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ATI TEAS 7 SCIENCE PRACTICE TEST WALDEN
1. The movement of food through the intestines is known as: 
A. Peristalsis 
B. Ileum translation 
C. Microvilli propulsion 
D. Flexure propulsion 
2. The enzyme maltase does the following: 
A. Breaks down lactose to glucose 
B. Turns glucose into maltose 
C. Breaks down maltose to glucose 
D. Turns glucose into lactose 
3. High levels of bilirubin in the blood stream can result in: 
A. Uric acid overexposure 
B. Jaundice 
C. Bile salt production 
D. Hepatic mutation 
4. The symbol B on the peri...
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1. The movement of food through the intestines is known as: 
A. Peristalsis 
B. Ileum translation 
C. Microvilli propulsion 
D. Flexure propulsion 
2. The enzyme maltase does the following: 
A. Breaks down lactose to glucose 
B. Turns glucose into maltose 
C. Breaks down maltose to glucose 
D. Turns glucose into lactose 
3. High levels of bilirubin in the blood stream can result in: 
A. Uric acid overexposure 
B. Jaundice 
C. Bile salt production 
D. Hepatic mutation 
4. The symbol B on the peri...
MICROBIOLOGY FINALS EXAM REVIEW Portage learning
MICROBIOLOGY FINALS EXAM REVIEW 
Chapter 3 
Eukaryotes cells are defined by the presence of a membrane bound nucleus 
The two magnifying lenses found in the light microscope are the —ocular and objective 
The major criteria used in placing bacteria into different groups is based on differences in — cell 
wall structure. 
In a basic staining procedure, correct order: smear, fix, stain SFX 
The acid fast stain— is useful for distinguish a small group of organisms, including 
mycobacterium an...
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MICROBIOLOGY FINALS EXAM REVIEW 
Chapter 3 
Eukaryotes cells are defined by the presence of a membrane bound nucleus 
The two magnifying lenses found in the light microscope are the —ocular and objective 
The major criteria used in placing bacteria into different groups is based on differences in — cell 
wall structure. 
In a basic staining procedure, correct order: smear, fix, stain SFX 
The acid fast stain— is useful for distinguish a small group of organisms, including 
mycobacterium an...
PSYCH 140 Module 6 Reading Physical and Cognitive Development in Adolescence
Module 6 Reading 
Physical and Cognitive Development in 
Adolescence 
When does adolescence begin? When does it end? The idea of a transition 
period between childhood and adulthood did not always exist. Historically, 
children, after perhaps completing a rite of passage, were considered adults. 
However, the period of adolescence is now widely accepted, at least in most 
post-industrial cultures. The onset of adolescence is marked by puberty. The 
ending is a little more difficult to define sin...
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Module 6 Reading 
Physical and Cognitive Development in 
Adolescence 
When does adolescence begin? When does it end? The idea of a transition 
period between childhood and adulthood did not always exist. Historically, 
children, after perhaps completing a rite of passage, were considered adults. 
However, the period of adolescence is now widely accepted, at least in most 
post-industrial cultures. The onset of adolescence is marked by puberty. The 
ending is a little more difficult to define sin...
PSYCH 140 Module 3 Reading: The Newborn Portage learning
Module 3 Reading 
The Newborn 
The smell of a newborn infant. The feel of holding a baby in your arms. 
Kissing tiny fingers and toes. These are sensations that parents relish their 
entire lives. Many developmental experts note that babies seem to evoke 
very nurturing responses in most healthy adults, due to their appearance 
and dependency. 
A. Infant Reflexes 
Despite being entirely dependent on caregivers, infants come equipped with 
reflexes that either protect them or enable them to get a...
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Module 3 Reading 
The Newborn 
The smell of a newborn infant. The feel of holding a baby in your arms. 
Kissing tiny fingers and toes. These are sensations that parents relish their 
entire lives. Many developmental experts note that babies seem to evoke 
very nurturing responses in most healthy adults, due to their appearance 
and dependency. 
A. Infant Reflexes 
Despite being entirely dependent on caregivers, infants come equipped with 
reflexes that either protect them or enable them to get a...
PSYCH 140 Module 2 reading: Types of Research Portage learning
Types of Research 
This module will discuss two types of beginnings: how we begin obtaining 
knowledge in lifespan development and the beginning of a human life. Watch 
the video below as you study the material in this module. 
1. Longitudinal Study Design 
Research in lifespan development is similar to research conducted with 
human subjects in other fields. However, studies in human development are 
likely to use a longitudinal study design. This type of design involves 
following individuals ...
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Types of Research 
This module will discuss two types of beginnings: how we begin obtaining 
knowledge in lifespan development and the beginning of a human life. Watch 
the video below as you study the material in this module. 
1. Longitudinal Study Design 
Research in lifespan development is similar to research conducted with 
human subjects in other fields. However, studies in human development are 
likely to use a longitudinal study design. This type of design involves 
following individuals ...
PSYCH 140 Module 1 reading :What Is LifespanDevelopment? Portage
What Is Lifespan 
Development? 
A note before we begin: 
This course has external links to informational websites and videos. The 
information on these pages is part of the course and will be incorporated into 
the exams. Make sure to follow each link and read the material or watch the 
video as specified in the course material. 
