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USABO- Exams Bundle with Questions and Correct Answers
USABO- Exams Bundle with Questions and Correct Answers

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- USABO Exam Study Guide with Revision Questions and Correct Answers • Exam (elaborations)
- USABO Mass Deck Exam Study Guide with Practice Questions and Correct Answers • Exam (elaborations)
- USABO Open Exam Study Guide with Practice Questions and Correct Answers • Exam (elaborations)
- USABO Practice Exam Study Guide with Revision Questions and Correct Answers • Exam (elaborations)
- USABO- Exam Review with Revision Questions and Correct Answers • Exam (elaborations)
USABO- Exams Bundle with Questions and Correct Answers

YVR D-AVOP Practice Theory Questions with Correct Detailed Answers
What do Taxiway DIRECTIONAL signs look like? - Yellow box with black font and an 
arrow 
What do Runway Hold lines look like? - Two solid and two dashed yellow lines 
perpendicular to movement with dashed lines on the Runway side 
What do Taxiway Centre lines look like? - Black, yellow, black line centered on the 
taxiway in direction of movement
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What do Taxiway DIRECTIONAL signs look like? - Yellow box with black font and an 
arrow 
What do Runway Hold lines look like? - Two solid and two dashed yellow lines 
perpendicular to movement with dashed lines on the Runway side 
What do Taxiway Centre lines look like? - Black, yellow, black line centered on the 
taxiway in direction of movement
WVU Anthropology Exam Study Guide with Revision Questions and Correct Answers
Biological/Physical Anthropology - Study of human biological variation in time and 
space 
1. Interested in: evolution, genetics, growth and development, and primatology 
Paleoanthropology - Human evolution as revealed by fossil record 
Primatology - The study of living and fossil primates 
Bone Biology - Study of bone as biological tissue, including its genetics, cell structure, 
growth, development, decay, and patterns of movement
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Biological/Physical Anthropology - Study of human biological variation in time and 
space 
1. Interested in: evolution, genetics, growth and development, and primatology 
Paleoanthropology - Human evolution as revealed by fossil record 
Primatology - The study of living and fossil primates 
Bone Biology - Study of bone as biological tissue, including its genetics, cell structure, 
growth, development, decay, and patterns of movement
WVU Anthro. 105 Sahady Exam Study Guide with Revision Questions and Correct Answers
What is "culture"? - The body of customary beliefs, material traits, and social forms that 
constitute the distinct tradition of a group of people. 
What is cultural relativism? - judging a culture using its own standards instead of your 
own 
What is "context" in archaeology and why is it so important? - context includes an 
assessment of how an archaeological find got there and what has happened to it since it was 
buried in the ground
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What is "culture"? - The body of customary beliefs, material traits, and social forms that 
constitute the distinct tradition of a group of people. 
What is cultural relativism? - judging a culture using its own standards instead of your 
own 
What is "context" in archaeology and why is it so important? - context includes an 
assessment of how an archaeological find got there and what has happened to it since it was 
buried in the ground
Washington State Esthetician Written Exam Study Guide with Practice Questions and Correct Detailed Answers
The word 'cosmetics and cosmetology' come from the Greek word - kosmetikos 
Who was the first to cultivate beauty in an extravagant fashion? - Greeks 
Who regulates and enforces safety and health standards? - OSHA 
What is the Hazard Communication Standard? - requires that chemical and importers 
assess and communicate the potential hazard associated with their products 
What is a result of the Hazard Communication Standard? - the material safety data sheet 
Environmental Protection Agency doe...
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The word 'cosmetics and cosmetology' come from the Greek word - kosmetikos 
Who was the first to cultivate beauty in an extravagant fashion? - Greeks 
Who regulates and enforces safety and health standards? - OSHA 
What is the Hazard Communication Standard? - requires that chemical and importers 
assess and communicate the potential hazard associated with their products 
What is a result of the Hazard Communication Standard? - the material safety data sheet 
Environmental Protection Agency doe...
