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BCHM 4360 Exam II Questions and ANSWERs 100% Pass
In the late stages of flagellum protein synthesis, the anti-sigma factor is exported 
from the cell so the sigma factor can promote assembly gene transcription, 
allowing the flagellum to be put together. 
Eukaryotic and archaeal promoters also need extra proteins to target the core 
enzyme to promoters: _______ _____________ _______. - ANSWER -general 
transcription factors 
The TFII complex works with RNA Polymerase ___ to form the ___-_________ 
complex. - ANSWER -II, pre-initiation ...
- Examen
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In the late stages of flagellum protein synthesis, the anti-sigma factor is exported 
from the cell so the sigma factor can promote assembly gene transcription, 
allowing the flagellum to be put together. 
Eukaryotic and archaeal promoters also need extra proteins to target the core 
enzyme to promoters: _______ _____________ _______. - ANSWER -general 
transcription factors 
The TFII complex works with RNA Polymerase ___ to form the ___-_________ 
complex. - ANSWER -II, pre-initiation ...
BCH5413 TEST 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL REVISED AND UPDATED
Stages of transcription initiation - ANSWER -- holoenzyme recognizes 
regulatory sequence in promoter and binds forming the closed promoter 
complex - unwind dsDNA to form open promoter complex - transcription initiates (RNA Pol generates short abortive transcripts 
that are unstable and released) - at 10nt in length, the complex is stable and turns from initiation to 
elongation 
Cycling of sigma during transcription - ANSWER -- as Pol transitions 
to elongation, sigma factor is relea...
- Examen
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Stages of transcription initiation - ANSWER -- holoenzyme recognizes 
regulatory sequence in promoter and binds forming the closed promoter 
complex - unwind dsDNA to form open promoter complex - transcription initiates (RNA Pol generates short abortive transcripts 
that are unstable and released) - at 10nt in length, the complex is stable and turns from initiation to 
elongation 
Cycling of sigma during transcription - ANSWER -- as Pol transitions 
to elongation, sigma factor is relea...
BCH5413 Exam 3 ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT ANSWERs
How does mRNA secondary structure effect translation from a 
polycistronic message? - ANSWER -by blocking translation. 
Ribosomes must bind to linear mRNA in order to proceed with 
translation, however, if an ORF is in the shape of say, a double-stranded 
helix, the ribosome will be unable to bind at this location. Therefore, 
there may be more proteins synthesized from one ORF that is linear and 
unblocked compared to another ORF on the same mRNA that is not in a 
linear shape. 
 
 H...
- Examen
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How does mRNA secondary structure effect translation from a 
polycistronic message? - ANSWER -by blocking translation. 
Ribosomes must bind to linear mRNA in order to proceed with 
translation, however, if an ORF is in the shape of say, a double-stranded 
helix, the ribosome will be unable to bind at this location. Therefore, 
there may be more proteins synthesized from one ORF that is linear and 
unblocked compared to another ORF on the same mRNA that is not in a 
linear shape. 
 
 H...
BCAT Practice test exam Questions And Well Elaborated Solutions
When using differential reinforcement to reduce problem behavior, the clinician 
provides _______ for appropriate behavior and _________ for problem behavior. - 
ANSWER -Reinforcement, withholds reinforcement (extinction). 
differential reinforcement - ANSWER -Reinforcing certain behaviors while extinguishing 
or reducing others. 
What is a DRA? - ANSWER -Differential Reinforcement of Alternative Behavior: 
place problem behavior on extinction while reinforcing more appropiate-alternati...
- Examen
- • 14 páginas •
When using differential reinforcement to reduce problem behavior, the clinician 
provides _______ for appropriate behavior and _________ for problem behavior. - 
ANSWER -Reinforcement, withholds reinforcement (extinction). 
differential reinforcement - ANSWER -Reinforcing certain behaviors while extinguishing 
or reducing others. 
What is a DRA? - ANSWER -Differential Reinforcement of Alternative Behavior: 
place problem behavior on extinction while reinforcing more appropiate-alternati...
BCAT Exam| Questions| Verified ANSWERs| 100% correct
Jim threw his tablet at his mom when she ANSWERed the phone. The mother 
ANSWERing the phone was the antecedent to him throwing the tablet. Adam 
pushes the button "play music" on his ACD when the therapist shows him his 
MP3 player. The visual of the MP3 player is the Antecedent of Adam requesting 
the therapist to play music. - ANSWER -antecedent 
 
 behavior - ANSWER -anything an organism does 
 
 If a person itches their eye. If a person hits another person. If a person bre...
- Examen
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Jim threw his tablet at his mom when she ANSWERed the phone. The mother 
ANSWERing the phone was the antecedent to him throwing the tablet. Adam 
pushes the button "play music" on his ACD when the therapist shows him his 
MP3 player. The visual of the MP3 player is the Antecedent of Adam requesting 
the therapist to play music. - ANSWER -antecedent 
 