Lifespan Development 
Throughout the human life span, numerous changes occur. These changes 
have physical, social, cognitive, and emotional dimensions. Lifespan 
devel...
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What Is Lifespan 
Development? 
A note before we begin: 
This course has external links to informational websites and videos. The 
information on these pages is part of the course and will be incorporated into 
the exams. Make sure to follow each link and read the material or watch the 
video as specified in the course material. 
Lifespan Development 
Throughout the human life span, numerous changes occur. These changes 
have physical, social, cognitive, and emotional dimensions. Lifespan 
devel...
CHM 2210 SI Chapter 9 Handout
SI Chapter 9 Handout 
Differentiating and Counting Signals 
Classify the relationship between HA and HB in each molecule below as homotopic, 
heterotopic, enantiotopic, or diastereotopic. (Hint: Some examples may fit multiple 
definitions) 
How many proton signals would you see for each of the molecules below? How many 
carbon signals would you see?
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SI Chapter 9 Handout 
Differentiating and Counting Signals 
Classify the relationship between HA and HB in each molecule below as homotopic, 
heterotopic, enantiotopic, or diastereotopic. (Hint: Some examples may fit multiple 
definitions) 
How many proton signals would you see for each of the molecules below? How many 
carbon signals would you see?
CHM 2210 SI Chapter 4 Handout
SI Chapter 4 Handout 
IUPAC Nomenclature 
Fill in the table below with the proper prefix for each given number of carbons: 
1 
carbon 
2 
carbon 
s 
3 
carbon 
s 
4 
carbon 
s 
5 
carbon 
s 
6 
carbon 
s 
7 
carbon 
s 
8 
carbon 
s 
9 
carbon 
s 
10 
carbon 
s 
What prefix would you add if the carbon chain were cyclic? 
Fill in the table below with the proper suffix for a carbon chain which falls into the indicated 
category: 
Contains only single 
bonds Contains double bond Contains triple bond...
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SI Chapter 4 Handout 
IUPAC Nomenclature 
Fill in the table below with the proper prefix for each given number of carbons: 
1 
carbon 
2 
carbon 
s 
3 
carbon 
s 
4 
carbon 
s 
5 
carbon 
s 
6 
carbon 
s 
7 
carbon 
s 
8 
carbon 
s 
9 
carbon 
s 
10 
carbon 
s 
What prefix would you add if the carbon chain were cyclic? 
Fill in the table below with the proper suffix for a carbon chain which falls into the indicated 
category: 
Contains only single 
bonds Contains double bond Contains triple bond...
CHM 2210 Organic Chemistry TEST BANK
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS 
Topic: Atomic Orbitals 
1. In quantum mechanics a node (nodal surface or plane) is: 
A) a place where Ψ is negative. 
B) a place where Ψ is positive. 
C) a place where Ψ = 0. 
D) a place where Ψ2 
 is large. 
E) a place where Ψ2 
 is negative. 
Ans: C 
Topic: Atomic Orbitals, Molecular Orbitals 
2. When the 1s orbitals of two hydrogen atoms combine to form a hydrogen molecule, 
how many molecular orbitals are formed? 
A) 1 
B) 2 
C) 3 
D) 4 
E) 5 
Ans: B 
Topic: A...
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS 
Topic: Atomic Orbitals 
1. In quantum mechanics a node (nodal surface or plane) is: 
A) a place where Ψ is negative. 
B) a place where Ψ is positive. 
C) a place where Ψ = 0. 
D) a place where Ψ2 
 is large. 
E) a place where Ψ2 
 is negative. 
Ans: C 
Topic: Atomic Orbitals, Molecular Orbitals 
2. When the 1s orbitals of two hydrogen atoms combine to form a hydrogen molecule, 
how many molecular orbitals are formed? 
A) 1 
B) 2 
C) 3 
D) 4 
E) 5 
Ans: B 
Topic: A...
CHM 2210 SI Chapter 3 Handout Answer Sheet
SI Chapter 3 Handout Answer Sheet 
Lewis Acids and Bases vs Bronsted-Lowry Acids and Bases 
Complete the acid and base definitions below by filling in the term “acceptor” or “donator” 
as applicable. Then answer the true or false questions. 
Lewis Definition 
Acid: Electron acceptor 
Base: Electron donator 
(T/F) All Bronsted acids are Lewis acids. 
(T/F) All Lewis acids are Bronsted acids. 
Label each of the following molecules as either a Lewis acid or a Lewis base. 
Acid-Base Curved A...
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SI Chapter 3 Handout Answer Sheet 
Lewis Acids and Bases vs Bronsted-Lowry Acids and Bases 
Complete the acid and base definitions below by filling in the term “acceptor” or “donator” 
as applicable. Then answer the true or false questions. 
Lewis Definition 
Acid: Electron acceptor 
Base: Electron donator 
(T/F) All Bronsted acids are Lewis acids. 
(T/F) All Lewis acids are Bronsted acids. 
Label each of the following molecules as either a Lewis acid or a Lewis base. 
Acid-Base Curved A...
BIOD 101 Module 6 Exam Portage learning
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