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RNAS C Practice Test Review 437 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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RNAS C Practice Test Review 437 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
A capacitor and resisitor in parallel - CORRECT ANSWER will have same voltage across since in parallel. 
if in series, voltage drops would occur 
 
they can be treated together 
 
If the absolute pressure of a gas is increased from 3 atm to 4 atm at constant volume, then the absolute temperature of the gas will increase by: 
A. 25%. 
B. 33%. 
C. 67%. 
D. 75% - CORRECT ANSWER B. Assuming the validity of the Ideal-Gas law, PV = n...
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Nutr 201 Exam # 3 Questions with Complete Solutions
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Discuss how the chemical structure of ATP makes it uniquely suited as an energy source for cells Correct Answer-ATP consists of 3 basic units: 
a sugar called ribose, a base called adenine, and 3 phosphate groups 
Energy in ATP is stored in chemical bonds between the phosphate groups 
when cells need energy a phosphate group is broken off of ATP, releasing energy and inorganic phosphate -> ADP 
 
Explain how the coenzymes: NAD+, NADH + H+, FAD and FADH2 function in coupled reactions Correct A...
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BIO 441A EXAM 3 STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION.
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BIO 441A EXAM 3 STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION. 
LECTURE ONE - METABOLISM INTRODUCTION 
● Autotrophs synthesize all their own cellular constituents from simple molecules 
● Heterotrophs obtain energy through oxidation of organic compounds and therefore rely 
on autotrophs 
● Metabolism involves many reactions such as 
○ Glycolysis/gluconeogenesis 
○ The citric acid cycle 
○ Oxidative phosphorylation 
● Catabolism is the degradation of biomolecules 
○ Energy rich nutrients are...
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BIO 441A EXAM 3 STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION.
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BIO 441A EXAM 3 STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION. 
LECTURE ONE - METABOLISM INTRODUCTION 
● Autotrophs synthesize all their own cellular constituents from simple molecules 
● Heterotrophs obtain energy through oxidation of organic compounds and therefore rely 
on autotrophs 
● Metabolism involves many reactions such as 
○ Glycolysis/gluconeogenesis 
○ The citric acid cycle 
○ Oxidative phosphorylation 
● Catabolism is the degradation of biomolecules 
○ Energy rich nutrients are...
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BIO 441A EXAM 3 STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION.
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BIO 441A EXAM 3 STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION. 
LECTURE ONE - METABOLISM INTRODUCTION 
● Autotrophs synthesize all their own cellular constituents from simple molecules 
● Heterotrophs obtain energy through oxidation of organic compounds and therefore rely 
on autotrophs 
● Metabolism involves many reactions such as 
○ Glycolysis/gluconeogenesis 
○ The citric acid cycle 
○ Oxidative phosphorylation 
● Catabolism is the degradation of biomolecules 
○ Energy rich nutrients are...
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MIC Exam 2 Study Questions and Answers Top Graded 2024
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Understand differences between catabolism / anabolism and what these reactions have to do with metabolism - anabolism: simple substances are synthesized, ENDERGONIC, needs input of energy, ex: peptidoglycan, enzymes, exotoxins 
 
catabolism: breakdown of complex molecules, EXERGONIC, energy released 
 
metabolism needs both, glucose is broken down via catabolism and the energy from that is used to make enzymes via anabolism so that the bacteria can 'eat', anabolic and catabolic reactions are c...
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UNE Medical Biochemistry Midterm Review Already Graded A
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UNE Medical Biochemistry Midterm Review Already Graded A 
A family presents for genetic counseling. The couple has two female children who are alive and well; however, their infant son recently died in the nursery with severe hemolysis (lysis of red blood cells) and jaundice. The wife recalls she lost a brother in infancy with severe hemolysis, induced after a viral infection. The physician suspects a glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, this would result in a deficiency in which of the...
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AIPMM - CPM PRACTICE EXAM 2023
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intangibility 
inseparability 
variability 
perishability - Nature and characteristic of a service 
 
Product 
Price 
Promotion 
Place - What are the 4 Kotler's Market Strategies? 
 
Intensity of Competitive Rivalry 
Threat of New Entrants 
Threat of Substitute 
Bargaining Power of Customers 
Bargaining Power of Suppliers - What are Porter's 5 forces? 
 
Conceive 
Plan 
Develop 
Qualify 
Launch 
Deliver 
Retire - What are the 7 phases of PLC? 
 
Conceive 
Plan 
Develop 
Qualify - What are the ...
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Bio 172 Exam 2 Questions and Answers Already Graded A
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Bio 172 Exam 2 Questions and Answers 
 
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What is true about the reaction show below? 
 
C6H12O6+6O2 -> 6CO2+6H2O+energy O2 is reduced during the reaction 
 
Quinone is an electron carrier that shuttles electrons between Complex I and Complex III. What 
is true about electron transfer between Complex I and Complex III? Quinone gets oxidized 
by Complex III. 
 
Below is the equation that represents Phase 3, the energy producing or payoff phase of 
glycolysis. Using the equati...
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Biochem Exam 3 Lecture 1 MCPHS Questions With Answers Graded A+ Assured Success
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What is the difference between ubiquinone (Q) and ubiquinol (QH2) - Q is fully oxidized so it has 
no electrons, QH2 is fully reduced so it has 2 more electrons and H+ than Q 
What are the other sequentially acting electron carriers in the respiratory chain besides NAD and 
flavoproteins - Hydrophobic quinone (ubiquinone, Q), Cytochrome (contain iron), Iron-sulfur 
proteins 
What is the final stage of cellular respiration and where does it happen - Oxidative 
phosphorylation, in the mitochondria...
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