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Module 8 Portage 219 Organic Chemistry Exam with Answers Graded A+
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Module 8 Portage 219 Organic Chemistry Exam with Answers Graded A+ 
1. Polymer large molecule made by repetitive linking of 
smaller units (monomers) 
2. Macromolecule very large molecule composed of thousands 
of covalently bonded atoms (ex: polymer) 
3. 1. natural (in nature) 
2. synthetic (in lab) 
4. rubber, carbs: starch & cellu- 
lose, proteins, nucleic acids 
DNA, RNA 
5. nylon, teflon, styrofoam, poly- 
ethylene, Dacron, 
6. 1. method of formation 
2. final composition 
3. stereo...
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Cisco DevNet Associate Questions and Answers | Latest Update | 2024/2025 | Rated A+
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Cisco DevNet Associate Questions and 
Answers | Latest Update | 2024/2025 | 
 
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What is the purpose of the Cisco DevNet platform? 
The Cisco DevNet platform provides tools, resources, and a community for developers to 
build, manage, and automate applications and networks using Cisco technologies. 
 
Explain the function of APIs in network automation. 
APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) allow developers to programmatically interact 
with network devices and systems, enabling au...
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Organic Chemistry Module 8 Portage 219 TEST EXAM FINALS QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
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Organic Chemistry Module 8 Portage 
219 TEST EXAM FINALS 
QUESTIONS WITH 100% 
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 
Polymer - ANSWER large molecule made by repetitive linking of smaller units 
(monomers) 
Macromolecule - ANSWER very large molecule composed of thousands of covalently 
bonded atoms (ex: polymer) 
1. natural (in nature) 
2. synthetic (in lab) - ANSWER two ways polymers are made 
rubber, carbs: starch & cellulose, proteins, nucleic acids DNA, RNA - ANSWER natural 
polymers 
nylon, teflon, sty...
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Bio 203 Exam 4 practice test questions & answers(Scored A+)
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Bio 203 Exam 4 practice test questions & answWhat is the reason that closely linked genes are typically inherited together? - ANSWER The likelihood of a crossover event between these two genes is low 
 
All female mammals have one active X chromosome per cell instead of two. What causes this? - ANSWER Activation of the XIST gene on the X chromosome that will become the Barr body 
 
In his transformation experiments, what did Griffith observe? - ANSWER Mixing a heat-killing pathogenic strain of b...
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 11: Mechanisms of Microbial Genetics
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 11: Mechanisms of Microbial Genetics 
 
 
* = Correct answer Multiple Choice 
1.	Gene expression includes which of the following? 
A.	DNA replication 
B.	replication, transcription, and translation 
C.	transcription and translation* 
D.	translation only 
 
2.	The central dogma describes which of the following? 
A.	the process by which enzymes are modified after translation 
B.	the steps of gene expression* 
C.	the way DNA is replicated 
D.	the way RNA is...
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CMMB 413 Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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ts use mitochondrial disorders for? - answerTrack lineage as 
they're only inherited maternally 
MIDD - answermaternally inherited diabetes and deafness includes 1% of diabetic patients and 
most common in Japanese population 
What mutations cause MIDD? - answer- MT-TL1, MT-TK or MT-TE and reduces tRNA 
activities which reduces protein synthesis 
- decrease in ATP production 
- in pancreatic β cells ATP is required to control secretion of insulin and therefore can result in 
insulin deficien...
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Primavera Biology B Unit 3: Genomics (2023/2024) Already Graded A
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Primavera Biology B Unit 3: Genomics (2023/2024) Already Graded A 
CHECKPOINT 12 
Genes located close together on a chromosome tend to be inherited together. What is this called? genetic linkage 
Which of the following genes are linked in pea plants? flower color and pollen-grain shape 
A Punnett square incorrectly predicts the outcome of a dihybrid cross. There are only two phenotypes in the F2 offspring instead of four. Why? The genes are completely linked. 
A Punnett square predicts that the...
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MCB 150 Final Exam Review Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Version 2024 | Verified
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MCB 150 Final Exam Review Questions 
with 100% Correct Answers | Latest 
 
Version 2024 | Verified 
 
Children receiving chemotherapy or bone marrow transplants to treat cancer have a weakened immune 
system. Some vaccinations are comprised of a weakened live virus and are not recommended for those 
who are immunocompromised. What strategies can help protect the immunocompromised individuals in 
a community? Choose all that apply. 
 
(A) Achieve high vaccination rates to provide herd immunity. 
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Genetics final exam prep, (Answered) With Complete Verified Solutions
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Genetics final exam prep, (Answered) With Complete Verified Solutions 
 
1.	Place the steps of generating a gene	- knockout mouse in order from the dis- ruption of the target gene to generat- ing homozygous knockouts. Suppose in 
 
1.	Disrupt target gene by insert- ing neo+ and link tk+ to disrupted gene 
2.	transfer disrupted gene into 
 
one experiment, the stem cells used are stem cells from a black mouse 
from a black	coated mouse, and the earl3y. allow recombination with 
 
mouse embryo ...
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AP Biology Final Exam Review With Verified Solutions.
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AP Biology Final Exam Review With 
Verified Solutions. 
Emergent properties - answernew properties that emerge with each step upward in the 
hierarchy of life, owing to the arrangement and interactions of parts as complexity increases 
negative feedback - answera mechanism of response in which a stimulus initiates reactions 
that reduce the stimulus 
positive feedback - answera physiological control mechanism in which a change in a variable 
triggers mechanisms that amplify the change 
inductive...
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