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BBH 311 exam 2 Questions and Answers Graded A
According to Faraday & Grunberg (1999), mechanistic animal models have helped to: - answer-Delineate the addictive properties of nicotine 
 
What animal model is used to investigate self-administration of nicotine? (Faraday & Grunberg) - answer-Face valid models 
 
Which animal model would be best to help scientists model behaviors or biological symptoms associated with human conditions such as schizophrenia, depression or attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder? (Faraday & Grunberg) - answer-i...
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According to Faraday & Grunberg (1999), mechanistic animal models have helped to: - answer-Delineate the addictive properties of nicotine 
 
What animal model is used to investigate self-administration of nicotine? (Faraday & Grunberg) - answer-Face valid models 
 
Which animal model would be best to help scientists model behaviors or biological symptoms associated with human conditions such as schizophrenia, depression or attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder? (Faraday & Grunberg) - answer-i...
Bio 116: Exam Two: Blood (Review Questions and Answers)
the fluid component of a solution - answer-solvent 
 
any material dissolved in a solution - answer-solute 
 
a fluid containing dissolved materials - answer-solution 
 
a solution with water as its solvent - answer-aqueous solution 
 
a solution with dispersed proteins - answer-colloid solution 
 
a mixture of a solvent & a large solute - answer-suspension 
 
When left undisturbed, a solute will settle out of a solution due to ______. - answer-force of gravity 
 
settling of the solute out of a...
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the fluid component of a solution - answer-solvent 
 
any material dissolved in a solution - answer-solute 
 
a fluid containing dissolved materials - answer-solution 
 
a solution with water as its solvent - answer-aqueous solution 
 
a solution with dispersed proteins - answer-colloid solution 
 
a mixture of a solvent & a large solute - answer-suspension 
 
When left undisturbed, a solute will settle out of a solution due to ______. - answer-force of gravity 
 
settling of the solute out of a...
BIO 116 Final Exam Prep Questions and Answers
Cancer cell activity can be monitored using a PET scanner and isotopes. When an individual consumes glucose containing carbon-11, the PET scanner shows areas where cells are rapidly growing and consuming the radioactive glucose. What is the difference between the carbon-12 atoms in your cells normally and carbon-11 in the radioactive sugar? 
 
a. Carbon-11 has one fewer electrons than carbon-12 
b. Carbon-11 has one more proton than carbon-12 
c. Correct! Carbon-11 has one fewer neutrons than ca...
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Cancer cell activity can be monitored using a PET scanner and isotopes. When an individual consumes glucose containing carbon-11, the PET scanner shows areas where cells are rapidly growing and consuming the radioactive glucose. What is the difference between the carbon-12 atoms in your cells normally and carbon-11 in the radioactive sugar? 
 
a. Carbon-11 has one fewer electrons than carbon-12 
b. Carbon-11 has one more proton than carbon-12 
c. Correct! Carbon-11 has one fewer neutrons than ca...
Biology 116 Exam 1 study guide 2024
What are the 5 types of ecology? - organismal, population, community, global, and ecosystem 
 
What is organismal ecology? - studies a single organism and how it interacts with its environment 
 
ex: salmon, study how interact with organisms in and around the stream 
 
What is population ecology? - Studying how the number and distribution of individuals in a population change over time 
 
What is community ecology? - The nature of interactions between species and the consequences of those intera...
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What are the 5 types of ecology? - organismal, population, community, global, and ecosystem 
 
What is organismal ecology? - studies a single organism and how it interacts with its environment 
 
ex: salmon, study how interact with organisms in and around the stream 
 
What is population ecology? - Studying how the number and distribution of individuals in a population change over time 
 
What is community ecology? - The nature of interactions between species and the consequences of those intera...
FINAL EXAM REVIEW BIO 116 GRADED A
Main site of T-cell maturation - answer-Thymus 
 
A disease causing organism - answer-Pathogen 
 
Universal donor - answer-Type O- 
 
Word segment that means "blood" - answer-Hemo- 
 
In centrifuged blood, the top layer contains - answer-Plasma 
 
Humoral immunity is mainly a function of antibody producing cells called: - answer-B-lymphocytes 
 
If atrial pressure is greater than ventricular pressure, blood should: - answer-Flow into the ventricle and ventricle volume should increase 
 
Ma...
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Main site of T-cell maturation - answer-Thymus 
 
A disease causing organism - answer-Pathogen 
 
Universal donor - answer-Type O- 
 
Word segment that means "blood" - answer-Hemo- 
 
In centrifuged blood, the top layer contains - answer-Plasma 
 
Humoral immunity is mainly a function of antibody producing cells called: - answer-B-lymphocytes 
 
If atrial pressure is greater than ventricular pressure, blood should: - answer-Flow into the ventricle and ventricle volume should increase 
 
Ma...
TEEX Final exam questions and answers
5. what type of charges can be brought against a FF who transmits personal messages over a designed fire department radio? 
A. None 
B. Local 
C.State 
D.Federal - answer-D. Federal 
 
