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UCI BIO93 REVIEW Questions and Answers 100% Verified
Bioengernetics 
How energy flows through organisms. 
ATP 
Used for mechanical, transport, and chemical work. ATP is also an RNA nucleotide. 
Mechanical Work 
Energy used in motor proteins and muscle cells during contractions. 
Transport Work 
Energy used to move substances against their gradient. 
Chemical Work 
Energy used to convey polymers into monomers. 
Gibs Free Energy 
Portion of a systems energy that can preform work when temperature and pressure are 
uniform throughout the system. 
Exe...
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Bioengernetics 
How energy flows through organisms. 
ATP 
Used for mechanical, transport, and chemical work. ATP is also an RNA nucleotide. 
Mechanical Work 
Energy used in motor proteins and muscle cells during contractions. 
Transport Work 
Energy used to move substances against their gradient. 
Chemical Work 
Energy used to convey polymers into monomers. 
Gibs Free Energy 
Portion of a systems energy that can preform work when temperature and pressure are 
uniform throughout the system. 
Exe...
FUNCTIONAL GROUPS-UCI BIOLOGY 93 Questions with all the correct answers (Latest updated questions and answers)
Functional Groups 
specific groups of atoms within molecules, responsible for characteristic chemical reactions of 
those molecules 
Hydroxyl 
->-OH (HO-) 
->Alcohols (names usually end in -ol) 
->Polar bc of the electronegative oxygen atom (oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen) 
-> Above means that the electrons spend near more time near the oxygen atom 
-> Can form hydrogen bonds w/ h2o molecules which helps dissolve organic compounds such as 
sugars 
Carbonyl 
->...
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Functional Groups 
specific groups of atoms within molecules, responsible for characteristic chemical reactions of 
those molecules 
Hydroxyl 
->-OH (HO-) 
->Alcohols (names usually end in -ol) 
->Polar bc of the electronegative oxygen atom (oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen) 
-> Above means that the electrons spend near more time near the oxygen atom 
-> Can form hydrogen bonds w/ h2o molecules which helps dissolve organic compounds such as 
sugars 
Carbonyl 
->...
UCI BIO 93 FINAL Latest Questions and Answers, All Correct Study Guide, Download to Score A
What is an example of incomplete dominance? 
A red and white snapdragon making a pink offspring 
What is an example of co-dominance? 
Blood cells. 
What is Pleiotropy? 
When a gene affects more than 
one phenotypic character. 
What is the norm of reaction? 
The range of phenotypic possibilities 
What are some example of polygenic inheritance? 
Skin color
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What is an example of incomplete dominance? 
A red and white snapdragon making a pink offspring 
What is an example of co-dominance? 
Blood cells. 
What is Pleiotropy? 
When a gene affects more than 
one phenotypic character. 
What is the norm of reaction? 
The range of phenotypic possibilities 
What are some example of polygenic inheritance? 
Skin color
UCI BIO 93 FINAL Latest Questions and Answers
What is an example of incomplete dominance? 
A red and white snapdragon making a pink offspring 
What is an example of co-dominance? 
Blood cells. 
What is Pleiotropy? 
When a gene affects more than 
one phenotypic character. 
What is the norm of reaction? 
The range of phenotypic possibilities 
What are some example of polygenic inheritance? 
Skin c
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What is an example of incomplete dominance? 
A red and white snapdragon making a pink offspring 
What is an example of co-dominance? 
Blood cells. 
What is Pleiotropy? 
When a gene affects more than 
one phenotypic character. 
What is the norm of reaction? 
The range of phenotypic possibilities 
What are some example of polygenic inheritance? 
Skin c
UCI BIO-93 MIDTERM 3 Questions and Answers with Explanations (latest Update)
Carbonyl within a skeleton 
Ketone 
Carbonyl at the end of a skeleton 
Aldehyde 
Amino 
Is a weak base, (Monomer is amines) 
Sulfhydryl 
(Thiols) Helps stabilize protein structure 
Phosphate 
Organic Phosphates (Monomer) 
Phosphate 
VERY important for ATP 
Phosphate 
Can add a neg. charge 
React with Water, releasing energy 
Carbonyl 
Methyl 
M
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Carbonyl within a skeleton 
Ketone 
Carbonyl at the end of a skeleton 
Aldehyde 
Amino 
Is a weak base, (Monomer is amines) 
Sulfhydryl 
(Thiols) Helps stabilize protein structure 
Phosphate 
Organic Phosphates (Monomer) 
Phosphate 
VERY important for ATP 
Phosphate 
Can add a neg. charge 
React with Water, releasing energy 
Carbonyl 
Methyl 
M
UCI BIO 93 MIDTERM Updated Questions with Correct Answers
What is a metabolic pathway? 
A pathway that a molecule goes through, resulting in a specific product. 
What is metabolism? 
The totality of an organisms chemical reactions 
Gibbs free energy 
Portion of a system that can perform work when temp and pressure are uniform throughout 
the system. 
What is a way to show change in free energy? 
What does a negative Delta G mean? 
A process that is spontaneous 
What does spontaneous mean? 
Means that a process will occur. 
What happens to the energy i...
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What is a metabolic pathway? 
A pathway that a molecule goes through, resulting in a specific product. 
What is metabolism? 
The totality of an organisms chemical reactions 
Gibbs free energy 
Portion of a system that can perform work when temp and pressure are uniform throughout 
the system. 
