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Exam (elaborations) The Female Reproductive System Observation and Discovery Exam Questions and Answers Exam (elaborations) The Discovery of X-Rays, Discovery, Advanced Experimentation Exam Questions and Answers Exam (elaborations) Study Guide Lab Exam 1 LAB 1 The Scientific Method Questions an...

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World History- Chapter 13 Exploration and Discovery TEST Questions and Answers

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(Christopher) Colombus - ANSWER-Credited with discovering the New World even though he did not Prince Henry - ANSWER-Nicknamed the "Navigator" (Bartolomeu) Dias - ANSWER-First to round the southern tip of Africa (Ferdinand) Magellan - ANSWER-Credited with completing the first circumnaviga...

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A&P Lab Exam #1 Questions with Correct Answers

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Which discovery coincided with the invention microscopes? - ANSWER-cells What does the term compound mean? - ANSWER-2 sets of lenses compound What is used to improve contrast when viewing clear portions of cells? - ANSWER-stains/dyes What is the name for the lenses located near the eye? - A...

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Antibiotic Discovery Exam Questions and Answers

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What were the leading causes of death before 1930 - ANSWER-tuberculosis, pneumonia, and gas gangrene (in WWI) what microorganism causes gangrene? What is its habitat and what are its distinguishing features - ANSWER-Clostridium perfringens -anaerobic, endospore forming -soil/enteric microorgani...

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Antibiotics Discovery Lab Exam #2 Questions with Correct Answers

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clinical trials - ANSWER-are studies in which people volunteer to test new drugs, diagnostic tests, or devices. Doctors use clinical trials to learn whether a new treatment works and is safe for people. FDA: - ANSWER-(Food and Drug Administration) Clinical trials are vital in studying all aspects...

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Bio Lab exam 1 Questions with Complete Solutions

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types of scientific literature - ANSWER-Primary, secondary, popular, grey, blogs primary and secondary literature - ANSWER-Primary - novel and original data - methods section - investigation, experiment, test, model, discovery, simulation - refer to results/data Secondary - using publ...

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Chapter 5 Methods of Lab Discovery Exam Questions and Answers

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stipulation - ANSWER-agreement btwn parties of action (relating to proceedings) discovery (definition) - ANSWER-allows parties to obtain info from each other b4 trial (to save time) methods of discovery (7) - ANSWER-bill of particulars, interrogatories, depositions, production of dox and thing...

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Chapter 27 Antimicrobial Therapy and Discovery Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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Why may antibiotics soon become useless? - ANSWER-Due to the development of antibiotic-resistant strains of microorganisms due to overuse and misuse in medicine and farming What are 50-60% of hospital-acquired staphylococcus infections caused by? - ANSWER-Methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) ...

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CIS – Lab Discovery Exam Questions with Complete Solutions

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Active discovery errors with help links are displayed as part of the: A. IP Address Failure Report B. MID Server Dashboard C. Discovery Schedule D. Discovery Dashboard - ANSWER-D. Discovery Dashboard The ECC Queue provides ______ . Choose 2 answers A. a connected flow of probe and senso...

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Discovery Lab Exam 2 Jeopardy Exam Questions and Answers

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The positive control in our compound screen - ANSWER-Ampicillin The negative control in our drug screen - ANSWER-DMSO Criteria used to determine a "hit" in the compound library - ANSWER-the mean of the DMSO-treated samples +/- two standard deviations The concentration of 10 uM of compound...

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Discovery Lab Exam 2 Questions and Answers

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True or false Screening for antibiotics in soil became unsuccessful because it became harder to find compounds that hadn't already been discovered - ANSWER-True Why were most large scale screens for new antibiotics abandoned during the first and second wave of antibiotic discovery - ANSWER-the h...

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Discovery Lab Exam 3 Questions with Complete Solutions

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IACUC - ANSWER-reviews proposed animal experiments. All experiments involving vertebrate animals are subject to approval by the IACUC prior to beginning experiments. The proposed experiments must be submitted to and approved by the IACUC in the form of a document called a protocol. Each animal pr...

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Discovery of Design Quiz 2 Chapters 3 & 4 Exam Questions and Answers

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What is an important goal for ships? - ANSWER-A smooth, streamlined path through the water using minimal energy. A new generation of x-ray space telescopes - ANSWER-This has copied the lobster's eye design Why is the adhesive produced by mussels remarkable? - ANSWER-It is strong and durable &...

