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Bio 151 Animal Physiology Question and answer 2023
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Bio 151 Animal Physiology Question and answer 2023To achieve optimum effectiveness in promoting exchange or movement of fluids or molecules from one body compartment or system to another, such as from the lumen of the gastro-intestinal tract to the extra-cellular fluid surrounding the baso-lateral membrane of enterocytes, evolution has favored development of a gastro-intestinal tract with _____. 
A. more branching or folds, and finger-like projections on apical cell membranes 
B. increased thic...
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CHEM 335 Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 (GRADED)
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CHEM 335 Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 (GRADED) Write accurate structures for the following: 
a) a chiral allene 
b) 18-crown-6 
c) the HOMO of 1,3,5-hexatriene 
d) benzyl isobutyl disulfide 
e) the hydrate of acetaldehyde 
3. (15 points) Arrange the following in order with respect to the property indicated. Write MOST and 
LEAST under the compounds with the highest and lowest values, respectively. 
a) reactivity towards electrophilic substitution 
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BIOMG 1350 Prelim #2 questions with complete solutions
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The process of protein sorting Correct Answer-1. transport through nuclear pores 
2. Across membranes 
3. Transport through vesicles 
 
Signal Sequences Correct Answer-Direct a protein 
 
Transport to the nucleus Correct Answer-- nuclear pores 
- ~30kDa can go through by diffusion 
- unstructured protein loops fill it 
 
Nuclear Localization Signal (NLS) Correct Answer-A short amino acid sequence that marks a protein for delivery to the nucleus. 
 
drives nuclear transport Correct Answer-GTP hyd...
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MCAT Chem/Phys questions n answers /passed
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MCAT Chem/PhysGenerally, how are proteins formed? 
The connecting of a string of amino acids via peptide bonds and the folding of this string to create a completed protein. The folding is determined primarily by the hydrophilic and/or hydrophobic nature of the amino acids. Stabilized by hydrogen bonds, disulfide bridges, and other intramolecular forces. 
 
 
Peptide (Amide) Bonds 
These are formed when the n-terminus of one amino acid attacks the carboxy terminus of another amino acid. Water is ...
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MT AAB CHEMISTRY QUESTIONS WITH ELABORATED ANSWERS 2023
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MT AAB CHEMISTRY QUESTIONS WITH 
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Which of the four elements in proteins differentiated this class of substances from 
carbohydrates and lipids? - CORRECT ANSWER-Nitrogen 
Which of the proteins is soluble in water? - CORRECT ANSWER-Albumin 
How are amino acids joined together to form a chainlike structure? - CORRECT 
ANSWER-Peptide bonding 
Proteins may become denatured when subjected to mechanical agitation, heat, or 
chemical treatment. What does denaturation of pro...
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2.6 MCBM fat metabolism Squier question with Complete solutions
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1- Why fat over carbohydrates? 
 
2- Why can't the brain or RBC's use Fatty acid to give fuel? Correct Answer-1- Fats are more reduced = ↑ energy than same # of carbs. Also can be stored dehydrated. 6 old difference in mass 
 
2- Fat is combined with albumin, too big to cross Blood brain barrier. RBC's have no Mitochondria and cannot metabolize AcCoA 
 
1- Dietary lipids REQUIRE what to be absorbed? 
 
2- How are TAG's made up? What is a feature about them? Why is that important? Correct A...
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BIO 441A EXAM 3 STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION.
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BIO 441A EXAM 3 STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION. 
LECTURE ONE - METABOLISM INTRODUCTION 
● Autotrophs synthesize all their own cellular constituents from simple molecules 
● Heterotrophs obtain energy through oxidation of organic compounds and therefore rely 
on autotrophs 
● Metabolism involves many reactions such as 
○ Glycolysis/gluconeogenesis 
○ The citric acid cycle 
○ Oxidative phosphorylation 
● Catabolism is the degradation of biomolecules 
○ Energy rich nutrients are...
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PBS PLTW EOC REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
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PBS PLTW EOC REVIEW QUESTIONS 
 
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_________________ results in the production of sex cells, each containing ________________ 
the original number of chromosomes as the parent cell mitosis, half the 
 
a _____________ displays all the chromosomes in a cell by shape and size karyotype 
 
A cell in a hypotonic solution will... swell 
 
a pump is ..... a device used to move fluids or gasses 
 
the human heart 
 
A steady or balanced state of the body homeostasis 
 
adenine ...
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Anatomy and Physiology I Final exam test bank 20222023 (questions and answers) GRADED A UPDATE
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Question 1 Correct 1.00 points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text In an ecosystem, energy Select one: a. comes ultimately from bacteria b. cycles along with chemical nutrients c. typically flows from producers through a series of consumers d. typically flows from consumers to producers to decomposers Question 2 Correct 1.00 points out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Life is organized in a hierarchical fashion. Which of the following sequences correctly lists that hierarchy from least in...
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MCAT Kaplan University -MCAT Chem/Phys correctly answered graded A+
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MCAT Chem/PhysGenerally, how are proteins formed? 
The connecting of a string of amino acids via peptide bonds and the folding of this string to create a completed protein. The folding is determined primarily by the hydrophilic and/or hydrophobic nature of the amino acids. Stabilized by hydrogen bonds, disulfide bridges, and other intramolecular forces. 
 
 
Peptide (Amide) Bonds 
These are formed when the n-terminus of one amino acid attacks the carboxy terminus of another amino acid. Water is ...
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