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NBME CBSE ACTUAL TEST-with 100% verified answers- 2022-2023.
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62 year old woman - osteoporosis - a bisphosphonate is prescribed. The expected beneficial effect of the drug is due to which of the following? - Decreased Osteoclast Activity 
 
Cohot Study of elderly women - relative risk ratio for hip fractures among those who exercise regularly is 1.2 (95% confidence interval of 1.1 to 1.8). Which of the following is the conclusion about the effect of exercise on the risk of hip fracture? - Statistically Significant Overall Increase Risk 
 
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UNE Biochem 1005 Unit 2 Exam Latest Questions With Correct Solutions.
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UNE Biochem 1005 Unit 2 Exam Latest Questions With Correct Solutions. 
 
1. Pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase catalyzes a reaction that results in which of the following? 
The phosphorylation and inactivation of E1 subunit (pyruvate dehydrogenase complex 
1. Which of the following intermediates is an allosteric activator of pyruvate kinase? 
a. Fructose 1.6 bisphosphate 
1. Which of the following is the initial second messenger in the signaling cascade initiated by glucagon? 
a. cAMP 
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Exam (elaborations) NUTR641: Nutritional Biochemistry I (D01) (NUTR641) Quiz: Basic Concepts of Cellular Transport and Signaling {Answered}
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Quiz: Basic Concepts of Cellular Transport and Signaling: NUTR641: Nutritional Biochemistry I (D01) 
Quiz: Basic Concepts of Cellular Transport and Signaling 
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regulatory subunits; two active monomers and two inactive monomers 
active subunits; two active monomers and an inactive dimer 
regulatory subunits; an active dimer and two inactive monomers 
active subunits; an active dimer and two inactive monomers 
regulatory subunits; t...
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WVU EXPH 386 Exam 1 Questions and Answers
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WVU EXPH 386 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 
heat - CORRECT ️️ The energy transferred between objects that are at different 
temperatures 
Temperature - CORRECT ️️ A measure of how hot or cold something is. 
heat of combustion for lipid - CORRECT ️️ 9.4 
HOC: carbs - CORRECT ️️ 4.2 
HOC: protein - CORRECT ️️ 5.65 
Coefficient of digestibility - CORRECT ️️ Represents the actual energy that the 
body will yield from the foods it consumes; based on how the human body actually ...
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KIN 375 Test 1-Questions with Correct Answers/ Expert verified/ 100% Pass
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At rest, 95% of ATP is produced by what? - ️️Aerobic metabolism 
What is resting O2 consumption? -️️0.25 liters/min- range .20-.27 
Define resting O2 consumption? -️️Amount of O2 your body needs for resting; varies 
between individuals 
In rest to exercise transition, initial ATP production is through what? - ️️Anaerobic 
pathways 
What are the anaerobic pathways that initially produce ATP in rest to exercise transition? - 
️️ATP-PC system, Adenylate Kinase Reaction, Glycogen...
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EXPH 386 Final 2023 LATEST GRADED A+ (152 QAs 100% CORRECT)
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% of macronutrients digested and absorbed 
CHO: 
Lipids: (kcals/g) 
Proteins: - ANSWER CHO: 97% (4 kcals/g) 
Lipids: 95% (9 kcals/g) 
Proteins: 92% (4 kcals/g) 
1st law of thermodynamics - ANSWER energy is neither created or destroyed, but transferred 
2nd law of thermodynamics - ANSWER PE to degrade to KE w/ a lower capacity to do work 
How many kcal of free energy are produced for every ATP degraded to ADP? - ANSWER 7.3 kcals 
Anaerobic glycolysis occurs where - ANSWER ...
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BIOLOGY 235- EXAM 1 (QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS) VERRIFIED 2023-2024
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BIOLOGY 235- EXAM 1 (QUESTIONS 
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•circulatory- transport materials between cells of body 
•digestive- breaks down food to be transported into body 
•endocrine- coordination of body function 
•immune- defend against foreign invaders 
•integumentary- protect against external environment 
•musculoskeletal- support and movement of body 
•nervous- coordinate body function using electrical signal 
•reproductive- to reproduce 
•respiratory- bringing air in and...
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Bio 210 test 2 Questions with Correct Answers
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Bio 210 test 2 Questions 
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Receptors for lipophobic messengers are typically located where in the cell? - AnswerPlasma membrane 
Which of the following are proteins on a target cell that specifically recognize and bind 
only one messenger or a class of messengers? - Answer-Receptors 
Chemical messengers derived from cholesterol fall under which category? - AnswerSteroid messengers 
Which of the following chemical messengers is characteristically released from an 
endocrine...
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Fluid and electrolyte balance EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES|AGRADE
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Fluid and electrolyte balance 
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How can Kidneys regulate blood pressure? - ANSWER- By regulating water balance 
How do kidneys prevent shifting of water? - ANSWER- By producing urine of different 
osmolarity by varying the amount of water reabsorbed by the kidneys 
Where does the majority of water get reabsorbed? - ANSWER- PCT ~70% 
What ion is primarily responsible for creating the osmotic gradient causing the 
movement of...
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Fluid and electrolyte balance EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES|AGRADE
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Fluid and electrolyte balance 
EXAM QUESTIONS AND 
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS 
WITH RATIONALES|AGRADE 
How can Kidneys regulate blood pressure? - ANSWER- By regulating water balance 
How do kidneys prevent shifting of water? - ANSWER- By producing urine of different 
osmolarity by varying the amount of water reabsorbed by the kidneys 
Where does the majority of water get reabsorbed? - ANSWER- PCT ~70% 
What ion is primarily responsible for creating the osmotic gradient causing the 
movement of...
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