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discovery science (Discovery Lab) Exam Questions and Answers

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Inquiry - ANSWER-Asking questions about what is observed by request for information and process of investigation Observation - ANSWER-use of the seances, particularly sight and hearing and scientific equipment (what is happening) data - ANSWER-recorded observation that best supports science wh...

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Drug Discovery Acronyms - Final Exam Questions and Answers

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IND - ANSWER-Investigational New Drug GLP - ANSWER-Good Laboratory Practices GMP - ANSWER-Good Manufacturing Practices GCP - ANSWER-Good Clinical Practice CMC - ANSWER-Chemical manufacturing and control cGMP - ANSWER-current good manufacturing practices MTD - ANSWER-maximally toler...

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DRUG DISCOVERY EXAM #2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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What therapy did ancient Egyptians use for treating infected wounds? - ANSWER-Ancient Egyptians practiced poultice including placing a moldy piece of bread on infected wounds. What were some natural remedies? - ANSWER-herbs and honey Salvarsan - compound #606, was the first anti-bacterial chem...

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Drug Discovery Final Exam Questions with Latest Update

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What is the Chemical Manufacturing and Control group (CMC) - ANSWER-The group that typically deals with how and where the compound will be prepared. Their first task is to optimize the synthesis of the drug, with an eye toward performing the reaction on very large scale...many reactions that we take...

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Drug Discovery Lab Exam 2 Questions with Correct Answers

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Innate immune system - ANSWER-nonspecific defense mechanisms that come into play immediately or within hours of an antigen's appearance in the body -antigens are foreign substances such as toxins, bacteria, viruses -the defense mechanisms involve physical barriers such as skin, chemicals in blood...

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Drug Exam #3 Questions with 100% Correct Answers

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gene knockout - ANSWER-genetic manipulation in which one or more of an organism's genes are prevented from being expressed Genome - ANSWER-the complete instructions for making an organism, consisting of all the genetic material in that organism's chromosomes Genomics - ANSWER-study of whole ...

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E-Discovery Chapter 2 Test Exam Question with Latest Update

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ESI - ANSWER-electronically stored info EDRM model - ANSWER-tool that is a method for reducing huge amounts of data and culling of what is relevant Decade that mainframes were used - ANSWER-1950s Decade when universities and the government were using the ARPANET - ANSWER-1960s precursor ...

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E-Discovery, Ch. 1 Practice (Lab) Exam Questions with Complete Solutions

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From the very beginning of litigation, what must I do? - ANSWER-have a plan / have the info I need to devise a plan What issues do I have to figure out with e-evidence from the very beginning of litigation? - ANSWER-What e-evidence may be in issue? Where is the data located? Who might have cust...

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Introduction to drug discovery final exam Questions with Complete Solutions

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Lipinski's Rule of 5 - ANSWER-A successful drug meets these criteria: -LogP<5 -molecular weight <500 g/mol - hydrogen bond donors <5 -hydrogen bond acceptors <10 -rotatable bonds<10 logD - ANSWER-distribution between all forms of drug (logD<5) Polar surface area - ANSWE...

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JMU BIO 140 FINAL LAB DISCOVERY EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS

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Process of Science - ANSWER--exploration and discovery -testing ideas -community analysis and feedback -benefits and outcomes Exploration and discovery - ANSWER--making observations -asking questions -sharing data and ideas -finding inspiration -exploring the literature Testing ideas ...

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JMU BIO 140 Lab Exam Questions with Latest Update

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process of science - ANSWER--exploration and discovery -testing ideas -community analysis and feedback -benefits and outcomes exploration and discovery - ANSWER--making observations -asking questions -sharing data and ideas -finding inspiration -exploring the literature testing i...

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JMU BIO 150 Lab Exam Questions with Complete Solutions

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What are the parts of the process of science? - ANSWER--exploration and discovery -testing ideas -community analysis and feedback -benefits and outcomes What occurs during exploration and discovery? - ANSWER--making observations -asking questions -sharing data and ideas -finding inspi...

