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MCAT Study Guide Solutions With Complete Tests Graded A+
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Resolution differentiate close objects

magnification increase size

eyepiece magnification 10x

objective magnification 4x,10x,20x, 100x

Cell Theory -all living things composed of cells

-cell=basic functional unit of life

-cells from other cells only

-cells have DNA (parent-->daughter cells)

total magnification eyepiece x objective

diaphragm (microscope) controls light

image contrast

hematoxylin -commonly used dye

-shows nuc...
MCAT Study Guide Solutions With Complete Tests Graded A+
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Resolution differentiate close objects

magnification increase size

eyepiece magnification 10x

objective magnification 4x,10x,20x, 100x

Cell Theory -all living things composed of cells

-cell=basic functional unit of life

-cells from other cells only

-cells have DNA (parent-->daughter cells)

total magnification eyepiece x objective

diaphragm (microscope) controls light

image contrast

hematoxylin -commonly used dye

-shows nuc...
MCAT Study Guide Questions And Answers Graded A+
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MCAT Study Guide Questions And Answers

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1. Who was the first person we know of to study the human body and explain how he

thought doctors should act? Hippocrates

What disease does my pen-pal have, and what is his or her name? Sapphire B she

has Sarcoma Cancer

Why is the skeletal system important? Support, Movement, Protection, Blood cell

production, Mineral storage.

What are the five benefites of spending time in nature? Decreases stress,

Decreases mental illness, Fosters socia...
MCAT Study Guide Questions And Answers Graded A+
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1. Who was the first person we know of to study the human body and explain how he

thought doctors should act? Hippocrates

What disease does my pen-pal have, and what is his or her name? Sapphire B she

has Sarcoma Cancer

Why is the skeletal system important? Support, Movement, Protection, Blood cell

production, Mineral storage.

What are the five benefites of spending time in nature? Decreases stress,

Decreases mental illness, Fosters socia...
MCAT Prep Exam Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions 2023
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MCAT Prep Exam Questions And Answers With

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Compound 1 is used to treat HIV infection based on its ability to act as: An

antagonist

How many stereoisomers of compound 1 exist? 32

Why do kidney stones from in some individuals treated with compound 1?

[ca^2+][c2o4^2-]>ksp

The peptide bond between which two amino acid residues is cleaved by hiv protease?

Phe and pro

Which image best illustrates the electric field lines between the inside of an axon and

the surroun...
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Compound 1 is used to treat HIV infection based on its ability to act as: An

antagonist

How many stereoisomers of compound 1 exist? 32

Why do kidney stones from in some individuals treated with compound 1?

[ca^2+][c2o4^2-]>ksp

The peptide bond between which two amino acid residues is cleaved by hiv protease?

Phe and pro

Which image best illustrates the electric field lines between the inside of an axon and

the surroun...
MCAT Practice Questions | Verified Solutions With Real Quiz 2023
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Why are triacylglycerol’s used in the human body for energy storage?

A) They are highly hydrated, and therefore can store lots of energy.

B) They always have short fatty acid chains, for easy access by metabolic enzymes.

C) The carbon atoms of the fatty acid chains are highly reduced, and therefore yield

more energy upon oxidation.

D) Polysaccharides, which would actually be a better energy storage form, would

dissolve in...
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Why are triacylglycerol’s used in the human body for energy storage?

A) They are highly hydrated, and therefore can store lots of energy.

B) They always have short fatty acid chains, for easy access by metabolic enzymes.

C) The carbon atoms of the fatty acid chains are highly reduced, and therefore yield

more energy upon oxidation.

D) Polysaccharides, which would actually be a better energy storage form, would

dissolve in...
MCAT Practice Questions With 100% Correct Answers And Latest Test
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MCAT Practice Questions With 100% Correct Answers

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Primary structure of basic protein is formed when the amino acid terminus of one

amino acid attacks the carboxy terminus of another

what amino acid is the only one without a chiral center therefore is not optically active

glycine you can tell if it all contains glycine when you know under polarized light to

determine if the whole acid is optically active or not

product of grignard reagent new cc bonds

the eye cannot get t...
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Primary structure of basic protein is formed when the amino acid terminus of one

amino acid attacks the carboxy terminus of another

what amino acid is the only one without a chiral center therefore is not optically active

glycine you can tell if it all contains glycine when you know under polarized light to

determine if the whole acid is optically active or not

product of grignard reagent new cc bonds

the eye cannot get t...
MCAT Practice Questions And Answers | Satisfactory Solutions 2023
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Becoming a college graduate requires hard work and diligence in academics. As such,

being a college graduate could be considered a(n):

A. ascribed status

B. achieved status

C. master status

D. pigeonholed status B. achieved status

A stroke patient comprehends speech but cannot move her mouth to form words. Which

of the following brain areas is likely affected?

