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BREATH TECH QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
A QT has the most direct effect of the breath test? T or F - True The intoxilyzer 8000C 
can measure up to _______ BAC - 600mg/100mL blood What is the proper terminology 
for the result when the breath test is complete? (saying the accused blew 120) - 120mg 
of alcohol in 100 mL of blood How long does the power on process for the intoxilyzer 
8000C take? - 30 minutes After how many days will the alcohol standard solution 
expire? - 15 days What must be performed when the configure standard is ch...
- Examen
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A QT has the most direct effect of the breath test? T or F - True The intoxilyzer 8000C 
can measure up to _______ BAC - 600mg/100mL blood What is the proper terminology 
for the result when the breath test is complete? (saying the accused blew 120) - 120mg 
of alcohol in 100 mL of blood How long does the power on process for the intoxilyzer 
8000C take? - 30 minutes After how many days will the alcohol standard solution 
expire? - 15 days What must be performed when the configure standard is ch...
Breath Tech QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 2
What does this Status Message mean: Insufficient Sample - The Sample acceptance 
criteria has not been met What is the definition of the Intox EC/IR II? - The Intox EC/IR II 
is an approved instrument which analyzes a sample of deep lung air and reports the results 
in milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood. What is Henry's Law? - At a given 
temperature the saturated vapour above a solution contains a concentration of solute 
proportional to the concentration of the solute in the ...
- Examen
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What does this Status Message mean: Insufficient Sample - The Sample acceptance 
criteria has not been met What is the definition of the Intox EC/IR II? - The Intox EC/IR II 
is an approved instrument which analyzes a sample of deep lung air and reports the results 
in milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood. What is Henry's Law? - At a given 
temperature the saturated vapour above a solution contains a concentration of solute 
proportional to the concentration of the solute in the ...
Breath Alcohol Testing QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991 - requires alcohol testing of 
"safety sensitive" transportation workers 49 CFR Part 40 - Department of 
Transportation's Alcohol Testing Procedure Rules; Federal Regulation EBT - Evidential 
Breath Tester FAA - Federal Aviation Administration FMCSA - Federal Motor Carrier 
Safety Administration FRA - Federal Railroad Administration FTA - Federal Transit 
Administration PHMSA - Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration 
Si...
- Examen
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Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991 - requires alcohol testing of 
"safety sensitive" transportation workers 49 CFR Part 40 - Department of 
Transportation's Alcohol Testing Procedure Rules; Federal Regulation EBT - Evidential 
Breath Tester FAA - Federal Aviation Administration FMCSA - Federal Motor Carrier 
Safety Administration FRA - Federal Railroad Administration FTA - Federal Transit 
Administration PHMSA - Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration 
Si...
Breath Alcohol testing QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
How long does your certification last for? - 365 days When does your certification fully 
expire - 730 days, have to retake 5 day course What does the breathalyzer use to read 
results? - infrared .30 means? - -get medical attention, stupor -vomiting, decreased 
response to stimuli, inability to stand or walk .40 means? - -comatose -complete 
unconsciousness, impaired circulation & respiration .50 means? - death (fatal level) 
Alcohol breaks down at what rate? - .015 an hour peak alcohol levels ...
- Examen
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How long does your certification last for? - 365 days When does your certification fully 
expire - 730 days, have to retake 5 day course What does the breathalyzer use to read 
results? - infrared .30 means? - -get medical attention, stupor -vomiting, decreased 
response to stimuli, inability to stand or walk .40 means? - -comatose -complete 
unconsciousness, impaired circulation & respiration .50 means? - death (fatal level) 
Alcohol breaks down at what rate? - .015 an hour peak alcohol levels ...
BIOL230 LAB FINAL QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 2
"You pass through a hole, the size of which can be manipulated with a sliding flap, it is the 
_______" - Diaphragm "You get bent through a piece of glass known as the_______" - 
Condenser "You pass through a thin pane of glass with a bunch of single-celled life 
forms, must've been the ________" - Slide "Luckily, you're received by a metal tube on a 
spinning assembly of others like it. They're the _______" - Objectives "And finally you're 
split through t...
- Examen
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"You pass through a hole, the size of which can be manipulated with a sliding flap, it is the 
_______" - Diaphragm "You get bent through a piece of glass known as the_______" - 
Condenser "You pass through a thin pane of glass with a bunch of single-celled life 
forms, must've been the ________" - Slide "Luckily, you're received by a metal tube on a 
spinning assembly of others like it. They're the _______" - Objectives "And finally you're 
split through t...
