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Biochemisty Sapling Questions and Answers/ 100% Correct
All cells 
A. Are approximately the same size 
B. Have mitochondria 
C. are at least partially aerobic 
D. Have a plasma membrane - D. have a plasma membrane 
All organisms 
A. use O2 as their final electron acceptor 
B. Are either heterotrophs or autotrophs 
C. Are either photoautotrophs or chemoautotrophs 
D. use H2O to reduce CO2 - B. are either heterotrophs or autotrophs 
Which organelle is not membrane-bound? 
A. a lysosome 
B. the Golgi complex 
C. a peroxisome 
D. a ribosome - D. a ribo...
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All cells 
A. Are approximately the same size 
B. Have mitochondria 
C. are at least partially aerobic 
D. Have a plasma membrane - D. have a plasma membrane 
All organisms 
A. use O2 as their final electron acceptor 
B. Are either heterotrophs or autotrophs 
C. Are either photoautotrophs or chemoautotrophs 
D. use H2O to reduce CO2 - B. are either heterotrophs or autotrophs 
Which organelle is not membrane-bound? 
A. a lysosome 
B. the Golgi complex 
C. a peroxisome 
D. a ribosome - D. a ribo...
Chapter 4 Question Bank with 100% Correct Answers
Several small aromatic molecules, such as phenol red, which is used as a nontoxic drug model, 
have been shown to inhibit the formation of amyloid fibrils in laboratory model systems. A goal 
of the research on these small aromatic compounds is to find a drug that efficiently inhibits the 
formation of amyloid in the brain in people with incipient Alzheimer disease. 
Why would molecules with aromatic substituents disrupt the formation of amyloid? 
Molecules with aromatic substituents interfere...
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Several small aromatic molecules, such as phenol red, which is used as a nontoxic drug model, 
have been shown to inhibit the formation of amyloid fibrils in laboratory model systems. A goal 
of the research on these small aromatic compounds is to find a drug that efficiently inhibits the 
formation of amyloid in the brain in people with incipient Alzheimer disease. 
Why would molecules with aromatic substituents disrupt the formation of amyloid? 
Molecules with aromatic substituents interfere...
BioChem Chapter 4 Quiz with 100% Correct Answers
beta turns 
beta sheets 
alpha helix - Select all common secondary structures 
beta turns 
motif 
beta-alpha-beta loop 
beta sheets 
alpha helix 
-Glu-Leu-Ala-Lys-Phe- - Which peptide segment is most likely to be part of a stable α helix 
at physiological pH ? 
−Glu−Leu−Ala−Lys−Phe− 
−Lys−Lys−Ala−Arg−Ser− 
−Gly−Gly−Gly−Ala−Gly− 
−Glu−Glu−Glu−Glu−Glu− 
Denaturation of an enzyme will cause a loss of its catalytic activity. 
Egg white meringue conta...
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beta turns 
beta sheets 
alpha helix - Select all common secondary structures 
beta turns 
motif 
beta-alpha-beta loop 
beta sheets 
alpha helix 
-Glu-Leu-Ala-Lys-Phe- - Which peptide segment is most likely to be part of a stable α helix 
at physiological pH ? 
−Glu−Leu−Ala−Lys−Phe− 
−Lys−Lys−Ala−Arg−Ser− 
−Gly−Gly−Gly−Ala−Gly− 
−Glu−Glu−Glu−Glu−Glu− 
Denaturation of an enzyme will cause a loss of its catalytic activity. 
Egg white meringue conta...
HW Study Notes with 100% verified Questions and Answers
At a pH equal to the isoelectric point (pI) of alanine, the net charge of alanine is zero. Select 
statements that explain why alanine is predominantly zwitterionic at its pI. - 1. p
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At a pH equal to the isoelectric point (pI) of alanine, the net charge of alanine is zero. Select 
statements that explain why alanine is predominantly zwitterionic at its pI. - 1. p
Fundamentals of Nursing with 100% verified Questions and Answers
origination of the word "nurse" - from the latin word "nutrix" meaning to nourish 
Interrelated roles of nurses - communicator, teacher, counselor, leader, researcher, advocate, 
collaborator 
coping with disability and death - nurses use optimal function of maximum strengths and 
potentials, refer to community support systems; provide care to families and patients during endof-life care, hospice 
The Nursing Process - -one of major guidelines for nursing practice 
-helps nurses implement...
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origination of the word "nurse" - from the latin word "nutrix" meaning to nourish 
Interrelated roles of nurses - communicator, teacher, counselor, leader, researcher, advocate, 
collaborator 
coping with disability and death - nurses use optimal function of maximum strengths and 
potentials, refer to community support systems; provide care to families and patients during endof-life care, hospice 
The Nursing Process - -one of major guidelines for nursing practice 
-helps nurses implement...
