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Exam (elaborations) Bio-chem NWHSU EXAM 3- bio membranes and transport + first ten slides of bioenergetics questions and answers Exam (elaborations) Biochemistry 1 Exam 1 NWHSU Questions with Latest Update Exam (elaborations) GIGU- NWHSU- GIGU Final Review Exam Questions with Complete Solution...

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Physiology 1, test 1, T2 NWHSU Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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homeostasis - ANSWER-The ability of the body to maintain a relatively constant internal environment, regardless of environmental changes. stressors - ANSWER-Positive and negative __________ are deviations from some norm or steady state in the body. negative - ANSWER-Body acts to reverse the di...

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P&P 1 Final NWHSU Exam Questions and Answers

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Who 'discovered' the x-ray in 1895 - ANSWER-Wihlem Roentgen Who 'discovered' osteopathy? - ANSWER-Andrew Taylor Still When did Andrew Taylor Still discover osteopathy? - ANSWER-1874 Where did AT Still 'discover' osteopathy? - ANSWER-Kirksville, MO and founded first school: Kirksville ...

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NWHSU Spine & Pelvis Exam 1 Study Guide Questions and Answers

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At what spinal level is the first intervertebral disc located? - ANSWER-C2/C3 What is the primary curve of the spine? - ANSWER-Kyphosis What are the heights of L1-L5 segments? - ANSWER-L1/L2 = Anterior VB is shorter than posterior L3 = Anterior VB is equal in height to posterior L4/L5 = Ante...

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NWHSU Physiology 1 Phiz Quiz 1 Review Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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The ability of the body to maintain a relatively constant internal environment regardless environmental changes. - ANSWER-Define homeostasis Blood glucose level homeostasis uses the pancreas to secrete insulin and glucagon to maintain level blood glucose levels. - ANSWER-Give examples of homeosta...

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NWHSU PDX Midterm Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers

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The face looks mask-like and the musculature appears hypertonic. What are you thinking? - ANSWER-Parkinson's Disease Describe the three different body types? - ANSWER-Endomorph - Heavy set Mesomorph - Muscular Ectomorph - Skinny Define endogenous obesity and what may cause it? - ANSWER-- It...

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NWHSU PDX Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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What are 5 Breast Cancer Risk Ominous Signs? - ANSWER-1.) Edema of breast or arm 2.) Ulcerations of the skin 3.) Chest wall fixation 4.) Axillary Node fixated 5.) Evidence of metastasis Define Nulliparous - ANSWER-Never given birth Breast Cancer Risk Factors - ANSWER-- Family history in mo...

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NWHSU P&P 4 final exam questions with complete solutions

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Reduced intestinal peristalsis - ANSWER-Which is an example of segmental sympathicotonia due to T6 subluxation? preganglionic sympathetic fibers - ANSWER-Adjusting upper thoracic fixation may improve cardiac function by affecting ________ __________ _____. paraphysiologic - ANSWER-Cavitation t...

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NWHSU NDX Final Exam Questions with Complete Solutions

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A study by Rubinstein, et al. defined a group of clinical exam tests that could identify the presence of cervical spine radiculopathy when there is no evidence of neurological deficit. These tests included all of the following EXCEPT: a. upper limb tension b. Neer's test c. spurlings d. cerv...

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NWHSU Microbiology Midterm Exam Questions with Complete Solutions

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1. Which are cellular etiologic agents of infectious disease? - ANSWER-"Eukaryotes (fungi, parasites) and prokaryotes (bacteria)" 2. Which are a-cellular etiologic agents of infectious disease? - ANSWER-"Viruses, virons, and prions" 3. Which groups of microorganisms are eukaryotic/prokaryo...

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NWHSU History 2 Exam 1 (Resp. Syst.) Exam Questions with Verified Answers

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What facilitates alveolar expansion during inspiration and prevents alveolar collapse during expiration? - ANSWER-pulmonary surfactant Diagram the blood-air barrier of the respiratory alveolus. - ANSWER-AIR pulmonary surfactant Alveolar Type I pneumocyte basal lamina Capillary endothelium BL...

