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Unit 11 LA: A (Structure and function of nucleic acids)
  • Unit 11 LA: A (Structure and function of nucleic acids)

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  • This assignment has achieved DISTINCTION grade as it was written well and contains all of the necessary contents such as different types of ribosomes like mRNA, rRNA, tRNA and SiRNA, Transcription, Translation, Triplet codes, Codon, Anticodon, How DNA is used for protein synthesis, and different types of genetic mutations such as Substitute, Deletion, Frameshift, Missense, Nonsense and silent Mutation.
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MSCI 530 Quiz: Nucleic acid, and Integration of Metabolism (Liberty university)
  • MSCI 530 Quiz: Nucleic acid, and Integration of Metabolism (Liberty university)

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  • A patient with a deciency of ALA synthase will express signicantly low levels of these proteins except; Cytochrome P450 Myoglobin Hepcidin Catalase This membrane protein found in enterocytes is involved in the conversion of ferrous iron to ferric iron; Hephaestin Ferric reductase Ferroportin Hepcidin 1 / 1 pts Question 3 A patients liver biopsy shows increased deposition of hemosiderin and ferritin which conrm a diagnosis of hemochromatosis. Which of these is least likely to be the ...
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TESTBANK FOR MICROBIOLOGY AN INTRODUCTION 13th EDITION TORTORA COMPLETE.
  • TESTBANK FOR MICROBIOLOGY AN INTRODUCTION 13th EDITION TORTORA COMPLETE.

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  • TESTBANK FOR MICROBIOLOGY AN INTRODUCTION 13th EDITION TORTORA COMPLETE. Chapter 1 The Microbial World and You 1.1 Multiple-Choice Questions 1) Microorganisms are involved in each of the following processes EXCEPT A) infection. B) decomposition of organic material. C) O2 production. D) food production. E) smog production. Answer: E Section: 1.1 Bloom's Taxonomy: Remembering Learning Outcome: 1.1 Global Outcome: 5 2) Each of the following organisms would be considered a micro...
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Seeley's Anatomy & Physiology, Final  Exam 163 Q&A 2023
  • Seeley's Anatomy & Physiology, Final Exam 163 Q&A 2023

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  • positive-feedback mechanisms - ANS-- are you in a normal healthy individual - are used to amplify the effect or response of a system - sometimes can create a deviation from homeostasis that leads to death - cause the deviation from normal to become even more pronounced Which portion of a feedback mechanism carries out a response to change a body variable? - ANS-effector Homeostasis is the condition produced by - ANS-The tendency for change in a body variable to be counteracted as soon a...
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WGU Biology C190 exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
  • WGU Biology C190 exam 2023 with 100% correct answers

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  • The two new daughter cells will be haploid, but the DNA they contain is still replicated. The homologous chromosomes have separated and are ready to start the second division, but they have not yet begun the second round of division. Which stage of the cell cycle is this cell in? Telophase I Homologous pairs of chromosomes have separated into two cells. Sister chromatids in each cell have not yet lined up in the middle of the cell. Which stage of the cell cycle is this? Prophase I...
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STRAIGHTERLINE BIO 101 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
  • STRAIGHTERLINE BIO 101 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • STRAIGHTERLINE BIO 101 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS smallest unit that has all of the characteristics of life - Answer- cell nutrient molecules are used to build cellular structures or for energy. this best represents which characteristic of life? - Answer- living things acquire materials and energy from the environment organs are composed of tissues, which are composed of cells. this is an example of which characteristic of life? - Answer- living things have levels of hierarchical o...
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IRRSP Questions with verified solutions 2023
  • IRRSP Questions with verified solutions 2023

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  • IRRSP Questions with verified solutions 2023An atom, group of atoms, molecules or particles that have acquired or are regarded as having a net electric charge. - correct answer Ion Atoms having the same number or protons but a different number on neutrons in the nuclei. Atoms with the same atomic number (the same chemical element) but different atomic weights. - correct answer Isotope Any source that disrupts the electrical balance of an atom and results in the production of ions. - correc...
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Microbiology exam 1- daydif ASU DTP | questions and answers | updated 2023/24 | with complete solution
  • Microbiology exam 1- daydif ASU DTP | questions and answers | updated 2023/24 | with complete solution

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  • Microbiology exam 1- daydif ASU DTP | questions and answers | updated 2023/24 | with complete solution Describe the world changing scientific contributions of Leeuwenhoek - He invented the simple microscope and the existence of protozoa and bacteria Define microbes in the words of leeuwenhoek and as we know them today - "beasties" or "microorganisms" "animacules" List 6 groups of microorgansims - bacteria, archae, fungi, protozoa, algae, viruses Explain why protozoa, alg...
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CSU LIFE 102 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS SOLVED 100% CORRECT!
  • CSU LIFE 102 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS SOLVED 100% CORRECT!

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  • Phosphorus has an atomic number of 15. This tells us that... - Answer-there must be 15 protons True or False: covalent bonds are stronger than ionic and hydrogen bonds because atoms that are joined with covalent bonds share electrons - Answer-True An e- in a hydrogen atom exists in the first valence shell. The valence e- of Aluminum exist in the 3rd shell. Which valence shell e- have higher potential energy and why? - Answer-the valence e- of aluminum, bc higher e- shells have higher energy...
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NASM BODYBUILDING EXAM 100% SOLVED
  • NASM BODYBUILDING EXAM 100% SOLVED

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  • NASM BODYBUILDING EXAM 100% SOLVEDWhat are the three mechanisms involved in exercise-induced muscle hypertrophy? Select one: a. Mechanical tension, muscle damage and metabolic stress Bodybuilders tend to demonstrate weakness of which muscle group? Select one: c. Rotator cuff A bodybuilder has tight (overactive) chest, hip flexors and calves and weak (underactive) rotator cuff, rhomboids and gluteals. Which statement is correct? Select one: b. The bodybuilder should stretch hi...
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