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NST 160 Midterm Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
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NST 160 Midterm Exam Questions and Answers All Correct 
Cholesterol esters - ANSWER cholesterol + fatty acid 
 
apolipoproteins help - ANSWER stabilize and solubilize lipids in blood 
 
metabolic properties of apolipoproteins - ANSWER activate enzymes, transfer lipids, bind receptors 
 
apolipoproteins are synthesized where? - ANSWER liver and/or intestine 
 
what do lipoproteins do - ANSWER transport lipid-soluble compounds between tissues...
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Lipoproteins Quiz Questions with Correct Solutions (GRADED A)
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What is a lipoprotein 
Many important molecules in the body are lipids. But transporting these molecules around the body through the blood presents an obvious problem, because, by definition, lipids are nonpolar and thus not very soluble in water. Small amounts of fatty acids are transported in the blood bound to blood proteins. These are called free fatty acids (despite the binding). Beyond this, however, other lipids are transported in special particles called lipoproteins. 
 
To emphasis, lip...
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API Exam 1|236 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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API Exam 1|236 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Timeline for Nanomedicines rugs? - CORRECT ANSWER 1965 --> liposomes (lipid based vehicles drug inside membrane OR inside core) 
 
1976 --> polymeric systems 
 
1978 --> Dendrimers 
 
1980 --> PEGylated liposomes (liposomes with PEG polymer on surface, which keeps the drug in circulation longer) 
 
1995 --> doxil (PEGylated liposomes, one of the first drugs approved) 
 
2013 --> Kadcyla (antibody drug) 
 
It's not necessa...
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BIOD 121 Portage module 2 Questions and Answers with complete solution
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BIOD 121 Portage module 2 
protein digestion - 1. cooking 
2. pepsin (in stomach) 
3. cholecystokinin -CCK (small intestine) - travels to pancreas, releases trypsin back to SI 
4. trypsin - breaks peptide chains 
5. amino acids absorbed through portal vein to liver 
digestion - transforming food into basic nutrients that can be absorbed and used by the body 
sensory stimuli before digestion - cognition 
sound 
odor 
appearance 
taste 
peristalsis - Involuntary waves of muscle contraction that ke...
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API Exam 1|236 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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API Exam 1|236 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Timeline for Nanomedicines rugs? - CORRECT ANSWER 1965 --> liposomes (lipid based vehicles drug inside membrane OR inside core) 
 
1976 --> polymeric systems 
 
1978 --> Dendrimers 
 
1980 --> PEGylated liposomes (liposomes with PEG polymer on surface, which keeps the drug in circulation longer) 
 
1995 --> doxil (PEGylated liposomes, one of the first drugs approved) 
 
2013 --> Kadcyla (antibody drug) 
 
It's not necessa...
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AMT - PRACTICE TEST ATTEMPT #1 (ANSWERED)
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The statistic that is the laboratory's best estimate of the analyte's true value for a specific level of control is - Answer- Mean 
 
An abrupt demonstrated change in the mean is a - Answer- Shift 
 
The difference between the expectation of a test result and an accepted reference method is referred to as - Answer- Bias 
 
The statistical process in the medical laboratory used to monitor and evaluate the analytical process that produces patient results is - Answer- Quality control 
 
The stati...
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Pharmacology Final Exam - Multiple Choice with accurate answers 2024
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The bactericidal antibiotic that interferes with bacterial cell-wall synthesis and that may cause "red man syndrome" if injected too rapidly is 
A. piperacillin 
B. vancomycin 
C. gentamicin 
D. clindamycin 
E. cephalexin - answersB. vancomycin 
 
The main pharmacokinetic feature of aminoglycosides is that they are 
A. lipid soluble 
B. well absorbed orally 
C. poorly absorbed from the GI tract and excreted mostly unchanged in the urine if injected 
D. devoid of serious adverse effects 
E. und...
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ASCP MLS Study Guide 2023 100% Solved
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CK Is Associated with Cardiac, Muscles, & Brain Tissue. Elevated CK can be seen in Strokes, Vigorous Exercise, and Muscular Dystrophy - ANSWER-Elevated Serum Creatine Kinase Is Associated with What Conditions? 
 
Incubate at Room Temperature or 4oC to Enhance Weak Expression - ANSWER-What Should Be Done if Both Forward and Reverse ABO Results are NEGATIVE? 
 
1.) Waist Line Over: 35 in Women, and 40 in Men 
2.) Triglyceride Level over 150 mg/dL 
3.) Fasting Blood Glucose over 100 mg/dL 
4.) HDL ...
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The Cardiovascular Drugs Questions and Answers,100% CORRECT
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The Cardiovascular Drugs Questions and Answers 
 
Antianginal Drugs 
Angina Pectoris (chest pain) 
When the supply of oxygen and nutrients in the blood is insufficient to meet the demands of the heart, the heart muscle “aches.” 
The heart requires a large supply of oxygen to meet the demands placed on it. 
 
Ischemia 
Ischemia 
Poor blood supply to an organ Ischemic heart disease 
Poor blood supply to the heart muscle 
Atherosclerosis Coronary artery disease 
Myocardial infarction 
Necrosis,...
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The Cardiovascular Drugs Questions and Answers,100% CORRECT
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The Cardiovascular Drugs Questions and Answers 
 
Antianginal Drugs 
Angina Pectoris (chest pain) 
When the supply of oxygen and nutrients in the blood is insufficient to meet the demands of the heart, the heart muscle “aches.” 
The heart requires a large supply of oxygen to meet the demands placed on it. 
 
Ischemia 
Ischemia 
Poor blood supply to an organ Ischemic heart disease 
Poor blood supply to the heart muscle 
Atherosclerosis Coronary artery disease 
Myocardial infarction 
Necrosis,...
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