-enzyme attack 
 
What are four functions of fixatives? - ANSWER-1. kills tissue to prevent putrefaction and au...
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Essentials of Pathophysiology Porth Ch.2 Exam Questions and Complete Solutions
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Essentials of Pathophysiology Porth Ch.2 Exam Questions and Complete Solutions 
 
Atrophy - Ans: decrease in size 
 
Example of Atrophy - Ans: menopause- decrease in hormones which causes a decrease in reproductive organ size. 
 
Hypertrophy - Ans: increase in size 
 
Example of Hypertrophy - Ans: athletes muscles get bigger 
 
Hyperplasia - Ans: Increase in number of cells 
 
Example of Hyperplasia - Ans: Warts and prostate 
 
Metaplasia - Ans: Change in the type of cell from one type to anothe...
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HESI (PATHO BOOK) Exam Fall 2022. Complete Solution With Rationale 100%
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HESI (PATHO BOOK) Exam Fall 2022. Complete Solution With Rationale 100% 
 
A decrease in workload, use, pressure, or blood supply appropriately describes: 
A. physiologic atrophy. 
B. pathologic atrophy. 
C. hypertrophy. 
D. hyperplasia. 
B. pathologic atrophy. 
 
Pathologic atrophy is a decrease in cell size due to decreased use. Physiologic atrophy usually occurs early in development; for example, the thymus gland atrophies during childhood. Hypertrophy is an increase in cell size. Hyperplasia...
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Acetic acid - ANSWER-This fixative does not fix or destroy carbohydrates, and it does not fix lipids. It penetrates very rapidly and leaves tissue very soft. It is added to many fixative mixtures because of its ability to fix nuclei. 
 
Glutaraldehyde - ANSWER-Techniques using Schiff reagent, such as the periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) stain, cannot be used on __________ fixed tissues because false positive results will be obtained. 
 
Glyoxal - ANSWER-This fixative is the smallest dialdehyde and is ...
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milady chapter 1 history of cosmetology
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Cosmetology - answer-A term used to encompass a broad range of specialty areas, including hairstylist, nail technology, and esthetics. 
 
Ice age - answer-Haircutting and hairstyling were practiced in some form as early as: 
 
Egyptians - answer-The first to cultivate beauty in an extravagant fashion. 
 
Queen nefertiti - answer-Stained her nails red by dipping her fingertips in henna 
 
Queen Cleopatra - answer-Erected a personal cosmetics factory next to the dead sea 
 
Ancient egyptians - ans...
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Cosmetology written Test practice 190 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Cosmetology written Test practice 190 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Another term for the form or mass of a hairstyle - CORRECT ANSWER Volume 
 
A single line of color or a series of repeated lines, creates a - CORRECT ANSWER Bold, dramatic accent 
 
Establishing equal or appropriate proportions to create symmetry in a design is called - CORRECT ANSWER Balance 
 
The hair design where both sides of a hairstyle form a mirror image of each other is said to have - CORRECT ANSWER Elevated balanc...
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Milady Cosmetology Chapter 1 History and Career Opportunities
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cosmetology - answer-The art and science of beautifying and improving the skin, nails, and hair and includes the study of cosmetics and their application. 
 
Egyptians - answer-Were the first to cultivate beauty in an extravagant fashion. They used cosmetics as part of their personal beautification habits, religious ceremonies, and preparation of the deceased for burial. As early as 3000 BC, Egyptians used minerals, insects, and berries to create makeup for their eyes, lips and skin. 
 
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BIOL 250 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Fall 2023 Final Exam: Attempt Score - 93 / 100 - 93 %
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W16: Comprehensive Final Exam - Results 
Attempt Score - 93 / 100 - 93 % 
Question 1 1 / 1 point 
Which of the following are considered primary requirements of life for a multi-celled organism? 
Question options: 
Oxygen 
Water and other nutrients 
A controlled temperature in which to live 
A narrow range of atmospheric pressure 
All the above are primary requirements of life for a multi-celled organism. 
Question 2 1 / 1 point 
Which of the following statements is(are) correct when discussing h...
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