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CSO EXAM 2023 WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
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CSO EXAM 2023 WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. 
Ageusia - ANSWER Loss or absence of the sense of taste 
Allogenic marrow transplantation - ANSWER Transfer of marrow from donor to another 
person who is not genetically identical 
Antineoplastic agents - ANSWER Chemical agents (cytotoxics, immuniologic preparations, 
hormones) or meds used to prevent the development, maturation or spread of neoplastic 
cells 
antioxidants - ANSWER molecules (ie. vitamins) that blcok action of activated oxygen 
molecule...
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BCNS Super Study Set UPDATED Questions With 100% Complete Solutions
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BCNS Super Study Set UPDATED Questions With 100% Complete Solutions 
 
Examples of dietary nutrients that are absorbed directly into the enterohepatic portal blood system include: 
amino acids,medium-chain fatty acids, monosaccharides 
The hormone responsible for the decrease in gastrointestinal smooth muscle tone and motility during pregnancy is: 
progesterone 
The ingestion of a meal containing large amounts of saturated fat will result in a transient increase in the serum concentration of: 
c...
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Molecular Cell Biology- Chapter 24 Exam Questions and Correct Answers Latest Update 2024
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Molecular Cell Biology- Chapter 24 Exam Questions and Correct Answers Latest Update 2024 
Are carcinomas cancers of blood cells? - Answers No 
3 characteristics of caretaker genes - Answers -BRCA1 is a caretaker gene 
-Defective caretaker genes increase mutation rates in cells 
-Caretaker genes repair or prevent DNA damages 
3 mechanisms to convert a proto-oncogene to an oncogene - Answers -point mutation 
-chromosomal translocation 
-gene amplification 
3 characteristics of the Philadelphia chr...
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USMLE STEP 1 – Pathology Exam 2023 Solved 100%
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Characteristics of Dysplasia - ANSWER-Loss of uniformity of cell size and shape = pleomorphism, 
Loss of tissue orientation, 
Nuclear changes - increase nuclear:cytoplasmic ratio and clumped chromatin 
 
Reversible cell changes to injury - ANSWER-Cellular and mitochondrial swelling due to reduce ATP leading to reduce activity of Na/K and Ca pumps, 
 
Membrane blebbing, 
 
Nuclear chromatin clumping, 
 
Ribosomal / polysomal detachment (reduced protein synthesis). 
 
Irreversible cell changes to ...
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NSG 5003 COMPLETE FINAL EXAM 2024 ( SOUTH UNIVERSITY) ACTUAL MULTIPLE CHOICE EXAM CORRECTLY ANSWERED. 50 out of 50 ACCURATE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+.
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NSG 5003 COMPLETE FINAL EXAM 2024 ( SOUTH UNIVERSITY) 
ACTUAL MULTIPLE CHOICE EXAM CORRECTLY ANSWERED. 
50 out of 50 ACCURATE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+. 
Question 1 (5 points) 
Which component of the cell produces hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) by using oxygen to remove hydrogen atoms from specific substrates in an oxidative reaction? 
Question 1 options: 
 
 
 
 	Peroxisomes 	Ribosomes 
 	Oxyhydrosomes 
 
Question 2 (5 points) 
What is a consequence of plasma membrane damage to the mitochondri...
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A4M Practice Test 37 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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A4M Practice Test 37 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
1. Identify the true statement(s) concerning the role of mitochondria in longevity, aging, and disease. 
a. Decreased mitochondrial function results in increased oxidative damage, caused by free radical formation combined with a decrease in antioxidant enzyme system activity. 
b. Maternal transmission of mitochondrial genomes is a factor in differences in longevity between male and female organisms (Drosophila model) 
c. Alteration of the e...
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Egger 2023 with verified questions and answers
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primary epigenetic marks 
= sequence specific 
- intrinsic DNA sequence 
- sequence-specific TFs 
- noncoding RNA 
 
 
 
secondary epigenetic marks 
= sequence independent 
- readers of DNA methylation 
- noncoding RNA 
 
 
 
methylation in bacteria 
- methylation A or C to identify & degrade invading DNA & track mismatch 
 
 
 
methylation in bacteria functions 
- timing of DNA replication 
- partitioning nascent chromosomes to daughter cells 
- repair of DNA 
- timing of transposition & conjug...
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WSU final exam fully solved and updated
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Which of the following is consistent with the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology? - answer-DNA -> RNA -> protein 
 
All of the following terms could be used to classify the chemical properties of some of the 20 different amino acids EXCEPT: - answer-Purine 
 
Match the descriptions of bonds with the the single best answer. Note: not all bond names will be used, and some may be used more than once. - answer-Connects the nucleobase to the ribose sugar - N Glycosidic Bond 
Supports DNA secon...
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Cancer questions and answers 2022
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Raf is a ______ protein kinase that resides at the head of the ______. 
serine/threonine, MAP kinase cascade 
 
 
If Raf is mutated so that it is "on" constitutively, what is the effect on the cell? 
The cells lose growth control. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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01:14 
which of the following is true of healthy G1 cells? 
1. the p53 protein is found at very high levels 
2. the probability of apoptosis in these cells is very high 
3. the p53 protein is found at very low levels 
3. the p53 protein is found a...
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Genetics and Cancer Insights: Comprehensive Study Notes for Budding Healthcare Professionals
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"Genetics and Cancer Insights: Comprehensive Study Notes for Budding Healthcare Professionals" is a remarkable compendium that elucidates complex genetic concepts and cancer's intricacies in an accessible, intuitive, and richly illustrated format. 
This study resource has been meticulously curated to cater to medical students, MBBS, MD, MBChB, USMLE, PA, and nursing students who are looking to gain an in-depth understanding of human genetics, genetic conditions, tumorigenesis, and cancer. 
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