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Working with the IACUC Questions and Answers Already Passed
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A simple rule to prevent excess blood collection in an animal is to collect no more than what 
percentage of body weight as blood at one time? 1% 
 
Adjunctive methods of euthanasia, such as pithing frogs, should only be performed on animals 
that are already unconscious. True 
 
An agent that has high individual risk but low community risk would be in which Risk Group per 
the NIH Guidelines for Research Involving Recombinant or ...
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BIT 510 MidtermWhich of the following best describes the traditional central dogma of molecular biology? 
 
A. DNA is transcribed into mRNA which is translated into protein 
B. DNA can be produced by replication or reverse transcription 
C. DNA is replicated into RNA, some of which is translated into protein 
D. DNA is replicated into mRNA which is transcribed into protein - correct answer A. DNA is transcribed into mRNA which is translated into protein 
 
What is the end goal of cloning the Ca...
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PLTW - Medical Interventions Final Exam Study Guide Questions And Answers With Latest Updates
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What is a medical intervention? - Answer-Any measure whose purpose is to improve health or alter the 
course of a disease 
What are the main categories of interventions that function to maintain human health? - AnswerTreatments, Diagnostics and Equipment 
How do scientists gather evidence during the potential outbreak of an infectious disease? - Answer-1. 
Record patient's symptoms and find similarities with other patients 
2. Isolate the bacteria in a lab 
3. Go to affected areas and determine...
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BI 234 FOR TEST 1 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE VERIFIED
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BI 234 FOR TEST 1 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE VERIFIED 
 
What distinguishes a eukaryote from a prokaryote? 
Eukaryotes have a membrane bound nucleus, prokaryotes don't. 
What is a pathogen? 
something that causes illness. 
What is pathogenesis? 
Studying how pathogens causes disease. 
What is an infectious disease? 
A disease that is communicable. 
What do antibodies attach to? 
Antibodies attach to antigens. 
What strain of staphylococcus is methicillin resistant? 
MRSA (staphy...
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DNA Biology & Technology: Gel Electrophoresis Questions and Answers Graded A+
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DNA Biology & Technology: Gel 
Electrophoresis Questions and Answers 
 
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What is the significance of using a DNA ladder in gel electrophoresis? 
A DNA ladder serves as a size reference, allowing for the estimation of the sizes of unknown 
DNA fragments by comparing them to known standards. 
 
How does the electric field impact the movement of DNA in gel electrophoresis? 
The electric field causes negatively charged DNA molecules to migrate towards the positive 
electrode, facilitatin...
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Microbiology EXAM 1 (Chapters 1,3,4 and 6) Questions & Answers
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microobiology - ANSWER-The study of organisms too small to be seen with the naked eye is _______ 
 
viruses, bacteria, algae, protozoa, fungi and helminths - ANSWER-What are the six major groups of microorganisms? 
 
3.5 billion years ago - ANSWER-Single celled organisms arose ______ million years ago and have been shaping our earth ever since 
 
Eukaryotes = have a true nucleus (include protozoa, fungi, plants and animals) 
Prokaryotes= lack a true nucleus, include bacteria and archae - ANSWER-...
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NU 545 UNIT 7 TEST STUDY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A++
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NU 545 UNIT 7 TEST STUDY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A++ 
In somatic cell gene therapy, what type of vector is most commonly used to alter a specific set of an individual's somatic cells? 
a. 
Virus 
b. 
Bacteria 
c. 
RNA polymerase 
d. 
Recombinant DNA 
ANS: A 
In somatic cell gene therapy, a vector is used to carry a normal copy of the mutated gene into the individual's cells. These vectors are usually viruses, such as retroviruses, lentiviruses, or adenoviruses,...
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NR 566 MIDTERM EXAM (2 LATEST VERSIONS 2023-2024) / NR566 MIDTERM EXAM REVIEW /LATEST ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY FOR CARE OF FAMILY|AGRADE
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NR 566 MIDTERM EXAM (2 LATEST VERSIONS ) / 
NR566 MIDTERM EXAM REVIEW /LATEST ADVANCED 
PHARMACOLOGY FOR CARE OF FAMILY|AGRADE 
1. Hypoglycemia can result from the action of either insulin or an oral hypoglycemic. Signs 
and symptoms of hypoglycemia include: 
A. “Fruity” breath odor and rapid respiration 
B. Diarrhea, abdominal pain, weight loss, and hypertension 
C. Dizziness, confusion, diaphoresis, and tachycardia 
D. Easy bruising, palpitations, cardiac dysrhythmias, and coma 
2. Nonsele...
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45. **(A) What is Recombinant DNA? (B) What can be produced through this process?** 
 
**Answer:** 
 
**A) Recombinant DNA consists of DNA molecules created by combining genetic material 
from different sources.** 
 
**B) The products of this process can be the recombinant DNA itself, or the RNA and proteins 
synthesized from it.** 
 
46. **Explain the process of cloning DNA using bacteria, including (1) the de...
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UF MCB3020 EXAM 3 Questions and Answers Latest Update
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Biotechnology - Answer-use of organisms to form useful products 
 
Genetic engineering - Answer-The deliberate modification of an organisms genome sequence 
 
Recombinant DNA technology - Answer-procedures used to carry out genetic engineering 
 
Cloning - Answer-generation of a large number of genetically identical DNA molecules 
 
What are the 5 basic steps of cloning? - Answer-1. Isolate DNA to be cloned 
2. Use restriction enzymes to "chop up" the DNA into fragments 
3. Insert the frag...
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