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Final Exam: NR567/ NR 567 (NEW 2024/ 2025 Update) Advanced Pharmacology for the AGACNP Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct – Chamberlain
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Final Exam: NR567/ NR 567 (NEW 2024/ 
2025 Update) Advanced Pharmacology for 
the AGACNP Review| Questions and 
Verified Answers| 100% Correct – Chamberlain 
QUESTION 
 Platelet GB IIb/IIIa inhibitor 
 Eptifibatide 
Tirofiban 
 
 
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Chamberlain 
 
 Platelet GB IIb/IIIa inhibitor MOA 
 
Answer: 
 Reversibly binds to platelet glycoprotein 
IIb/IIIa receptors, reducing platelet aggregation 
 
 
QUESTION 
 Starling's Law 
 
Answer: 
 The more the heart is filled during diastole the ...
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TEST BANK ESSENTIALS OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (4TH EDITION BY PORTH)
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TEST BANK ESSENTIALS OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (4TH EDITION BY PORTH) CONTENTS 
Chapter 01 - Cell Structure and Function .......................................................................................................................... 2 Chapter 02 - Cellular Responses to Stress, Injury, and Aging .......................................................................................... 7 Chapter 03 - Inflammation, the Inflammatory Response, and Fever ..............................................
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UNCW Bio 201 Exam 2- Chapters 5, 6, and 7 Questions and Answers
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Equation of how Enzymes function in reaction Substrate(s) + Enzyme = Product(s) + Enzyme 
What is the optimal temperature for most enzymes to work at? 37 degrees Celsius 
What happens when temperature is too high for an enzyme? Enzymes can unfold and lose their 3D shape. 
What pH do cytosolic enzymes operate best at? neutral, around 7.2. (the pH of human cells) 
How can competitive inhibition be overcome? increasing substrate concentration 
What direction does actin spin when ATP is being produc...
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NAPLEX PHARMACY EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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False - correct answer True or False: an antagonist will behave in a similar manner to an endogenous substrate 
 
An antagonist blocks an endogenous substrate from binding to its receptor - correct answer How does an antagonist work? 
 
Bronchial Smooth Muscle Relaxation - correct answer Activation of B2-receptors in the lungs would produce what effect? 
 
Reduced Heart Rate and Contractility - correct answer Antagonism of B1-receptors in the heart would produce what effect? 
 
Enzymes catalyze ...
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Duquesne Biology 111 Exam 2 Review Updated Exam!!
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You are studying two reactions. The only difference in these reactions is that one has an enzyme and the 
other does not. Which of following statements must be false? 
A. The enzymatic reaction has less activation energy because it does not have a transition state. 
B. The activation energy of the reaction that lacks an enzyme is greater than the reaction that has an 
enzyme. 
C. The rate of reaction is greater in the enzymatic reaction. 
D. The delta G and the entropy of both of the reactions a...
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MCB Exam 1 Review Questions and 
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Question: What is the central dogma of molecular biology? 
Answer: The central dogma of molecular biology describes the flow of genetic information 
from DNA to RNA to protein. 
Question: What are the key differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells? 
Answer: Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, while eukaryotic 
cells have a nucleus and complex organelles such as mitochondria and the endoplasmic 
retic...
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UNE Medical Biochemistry Midterm Review Already Graded A
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UNE Medical Biochemistry Midterm Review Already Graded A 
A family presents for genetic counseling. The couple has two female children who are alive and well; however, their infant son recently died in the nursery with severe hemolysis (lysis of red blood cells) and jaundice. The wife recalls she lost a brother in infancy with severe hemolysis, induced after a viral infection. The physician suspects a glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, this would result in a deficiency in which of the...
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Biology 115 Exam 1- Young Rated A+
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Biology 115 Exam 1- Young Rated A+ 
 
polar covalent bond A covalent bond in which electrons are not shared equally 
 
non polar covalent bond equal sharing of electrons 
 
Un-paired Valence Electrons unpaired electrons on the outer orbital shell 
 
valence electrons Electrons on the outermost energy level of an atom 
 
unregulated enzyme binding 
 
competitive inhibition substance that resembles the normal substrate competes with the 
substrate for the active site 
 
non-competitive inhibitor c...
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Psychopharmacology Drugs the Brain and Behavior 3rd Edition Meyer Test Bank
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Psychopharmacology Drugs The Brain And Behavior 3rd Edition Meyer Nursing Test Bank Multiple Choice 1. refer(s) to specific molecular changes that occur when a drug binds to a particular target site or receptor, while are the resulting widespread alterationsin function. a. Drug action; therapeutic effects b. Side effects; drug effects c. Therapeutic effects; side effects d. Drug action; drug effects Answer: d Textbook Reference: Pharmacology: The Science of Drug Action 2. After drug administrati...
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Biochemistry Study Guide Questions and Answers Rated A+
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Biochemistry Study Guide Questions 
 
and Answers Rated A+ 
 
What unique feature of enzymes allows them to be highly specific for their substrates? 
 The unique three-dimensional shape of an enzyme allows it to fit only specific substrates, 
much like a key in a lock. 
 
How does the structure of glycogen contribute to its function as an energy reserve? 
 Glycogen's branched structure allows for rapid mobilization of glucose when energy is 
needed quickly. 
 
What is the significance of the ...
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Biology Major Field Test Study Set Rated A+
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Biology Major Field Test Study Set 
 
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"4 Biomolecules and Monomers Protein (amino acids) Carbohydrates (simple sugars) Lipids 
(glycerol and fatty acids) Nuclei acids (nucleotides)" 
 
dipeptides two amino acids bonded together 
 
what is the general fatty acid formula CH3(CH2)nCOOH where n= an even number between 
12 and 24 
 
explain identifying saturated vs. unsaturated fats saturated: only single bonds in hydrocarbon 
chain... unsaturated: one or more double bonds 
 
glycerides...
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Enzymes – Biochemistry Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions
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Enzymes – Biochemistry Questions and 
Answers with Verified Solutions 
 
What is the primary function of enzymes in biological systems? 
 Enzymes act as catalysts, speeding up chemical reactions without being consumed in the 
process. 
 
How do temperature and pH affect enzyme activity? 
 Enzymes have optimal temperature and pH ranges where they function best; deviations can 
lead to reduced activity or denaturation. 
 
What is the active site of an enzyme? 
 The active site is the specific re...
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