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Straighterline BIO250 Microbiology Graded Exam 4 (New Version June 2024)
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Question 1 
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4.17 points out 
of 4.17 
The best defense against arboviruses is . 
Select one: 
a. prophylactic rifampin 
b. vaccination 
c. vector control 
d. prompt treatment with acyclovir 
Question 2 
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of 4.17 
Meningitis can be caused by a number of microbes, and the causative organism is often 
identified by microscopic observation of the cerebrospinal fluid. Identify the mismatch in 
the following list oforganisms and the description of the microscopic obse...
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BI 255 - Quiz 5 Questions with complete Solutions
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What is a nucleoside? Correct Answer-base + sugar 
 
- nucleotide without phosphate group 
 
What does the polymerization reaction in the cell use? Correct Answer-triphosphate nucleotides (dNTPs) 
 
Why does adding nucleotides require energy? Correct Answer-a phosphodiester bond, which is what connects nucleotides, is formed unfavorable meaning it required energy. - phosphodiester bonds are formed via a condensation reaction which always requires energy 
 
How do dNTPs release energy, so that a ...
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Biology 115 Exam 1- Young Rated A+
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Biology 115 Exam 1- Young Rated A+ 
 
polar covalent bond A covalent bond in which electrons are not shared equally 
 
non polar covalent bond equal sharing of electrons 
 
Un-paired Valence Electrons unpaired electrons on the outer orbital shell 
 
valence electrons Electrons on the outermost energy level of an atom 
 
unregulated enzyme binding 
 
competitive inhibition substance that resembles the normal substrate competes with the 
substrate for the active site 
 
non-competitive inhibitor c...
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Biology 115 Exam 2 WVU Young 100% Correct
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Biology 115 Exam 2 WVU Young 100% 
 
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control group the group that is not exposed to the treatment 
 
independent variable variable that is manipulated 
 
dependent variable measured variable 
 
constant A value that does not change 
 
Dihydrofolate reductase catalyzes the reaction that breaks down folic acid into cofactors to create 
nucleotides. The reaction is inhibited by methotrexate (which resembles folic acid, but cannot be 
catalyzed by dihydrofolate reductase). Increasing the ...
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MCAT BiologyCentral Dogma - correct answer DNA → RNA → Protein 
 
Purines 
- which bases? 
- how many rings? - correct answer 
 
Pyrimidines 
- which bases? 
- how many rings? - correct answer Remember: "Pyrimidine" has a "y" in it; so does "cytosine" and "thymine." 
 
Phosphodiester Bond - correct answer Joins one nucleotide to the next; between the 3rd C of one ribose and the 5th C of the other to create the sugar-phosphate backbone 
 
Directionality of DNA (convention) - correct ...
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MCAT Biology questions with 100% correct answers
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MCAT Biology 
Central Dogma - correct answer DNA → RNA → Protein 
 
Purines 
- which bases? 
- how many rings? - correct answer 
 
Pyrimidines 
- which bases? 
- how many rings? - correct answer Remember: "Pyrimidine" has a "y" in it; so does "cytosine" and "thymine." 
 
Phosphodiester Bond - correct answer Joins one nucleotide to the next; between the 3rd C of one ribose and the 5th C of the other to create the sugar-phosphate backbone 
 
Directionality of DNA (convention) - correc...
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MIP 300 Final Exam Questions and Answers
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MIP 300 Final Exam Questions and Answers 
What is the minimum number of glucose molecules a bacterium that performs anaerobic respiration would need to metabolize in order to get 380 ATP - Answer-11 
 
Facultative anaerobes can do either aerobic respiration or fermentation. In an anaerobic environment, which of the following could be an electron acceptor used by such a facultative anaerobe? - Answer-pyruvate 
 
When you follow a single Glyceraldehyde 3-P molecule forward toward the TCA cycle, h...
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ASCP Molecular Biology Certification Exam | Latest 2024 With 100% Correct Answers
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Pyrimidine - One carbon ring 
Cytosine, Thymine, Uracil 
Purine - Two carbon rings 
Adenine, Guanine 
How are nucleotides joined together? - Condensation to form phosphodiester bond 
What is the function of mRNA? - Carries genetic info out of nucleus 
Transcript translated to protein 
What is the function of tRNA? - Carries aa to ribosome 
Anticodon pairs with codon on mRNA strand 
What is the function of rRNA? - part of ribosome structure 
most abundant RNA 
coordinated coupling of tRNA to mRNA...
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BIOL 3315 Exam 2 Review University of Texas, Arlington 2024
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BIOL 3315 Exam 2 Review University of Texas, Arlington 2024 
Chapter 7: 
•	Which enzym e forms the final phosphodiester bond between Okazaki fragments? 
○	Ligase 
•	A replication bubble is depicted below. Given what is shown, in what direction do you infer the top blue strand runs? 
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ASCP Molecular Biology Certification Exam 2024
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ASCP Molecular Biology Certification Exam 2024 
Pyrimidine - Answer ️️ -One carbon ring 
Cytosine, Thymine, Uracil 
Purine - Answer ️️ -Two carbon rings 
Adenine, Guanine 
How are nucleotides joined together? - Answer ️️ -Condensation to form phosphodiester bond 
What is the function of mRNA? - Answer ️️ -Carries genetic info out of nucleus 
Transcript translated to protein 
What is the function of tRNA? - Answer ️️ -Carries aa to ribosome 
Anticodon pairs with codon on mRNA ...
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