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Lab Discovery Exam 1 – Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers

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define science - ANSWER-science is a process of discovery that allows us to connect isolated facts into coherent and comprehensive understandings of our world and the universe why is science important? - ANSWER-1) improve the quality of life 2) answer the important questions what type of judg...

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lab eval 1 (Lab Discovery) Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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newspaper articles often refer to a discovery as "sientific" or claim that somethin has been proved "scientifically". what is meant by this? - ANSWER-that a discovery was made using methods relating to science. there was data collected in a controlled setting to give support to said discovery ...

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Lab Exam #1 Questions and Answers

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Which of the following levels of life's hierarchy is not appropriate when referring to two of life's domains, Archaea and Bacteria? - ANSWER-The organ level Darwin proposed the theory of natural selection. For the most part, natural selection acts as a filtering agent at the ___________ level o...

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Lab Exam 2 Study Guide Exam Questions with Verified Answers

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Describe the qualities of an ideal drug target. - ANSWER-an enzyme with a critical function in a biochemical pathway of central importance to the bacterial cell What were the sources of drug discovery in first generation approaches? - ANSWER-Based on antimicrobial activity or systematic screens o...

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Lab Practical 1 Exercise 1 – 9 Exam Questions with Verified Answers

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Scientific method - ANSWER-a method of investigation involving observation and theory to test scientific hypotheses Null hypothesis - ANSWER-A statement or idea that can be falsified, or proved wrong. Scientific theory - ANSWER-a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimenta...

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MCDB 2171 (Discovery Lab) EXAM 2 Questions with Correct Answers

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Metamorphosis - ANSWER-transformation of an immature organism to an adult Pupa - ANSWER-enclosure in which metamorphosis takes place; a cocoon is an example Larva - ANSWER-an immature form that undergoes metamorphosis Eclose - ANSWER-emerge from a pupal case Instar - ANSWER-a phase of de...

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Pharm Lab Exam 1 Questions and Answers

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What is the order of the drug discovery and development process - ANSWER-Discover, preclinical, clinical, FDA review What is in vitro - ANSWER-"in glass" research outside body What is in vivo - ANSWER-in life How long does the discovery step take - ANSWER-4-5 years How long does the pr...

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Pre-Trial Lab Discovery Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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Pre-Trial Discovery: PAID MAID - ANSWER-P - PHYSICAL exam A - Request for ADMISSIONS I - Written INTERROGATORIES D - DEPOSITIONS (a.k.a. "examinations before trial") M - MENTAL exam A - Demand for ADDRESSES I - INSPECTION of evidence D - DISCOVERY of evidence ("Discovery & Inspectio...

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Science-Test 2 Lab Discovery Exam Questions with Latest Update

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A physicist at a research laboratory reports a startling new discovery. However, other scientists are unable to reproduce the results of the experiment. Which statement provides the most likely possible explanation for the faulty results? - ANSWER-The data collection was not accurate Ricardo is p...

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SEA-PHAGE (Bio Lab) Lab Final Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers

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Explain the overview of the sea phages lab and what we end you are trying to accomplish. - ANSWER-The goal of the sea phages lab is to isolate viruses (phages) there in fact bacterial host and sequence the genome of the purified phages. The sea phages lab is a discovery-based undergraduate research ...

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Study Guide Lab Exam 1 LAB 1 The Scientific Method Questions and Answers

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Inductive reasoning goes from a set of specific observation to general conclusions. Used in discovery science. - ANSWER-What is inductive reasoning? In general Every animal that scientist have looked at is made up of cells, therefore all animals have cells. student always late - next class stude...

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The Discovery of X-Rays, Discovery, Advanced Experimentation Exam Questions and Answers

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November 8 1895 - ANSWER-When were x-rays discovered? Wilhelm Roentgen discovered x-rays while working in his modest laboratory at the university. Barium Platinocyanide - ANSWER-Using a low-output Lenard tube wrapped in cardboard and tinfoil, so that no visible light emanated, showing the flu...

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The Female Reproductive System Observation and Discovery Exam Questions and Answers

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amastia ay-MAS-tee-ah a / mast / ia no/ breast/ condition - ANSWER-absence of a breast cervical dysplasia SER-vih-kal dis-PLAY-zhah - ANSWER-bad formation of cervical cells colpoptosis KOL-pawp-TOH-sis colpo / pt / osis vagina/ droop/ condition - ANSWER-downward displacement...

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