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RNAS C Practice Test Review 437 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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RNAS C Practice Test Review 437 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
A capacitor and resisitor in parallel - CORRECT ANSWER will have same voltage across since in parallel. 
if in series, voltage drops would occur 
 
they can be treated together 
 
If the absolute pressure of a gas is increased from 3 atm to 4 atm at constant volume, then the absolute temperature of the gas will increase by: 
A. 25%. 
B. 33%. 
C. 67%. 
D. 75% - CORRECT ANSWER B. Assuming the validity of the Ideal-Gas law, PV = n...
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Samenvatting Mechanisms Of Signal Transduction (G0G61A)
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How do cells communicate with eachother and the body? Find out in this summary that depicts all subjects discussed in the lectures of the course. I got an 18/20 by studying this.
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ATI Nutrition and Physiology Interaction Exam Study Guide 2024
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what did multicellularity lead to? - need for a highly coordinated system to regulate 
and integrate the physiological functioning of different cells within one organism 
mode of hormonal communication? - chemical signalling 
examples of types on triggers? - location, visual, language, sound, gesture 
visual trigger - circadian rhythms 
location trigger - sender to receiver 
language trigger - chemical signalling 
gesture trigger - social, stress, sex 
sound trigger - lactation 
what is the unit...
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CPPS EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2023/2024 (Graded)
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CPPS EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2023/2024 (Graded). What isSH1 domain characterized by? - Correct Answer-Catalytic domain of a protein, 
for example the receptor. and it has the kinase activity. It is responsible for 
phosphorylating tyrosine residues. 
What is SH2 domain characterized by? - Correct Answer-Binds peptides with 
consensus (positional information on C-terminal side of the phosphorylated tyrosine). 
Very specific. 
Mediates protein-protein interactions in cellular ...
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BIO 1A03 Test 2 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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BIO 1A03 Test 2 Questions and Answers Already Passed one gene-one enzyme hypothesis each gene contains the information needed to make an enzyme 
What did George Beadle and Edward Tatum research? Relationship between genes and proteins using the Neurospora Crassa 
One gene-one enzyme hypothosis (Neuroposa Example) Neurospora can grow well on minimal medium (simple sugar, vitamins, inorganic salts), and therefore it must have enzymes produced by a certain gene that that transform these materials i...
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CPPS 325 FINAL EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2023/2024 Graded A+
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CPPS 325 FINAL EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2023/2024 Graded A+. What are the 5 well-known enzyme-linked cell surface receptors? - Correct Answer-1. 
Receptor Guanylyl Cyclase: produces cGMP 
2. RTK: phosphorylate tyrosine residues leading to association of signalling molecules 
and cascade 
3. TK Associated Receptors: associate with proteins having TK activity 
4. Receptor Tyrosine Phosphates: Removes phosphate on tyrosine residues 
5. Receptor Serine/Threonine Kinases: phosphorylate specific...
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CPPS 325 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2023/2024 Graded A+
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CPPS 325 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2023/2024 Graded A+. What is the only example of conformational change activation? - Correct Answer-Insulin 
receptor kinase. 
All other RTKs are activated through forms of dimerization. 
What are the two forms of dimerization? - Correct Answer-i) Receptors exist as 
unactivated dimers until ligand binds (Twist theory) 
ii) exist as monomers that are brought together and activated by ligand binding. 
What is the most common method of dimerizatio...
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BIO 1A03 Test 2 Questions with Answers 100% Verified
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one gene-one enzyme hypothesis - each gene contains the information needed to make an enzyme 
 
What did George Beadle and Edward Tatum research? - Relationship between genes and proteins using the Neurospora Crassa 
 
One gene-one enzyme hypothosis (Neuroposa Example) - Neurospora can grow well on minimal medium (simple sugar, vitamins, inorganic salts), and therefore it must have enzymes produced by a certain gene that that transform these materials into amino acids and vitamins needed for gro...
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CPPS 325 FINAL EXAM Questions and Answers 2023
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CPPS 325 FINAL EXAM Questions and Answers 2023 
What are the 5 well-known enzyme-linked cell surface receptors? 
1. Receptor Guanylyl Cyclase: produces cGMP 
2. RTK: phosphorylate tyrosine residues leading to association of signalling molecules and cascade 
3. TK Associated Receptors: associate with proteins having TK activity 
4. Receptor Tyrosine Phosphates: Removes phosphate on tyrosine residues 
5. Receptor Serine/Threonine Kinases: phosphorylate specific Serine/Threonine residues on IC sign...
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Type 2 Diabetes TOP Study Guide Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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What is T2DM?Insulin resistance and reduced insulin production causing high blood 
sugar levels 
What are the two components of T2DM?Insulin resistance & beta cell dysfunction / 
death 
How is beta cell compensation compared in diabetic and non diabetic patients?NONDIABETIC: Beta cell compensation to increase function and mass to increase insulin 
secretion 
DIABETIC: Beta cell de-compensation results in reduced beta cell function and mass so less 
insulin secretion 
What can cause insulin ...