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BNPR501 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update

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Who is the registration body that governs the practice of nurses in New Zealand  Nursing council of NZ (NCNZ) Which document did the Nursing Council of New Zealand not produce?  The code of the ethics A code is  a practical guide on how to achieve the legal standards required in the Act What does the NCNZ issue to nurses so they can continue to practice?  Annual practicing certificate Which of the following is a NCNZ domain of competence for registered nurses?  Manage...

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BNPR501 Exam Revision Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update

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Primary healthcare  Provided in the community e.g. commonly by a GP or nurse Secondary healthcare  Provided by those that don't usually have first contact with the HC e.g. cardiologist. Commonly thought of as hospital level but may be in the community such as a psychiatrist. Tertiary healthcare  Highly specialised care provided at a hospital e.g. cardiac surgery. RN scope of practice: Domain One  Professional Responsibilties RN scope of practice: Domain Two ~ 1 ~ for...

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bnns502 - male reproductive system Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update

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tissue type, location and function of scrotum  skin and connective tissue, located at base of penis. midline septum divides scrotum for each testi. regulates temperature of the testes (2-3 degrees cooler than body temp) function of cremaster muscle  pulls testes closer to pelvic floor anatomy of internal testes  divided into lobules, lobules contain seminiferous tubules. tissue type and function of seminiferous tubules  smooth muscle, push sperm and testicular fluid toward...

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BNNS502 pt 2 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update

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Functions of the nucleus  Control cellular structure, directs cellular activity, produces ribosomes How many pairs of chromosomes does the body have  23 2 chromosomes making up a chromosome pair are called  Homologous chromosomes Allelels are  Alternative versions of a gene Describe Homozygous vs Heterozygous alleles  Homozygous have identical info for a trait where as heterozygous have different What are the 2 types of cell division ~ 1 ~ for inquiry mail me @ Best...

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describe the location and function of the scrotum - state the specific function of the cremaster & dartos muscles  location - outside of the pelvic cavity at the root of the penis  function - regulate the temperature of the testes  cremaster - is a muscle that pulls testes closer to the pelvic floor (to the warmth of the body) in cold conditions  dartos muscles - are muscles that contracts & wrinkles the scrotum (decreasing surface area for heat loss) in cold conditions sta...

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BNNS502 - exam 1 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update

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The layer of the digestive tract that contains blood & lymphatic vessels to receive absorbed nutrients is the Mucosa Submucosa Muscularis Serosa  B. Submucosa Movement of molecules into epithelial cells lining the GI tract & into blood & lymph is called Secretion Chemical digestion Motility Absorption  D.Absorption Very-low density lipoprotein (VLDL) Delivers cholesterol to the tissues Removes excess cholesterol & returns it to the liver for elimination ~ 1 ~ for inquiry m...

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BMD 410 Lecture 5 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update

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What is the proteome?  functional representation of the genome -entire set of proteins expressed and modified by a cell under a particular set of biochemical conditions. -not all proteins are expressed in every cell How can we analyze the proteome?  Isolate, characterize and catalog the proteins Characterizing proteins  1. Get access (bust open cell) 2. Purify sample 3. Assess the purity of the sample 4. Determine structure by NMR or X-ray crystallography What is the purpos...

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BMD 410 Lecture 2 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update

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Which bonds are important in biology?  Permanent bonds-covalent for backbones Transient bonds-hydrogen for structural changes What is the difference between covalent and non-covalent interactions?  Covalent bonds share electrons while noncovalent bonds don't share of electrons What are hydrophobic interactions?  Association or interactions of nonpolar molecules or components of molecules in aqueous solution -main driving force of -protein folding -protein protein interac...

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BMD 410 Lecture 1 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update

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What is biochemistry?  Study or the chemistry of life processses at the molecular level What is the central dogma of molecular biology?  DNA -> RNA -> Protein Using transcription and translation What are the major biomolecules?  Protein, lipids, carbs, nucleic acid Important role of proteins  -signaling molecules -receptors -cellular structure -mobility -immune defense ~ 1 ~ for inquiry mail me @ Best Grades | Must Pass | Latest Update | Correct Answers | 2024/ ...

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What are the 3 majors stages of cellular respiration  Acetyl CoA production  Acetyl CoA oxidation  Electron transfer and oxidative phosphorylation What is the Acetyl CoA production process shared by?  Amino Acids, Fatty acids, and glucose can all be used to create acetyl CoA What generally occurs in stage 2, acetyl-CoA oxidation?  Creates electron carriers NADH, FADH2 and GTP or ATP; reoxidizing our electron carriers by reducing them Where does glycolysis occur?  c...

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