Nursing Jurisprudence and Ethics for Texas Nurses with 100% Verified Questions and Answers
According to BON Position Statement 15.24 Engaging in Reinsertion of Permanently Placed 
Feeding Tubes, it would be within the scope of practice for a nurse to replace a gastrostomy tube 
provided that 
A. the tube has been in place for 8-12 weeks, the nurse has a physician's order to replace the 
tube, and the nurse has completed specific competency training to safely replace the tube. 
B. the tube has been in place for 8-12 weeks, the facility policy allows replacement of a tube 
with a s...
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According to BON Position Statement 15.24 Engaging in Reinsertion of Permanently Placed 
Feeding Tubes, it would be within the scope of practice for a nurse to replace a gastrostomy tube 
provided that 
A. the tube has been in place for 8-12 weeks, the nurse has a physician's order to replace the 
tube, and the nurse has completed specific competency training to safely replace the tube. 
B. the tube has been in place for 8-12 weeks, the facility policy allows replacement of a tube 
with a s...
Nursing Process Study Guide with 100% Verified Questions and Answers
Define the nursing process - a systematic problem solving approach toward providing 
individualized nursing care. 
What is NANDA-I - North American Nursing 
Diagnosis Association International 
What are the characteristics of the nursing process? - 1-framework for care to indiv, families, 
& communities 2-orderly & systematic 3-interdependent 4-provides specific care for the indiv, 
fam, & comm 5- client centered 6-appropriate for use throughout lifespan 7-used in ALL settings 
What are the s...
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Define the nursing process - a systematic problem solving approach toward providing 
individualized nursing care. 
What is NANDA-I - North American Nursing 
Diagnosis Association International 
What are the characteristics of the nursing process? - 1-framework for care to indiv, families, 
& communities 2-orderly & systematic 3-interdependent 4-provides specific care for the indiv, 
fam, & comm 5- client centered 6-appropriate for use throughout lifespan 7-used in ALL settings 
What are the s...
Nursing Process Study Guide with Elaborate and Verified Answers
Assessing - Collect data; Organize data; Validate data; Document data 
Diagnosing - Analyze data; Identify health problems, risks, and strengths; Formulate 
diagnostic statements 
Planning - Prioritize problems/diagnoses; Formulate goals/desired outcomes; Select Nursing 
Interventions; Write nursing interventions 
Implementing - Reassess the client; Determine the nurse's need for assistance; Implement 
the nursing interventions; Supervise delegated care; Document nursing activities 
Evaluati...
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Assessing - Collect data; Organize data; Validate data; Document data 
Diagnosing - Analyze data; Identify health problems, risks, and strengths; Formulate 
diagnostic statements 
Planning - Prioritize problems/diagnoses; Formulate goals/desired outcomes; Select Nursing 
Interventions; Write nursing interventions 
Implementing - Reassess the client; Determine the nurse's need for assistance; Implement 
the nursing interventions; Supervise delegated care; Document nursing activities 
Evaluati...
TFN 8-16 with Elaborate and Verified Answers
Katie Eriksson - theory of caritative caring 
myra levine - Conservation Model 
Martha E. Rogers - Science of Unitary Human Beings 
Dorethea Orem - self care deficit 
Imogene King - interacting systems framework and goal attainment theory 
Betty Neuman - Systems Model 
sister callista roy - Adaptation Model 
Dorothy Johnson - Behavioral System Model 
Hildegard Peplau - Theory of Interpersonal Relations 
ida jean orlando - Nursing Process Theory 
joyce travelbee - Human-to-Human Relationship Mode...
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Katie Eriksson - theory of caritative caring 
myra levine - Conservation Model 
Martha E. Rogers - Science of Unitary Human Beings 
Dorethea Orem - self care deficit 
Imogene King - interacting systems framework and goal attainment theory 
Betty Neuman - Systems Model 
sister callista roy - Adaptation Model 
Dorothy Johnson - Behavioral System Model 
Hildegard Peplau - Theory of Interpersonal Relations 
ida jean orlando - Nursing Process Theory 
joyce travelbee - Human-to-Human Relationship Mode...
SAS 4- Nervous System with verified Questions and well Elaborate Answers
Which of the following is not a major function of the nervous system? - A. receive motor 
input 
Leak ion channels: - B. are always open 
Which of the following is not TRUE of K+ leak channels? - D. are responsible for the 
depolarization phase of the action potential 
What will happen next after the neurotransmitter activation of chemically gated channels? - 
B. the cell may reach threshold 
Continuous conduction of the action potential: - B. occurs primarily in unmyelinated axons 
Which of t...
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Which of the following is not a major function of the nervous system? - A. receive motor 
input 
Leak ion channels: - B. are always open 
Which of the following is not TRUE of K+ leak channels? - D. are responsible for the 
depolarization phase of the action potential 
What will happen next after the neurotransmitter activation of chemically gated channels? - 
B. the cell may reach threshold 
Continuous conduction of the action potential: - B. occurs primarily in unmyelinated axons 
Which of t...