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ASCP Hematology Exam-MLT
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The light-colored zone adjacent to the nucleus in a plasmacyte is the: 
 
A. ribosome 
B. chromatin 
C. mitochondria 
D. Golgi area - Answer- D. Golgi area 
 
The majority of the iron in an adult is found as a constituent of: 
 
A. hemoglobin 
B. hemosiderin 
C. myoglobin 
D. transferrin - Answer- A. hemoglobin 
 
The main function of the hexose monophosphate shunt in the erythrocyte is to: 
 
A. reglate the level of 2,3-DPG 
B. provide reduced glutathione to prevent oxidation of hemoglobin 
C. ...
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Complete BOC ASCP Prep (Correct 1450 Questions and Answers) Graded A+ 2024-2025 Score Guide
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Complete BOC ASCP Prep (Correct 1450 Questions and Answers) Graded A+ Score Guide 
1) The light-colored zone adjacent to the nucleus in a plasmacyte is the: 
a. ribosome 
b. chromatin 
c. mitochondria 
d. Golgi area (Ans: - d (Morphological identifiable perinuclear halo.) 
 
3) The majority of the iron in an adult is found as a constituent of: 
a. hemoglobin 
b. hemosiderin 
c. myoglobin 
d. transferrin (Ans: - a (2/3 iron in body bound to Hgb.) 
 
4) The main function of the hexose monophospha...
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TEST BANK FOR FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOCHEMISTRY: LIFE AT THE MOLECULAR LEVEL 5TH EDITION DONALD VOET JUDITH G. VOET CHARLOTTE W. PRATT ISBN: 9781118918463
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 
Part I Introduction 
1 Introduction to the Chemistry of Life 
2 Water 
Part II Biomolecules 
3 Nucleotides, Nucleic Acids, and Genetic Information 
4 Amino Acids 
5 Proteins: Primary Structure 
6 Proteins: Three-Dimensional Structure 
7 Protein Function: Myoglobin and Hemoglobin, Muscle Contraction, and Antibodies 
8 Carbohydrates 
9 Lipids and Biological Membranes 
10 Membrane Transport 
Part III Enzymes 
11 Enzymatic Catalysis 
12 Enzyme Kinetics, Inhibition, and Control 
13...
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PNB 2264 Exam 2 Practice Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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__________ is made of multiple globular molecules polymerized to form long chains or filaments. 
Myosin 
Titin 
Actin 
Troponin 
Tropomyosin - Actin 
______________, found on the motor end plate, produce the end plate potential in the presence of 
Acetylcholine. 
Ligand gated cation channels 
Voltage gated sodium channels 
Voltage gated calcium channels 
Ligand gated chloride channels - Ligand gated cation channels 
A closer look at the muscle fiber subtypes in skeletal muscles responsible for s...
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CSCS Exam Practice Questions 2024, NSCA CSCS - Study Review Rated A+
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CSCS Exam Practice Questions 2024, 
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Perimysium (surrounding group of fibers/fascicules) 
Endomysium (surrounding individual fibers) 
 
Fascia 
Delicate "cobwebby" tissue 
 
Motor Unit 
Motor Neuron and the muscle fibers it innervates 
 
Typically several hundred muscle fibers in a single motor unit 
 
Sarcolemma 
The plasma membrane of a cell 
 
Transverse Tubules 
Connect to plasma membrane to interior 
 
Action potentials travel through 
 
Ensures AP exci...
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ISSA Final Exam ALL ANSWERS 100% SOLVED 2022/2023 EDITION RATED GRADE A+
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What is the recommended amount of fat per meal for a male client? - 2 thumbs 
 
What muscle is the prime mover in the bench press? - Pectoralis major (sternal pectoralis major) is the largest between the that and clavicular (upper chest) pectoralis. 
 
How is strength usually measured? - 1RM test since strength is defined as the: 
1. ability to contract muscles with maximum force. 
2. Being able to exert musculoskeletal force against external object (weights, ground, opponents). 
 
What is an en...
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WGU Pathophysiology D236 Exam Latest updated Graded A+
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Describe how your body responds to an infection. - ANSWER T cells produce cytokines, which stimulate B cells. B cells produce antibodies. 
 
Identify role of DNA changes in congenital abnormalities. - ANSWER Mutations in genes or chromosomal abnormalities 
 
How does development disrupts congenital abnormalities? - ANSWER Alterations of DNA 
 
Describes factors that disrupt homeostasis and how disruptions affect wellbeing. - ANSWER (ex) Fluid and electrolyte shifts can cause n/v or dysrhythmias....
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WGU Biochemistry OA (Latest 2022/2023) Verified Answers
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WGU Biochemistry OA (Latest 2022/2023) Verified Answers 
Bohr Effect chart (low pH) 
C- High CO2 
H- High H+ 
A- Acidic 
R-Release of O2(rt. Shift) 
T- tense state (in tissues) 
 
 
Primary structure 
Sequence of amino acids that make up a protein 
 
 
Secondary Structure 
Sequence of amino acids fold. 
 
 
Tertiary Structure 
-more folding in a 3D shape. 
-R groups (side chains) 
 
 
Quaternary Structure 
Protein has more than 1 polypeptide chain. 
 
 
Chemical reaction 
-absorb and release en...
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NBME 26| Questions and Answers, 100% Correct 
How can the jejunum be distinguished from the ileum? (5) 
1. inner mucosal folds (plicae circulares) are more prominent, more numerous, and 
taller --> (this leads to increased mucosal SA and associated feathered appearance 
after the administration of oral contrast material) 
2. larger caliber, thicker muscular walls 
3. longer vasa rectae 
4. fewer arcades 
5. the ileum is notable for the presence of Peyer patches and mucosal lymphoid 
folli...
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Anatomy And Physiology From Science to Life, 2nd Edition by Jenkins, Gail - Test Bank
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1. 
Which of the following tissues is always avascular? 
A) 
connective tissue 
D) 
epithelial tissue 
B) 
muscle tissue 
E) 
nervous tissue 
C) 
skeletal tissue 
 
 
 
Ans: D Difficulty: Medium 
 
2. 
A scientist who examines tissue changes that might indicate disease is called a 
A) 
histologist. 
D) 
epidemologist 
B) 
radiologist. 
E) 
endocrinologist. 
C) 
pathologist. 
 
 
 
Ans: C Difficulty: Easy 
 
3. 
The tissue lining body cavities is 
A) 
epithelial tissue. 
D) 
m...
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