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MICR 4423 Unit 6 Review Questions with Complete solutions
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Why were virtually all screened small molecules that inhibited isolated bacterial proteins poor antibiotic candidates? Correct Answer-They did not prevent whole bacterial cells from growing because they couldn't get into cells, couldn't access their target, were metabolized by the cells etc. Screening isolated proteins is dissimilar from how the bacteria would actually work. 
 
Name 8 bacterial processes that in principle could represent potential targets for antibiotics. Correct Answer-1. Fat...
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CMMB 343 Final Exam 2024| Questions with Verified Answers| Certified Quality
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How does phi6 penetrate the host cell? - because it is an enveloped phage, it uses the entry 
and uncoating model that relies upon spike-protein mediated endocytosis 
- once in the vesicles, it releases the viral particles and proteases digest the capsid coat, lysing the 
vesicle, and releasing the phage genome into the cytoplasm 
Which protein is the plug at the end of the tail tube in T4, preventing DNA from l...
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BCH 3025 Exam 1 Extra Questions And Answers Graded A+
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A nonapeptide was determined to have the following amino acid com 
position: (Lys)2, (Gly) 2, (Phe) 2, His, Leu, Met. The native peptide was incubated with 1-fluoro-2,4- 
dinitrobenzene (FDNB) and then hydrolyzed; 2,4-dinitrophenylhistidine was identified by HPLC. When 
the native peptide was exposed to cyanogen bromide(CNBr), an octapeptide and free glycine were 
recovered. Incubation of the native peptide with trypsin gave a pentapeptide, a tripeptide, and free Lys. 
2,4-Dinitrophenyl-histidin...
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USMLE STEP 1 MICROBIOLOGY 
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What is a special cellular component of fungal membrane targeted in anti-fungal 
medication? - ANSErgosterol 
A major sterol 
What is the special component of bacterial cell wall? - ANSPeptidoglycan 
Where are the normal flora found? Contributions to health? Causes of infection? - 
ANSLocation: 
- found on body surfaces contiguous with outside environment (GI, etc.) 
- Semipermanent (dependent on life-changes) 
Contr...
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Animal Cell Bio Final- Cell Death, Signaling and Cancer| Qs & As Latest Update ( 100% Solution
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Bcl-2 ____ cell death - inhibits 
Bad, Bax and Bid _______ cell death - promote 
pro-apoptotic complexes insert into - outer mitochondrial membrane 
cytochrome c is usually in - the inner membrane space 
cytochrome c - moves electrons in electron transport chain 
cytochrome c binds ______ and _________ to form the ____________ - adaptor, caspases, 
apoptosome 
caspases - special kinds of proteases involved in cell death
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UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO NUR 215 NUTRITION 2024 EXAM WITH 100% ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
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UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO NUR 215 NUTRITION 2024 EXAM WITH 100% ACCURATE SOLUTIONS 
 
 
What are the 2 main parts of the pancreas? 
1.	Head 
2.	Body 
What is the line that runs through the pancreas? Pancreatic duct 
What are the 2 primary types of cells in the pancreas? 
1.	Pancreatic islet cells 
2.	Acinar cells 
What are the 2 major functions of the pancreas? 
1.	Endocrine 
2.	Exocrine 
Describe the difference between endocrine and exocrine functions. 
Endocrine function involves the secretion of h...
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CMMB 343 Final Question and answers 100% correct 2024
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CMMB 343 Final Question and answers 100% correct 2024How does phi6 penetrate the host cell? - correct answer - because it is an enveloped phage, it uses the entry and uncoating model that relies upon spike-protein mediated endocytosis 
- once in the vesicles, it releases the viral particles and proteases digest the capsid coat, lysing the vesicle, and releasing the phage genome into the cytoplasm 
 
Which protein is the plug at the end of the tail tube in T4, preventing DNA from leaving the ta...
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PHR 912 Quiz and Lecture Questions With Complete Solutions
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Which of the following is wrong about nitrogen metabolism? 
 
a.About 50% of nitrogen in the body is excreted as free ammonium ion 
b.Humans are totally dependent on other organisms for converting atmospheric nitrogen into forms available to the body 
c.Dietary proteins are the primary source of nitrogen metabolized by the body 
d.Carbon skeletons of amino acids are oxidized for energy, converted to glucose and stored as glycogen correct answer: About 50% of nitrogen in the body is excreted as ...
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Practice Test Digestive System Questions Fully Solved.
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In order to prevent self-digestion of the pancreas, activation of pancreatic proteases occurs in the __________. 
pancreas 
 liver 
 stomach 
 duodenum 
 gallbladder - Answer duodenum 
 
During deglutition, the bolus passes into the stomach from the esophagus through the __________. 
 
 ileocecal valve 
 pyloric sphincter 
 gastroesophageal sphincter 
 urethral sphincter 
 esophageal sphincter - Answer gastroesophageal sphincter 
 
During the intestinal phase of gastric regulation, ______...
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BME 4301 Exam 2 Questions and Answers | New One | Grade A+
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Describe the different parts of a typical antibody molecule? 
Ans: Y-structure 
Heavy chain is lower portion and upper portion of Y, macrophage binding domain 
Light chain is upper arms of Y, hypervariable antigen binding domain 
2 heavy chains, 2 light chains 
One constant macrophage binding domain 
one hypervariable antigen binding region 
What is meant by opsonization? 
Ans: When a pathogen is tagged by antibodies, complement or other molecules to facilitate 
consumption by a macrophage or n...
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