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MICROBIOLOGY EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS RATED A+ 2023|2024 UPDATE
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1. Which of the following tests can be utilized to differentiate Morganella from Providencia? 
A. Phenylalanine Deaminase and Lysine Deamination 
B. Indole test and Vogues-Proskauer 
C. Citrate and Gas production 
D. Lactose fermentation and Methyl Red test 
2. An oxidase negative coccobacillus isolated from a urine specimen grows well on MacConkey, 
giving a purplish hue. It is resistant to many antimicrobials. 
a. Pseudomonas 
b. Acinetobacter 
c. E. coli 
d. Neisseria
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BPK 110 Final Review Questions and Answers with complete solution
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BPK 110 Final Review Questions and 
Answers with complete solution 
Differentiate between complete and incomplete proteins and provide typical 
sources of each. - answerComplete proteins: Have all nine essential amino 
acids. 
Ex. Animal sources of protein (milk, meat) 
Incomplete proteins: Lack one or more of the essential amino acids. 
Ex. Plant sources of proteins (legumes) 
Describe the molecular structure of proteins and the four levels of protein structure. 
Which bonds are essential to ea...
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EXSC 330 - Exam 1 Questions and Answers
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primary function of Krebs cycle - ️️to remove hydrogens and the energy associated 
with those hydrogens from various substrates involved in the cycle 
P/O ratio - ️️ratio of phosphagen bonds formed to oxygen atoms consumed 
Process of oxidative phosphorylation - ️️passes electrons from oxidation of a fuel 
source (CHO, fat, PRO) to NADH or FADH2, and finally to oxygen to produce ATP 
- slow but high ATP yield 
ATP - ️️(adenosine triphosphate) main energy source that cells use for...
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NSC 150 Exam 2024 Questions with Answers
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NSC 150 Exam 2024 Questions with Answers 
 
What is the triglyceride structure? - Answer-TG consist of glycerol backbone and various fatty acids attached in ester linkage at the carbon-1 (sn-1), carbon-2 (sn-2) and carbon-3 (sn-3) positions 
 
Where are triglycerides stored in the body? - Answer-fat cells 
 
Types of foods that contain Cholesterol - Answer-eggs, cheese, meats 
 
Types of foods that contain saturated fats - Answer-meat and dairy 
 
Replacing saturated with unsaturated fats - Ans...
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USMLE UWORLD STEP 1 EXAM 2024/2025 WITH GUARANTEED ACCURATE ANSWERS |VERIFIED
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USMLE UWORLD STEP 1 EXAM 2024/2025 
USMLE UWORLD STEP 1 EXAM 2024/2025 WITH GUARANTEED ACCURATE ANSWERS |VERIFIED 
 
 
Pt had part of his small bowel surgically removed due to bowel ischemia and is now receiving parenteral nutrition. He develops RUQ pain and N/V. 
 
Diagnosis? 
Pathogenesis? - ACCURATE ANSWERCholesterol Gallstones 
 
Form due to biliary/gallbladder stasis caused by decreased CCK release since nutrition is not passing through the stomach/gut like normal 
 
Standard Error (SE) vs...
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HKIN 191 Final Study Guide Questions with Answers
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HKIN 191 Final Study Guide Questions with Answers 
Definitions - Answer-Meanings of specific terms 
 
Lipids - Answer-Fatty substances in the body 
 
Adipocytes - Answer-Fat cells 
 
Saturated vs. unsaturated fatty acids - Answer-Different types of fatty acids 
 
Trans Fat - Answer-Unhealthy type of fat 
 
Omega 3 vs. 6 - Answer-Different types of essential fatty acids 
 
Lipolysis - Answer-Breakdown of fat 
 
Lipase - Answer-Enzyme that breaks down fats 
 
Phospholipids - Answer-Lipids with a ...
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Human Nutrition Already Passed Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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The conversion of pyruvate to acetyl-CoA...occurs in the mitochondria of the cell and 
is irreversible. 
Glycolysis is a biochemical pathway that...All of these. 
In between meals, the primary fuel for the brain and central nervous system is amino 
acids...False. 
The net energy yield from metabolism of 1 molecule of glucose via glycolysis is...2 
ATP. 
Amino acids that become acetyl-CoA as a result of deamination are designated ketogenic 
amino acids because...they cannot become part of the...
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MCB EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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How do DNA mutations occur? (3) - Answer-a mutation is any random change in the chemical structure of DNA 
 
1) as a consequence of exposure to chemicals or UV light 
2) at random bc of the chemical structure of the DNA 
3) as a consequence of the activity of some cellular enzymes that induce the loss of specific chemical groups 
 
whats a silent mutaation? (aka neutral mutation) - Answer-changes in the nucleotide sequence of genomic DNA that have no effect on the type of genetic info encoded i...
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Pre Lab Assignment 5-Citrate, Decarboxylation, Deamination, & SIM
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Pre Lab Assignment 5 
Lysine Decarboxylation, Phenylalanine Deamination, SIM, & Citrate Tests 
Name: 
Instructor: 
Date: 
Lab Section: 
INSTRUCTIONS: 
 You can consult your lab manual pages, lab preparation sheets, and textbook for this 
exercise to answer the following questions. 
 Type your answers and print the page. 
 Bring the document to lab. 
Lysine Decarboxylation Exercise 
1. What are you removing when you decarboxylate a molecule? 
 When you decarboxylate a molecule, you ar...
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Nutrition Exam 2 Questions & Solutions (Latest Update 2024)
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An excessive intake of protein results in _______ deamination by the liver. - ANSWER increased 
 
The increased urea in protein excess is produced by the __________. - ANSWER kidneys 
 
because the _____ and the _____ are involved with the deamination process, the increased stress on the organs could initiate an underlying disorder of these organs. - ANSWER liver and kidneys 
 
The general recommendation is to consume no more than _____ the RDA for protein - ANSWER twice 
 
Because nitrogen (N) ...
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