BIOL230 Final Review QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
What process occurs when amino acids bond to build new proteins? a) differentiation b) 
responsiveness c) anabolism d) catabolism - c) anabolism The two organ systems that 
predominantly regulate and maintain homeostasis are the a) cardiovascular and 
respiratory systems b) nervous and endocrine systems c) respiratory and muscular 
systems d) cardiovascular and integumentary systems e) urinary and integumentary 
systems - b) nervous and endocrine systems During a feedback loop, hormonal or 
elec...
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What process occurs when amino acids bond to build new proteins? a) differentiation b) 
responsiveness c) anabolism d) catabolism - c) anabolism The two organ systems that 
predominantly regulate and maintain homeostasis are the a) cardiovascular and 
respiratory systems b) nervous and endocrine systems c) respiratory and muscular 
systems d) cardiovascular and integumentary systems e) urinary and integumentary 
systems - b) nervous and endocrine systems During a feedback loop, hormonal or 
elec...
BIOL230 Final QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 2
How does the selfish X chromosome work? - Gene on X chromosome breaks down 
gametes (sperm) with Y chromosomes How do selfish X genes affect female fecundity? - 
X^D X^D females have much fewer offspring than XX or XX^D females What is a 
transcriptome? - Sequence of RNA instead of DNA What was found in the 
transcriptome for the selfish X individuals - Divergent protamine-like gene What do 
protamines do? - package, compact, and stabilise sperm DNA How can selfish X 
populations survive? - Gene...
- Examen
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How does the selfish X chromosome work? - Gene on X chromosome breaks down 
gametes (sperm) with Y chromosomes How do selfish X genes affect female fecundity? - 
X^D X^D females have much fewer offspring than XX or XX^D females What is a 
transcriptome? - Sequence of RNA instead of DNA What was found in the 
transcriptome for the selfish X individuals - Divergent protamine-like gene What do 
protamines do? - package, compact, and stabilise sperm DNA How can selfish X 
populations survive? - Gene...
Biol230 Exam 1 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 2
Biochemistry - Study of the chemistry of living things Organic Chem - Study of 
carbon containing compounds Valence - # of electrons the outer shell needs to be 
filled Covalent Bond - Sharing of electrons between 2 atoms Atomic # - Number of 
protons Atomic weight - # of protons + Neutrons Calorie - amount of energy needed 
to raise the temp of 1g of a substance 1 degree Celsius Cation - lose electron, 
positively charged Anion - Gains electron, negatively charged Cohesive - water 
molecules ar...
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Biochemistry - Study of the chemistry of living things Organic Chem - Study of 
carbon containing compounds Valence - # of electrons the outer shell needs to be 
filled Covalent Bond - Sharing of electrons between 2 atoms Atomic # - Number of 
protons Atomic weight - # of protons + Neutrons Calorie - amount of energy needed 
to raise the temp of 1g of a substance 1 degree Celsius Cation - lose electron, 
positively charged Anion - Gains electron, negatively charged Cohesive - water 
molecules ar...
BIOL230 Chapter 7 (Transcription) DNA → mRNA QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 2
What is DNA transcription? - DNA → mRNA. The process where DNA's message is 
copied to RNA, specifically mRNA (messenger RNA). What term is often used 
interchangeably with the Central Dogma of molecular biology (Gene → RNA → Protein)? - 
Gene Expression What are the key differences in gene expression between gene A and 
gene B? - Gene A is coding DNA that produces many RNA copies and proteins 
(amplification). Gene B does not code for a protein and produces only 1 RNA copy and 
fewer p...
- Examen
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What is DNA transcription? - DNA → mRNA. The process where DNA's message is 
copied to RNA, specifically mRNA (messenger RNA). What term is often used 
interchangeably with the Central Dogma of molecular biology (Gene → RNA → Protein)? - 
Gene Expression What are the key differences in gene expression between gene A and 
gene B? - Gene A is coding DNA that produces many RNA copies and proteins 
(amplification). Gene B does not code for a protein and produces only 1 RNA copy and 
fewer p...
Bio 103 final Questions with complete solutions
gills - organs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide with water through ventilation of water 
through fibrous gills 
uses counter current exchange
- Examen
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gills - organs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide with water through ventilation of water 
through fibrous gills 
uses counter current exchange