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NACE CP2 Exam Questions and Answers (Verified Answers)
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NACE CP2 Exam Questions and Answers (Verified Answers) 
NACE 2008 Student Manual! 
START OF CHAPTER 1 
Corrosion is an electrochemical process involving 
 
A) flow of protons and electrons 
B) flow of neutrons and ions 
C) flow of protons and ions 
D) flow of electrons and ions 
E) flow of resistance and resistivity 
d 
 
 
Metal loss or corrosion occurs at the 
 
A) cathode 
B) anode 
C) electronic path 
D) metallic path 
b 
 
 
What are the four parts of the corrosion cell 
 
A) anode, resisto...
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BIO-2420 Exam 2 Review Questions and Correct Answers
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There were different examples of transport proteins given in class. What type is GLUT? passive transport channel 
What type is the Na+/K+ pump? What type is the Na+/glucose symporter? primary active transport, secondary active transport 
What is digoxin and what does it do? blocks sodium potassium pumps, increases sodium on inside and potassium decreases on the inside (purple fox glove flower) 
what did Giuseppe antonio anastasio volta invent? invented the batteries 
What is a cell's resting me...
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PNB 2264 Final Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2024/2025
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PNB 2264 Final Exam With 100% Correct 
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Which of the following are responsible for the relaxation phase of muscle twitch? 
-the ryanodine receptor (RyR) 
-SERCA 
-DHP - answerSERCA 
Increasing intensity of a pressure stimulus (applied to the same spot on your finger) is coded by 
____ (assume threshold is met) 
-increasing amplitude of receptor potential 
-increasing frequency of afferent action potentials at first node of ranvier 
-increasing frequency of afferent action poten...
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Neuroscience - Exploring the brain (A+ Guaranteed)
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Nernst equation correct answers the equation is in the picture 
 
Cerebrum correct answers Area of the brain (upper half above the cerebellum) responsible for all voluntary activities of the body (senses) 
 
Cerebellum correct answers A large structure of the hindbrain that controls fine motor skills. (most of the functions are like balance and reflexes etc that require no conscious thought) 
- a mnemonic could be that i has "Bellum" at the end meaning "war" and it controls lots of the funct...
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Anatomy Exam 2 - Excitability
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Anatomy Exam 2 - Excitability 
2 characteristics of the plasma membrane -Answer-- ions not equally distributed across 
membrane 
- unequally permeable to various ions 
voltage of a typical cell -Answer-negative 
inside of the cell is more negative than the outside of the cell 
inside(-) : outside(+) 
K+ concentrations -Answer-in: 100 
out: 5 
K+ mV (equilibrium potential) -Answer--75 mV 
Cl- concentrations -Answer-in: 10 
out: 105 
Cl- mV - equilibrium potential -Answer--59 mV 
Na+ concentration...
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Exam 1 Patho NURS 8022 ACTUAL TOPICS WITH ANSWERS
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Exam 1 Patho- NURS 8022 ACTUAL TOPICS WITH ANSWERS 
Negative Feedback 
Positive Feedback 
Proteins 
Integral proteins 
Peripheral proteins 
ATP 
Simple/passive diffusion 
Simple/passive diffusion 
Factors that affect the net rate of diffusion 
Osmosis 
Primary Active Transport 
Secondary Active Transport 
Na+- K+ ATPase 
Ca2+ ATPase 
H+ ATPase 
Remember: Sodium Potassium Pump 
Secondary Active Transport; Co-transport 
Counter transport 
How do cardiac glycosides increase cardiac contractility? 
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Wenner Practice NACE CP2 - EXAM (2) Latest Updated Graded A+
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NACE 2008 Student Manual! 
START OF CHAPTER 1 
Corrosion is an electrochemical process involving 
 
A) flow of protons and electrons 
B) flow of neutrons and ions 
C) flow of protons and ions 
D) flow of electrons and ions 
E) flow of resistance and resistivity - ANSWER-d 
 
Metal loss or corrosion occurs at the 
 
A) cathode 
B) anode 
C) electronic path 
D) metallic path - ANSWER-b 
 
What are the four parts of the corrosion cell 
 
A) anode, resistor, electrolyte, metallic path 
B) anode, c...
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NROS 307 quizzes with complete solutions
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what is the formula for resistors in series vs in parallel 
in series: add R= R1 +R2.. 
in parallel: 1/R= 1/R1+ 1/R2... 
 
 
 
What is Ohm's law equation? 
V=IR 
 
 
 
 
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what is the formula for capacitors in series vs in parallel 
in series: 1/C = 1/C1 + 1/C2.. 
in parallel= C= C1 +C2.. 
 
 
 
what kind of molecules can pass the cell membrane lipid bilayer most easily? Wh...
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MMSC 490 Exam 3 Questions & Answers
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MMSC 490 Exam 3 Questions & Answers 
What is the primary reason that mammalian red blood cells are used in the study of the plasma 
membrane? 
a. There are a lot of them and they are easily obtained. 
b. They contain larger plasma membranes than any other cell type. 
c. They are of particular interest because they are made up of a lipid monolayer. 
d. They lack nuclei and membrane-bounded organelles. - Answer ️️ -d. They lack nuclei and 
membrane-bounded organelles. 
Two examples of membrane...
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AAB MT Chemistry Review exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Which if the following blood tests is used to diagnose gout? 
 
A. Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) 
B. Amylase 
C. Uric acid 
D. Creatinine 
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 
D. Henderson-Hasselbalch equation 
 
 
 
All of the following are directly involved in the production of semen EXCEPT? 
 
A. Prostate...
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