What is a way to show change in free energy? 
What does a negative Delta G mean? 
A process that is spontaneous 
What does spontaneous mean? 
Means that a process will occur. 
What happens to the energy i...
NURS 6532 FINAL EXAM REVIEW DECK 1 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified
1.What are signs & symptoms of SIADH (Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic 
hormone)? 
Increased production of ADH (antidiuretic hormone), hyponatremia, concentrated 
urine (from excess water resorption), elevated urine osmolality, mental status 
changes from cerebral edema. 
2.Diabetes insipidus is associated with what sodium level? 
Hypernatremia Psychogenic polydipsia results in urine that is: diluted with low 
osmolality and hyponatremia. 
3.How would you determine the cause of a pati...
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1.What are signs & symptoms of SIADH (Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic 
hormone)? 
Increased production of ADH (antidiuretic hormone), hyponatremia, concentrated 
urine (from excess water resorption), elevated urine osmolality, mental status 
changes from cerebral edema. 
2.Diabetes insipidus is associated with what sodium level? 
Hypernatremia Psychogenic polydipsia results in urine that is: diluted with low 
osmolality and hyponatremia. 
3.How would you determine the cause of a pati...
Renal Critical Care Exam Questions & Answers: Latest Updated A+ Guide Solution
A client with AKI has a serum potassium level of 7.0 mEq/L. The nurse should plan which 
actions as a priority. Select all that apply. 
1. Place the client on a cardiac monitor 
2. Notify the HCP 
3. Put the client on NPO status except for ice chips 
4. Review the client's medications to determine if any contain or retain potassium 
5. Allow an extra 500 mL of intravenous fluid intake to dilute the electrolyte 
concentration 
1, 2, 4 
The potassium level is elevarted. The client is at ri...
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A client with AKI has a serum potassium level of 7.0 mEq/L. The nurse should plan which 
actions as a priority. Select all that apply. 
1. Place the client on a cardiac monitor 
2. Notify the HCP 
3. Put the client on NPO status except for ice chips 
4. Review the client's medications to determine if any contain or retain potassium 
5. Allow an extra 500 mL of intravenous fluid intake to dilute the electrolyte 
concentration 
1, 2, 4 
The potassium level is elevarted. The client is at ri...
HFHS Critical Care Exam EXAM QUESTIONS &ANSWERS GRADED A+
Normal Length for PR, QRS, and QT intervals. 
PR 0.12-0.20 sec, QRS 0.08-0.12 sec, and QT interval less than or = to 450 ms or half the R-R 
interval 
Big box on ECG readings = ___ seconds? 
0.20 seconds 
Little boxes on ECG readings = ____ seconds? 
0.04 seconds 
The mA that achieves capture is the _______ _________ 
pacing threshold 
Defibrillation energy settings (biphasic and monophasic) 
biphasic 120-200 j and monophasic 360 j 
Synchronized Cardioversion energy settings for SVT or aflutter...
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Normal Length for PR, QRS, and QT intervals. 
PR 0.12-0.20 sec, QRS 0.08-0.12 sec, and QT interval less than or = to 450 ms or half the R-R 
interval 
Big box on ECG readings = ___ seconds? 
0.20 seconds 
Little boxes on ECG readings = ____ seconds? 
0.04 seconds 
The mA that achieves capture is the _______ _________ 
pacing threshold 
Defibrillation energy settings (biphasic and monophasic) 
biphasic 120-200 j and monophasic 360 j 
Synchronized Cardioversion energy settings for SVT or aflutter...
Critical Care Final Exam Practice Questions(frequently tested questions and answers)
a,d,e,f 
A client with a primary brain tumor has developed syndrome of inappropriate secretion of 
antidiuretic hormone (SIADH). The nurse will expect to see which clinical findings upon 
assessment? (Select all that apply). 
a. Nausea and vomiting 
b. Hyperthermia 
c. Bradycardia 
d. Increased weight 
e. Decreased serum sodium 
f. Decreased level of consciousness 
a,b 
A nurse is caring for a child with a diagnosis of meningitis. What clinical findings indicate an 
increase in intracranial p...
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a,d,e,f 
A client with a primary brain tumor has developed syndrome of inappropriate secretion of 
antidiuretic hormone (SIADH). The nurse will expect to see which clinical findings upon 
assessment? (Select all that apply). 
a. Nausea and vomiting 
b. Hyperthermia 
c. Bradycardia 
d. Increased weight 
e. Decreased serum sodium 
f. Decreased level of consciousness 
a,b 
A nurse is caring for a child with a diagnosis of meningitis. What clinical findings indicate an 
increase in intracranial p...
SHADOW HEALTH GASTROINTESTINAL TINA JONES Questions and Answers with Explanations (latest Update), 100% Correct, Download to Score A
SHADOW HEALTH- DANNY RIVERA- FOCUSED EXAM: COUGH Questions & Answers: Guaranteed A+ Guide
SHADOW HEALTH COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT Complete with Answers Verified and Graded 2024 Update
SHADOW HEALTH- RESPIRATORY CONCEPT LAB EXAM QUESTIONS &ANSWERS GRADED A+
SHADOW HEALTH- RESPIRATORY CONCEPT LAB EXAM QUESTIONS &ANSWERS GRADED A+