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ABWM exam 2023 with 100% correct answer
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Feature of Epidermis - correct answer Cellular, avascular 
 
Unique cell type and feature of the stratum spinosum - correct answer Langer Hans cells and desmosomes 
 
Desmosomes - correct answer Contact areas between cells of the Stratum Spinosum 
 
Unique feature of the stratum basale - correct answer Mitotically active - only layer able to migrate 
 
Layers of the epidermis (superficial to deep) - correct answer stratum corneum, stratum lucidum, stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, strat...
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Tissue engineering Key REVISION QUESTIONS and CORRECT Answers
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Biomaterialsa material intended to interface with biological systems to evaluate, treat, 
augment or replace any tissue, organ or function of the body. Can also be a solid material that 
occurs in and is made by living organisms such as chitin, fibrin or bone. Exclusively used in 
healthcare. Can make biomedical devices out of biomaterials. Requires properties as close to 
physical properties of tissue (flexibility and texture), stability, degradable (rate and mode of 
degradation), biocomp...
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Immunology Exam 1 - BIOL 5500
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Immunology Exam 1 - BIOL 5500 
combatting multicellular parasites or helminths 
What are the major function of eosinophils? 
 
 
source of cytokine IL-4 which INITIATES allergic response 
What is the major function of Basophils? 
 
 
Major mediators of CARRYING OUT allergic reactions 
What is the major function of mast cells? 
 
 
basophils and mast cells 
Which two granulocytes have the most in common? 
 
 
24 hours 
What is the half life of a neutrophil? 
 
 
neutrophils 
Which granulocyte is ...
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Immunology Exam 1
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Immunology Exam 1 - BIOL 5500 
combatting multicellular parasites or helminths 
What are the major function of eosinophils? 
 
 
source of cytokine IL-4 which INITIATES allergic response 
What is the major function of Basophils? 
 
 
Major mediators of CARRYING OUT allergic reactions 
What is the major function of mast cells? 
 
 
basophils and mast cells 
Which two granulocytes have the most in common? 
 
 
24 hours 
What is the half life of a neutrophil? 
 
 
neutrophils 
Which granulocyte is ...
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HMX Immunology Final Exam Study Guide With Questions And Answers Graded A+
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HMX Immunology Final Exam Study Guide With Questions And Answers Graded A+ 
Tissue resident sentinel cells include (3 types) 
Dendritic cells, macrophages, and mast cells 
 
 
Circulating leukocytes involved in innate response (2 types) 
Monocytes and neutrophils 
 
 
Phagocytic immune cells (2 types) 
Macrophages and neutrophils 
 
 
Difference between macrophages and neutrophils? 
Neutrophils are short lived and will undergo apoptosis after eating a microbe; macrophages are longer-lived and wi...
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In the extracellular matrix of an animal cell, you would like to test the binding partner of integrins in vitro. Integrins would most likely require firm attachment to which of the above option? correct answersActin 
 
You are working with Dr. Lee at University of Wisconsin-Madison to investigate cytokinesis in a newly discovered marine worm. You generated antibodies to conserved proteins involved in cell division in other organism to look for proteins that localize to important structures durin...
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MCB 150 Midterm 3 Questions and Answers Latest 2024
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MCB 150 Midterm 3 Questions and Answers Latest 2024 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Issues for vaccine design	- antigenic variation/drift: viruses have different antigenic subtypes and some have high mutation rates 
- prevent potential pathogenesis: vaccines must not cause excess immune pathology; some vaccine trials result in worse disease 
 
antibody dependent enhancement (ADE)	a vaccine makes the infection worse instead of preventing it 
 
inflammation	a nonspecific response mediated by cytokines, small mole...
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BSC 1010 FINAL EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE
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BSC 1010 FINAL EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE 
 
Put the steps of the process of signal transduction in the order they occur: 
1. A conformational change in the signal-receptor complex activates an enzyme. 
2. Protein kinases are activated. 
3. A signal molecule binds to a receptor. 
4. Target proteins are phosphorylated. 
5. Second messenger molecules are released. 
3,1,5,2,4 
Integrins are integral membrane proteins. They are often attached to ...
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In the extracellular matrix of an animal cell, you would like to test the binding partner of integrins in vitro. Integrins would most likely require firm attachment to which of the above option? - Answer-Actin 
 
You are working with Dr. Lee at University of Wisconsin-Madison to investigate cytokinesis in a newly discovered marine worm. You generated antibodies to conserved proteins involved in cell division in other organism to look for proteins that loc...
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BIO 100 Exam 3 Review Questions ASU Questions and Answers
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Compare and contrast how positive and negative feedback mechanisms are used 
to maintain homeostasis. Use these concepts to describe: 
a. The maintenance of blood glucose levels 
b. The release of platelets to form blood clots 
Ans: a. negative feedback - insulin is produced by the pancreas 
b. positive feedback - first platelets bind to site attracting more platelets to 
bind 
What does it mean if an organism is an ectotherm? Give an example. 
Ans: external source of body heat; ex: snakes 
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