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NURS 1020 Exam 1 (Perfusion, Hematology, Metabolism) Questions with Verified Answers
central perfusion - ANSWERSa normal physiologic process that requires the heart to generate sufficient cardiac output to transport blood through patent blood vessels for distribution in the tissues throughout the body 
 
tissue perfusion - ANSWERSthe flow of blood through target tissues. the blood flows through arteries and capillaries, delivering nutrients and O2 to cells, and removing cellular waste products 
 
impaired central perfusion - ANSWERSImpairment of central perfusion occurs when car...
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central perfusion - ANSWERSa normal physiologic process that requires the heart to generate sufficient cardiac output to transport blood through patent blood vessels for distribution in the tissues throughout the body 
 
tissue perfusion - ANSWERSthe flow of blood through target tissues. the blood flows through arteries and capillaries, delivering nutrients and O2 to cells, and removing cellular waste products 
 
impaired central perfusion - ANSWERSImpairment of central perfusion occurs when car...
Exam One- Nutrition 1020, Nutrition 1020 Exam 1 Questions with Accurate Answers
T/F: There are numerous different cell types in the human body. - ANSWERSTrue 
 
T/F: Vegetables provide a source of incomplete, low quality protein. - ANSWERSTrue 
 
T/F:Sterols are calorically dense. - ANSWERSFalse 
 
T/F: Linoleic acid is an essential fatty acid. - ANSWERSTrue 
 
T/F: Starch provides 4 Calories per gram. - ANSWERSTrue 
 
T/F: Calcium is an organic element. - ANSWERSFalse 
 
T/F: Some minerals function in acid-base balance in the body. - ANSWERSTrue 
 
T/F: Plant foods are an ...
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T/F: There are numerous different cell types in the human body. - ANSWERSTrue 
 
T/F: Vegetables provide a source of incomplete, low quality protein. - ANSWERSTrue 
 
T/F:Sterols are calorically dense. - ANSWERSFalse 
 
T/F: Linoleic acid is an essential fatty acid. - ANSWERSTrue 
 
T/F: Starch provides 4 Calories per gram. - ANSWERSTrue 
 
T/F: Calcium is an organic element. - ANSWERSFalse 
 
T/F: Some minerals function in acid-base balance in the body. - ANSWERSTrue 
 
T/F: Plant foods are an ...
BSNC 1000 Final Exam Questions with Verified Answers
All of the following statements about the concept of mobility are correct except for? 
 
 
A) Mobility is independent of central and peripheral perfusion 
B) Mobility is required to perform ADL's 
C) Mobility can refer to a particular body part or to the whole body 
D) Mobility includes gross and fine movements and coordination - ANSWERSA) Mobility is independent of central and peripheral perfusion. 
 
A nurse working with an older client is advised to AVOID: 
A) Touching the patient 
B) Shi...
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All of the following statements about the concept of mobility are correct except for? 
 
 
A) Mobility is independent of central and peripheral perfusion 
B) Mobility is required to perform ADL's 
C) Mobility can refer to a particular body part or to the whole body 
D) Mobility includes gross and fine movements and coordination - ANSWERSA) Mobility is independent of central and peripheral perfusion. 
 
A nurse working with an older client is advised to AVOID: 
A) Touching the patient 
B) Shi...
CCBC BIO 110 Exam 2 Questions with Accurate Answers
Cell theory proposed by Mathias Schleiden and Theodore Schwann: - ANSWERS• All organisms are made of cells 
• The cell is the simplest collection of matter that can be alive 
• All cells are related by their descent from earlier cells 
• Cells can differ substantially from one another but share common features 
 
Limits to cell size: - ANSWERS• Cells are usually too small to be seen by the naked eye. Microscopes are used to visualize cells. 
• Metabolic requirements set upper limits ...
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Cell theory proposed by Mathias Schleiden and Theodore Schwann: - ANSWERS• All organisms are made of cells 
• The cell is the simplest collection of matter that can be alive 
• All cells are related by their descent from earlier cells 
• Cells can differ substantially from one another but share common features 
 