A. Broca's area

B. Wernicke's area

C. arcuate fasciculus
...
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Becoming a college graduate requires hard work and diligence in academics. As such,

being a college graduate could be considered a(n):

A. ascribed status

B. achieved status

C. master status

D. pigeonholed status B. achieved status

A stroke patient comprehends speech but cannot move her mouth to form words. Which

of the following brain areas is likely affected?

A. Broca's area

B. Wernicke's area

C. arcuate fasciculus
...
MCAT Psychology & Sociology - Exam Questions And Answers 2023
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MCAT Psychology & Sociology - Exam

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Additional data from the first study described in the passage showed that compared to

patients in the other two clusters, those in cluster 2 were younger and had obtained

higher educational levels. This difference is best described as a difference in:

A. social class.

B. demographics.

C. social institutions.

D. material culture. B

Which conclusion is NOT consistent with the results of the second study?

A. Genetics and psycho...
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Additional data from the first study described in the passage showed that compared to

patients in the other two clusters, those in cluster 2 were younger and had obtained

higher educational levels. This difference is best described as a difference in:

A. social class.

B. demographics.

C. social institutions.

D. material culture. B

Which conclusion is NOT consistent with the results of the second study?

A. Genetics and psycho...
MCAT Practice Exam Questions And Answers With Verified Tests
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MCAT Practice Exam Questions And Answers With

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Thin layer chromatography can use silica plates which are very polar. Will polar or non

polar substances have lower Rf values on this plate? Polar substances - they will

have a higher affinity for the silica and thus will not travel as far as the non polar

substances

A titration of a strong acid with a strong base or vice versa has an equivalence point

around what pH? 7

What type of bond is usually disrupted during denaturation...
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Thin layer chromatography can use silica plates which are very polar. Will polar or non

polar substances have lower Rf values on this plate? Polar substances - they will

have a higher affinity for the silica and thus will not travel as far as the non polar

substances

A titration of a strong acid with a strong base or vice versa has an equivalence point

around what pH? 7

What type of bond is usually disrupted during denaturation...
What are the 20 amino acids? Correct Answer: Alanine.

Arginine.

Asparagine.

Aspartic Acid.

Cysteine.

Glutamic Acid.

Glutamine.

Glycine.

Histidine.

Isoleucine.

Leucine.

Lysine.

Methionine.

Phenylalanine.

Proline.

Serine.

Threonine.

Tryptophan.

Tyrosine.

Valine.



describe Heisenberg's uncertainty principle Correct Answer: ΔxΔp≥h/4π.

"Δx" is the uncertainty in position.

"Δp" is the uncertainty of momentum.

"h" is the Planck's constant, equal to 6.63E-34 J•...
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What are the 20 amino acids? Correct Answer: Alanine.

Arginine.

Asparagine.

Aspartic Acid.

Cysteine.

Glutamic Acid.

Glutamine.

Glycine.

Histidine.

Isoleucine.

Leucine.

Lysine.

Methionine.

Phenylalanine.

Proline.

Serine.

Threonine.

Tryptophan.

Tyrosine.

Valine.



describe Heisenberg's uncertainty principle Correct Answer: ΔxΔp≥h/4π.

"Δx" is the uncertainty in position.

"Δp" is the uncertainty of momentum.

"h" is the Planck's constant, equal to 6.63E-34 J•...
ultraviolet light Correct Answer: Above violet; Gamma rays and x rays; below red; infrared, microwaves, radio waves (am)



Polarization Correct Answer: Electric field is only oscillating in one direction



constructive interference Correct Answer: 2 waves interact to make a bigger wave



deconstructive interference Correct Answer: 2 waves making no wave at all



cytosol Correct Answer: allows for the diffusion of molecules throughout the cell



nuclear pores Correct Answer: allows sel...
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ultraviolet light Correct Answer: Above violet; Gamma rays and x rays; below red; infrared, microwaves, radio waves (am)



Polarization Correct Answer: Electric field is only oscillating in one direction



constructive interference Correct Answer: 2 waves interact to make a bigger wave



deconstructive interference Correct Answer: 2 waves making no wave at all



cytosol Correct Answer: allows for the diffusion of molecules throughout the cell



nuclear pores Correct Answer: allows sel...
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