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BSC Exam 1 Study Guide with correct answers 2024
  • BSC Exam 1 Study Guide with correct answers 2024

  • Examen • 18 pages • 2024
  • - answers- Feedback System - answers-Nervous or Hormonal Regulation Receptor - answers-Sensor in body that responds to changes in environment caused by stimulus by sending signals to a control center somewhere else in the body Control Center - answers-processes the signal about stimulus from receptor and sends instructions Determines the set point around which the controlled condition is maintained Stimulus - answers-A change in an organism's surroundings that causes the organism t...
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NURS 207 Midterm.
  • NURS 207 Midterm.

  • Examen • 3 pages • 2023
  • Exocytosis - transport process that requires cytoplasmic vesicles to fuse with the plasma membrane following by the secretion of vesicular contents into the extracellular fluid Primary active transport - Active transport in which ATP is hydrolyzed, yielding the energy required to transport an ion or molecule against its concentration gradient. Secondary active transport - Form of active transport which does not use ATP as an energy source; rather, transport is coupled to ion diffusion ...
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NURS 207 Midterm
  • NURS 207 Midterm

  • Examen • 3 pages • 2023
  • Exocytosis - transport process that requires cytoplasmic vesicles to fuse with the plasma membrane following by the secretion of vesicular contents into the extracellular fluid Primary active transport - Active transport in which ATP is hydrolyzed, yielding the energy required to transport an ion or molecule against its concentration gradient. Secondary active transport - Form of active transport which does not use ATP as an energy source; rather, transport is coupled to ion diffusion ...
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BUPAP 2024 Pharmacology Exam I
  • BUPAP 2024 Pharmacology Exam I

  • Examen • 8 pages • 2024
  • BUPAP 2024 Pharmacology Exam I Questions And ANSWERS Verified Pharmacology - the body of knowledge concerned with the action of chemicals on biologic systems Medical pharmacology - the area of pharmacology concerned with the use of chemicals in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease especially in humans Toxicology - the area of pharmacology concerned with the undesirable effects of chemicals on biological systems Drugs vary in size from MW 7 (lithium) to ove...
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Openstax-Microbiology Chapter 3
  • Openstax-Microbiology Chapter 3

  • Examen • 6 pages • 2023
  • Openstax-Microbiology Chapter 3 spontaneous generation - ANS Hypothesis stating that life could arise from nonliving matter. Endosymbiotic theory - ANS theory that eukaryotic cells formed from a symbiosis among several different prokaryotic organisms Germ Theory of disease - ANS the principle that microorganisms cause disease Ribosomes - ANS organelles made of protein and RNA that direct protein synthesis in the cytoplasm Prokaryotic cells - ANS cells without a nucleus or...
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Histology Exam 1 and Practical 1 fully solved & updated
  • Histology Exam 1 and Practical 1 fully solved & updated

  • Examen • 61 pages • 2024
  • Resolution - ANSWER-Ability of a microscope to distinguish two objects as separate What do you call a measurement of 10^-6 m? - ANSWER-Micrometer, or micron Light Microscope - ANSWER-microscope that uses a beam of light passing through one or more lenses to magnify an object What resolving power does a light microscope have? - ANSWER-0.25 micrometers Types of Light microscopes (4) - ANSWER-- Simple (Dissecting) - Compound (What we use in lab to view slides regularly) - Dark Field (...
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NURS 207 Midterm
  • NURS 207 Midterm

  • Examen • 3 pages • 2023
  • NURS 207 Midterm Exocytosis - transport process that requires cytoplasmic vesicles to fuse with the plasma membrane following by the secretion of vesicular contents into the extracellular fluid Primary active transport - Active transport in which ATP is hydrolyzed, yielding the energy required to transport an ion or molecule against its concentration gradient. Secondary active transport - Form of active transport which does not use ATP as an energy source; rather, transport is coupled...
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Defined Terms For Zoology Tests
  • Defined Terms For Zoology Tests

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  • Defined Terms For Zoology Tests What are the two animal-like features that put the "zoa" in Protozoa - CORRECT ANSWER-Absense of the cell wall and presense of at least one motile stage in the life cycle Mutualistic - CORRECT ANSWER-both organisms benefit Commensalistic - CORRECT ANSWER-one organism benefits without affecting the other parasitic - CORRECT ANSWER-One organism benefits at the expense of the other Autotrophic - CORRECT ANSWER-An organism capable of synthesizing its own ...
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Prokaryotic Cells Prokaryotic Cells
  • Prokaryotic Cells

  • Notes de cours • 2 pages • 2023
  • These notes go through topics such as what is a prokaryotic cell, history, importance, and the individual components of a prokaryotic cell. Components include the plasma membrane, cytoplasm, nucleoid, ribosomes, the cell wall, the capsule, plasmid, flagella, pili, fimbriae, and inclusions. At the end there is a detailed diagram
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