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NBME PHYSIOLOGY UPDATED EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2023/2024
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NBME PHYSIOLOGY UPDATED EXAM 
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 
2023/2024 
Prostglandin - CORRECT ANSWER-From mast cells, macrophages, EC, and platelets 
Vasodilation, pain 
Rate controlling step in Insulin secretion - CORRECT ANSWER-Phosphorylation of 
glucose by glucokinase 
Glucokinase mutation - CORRECT ANSWER-Autosomal dominant form of early onset 
type 2 diabetes 
GLUT 2 - CORRECT ANSWER-low affinity high capacity glucose transporter. 
Uptake by beta cells 
Insulin release - CORRECT ANSWER-Bloo...
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UNE Medical Biochemistry Midterm Review Already Graded A
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UNE Medical Biochemistry Midterm Review Already Graded A 
A family presents for genetic counseling. The couple has two female children who are alive and well; however, their infant son recently died in the nursery with severe hemolysis (lysis of red blood cells) and jaundice. The wife recalls she lost a brother in infancy with severe hemolysis, induced after a viral infection. The physician suspects a glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, this would result in a deficiency in which of the...
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WGU Biochemistry OA (Latest 2022/2023) Verified Answers
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WGU Biochemistry OA (Latest 2022/2023) Verified Answers 
Bohr Effect chart (low pH) 
C- High CO2 
H- High H+ 
A- Acidic 
R-Release of O2(rt. Shift) 
T- tense state (in tissues) 
 
 
Primary structure 
Sequence of amino acids that make up a protein 
 
 
Secondary Structure 
Sequence of amino acids fold. 
 
 
Tertiary Structure 
-more folding in a 3D shape. 
-R groups (side chains) 
 
 
Quaternary Structure 
Protein has more than 1 polypeptide chain. 
 
 
Chemical reaction 
-absorb and release en...
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All Domains Jean Inman Questions with Explanations of Answers 2022/2023
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All Domains Jean Inman Questions with 
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Which amino acids must be present in a parenteral solution? 
a. valine, leucine, glycine, alanine 
b. tryptophan, phenylalanine, threonine, isoleucine 
c. phenylalanine, methionine, arginine, tyrosine 
d. lysine, glutamic acid, alanine, glycine - ANS- b. tryptophan, phenylalanine, 
threonine, isoleucine 
A parenteral solution requires adequate supplementation of all essential amino 
acids. 
Essential amino acids = those that can...
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EXSC 460 Unit 2 Exam
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Skeletal muscle glycogen can be used to replenish blood glucose. 
True 
False - False 
As exercise intensity increases, the overall contribution of fat to total energy 
production increases. 
True 
False - False 
_____ is the molecule required for entry into the Krebs cycle. 
acetylcholine 
acetylcholinesterase 
succinate dehydrogenase 
acetyl coenzyme A - acetyl coenzyme A 
____ refers to the catabolism of glycogen into glucose. 
glycogenolysis 
glycolysis 
glucogenolysis 
gluconeogenesis - gly...
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TSAC-F Quiz with correct answers
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What is NOT a physiological mechanism responsible for regulating stroke volume? Answer Oxygen Uptake (p. 12, 18) 
 
Oxygen Uptake refers to the amount of oxygen consumed by the body's tissues; Stroke Volume refers to the blood ejected from the heart with each beat 
 
Two things can affect stroke volume: End-Diastolic Volume and Catecholamines. End-Diastolic volume is the blood volume available to be pumped by the left ventricle at the the end of the filling phase, or diastole. Catecholamines ar...
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EXPH 386 EXAM 2 Q&A
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the contributions from various pathways of energy metabolism are dependent upon what - Answer- intensity and duration of the exercise and the fitness level of the individual 
 
what system is the fastest way to make ATP - Answer- The ATP-CP system 
 
is the ATP-CP system aerobic or anaerobic - Answer- anaerobic 
 
what is very limited in the muscle in the ATP and CP system - Answer- high energy phosphate 
 
how much ATP is provided in the ATP-CP system - Answer- 3-8 mmol of ATP per kg of muscle ...
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Nutrition Exam 2 Correct 100%
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What makes a protein different from a carbohydrate or a fat? - ANSWER a nitrogen 
 
How many different amino acids are there? - ANSWER 20 
 
Proteins make up many components of normal body function, such as enzymes, some hormones, acid-base regulators, transporters, antibodies for the immune system, and they can also serve as a source of energy when glucose is limiting. - ANSWER true 
 
How the body makes proteins is pre-determined by our genes. Transcription and translation are processes by whi...
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EXPH 386 Final Exam - Questions with Verified Answers
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EXPH 386 Final Exam - Questions with Verified Answers % of macronutrients digested and absorbed CHO: Lipids: (kcals/g) Proteins: CHO: 97% (4 kcals/g) Lipids: 95% (9 kcals/g) Proteins: 92% (4 kcals/g) 1st law of thermodynamics energy is neither created or destroyed, but transferred 2nd law of thermodynamics PE to degrade to KE w/ a lower capacity to do work How many kcal of free energy are produced for every ATP degraded to ADP? 7.3 kcals Anaerobic glycolysis occurs where Cytosol Aerobic ATP sy...
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Strength and Conditioning Final Exam Questions And Answers
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Strength and Conditioning Final Exam Questions And Answers 
sliding-filament theory - ANS Actin filaments at each end of the sarcomere slide inward on myosin filaments, pulling the z-lines toward the center of the sarcomere and thus contracting the muscle fiber. 
 
motor unit - ANS a motor neuron and the muscle fibers it innervates 
 
proprioceptors - ANS specialized sensory receptors that provide the central nervous system w/ information needed to maintain muscle tone and perform c...