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NWHSU Histology Exam 1 Review Questions and Answers

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Chromatin function: - ANSWER-Synthesis of rRNA Chromatin is made up of what? - ANSWER-Double Stranded DNA and nucleoproteins(Histones) Euchromatin - ANSWER--Vesicular and leptochromatic -transcriptionally active and electron-lucent Heterochromatin - ANSWER--Condensed and pachychromtic -T...

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NWHSU Histology 1 - Exam 1 Questions with Correct Answers

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What is the term for a storage of charge across a membrane - ANSWER-capacitance what is the difference of charge on the inside of a membrane - ANSWER--70mv what are 5 characteristics of a bilipid layer - ANSWER-1. thin membrane 2. semipereability 3. allows protein to float around (fluid mosa...

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NWHSU Gross Anatomy II Past Exam Questions with Verified Answers

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At the 5th intercostal near the mid-clavicular line - ANSWER-The apex of the heart is typically located where on the chest? Sternum and diaphragm - ANSWER-The ligaments of the pericardium attach the pericardial sac to which two structures? Coronary sulcus - ANSWER-On the external surface of th...

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NWHSU Biochemistry 1 Exam 1 Prep Questions with Latest Update

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What are the four bio molecules? - ANSWER-Amino acids/proteins Carbohydrates Nucleotides/Nucleic acids Lipids The solvent in bio chemistry is what? - ANSWER-Water Zwitter ion - ANSWER-has a positive and negative charge True or false: Most amino acids are chiral compounds? - ANSWER-Tru...

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NWHSU Bio-Chem 2 Final Exam Questions with Complete Solutions

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Converting glycogen into glucose is called __________ - ANSWER-Glycogenolysis Converting glucose into glycogen is called ________ - ANSWER-Glycogenesis Converting glucose into pentose-5-phosphate and vice versa is called ________ - ANSWER-Pentose phosphate pathway Converting glucose into py...

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NWHSU Bio-Chem 1 Exam 3 review Questions and Answers

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Uracil is a _________ base - ANSWER-pyridine Nucleotides consist of_________ - ANSWER-A pentose, phosphate and a pyrimidine or purine base In DNA, which of the following base pairing is correct? - ANSWER-A and T Thymine-dimer formation is commonly occurring reaction caused by - ANSWER-UV ra...

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NWHSU Bio-chem 1 - Exam 2 (Enzymes and Carbohydrates) Questions with Verified Answers

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Enzymes - ANSWER--Increase reaction rate (Vo) - "velocity"; M/min or mol/min -Are not used up in reaction Enzyme functions under mild conditions - ANSWER-- temperature - pH - pressure Structure of Enzymes - ANSWER-- vast majority are proteins - many need a non-amino acid component to be ...

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Methods 2 Midterm- NWHSU Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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functional unit made up of two articulating surfaces and the connecting tissues binding them to each other - ANSWER-motion segment two opposing vertebral segments and the connecting tissues interposed between them. - ANSWER-motion segment (with regards to the spine) motion is defined by the mo...

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GIGU- NWHSU- GIGU Final Review Exam Questions with Complete Solutions

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Initial pain around the umbilicus and moves to RLQ is a classic sign of.... - ANSWER-appendicitis Pain that radiates or bores through the back could be a.... - ANSWER-AAA, pancreatitis What is Charcots triad? - ANSWER-RUQ pain, fever, jaundice What esophageal condition is not a true swallow...

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Biochemistry 1 Exam 1 NWHSU Questions with Latest Update

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L - ANSWER-The configuration at the alpha-carbon of the vast majority of naturally occurring amino acid is? D - ANSWER-Which amino acids are not biologically active? Glutamate (Glu) Negatively charged R group Apspartate (Asp) Negatively charged R group Lysine (Lys) Positively charge...

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Bio-chem NWHSU EXAM 3- bio membranes and transport + first ten slides of bioenergetics questions and answers

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membrane lipids, proteins, carbohydrates - ANSWER-Main components of biological membranes? main functions of the biological membrane - ANSWER-What are separation of aqueous compartments and selective permeability the main functions of? it is their only membrane structure - ANSWER-Why do bacter...

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