USABO- Exam Review with Revision Questions and Correct Answers
insterstitial fluid - fluid located between cells and among tissues 
cuboidal epithelium - cube shaped epithelial cells that function in secretion, and are 
located in various endocrine glands 
simple columnar epithelium - lines intestines, secretes digestive juices and absorbs 
nutrients, one cell thick 
pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium - forms a mucous membrane in portions of 
the respiratory tract; contains cilia that move the film of mucous
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insterstitial fluid - fluid located between cells and among tissues 
cuboidal epithelium - cube shaped epithelial cells that function in secretion, and are 
located in various endocrine glands 
simple columnar epithelium - lines intestines, secretes digestive juices and absorbs 
nutrients, one cell thick 
pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium - forms a mucous membrane in portions of 
the respiratory tract; contains cilia that move the film of mucous
USABO Practice Exam Study Guide with Revision Questions and Correct Answers
What enzyme does HIV use to convert RNA to DNA? - Reverse Transcriptase 
The promoter region of a prokaryotic gene is located ______ to the gene and is the binding 
site for ______. - 5'...RNA polymerase 
Which of the following is TRUE of prokaryotes? 
I. Simultaneous transcription and translation 
II. Presence of intron sequences 
III. Circular DNA - I and III only
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What enzyme does HIV use to convert RNA to DNA? - Reverse Transcriptase 
The promoter region of a prokaryotic gene is located ______ to the gene and is the binding 
site for ______. - 5'...RNA polymerase 
Which of the following is TRUE of prokaryotes? 
I. Simultaneous transcription and translation 
II. Presence of intron sequences 
III. Circular DNA - I and III only
USABO Open Exam Study Guide with Practice Questions and Correct Answers
Both amino acids and nucleotides form complex chains. Select all the answers below that are 
accurate. 
A. The chains formed by both have polar phosphate groups. 
B. Both contain peptide bonds. 
C. Both contain nitrogen. 
D. The chains formed by both can be lysed by trypsin. 
E. The sequence of chains both form from preexisting templates. - C. Both contain 
nitrogen.
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Both amino acids and nucleotides form complex chains. Select all the answers below that are 
accurate. 
A. The chains formed by both have polar phosphate groups. 
B. Both contain peptide bonds. 
C. Both contain nitrogen. 
D. The chains formed by both can be lysed by trypsin. 
E. The sequence of chains both form from preexisting templates. - C. Both contain 
nitrogen.
USABO Mass Deck Exam Study Guide with Practice Questions and Correct Answers
Mycorrhizae - Symbiotic organisms (aka symbionts) with plants that live on their roots, 
helping the plant gain nutrients 
Nerve net - A nervous system that moves neural signals in all directions from the stimuli, 
found in invertebrates like hydra 
Malpighian tubules - Tubes in an insect that help with osmoregulation and excretion; they 
move waste into the main gut for removal. "Kidneys" of arthropods, they absorb ammonium 
and convert it into uric acid, then into the main gut for removal.
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Mycorrhizae - Symbiotic organisms (aka symbionts) with plants that live on their roots, 
helping the plant gain nutrients 
Nerve net - A nervous system that moves neural signals in all directions from the stimuli, 
found in invertebrates like hydra 
Malpighian tubules - Tubes in an insect that help with osmoregulation and excretion; they 
move waste into the main gut for removal. "Kidneys" of arthropods, they absorb ammonium 
and convert it into uric acid, then into the main gut for removal.
USABO Exam Study Guide with Revision Questions and Correct Answers
Eukaryote - An organism whose cells contain complex structures enclosed within 
membranes. The defining membrane bound structure thats sets them apart from prokaryotic 
cells is the nucleas or nuclear envelope within which the genetic material is carried. All 
species of large complex species are eukaryotes, including animals, plants and funghi. 
Euchromatin - This shows as pale areas in the nucleas under electro magnification. It is a 
less densly packed form of chromatin; 10% is even less cond...
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Eukaryote - An organism whose cells contain complex structures enclosed within 
membranes. The defining membrane bound structure thats sets them apart from prokaryotic 
cells is the nucleas or nuclear envelope within which the genetic material is carried. All 
species of large complex species are eukaryotes, including animals, plants and funghi. 
Euchromatin - This shows as pale areas in the nucleas under electro magnification. It is a 
less densly packed form of chromatin; 10% is even less cond...