7. what building material is frequently replacing plywood and planking in newer construction? 
A. Finger Jointed timber 
B. Synthetic wood 
C.Laminated wood 
D. Oriented strand Board (OBS) - answer-Oriented Strand Board (OBS) 
 
9. which style of roof involves rafters or trusses that run from the ridge line to...
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5. what type of charges can be brought against a FF who transmits personal messages over a designed fire department radio? 
A. None 
B. Local 
C.State 
D.Federal - answer-D. Federal 
 
7. what building material is frequently replacing plywood and planking in newer construction? 
A. Finger Jointed timber 
B. Synthetic wood 
C.Laminated wood 
D. Oriented strand Board (OBS) - answer-Oriented Strand Board (OBS) 
 
9. which style of roof involves rafters or trusses that run from the ridge line to...
TEEX PRACTICE TEST 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
For a peace officer, reasonable belief is defined as the belief of __________. (28) 
Select one: 
 chief of police or sheriff 
 supervising officer 
er peace officer acting in the same circumstances 
d.a newspaper editor who covers the story for a news report - c. 
another peace officer acting in the same circumstances 
 
A Taser can cause serious injury or death to an animal and so should be used sparingly. (39) - T 
 
What are things to look for as an Officer that could indicate the presence o...
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For a peace officer, reasonable belief is defined as the belief of __________. (28) 
Select one: 
 chief of police or sheriff 
 supervising officer 
er peace officer acting in the same circumstances 
d.a newspaper editor who covers the story for a news report - c. 
another peace officer acting in the same circumstances 
 
A Taser can cause serious injury or death to an animal and so should be used sparingly. (39) - T 
 
What are things to look for as an Officer that could indicate the presence o...
TEEX TCOLE EXAM
Having an adverse judgement or opinion formed beforehand or without knowledge of or examination of the facts is ________ - Prejudice 
 
In which of the following circumstances would an individual be charged with aggravated assault? - The actor causes serious bodily injury to a peace officer when the actor knew the victim was a peace officer who was engaged in the performance of duty. 
 
An individual that is "hard of hearing" may... (Rely on residual hearing-depend on visual methods to com...
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Having an adverse judgement or opinion formed beforehand or without knowledge of or examination of the facts is ________ - Prejudice 
 
In which of the following circumstances would an individual be charged with aggravated assault? - The actor causes serious bodily injury to a peace officer when the actor knew the victim was a peace officer who was engaged in the performance of duty. 
 
An individual that is "hard of hearing" may... (Rely on residual hearing-depend on visual methods to com...
MDSC 321 Second Midterm 2024
Types of Antigens - - Infection(bad foreign) 
- gut flora(good foreign) 
- cancer(bad self) 
- autoimmunity(good self) 
 
what's recognizes antigens? - - adaptive immune system 
- innate only can recongize PAMPS 
 
what are antigens? - - molecule that can interact(specifically) w immunoglobulin(Ig) receptor of B cells(or T cell receptor complexed w MHC) 
- cells see it 
 
immunogen - - molecule that induces specific immune response 
- all immunogens are antigens 
- not all antigens are immun...
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Types of Antigens - - Infection(bad foreign) 
- gut flora(good foreign) 
- cancer(bad self) 
- autoimmunity(good self) 
 
what's recognizes antigens? - - adaptive immune system 
- innate only can recongize PAMPS 
 
what are antigens? - - molecule that can interact(specifically) w immunoglobulin(Ig) receptor of B cells(or T cell receptor complexed w MHC) 
- cells see it 
 
immunogen - - molecule that induces specific immune response 
- all immunogens are antigens 
- not all antigens are immun...
MDSC 321 Final Exam GRADED A
What is MHC? - answer-Major histocompatibility complex 
 
What was MHC first recognized for? - answer-Self/non-self discrimination in transplant rejection 
 
What is MHC absolutely essential for? - answer-Displaying an antigen to T-cells 
 
What is the only way T-cells can see antigens? - answer-In the context of self MHC 
 
How many classes of MHC are there? Define them and their function. - answer-I - presentations of antigens inside the cell to killer T-cells 
II - presentation of extracellul...
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What is MHC? - answer-Major histocompatibility complex 
 
What was MHC first recognized for? - answer-Self/non-self discrimination in transplant rejection 
 
What is MHC absolutely essential for? - answer-Displaying an antigen to T-cells 
 
What is the only way T-cells can see antigens? - answer-In the context of self MHC 
 
How many classes of MHC are there? Define them and their function. - answer-I - presentations of antigens inside the cell to killer T-cells 
II - presentation of extracellul...
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Ohio Lead Abatement contractor test questions and answers
Ohio Lead Abatement contractor test questions and answers
Ohio Lead Abatement contractor test questions and answers
Ohio Lead Abatement contractor test questions and answers