 behavior - ANSWER -anything an organism does 
 
 If a person itches their eye. If a person hits another person. If a person bre...
BCAT EXAM TEST QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
A 6-year-old girl listens to the same song every day, multiple times a day and does not 
want to listen to any other music. This is an example of - ANSWER -Insistence on 
sameness 
Early intensive behavioral intervention for a 3-year old is MOST likely to last for - 
ANSWER -At least 1 year 
You are using an extinction procedure for a child with ASD who runs away every time 
they are presented with their math homework. When the child asks for a break, you then 
give them 5 minutes to ta...
- Examen
- • 9 páginas •
A 6-year-old girl listens to the same song every day, multiple times a day and does not 
want to listen to any other music. This is an example of - ANSWER -Insistence on 
sameness 
Early intensive behavioral intervention for a 3-year old is MOST likely to last for - 
ANSWER -At least 1 year 
You are using an extinction procedure for a child with ASD who runs away every time 
they are presented with their math homework. When the child asks for a break, you then 
give them 5 minutes to ta...
BCAT Exam Questions With Well Elaborated Solutions
What verbal operant is being alluded to these descriptions: - evoked by an auditory verbal discriminative stimulus - has point-to-point correspondance - ANSWER -Echoic 
What is point to point correspondence? - ANSWER -the response has identical 
beginning+middle+end as the stimulus 
What verbal operant is being alluded to by these descriptions: - evoked by a motivating operant - followed by a specific reinforcement - also known as a request - ANSWER -Mand 
Curriculum Modification ref...
- Examen
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What verbal operant is being alluded to these descriptions: - evoked by an auditory verbal discriminative stimulus - has point-to-point correspondance - ANSWER -Echoic 
What is point to point correspondence? - ANSWER -the response has identical 
beginning+middle+end as the stimulus 
What verbal operant is being alluded to by these descriptions: - evoked by a motivating operant - followed by a specific reinforcement - also known as a request - ANSWER -Mand 
Curriculum Modification ref...
BCAT EXAM PREP QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
Negative Punishment - ANSWER -the removal of a stimulus to decrease the 
probability of a behavior's recurring. Time Out would be a negative punishment 
because you are subtracting from the time in the environment. 
 
 Reinforcer - ANSWER -A stimulus that is either delivered or removed that will 
Increase the likelihood of that response occurring in the future 
 
 Punisher - ANSWER -any stimulus or event that functions to decrease the 
likelihood of the behavior that led to it ...
- Examen
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Negative Punishment - ANSWER -the removal of a stimulus to decrease the 
probability of a behavior's recurring. Time Out would be a negative punishment 
because you are subtracting from the time in the environment. 
 
 Reinforcer - ANSWER -A stimulus that is either delivered or removed that will 
Increase the likelihood of that response occurring in the future 
 
 Punisher - ANSWER -any stimulus or event that functions to decrease the 
likelihood of the behavior that led to it ...
Bates Chapter 16 Cardiovascular Questions And ANSWERs Graded A+
Although not often heard in normal adults, a fourth heart sounds S4, marks? - 
ANSWER -Atrial contraction. It immediately precedes S1 of the next beat et can 
also reflect a pathologic ventricular stiffness, as seen in HTN, or Myocardial 
Infarction 
Chest wall location: Right 2nd Intercostal space or cardiac apex, what is the 
typical origin of sound? - ANSWER -Typical origin of sound et murmur: Aortic 
Valve 
Chest wall location: Left 2nd et 3rd intercostal spaces close to the sternum...
- Examen
- • 32 páginas •
Although not often heard in normal adults, a fourth heart sounds S4, marks? - 
ANSWER -Atrial contraction. It immediately precedes S1 of the next beat et can 
also reflect a pathologic ventricular stiffness, as seen in HTN, or Myocardial 
Infarction 
Chest wall location: Right 2nd Intercostal space or cardiac apex, what is the 
typical origin of sound? - ANSWER -Typical origin of sound et murmur: Aortic 
Valve 
Chest wall location: Left 2nd et 3rd intercostal spaces close to the sternum...
Basic Appraisal Principles Exam Questions and ANSWERs
Fructus Industriales - ANSWER -Plants planted and cultivated by people (fruits 
of industry) 
Fructus Narurales - ANSWER -Naturally occuring plants ("fruits of nature") 
Government Survey System - ANSWER -A legal description for lad referencing 
principal meridians and base lines designated throughout the country. 
Immobility - ANSWER -A physical characteristic of real state referring to the fact 
that real estate cannot move form one place to another 
Indestructibility - ANSWER...
- Examen
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Fructus Industriales - ANSWER -Plants planted and cultivated by people (fruits 
of industry) 
Fructus Narurales - ANSWER -Naturally occuring plants ("fruits of nature") 
Government Survey System - ANSWER -A legal description for lad referencing 
principal meridians and base lines designated throughout the country. 
Immobility - ANSWER -A physical characteristic of real state referring to the fact 
that real estate cannot move form one place to another 
Indestructibility - ANSWER...