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Medical Biochem Cumulative Exam | questions and answers
  • Medical Biochem Cumulative Exam | questions and answers

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  • Medical Biochem Cumulative Exam | questions and answers A glucose level of 38 mg/dL is... - low What is the most common fat ingested? - triglycerides What are the four most common ingested fatty acids and which are also made by the human liver? - Palmitate (C16:0) Stearate (C18:0) Oleate (C18:1) Linoleate (C18:2) The first 3 are made by the liver, linoleate is made by plants What does this notation mean (C18:1) - unsaturated fatty acid, 18 C bonds and 1 double bond how many doubl...
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Biology 299 Microbiology Test 4 With  Correct Questions And Answers
  • Biology 299 Microbiology Test 4 With Correct Questions And Answers

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  • Biology 299 Microbiology Test 4 With Correct Questions And Answers o A reaction that uses the absence of hemolysis of red blood cells to indicate an antigen— antibody reaction is called a(n) A) agglutination reaction. B) complement fixation. C) immunofluorescence. D) neutralization reaction. E) precipitation reaction. o A DNA plasmid encoding a protein antigen from West Nile virus is injected into muscle cells of a horse. This is an example of a(n) A) subunit vaccine. B) conjuga...
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STEP 1 USMLE REVIEW 2022/2023
  • STEP 1 USMLE REVIEW 2022/2023

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  • often precedes squamous cell carcinoma - ANSWER actinic keratosis primary adrenocortical deficiency - ANSWER Addison's disease polyostotic fibrous dysplasia, precocious puberty, cafe-au-lait spots, short stature, young girls - diagnosis? - ANSWER Albright's syndrome hereditary nephritis with nerve deafness - ANSWER Alport's syndrome anti-basement membrane antibodies - diagnosis? - ANSWER Goodpasture's syndrome anticentromere antibodies - diagnosis? - ANSWER scleroderma (CREST)...
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ACAAI Review for the Allergy & Immunology Boards  | 409 Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
  • ACAAI Review for the Allergy & Immunology Boards | 409 Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)

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  • Small-molecule antigen requires covalent linkage to a larger carrier to stimulate adaptive immune response. The process is achieved in collaboration between hapten-specific B cells and carrier-specific T cells. This is the basis of developing conjugated vaccines. - What is the hapten-carrier effect? SEB and SEC from Staphylococcus aureus cause food poisoning. TSST from Staphylococcus aureus and SPE-C from Streptococus pyogenes cause toxic shock syndrome. - What are the common superantigens ...
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Biochemistry - Exam 1 Practice Questions & Answers 2023/2024 A+
  • Biochemistry - Exam 1 Practice Questions & Answers 2023/2024 A+

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  • Biochemistry - Exam 1 Practice Questions & Answers 2023/2024 A+ In a bacterial cell, the DNA is in the: A) cell envelope. B) cell membrane. C) nucleoid. D) nucleus. E) ribosomes. nucleoid A major change occurring in the evolution of eukaryotes from prokaryotes was the development of: A) DNA. B) photosynthetic capability. C) plasma membranes. D) ribosomes. E) the nucleus the nucleus In eukaryotes, the nucleus is enclosed by a double membrane called the: A) cell membrane. B) nuc...
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BIOC3560 F17 Midterm Exam Questions With Answers Latest 2023/2024
  • BIOC3560 F17 Midterm Exam Questions With Answers Latest 2023/2024

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  • BIOC3560 F17 Midterm Exam Questions With Answers Latest 2023/2024. Select the statement that accurately describes an O2-binding curve of a globin. (A) The heme-O2 binding curve is a sigmoidal curve. (B) Hemoglobin and myoglobin have reciprocal pO2-binding curves. (C) Hemoglobin has a sigmoidal O2-binding curve. *** (D) Myoglobin has a sigmoidal O2-binding curve. (E) All of the above. 2. Which statement is false with respect to enzyme phosphorylation? (A) The modification is irreversible. ...
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NURS 6501 / NRNP 6501N Week 6 Midterm Exam 2024 - PATHO Midterm Review - Pathophysiology II (HLSC2461U)
  • NURS 6501 / NRNP 6501N Week 6 Midterm Exam 2024 - PATHO Midterm Review - Pathophysiology II (HLSC2461U)

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  • PATHO Midterm Review - Pathophysiology II (HLSC2461U) NURS 6501 / NRNP 6501N Week 6 Midterm Exam 2024 Review Hematologic Disorders What does our blood contain? Formed elements: cells Regulatory substances: hormones and other substances How are blood cells produced? Hematopoiesis Different blood cells are produced in the bones---bone marrow in the process called hematopoiesis. It is a complex process. Downloaded by Thomas Mboya () lOMoARcPSD| The cells originate from a small number...
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Test Bank For Biochemistry Concepts And Connections 1st Edition Appling
  • Test Bank For Biochemistry Concepts And Connections 1st Edition Appling

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  • Biochemistry: Concepts and Connections (Appling et al.) Chapter 1 Biochemistry and the Language of Chemistry 1) The water content in the human body is approximately: A) 90%. B) 80%. C) 70%. D) 60%. E) 50%. Answer: C 2) The four most abundant chemical elements in living systems are: A) hydrogen, oxygen, sulfur and phosphorus. B) hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen and oxygen. C) sodium, potassium, carbon and oxygen. D) sodium, potassium, nitrogen and sulfur. E) carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and potass...
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CNPR, NAPSR Exam with verified solutions already graded a+
  • CNPR, NAPSR Exam with verified solutions already graded a+

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  • Drug Discovery • Unlike small molecule drugs (pharmaceuticals), large molecule drugs (biopharmaceuticals) are mainly protein-based o These protein-based drugs are similar to natural biological compounds found in human body or they're fragments that mimic active part of natural compounds Discovery of Pharmaceuticals commences w/ scanning hundreds of compounds, whether w/ actual materials (irrational approach) or virtual simulations (rational approach) • Pharmaceuticals are new che...
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AAB MT CHEMISTRY STUDY GUIDE (VERIFIED 2023/2024)
  • AAB MT CHEMISTRY STUDY GUIDE (VERIFIED 2023/2024)

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  • AAB MT CHEMISTRY STUDY GUIDE (VERIFIED 2023/2024) Which of the four elements in proteins differentiates 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 Amino acid sequence of a protein represent which level of protein structure? - CORRECT ANSWER-Primary structure The alpha helix and bet...
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