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USABO Practice Correctly Answered Questions | UpToDate | Already Graded A+
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What enzyme does HIV use to convert RNA to DNA? 
: Reverse Transcriptase 
The promoter region of a prokaryotic gene is located ______ to the gene and is the 
binding site for ______. 
: 5'...RNA polymerase 
Which of the following is TRUE of prokaryotes? 
I. Simultaneous transcription and translation 
II. Presence of intron sequences 
III. Circular DNA 
: I and III only 
Integral transmembrane proteins are proteins imbedded in the cell membrane. Which of 
the following amino acids would you...
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bisc 261 la tech Test with Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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when and who observed the change of nonvirulent organisms into virulent ones via 
origins of replication are marked by a complex of protiens called - Answer origin 
recognition complex (ORC) 
ORCs recruit another set of proteins to the origin forming the - Answer prereplicative 
complex (pre-RC) 
telomeres - Answer structures at the ends of chromosomes, enzyme that forms the 
telomeres and maintains them
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Bio 315- Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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Bio 315- Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Correct 
From the list below, select the one cellular structure or compartment that is not found in 
animal cells: 
A. Plasmodesmata 
B. Golgi apparatus 
C. Endoplasmic Reticulum 
D. Plasma membrane - Correct Answer ️️ -A 
The most reliable feature distinguishing a eukaryotic cell from prokaryotic cell is the: 
A. Presence of plasma membrane 
B. Presence of a nucleus 
C. Eukaryotic cells larger size 
D. Presence of DNA - Correct Answer ️️ -B 
No...
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ASCP Molecular Biology Certification Exam | Latest 2024 With 100% Correct Answers
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Pyrimidine - One carbon ring 
Cytosine, Thymine, Uracil 
Purine - Two carbon rings 
Adenine, Guanine 
How are nucleotides joined together? - Condensation to form phosphodiester bond 
What is the function of mRNA? - Carries genetic info out of nucleus 
Transcript translated to protein 
What is the function of tRNA? - Carries aa to ribosome 
Anticodon pairs with codon on mRNA strand 
What is the function of rRNA? - part of ribosome structure 
most abundant RNA 
coordinated coupling of tRNA to mRNA...
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BIO 101 Lab 5 Mitosis SUMMER 2024
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Lab Report Format Expectations 
Utilize college level grammar and professional formatting when completing this worksheet. 
Pre-Lab Questions 
1. Chromosomes are made primarily of what two components? Be specific. 
DNA, which contains genes and protein that helps to organize DNA 
2. What are the differences between mitosis and binary fission? Identify at least one difference, 
and explain why it is significant. 
The main difference between mitosis and binary fission is that mitosis occurs in 
euk...
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Non-modifiable risk factors - ACCURATE ANSWERAge 
Sex 
Race 
Family history 
In many studies, must be controlled 
Statistical control: allows for the removal of variables influence 
 
Age - ACCURATE ANSWERMain risk factor for major diseases like cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, etc. 
About 2/3 of all deaths worldwide 
This proportion is much higher in industrialized nations due to disease preventions causing them to live longer 
 
"programmed" aspect of aging - A...
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A Complete Test Bank For Essentials Of Pathophysiology, Concepts Of Altered Health States Third, North American Edition Carol Porth
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A Complete Test Bank For 
Essentials Of 
Pathophysiology, Concepts 
Of Altered Health States 
Third, North American 
Edition Carol Porth 
 
Ischemia and other toxic injuries increase the 
accumulation of intracellular calcium as a result of: 
release of stored calcium from the mitochondria. 
improved intracellular volume regulation. 
decreased influx across the cell membrane. 
attraction of calcium to fatty infiltrates. 
 
The patient is found to have liver disease, resulting in 
the remov...
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Micro Exam 3 Study Guide questions with correct answers
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bacterial DNA 
1-2 circular chromosomes, DNA is much longer than the cell, replicates right before 
binary fission, found in the cytoplasm 
Prokaryotic chromosomes 
circular, one origin of replication, 1000 nucleotides/second, primer removal = DNA 
polymerase 1, strand elongation = DNA polymerase III 
eukaryotic chromosomes 
multiple linear strands, have centromeres and telomeres, need to separate, multiple 
origins of replication, 100 nucleotides/second; primer removal = RNAse H; elongationpoly...
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Cell Bio PCB 3023 - Exam 1 Questions And Answers With 100% Correct Answers
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Heterochromatin - Regions in chromosome where fibers are highly condensed 
Few genes - resistant to transcription by not completely exempt 
Concentrated in centromeres and telomeres 
What is a simple genome and which type of cell has one? - Codes for fewer proteins then a 
complex genome, prokaryotes 
Plant cell walls were.... - Reacquired after eukaryotes lost cell walls when they diverged from 
prokaryotes 
Genes - Regions of DNA transcribed into any type of RNA 
What are RNPs? Examples - Ribo...
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What enzyme does HIV use to convert RNA to DNA? - Answer-Reverse Transcriptase 
The promoter region of a prokaryotic gene is located ______ to the gene and is the binding site for 
______. - Answer-5'...RNA polymerase 
Which of the following is TRUE of prokaryotes? 
I. Simultaneous transcription and translation 
II. Presence of intron sequences 
III. Circular DNA - Answer-I and III only 
Integral transmembrane proteins are proteins imbedded in the cell membrane. Which of the following 
amino ac...
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