Limits to cell size: - ANSWERS• Cells are usually too small to be seen by the naked eye. Microscopes are used to visualize cells. 
• Metabolic requirements set upper limits ...
Biology 110 Exam 2 Questions with Correct Answers
Substances move through biological membranes against the concentration gradient via - ANSWERSactive transport 
 
If a cell placed in a solution shrinks, the solution is ______ relative to the cell. - ANSWERShypertonic 
 
Which of the following molecules will most likely diffuse across the membrane? - ANSWERSA Steroid 
 
For each molecule of ATP consumed during active transport of sodium and potassium, one K+ is imported and three Na+ are exported. T or F? - ANSWERSFalse 
 
Transport proteins tha...
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Substances move through biological membranes against the concentration gradient via - ANSWERSactive transport 
 
If a cell placed in a solution shrinks, the solution is ______ relative to the cell. - ANSWERShypertonic 
 
Which of the following molecules will most likely diffuse across the membrane? - ANSWERSA Steroid 
 
For each molecule of ATP consumed during active transport of sodium and potassium, one K+ is imported and three Na+ are exported. T or F? - ANSWERSFalse 
 
Transport proteins tha...
BIO-110 Lab Practical Exam 2 Questions with Verified Answers
Use this link to practice differentiating mitosis/meiosis stages. - ANSWERS
 
Chromatin - ANSWERSA mass of fibers containing DNA and proteins in the nucleus of the cell. 
 
Chromosomes - ANSWERSa condensed linear strand of DNA, found in pairs n humans. 
 
Haploid - ANSWERSDescribes cells with a single copy of each chromosome. 
 
Somatic Cells - ANSWERSNon-reproductive diploid cells of the body. Formed by mitosis. 
 
Gametes - ANSWERSReproductive or sex cells, usually haploid, that join with anot...
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Use this link to practice differentiating mitosis/meiosis stages. - ANSWERS
 
Chromatin - ANSWERSA mass of fibers containing DNA and proteins in the nucleus of the cell. 
 
Chromosomes - ANSWERSa condensed linear strand of DNA, found in pairs n humans. 
 
Haploid - ANSWERSDescribes cells with a single copy of each chromosome. 
 
Somatic Cells - ANSWERSNon-reproductive diploid cells of the body. Formed by mitosis. 
 
Gametes - ANSWERSReproductive or sex cells, usually haploid, that join with anot...
BIO 110 EXAM 2 STUDY GUIDE (CCBC) SPRING 2018 Questions with Verified Answers
Cytoskeleton - ANSWERSincludes microtubules, microfilaments, and intermediate filaments. 
 
Mitochondria - ANSWERSis the site of aerobic respiration. 
 
Prokaryotic cells - ANSWERSEnclosed plasma membrane 
Little or no interal membrane organization 
Nuclear area 
Cell wall 
Ribosomes flagella 
 
Eukaryotic cells - ANSWERSMembrane-enclosed nucleus 
Cytoplasm contains a variety of organelles 
Cytosol - fluid component of the cytoplasm 
 
Nucleus - ANSWERSInfo in DNA is transcribed in RNA synthesi...
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Cytoskeleton - ANSWERSincludes microtubules, microfilaments, and intermediate filaments. 
 
Mitochondria - ANSWERSis the site of aerobic respiration. 
 
