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BIOL 204 Purdue Exam 3 2023 with 100% correct answers
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What are the 3 essential fatty acids? - correct answer linoleic, linolenic, arachidonic 
 
Enzyme found in the vascular endothelium of the pulmonary capillaries - correct answer angiotensin converting enzyme 
 
After digestion and absorption of a meal containing only Grade I protein ______ is most likely to appear in hepatic portal blood? - correct answer histidine 
 
What Does Secretin do? - correct answer stimulates pancreatic bicarbonate secretion 
is stimulated by low pH in small int...
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Bio 162 Final Objectives Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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Agonist - Competitive inhibition, binds to active site and causes a signal response in receptive 
tissue. 
Antagonist (blocker) - Competitive inhibitor, binds to active site so signal molecules cannot bind 
but causes no response in receptive tissue, can bind and release eventually. 
Apply your understanding of channels and synapses to predict how various neurotoxins affect nervous 
function. - Neurotoxins block receptor proteins on the post-synaptic neuron. Example: 
tetrodotoxin form Fugu fish...
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NSG 533--ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY Endocrine Disorders – 17 questions
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Compare and contrast type 1 and type 2 diabetes in regard to etiology, natural history, and pathogenesis. 
o Type 1 Diabetes 
 10% of the diabetic population 
 Usually occurs in adolescence or young adulthood 
 Can occur at any age 
 Pathophysiology: 
 Immune-mediated 
 Type 1 DM is a slowly progressive autoimmune T cell-mediated disease that occurs in 
genetically susceptible individuals 
 Causes destruction of pancreatic β-cell 
o Lymphocyte and macrophage infiltration o...
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Diabetes Mellitus - CORRECT ANSWER-Diabetes mellitus is a syndrome of impaired 
carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism caused by either lack of insulin secretion or 
decreased sensitivity of the tissues to insulin. 
insulin - CORRECT ANSWER-causes rapid uptake, storage, and use of glucose by 
almost all tissues of the body (with exception to the brain). 
Insulin plays an important role in storing the excess energy. 
In the case of excess carbohydrates...
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Latest Updated 2023 NR 545 Pathophysiology Exam With Perfect Solutions
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Latest Updated 2023 NR 545 Pathophysiology Exam With Perfect Solutions 
 
A.	These are chemical messengers that may be classified by action, source, or chemical structure. Hormones 
 
B.	These two body systems work together to regulate metabolic activities. Endocrine and Neuro 
 
C.	A harmless microbe that is normally resident in the intestine. E-coli 
 
D.	This is the mechanism of action of tamsulosin when treating benign prostatic hypertrophy. Alpha 1 blocker – bladder relaxation 
 
E.	This ...
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BIO 669 Quiz 4- Cardiovascular Latest;(2024/2025) Questions and Answers / 100% Correct/ (78 Q & A)
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BIO 669 Quiz 4- Cardiovascular Latest;(2024/2025) Questions and Answers / 100% Correct/ (78 Q & A) 
 
BIO 669 Quiz 4- Cardiovascular Latest;(2024/2025) Questions and Answers / 100% Correct/ (78 Q & A) 
 
1.	Which of the following conditions is the most immediately at risk for serious complications? 
 
a.	Unstable angina 
 
b.	Prinzmetal angina 
 
c.	STEMI 
 
d.	NSTEMI 
 
 
2.	Thromboangiitis obliterans (Buergers disease) is an autoimmune condition that is: 
 
a.	A result of over activation of ...
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PHARMACOLO MSN 571 Question Bank Pharm 2022- United State University
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PHARMACOLO MSN 571 Question Bank Pharm 2022- United State University 
1. Which instructions should be included in the plan of care for a patient who is prescribed ferrous 
sulfate? 
a. Iron compounds are not taken orally 
b. Iron does not absorb 
c. Iron should only be taken at night 
d. Antacids should not be taken with iron 
2. Which is the most common type of anemia? 
a. Iron deficiency 
b. Sickle cell anemia 
c. Folic acid deficiency 
d. B12 deficiency 
3. Which antibiotic class disrupts fol...
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Diabetes Mellitus - CORRECT ANSWER-Diabetes mellitus is a syndrome of impaired 
carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism caused by either lack of insulin secretion or 
decreased sensitivity of the tissues to insulin. 
insulin - CORRECT ANSWER-causes rapid uptake, storage, and use of glucose by 
almost all tissues of the body (with exception to the brain). 
Insulin plays an important role in storing the excess energy. 
In the case of excess carbohydrates...
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Rasmussen Patho Final Exam 2022 Questions with correct Answers
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What is Gastritis/Acute Gastritis? - THE CORRECT ANSWER IS Inflammation of the stomach lining. 
Causes include ingestion of alcohol, aspirin, NSAIDs; can also be caused by a virus, bacteria, an autoimmune disorder 
Treatment: Remove the offending agent! 
 
Chronic Gastritis - THE CORRECT ANSWER IS *H.Pylori is almost always a factor 
Causes: Person-to-Person, Fecal/Oral, Reservoir in water sources 
Complications: PUD, Atrophic Gastritis, Gastric Adenocarcinoma, Mucosal Lymphoma, Decreased Acid,...
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BIO 100 Exam 3 Review Questions – ASU with Complete Solutions
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BIO 100 Exam 3 Review Questions – 
ASU with Complete Solutions 
 
**Compare and contrast the roles of positive and negative feedback in maintaining homeostasis. 
Use these concepts to explain:** 
a. **Regulating blood glucose levels:** Negative feedback – the pancreas produces insulin to 
lower high blood sugar levels. 
b. **Formation of blood clots:** Positive feedback – initial platelets bind to the injury site, 
attracting more platelets to the area. 
 
**What does it mean for an organi...
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