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BNPR501 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
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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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...
BNPR501 Exam Revision Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
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 
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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...
bnns502 - male reproductive system Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
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...
- Exam (elaborations)
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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...
BNNS502 pt 2 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
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 
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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 
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BNNS502 exam 2 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
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...
- Exam (elaborations)
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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...
BNNS502 - exam 1 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
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 
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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 
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BMD 410 Lecture 5 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
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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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...
BMD 410 Lecture 2 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
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...
- Exam (elaborations)
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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...
BMD 410 Lecture 1 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
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 
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- • 5 pages •
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 
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BMD 410 Exam Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
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...
- Exam (elaborations)
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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...