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BB 450 Exam 2 Questions And Answers
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Chymotrypsin: - ANS-has an S1 pocket that determines specificity of protease action 
Attack by the alkoxide ion on the carbonyl carbon of the substrate of a serine protease causes - ANSWith respect to serine proteases, - ANS-a reaction intermediate is stabilized in the oxyanion hole 
The S1 pocket of serine proteases - ANS--is where the proper substrate binds 
-is near the catalytic triad 
determines which amino acid side chain is bound 
With respect to as...
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Chymotrypsin: - ANS-has an S1 pocket that determines specificity of protease action 
Attack by the alkoxide ion on the carbonyl carbon of the substrate of a serine protease causes - ANSWith respect to serine proteases, - ANS-a reaction intermediate is stabilized in the oxyanion hole 
The S1 pocket of serine proteases - ANS--is where the proper substrate binds 
-is near the catalytic triad 
determines which amino acid side chain is bound 
With respect to as...
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week 3 patho exam 2024
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A nurse in the emergency department admits a male patient who has sustained severe frostbite to 
his hands and toes after becoming lost on a ski slope. The nurse knows that which of the 
following phenomena has contributed to his tissue damage? -Answer-Decreased blood flow has 
induced hypoxia. 
Which of the following phenomena best accounts for the increased presence of leukocytes at the 
site of inflammation? -Answer-Endothelial cells express leukocyte adhesion molecule...
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BCPS Test Questions With Complete Solution
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sensitivity formula - CORRECT ANSWERS "Sensitivity =true positive/(true positive +false negative) Note: more sensitive is closer to 1" 
 
specificity formula - CORRECT ANSWERS Specificity = True negative/(true negative + false positive) 
 
precision definition - CORRECT ANSWERS how consistent the test results are 
 
accuracy formula - CORRECT ANSWERS "accura...
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sensitivity formula - ANSWER "Sensitivity =true positive/(true positive +false 
negative) Note: more sensitive is closer to 1" 
specificity formula - ANSWER Specificity = True negative/(true negative + false 
positive) 
precision definition - ANSWER how consistent the test results are 
accuracy formula - ANSWER "accuracy=(true positive plus true negative)/total - 
how true the test results are" 
receiver operator characteristic - ANSWER "the ...
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IMMUNOLOGY EXAM #4 (HIV, AUTOIMMUNITY, IMMUNOPROLIFERATIVE, IMMUNODEFICIENCY)
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Explain why HIV is classified as a retrovirus. Correct Answer Contains reverse transcriptase enzyme that converts RNA to DNA within the host cell, then back to RNA. 
	 
Discuss the impact of HIV upon the immune system in regard to T-helper cells (T4, CD4). Correct Answer Leads to low levels of CD4 cells because they are primary target cells for the virus. Destroys through apoptosis or infected bystander cells which lead to direct killing of these cells by the immune system. 
 
Differentiate HIV ...
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BIOD 171 Module 2 Exam Detailed And Correct Answers Already Graded A+.
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What is cellular metabolism? - correct answer Metabolism is a controlled set of biochemical reactions that occur in living organisms in order to maintain life 
 
What is the primary function of enzymes, and how are they regulated? - correct answer Enzymes speed up chemical reactions. Most notably, the enzyme is not consumed during the reaction and can be used repeatedly by the cell. Enzymes can also be ...
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sensitivity formula -ANSWER "Sensitivity =true positive/(true positive +false negative) Note: more sensitive is closer to 1" 
 
specificity formula -ANSWER Specificity = True negative/(true negative + false positive) 
 
precision definition -ANSWER how consistent the test results are 
 
accuracy formula -ANSWER "accuracy=(true positive plus true negative)/total - how true the test results are" 
 
receiver operator ...
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Genetics Practice Exam 55 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Genetics Practice Exam 55 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Which process is represented by the arrow labeled W? 
A. replication 
B. translation 
C. transcription 
D. RNA splicing - CORRECT ANSWER C 
 
Which of the labeled structures contains RNA with a catalytic 
function? 
A. 1 
B. 2 
C. 4 
D. 5 
E. 2, 3 and 4 - CORRECT ANSWER C 
 
Which of the labeled is made of chromatin? 
A. 1 
B. 1 and 4 
C. 4 
D. 5 - CORRECT ANSWER A 
 
Which of the following molecules, NOT represented on this diagram, a...
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Albert's Chapter 8 Exam 115 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Albert's Chapter 8 Exam 115 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
WITTF: machine that sorts fluorescently labeled cells and nonlabeled cells into separate containers using a strong electric field - CORRECT ANSWER fluorescence-activated cell sorter 
 
How are antibodies used to fluorescently label cells? - CORRECT ANSWER fluorescent molecule attached to antibody, which binds to a very specific cell type 
 
How does a fluorescent-activated cell sorter work? - CORRECT ANSWER individual cells travel s...
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