Prokaryotic cells - ANSWERSEnclosed plasma membrane 
Little or no interal membrane organization 
Nuclear area 
Cell wall 
Ribosomes flagella 
 
Eukaryotic cells - ANSWERSMembrane-enclosed nucleus 
Cytoplasm contains a variety of organelles 
Cytosol - fluid component of the cytoplasm 
 
Nucleus - ANSWERSInfo in DNA is transcribed in RNA synthesi...
BIO 110 - Exam 2 Questions with Correct Answers
DNA is a macromolecule made up of repeating ____________ . - ANSWERSnucelotides 
 
Which nitrogenous base is not contained within DNA? - ANSWERSuracil 
 
In a DNA double helix, adenine pairs with ______ and guanine pairs with ______. - ANSWERSthymine; cytosine 
 
If one strand of a DNA double helix has the sequence GTCCAT, what is the sequence of the other strand? - ANSWERSCAGGTA 
 
X-rays and ultraviolet rays from the sun can result in - ANSWERSmutations 
 
Avoiding sunburns, smoking, and radia...
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DNA is a macromolecule made up of repeating ____________ . - ANSWERSnucelotides 
 
Which nitrogenous base is not contained within DNA? - ANSWERSuracil 
 
In a DNA double helix, adenine pairs with ______ and guanine pairs with ______. - ANSWERSthymine; cytosine 
 
If one strand of a DNA double helix has the sequence GTCCAT, what is the sequence of the other strand? - ANSWERSCAGGTA 
 
X-rays and ultraviolet rays from the sun can result in - ANSWERSmutations 
 
Avoiding sunburns, smoking, and radia...
BIO 110 - Lect Exam 2 Questions with Accurate Answers
Gap 1, DNA synthesis, Gap 2, mitosis - ANSWERSA normal cell cycle consists of 
 A. 
Mitosis, DNA synthesis, Gap 1, Gap 2 
 B. 
Gap 1, DNA synthesis, Gap 2, mitosis 
 C. 
DNA synthesis, Gap 1, Gap 2, mitosis 
 D. 
Gap 1, Gap 2, DNA synthesis, mitosis 
 E. 
Gap 1, DNA synthesis, mitosis, Gap 2 
 
Transformation, transduction, conjugation – ANSWERS A resistant bacterium can share its resistance with its neighbors through what processes? 
 A. 
Transcription, transfusion, conjugation 
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Gap 1, DNA synthesis, Gap 2, mitosis - ANSWERSA normal cell cycle consists of 
 A. 
Mitosis, DNA synthesis, Gap 1, Gap 2 
 B. 
Gap 1, DNA synthesis, Gap 2, mitosis 
 C. 
DNA synthesis, Gap 1, Gap 2, mitosis 
 D. 
Gap 1, Gap 2, DNA synthesis, mitosis 
 E. 
Gap 1, DNA synthesis, mitosis, Gap 2 
 
Transformation, transduction, conjugation – ANSWERS A resistant bacterium can share its resistance with its neighbors through what processes? 
 A. 
Transcription, transfusion, conjugation 
...
BIOL 110 Lab Exam #2 Questions with Correct Answers
stages of photosynthesis - ANSWERS1/2. Light-dependent Reactions: chlorophyll absorbs light energy to make carrier NADPH 
 
3. Carbon Fixation: Carbon Dioxide, ATP and NADPH are used to synthesize organic molecules. 
 
structure of chloroplast - ANSWERSouter membrane, inter membrane space, inner membrane, thykaloid, granum (stack of thykaloid) 
 
stroma - ANSWERSthe liquid-filled space surrounding the thylakoids inside chloroplasts. 
- where Carbon fixation occurs 
 
Carbon fixation - ANSWERSTh...
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stages of photosynthesis - ANSWERS1/2. Light-dependent Reactions: chlorophyll absorbs light energy to make carrier NADPH 
 
3. Carbon Fixation: Carbon Dioxide, ATP and NADPH are used to synthesize organic molecules. 
 
structure of chloroplast - ANSWERSouter membrane, inter membrane space, inner membrane, thykaloid, granum (stack of thykaloid) 
 
stroma - ANSWERSthe liquid-filled space surrounding the thylakoids inside chloroplasts. 
- where Carbon fixation occurs 
 
Carbon fixation - ANSWERSTh...
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