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HESI Biology Practice Questions and Answers
  • HESI Biology Practice Questions and Answers

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  • A patient receives an antibiotic for symptoms of the flu. Why doesn't the medication work? A.The medication is not suitable for treating the flu. The nucleus is important in a cell because: A. It stores the DNA Cellular respiration happens so that C. Cells can covert nutrients to energy Anerobic respiration happens ___________ because __________. C. Bacteria; they live in environments with low oxygen. All bacteria are bad and always cause infections B. False Which of the following is...
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MIP 300 Final Exam Questions and Answers
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  • MIP 300 Final Exam Questions and Answers What is the minimum number of glucose molecules a bacterium that performs anaerobic respiration would need to metabolize in order to get 380 ATP - Answer-11 Facultative anaerobes can do either aerobic respiration or fermentation. In an anaerobic environment, which of the following could be an electron acceptor used by such a facultative anaerobe? - Answer-pyruvate When you follow a single Glyceraldehyde 3-P molecule forward toward the TCA cycle, h...
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CNS Exam Prep Test | with 100% Correct Answers| Latest Update 2024
  • CNS Exam Prep Test | with 100% Correct Answers| Latest Update 2024

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  • Glycolysis - ANSWER First step in releasing energy of glucose, converted into pyruvate yielding two molecules of ATP Krebs Cycle (citric acid cycle) - ANSWER Pyruvate is reduced, yielding two ATP molecules, as well as water and Co2, requires oxygen. Net yield of anerobic respiration - ANSWER 32 ATP Final stage of anerobic respiration - ANSWER Electron transport chain: occurs in mitochondria Anaerobic respiration yields how many ATP molecules? - ANSWER 2 What is fermentation? - ANSWER The ...
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Humber Admissions Test practice Questions and Answers with complete solution
  • Humber Admissions Test practice Questions and Answers with complete solution

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  • Activation energy - Energy needed to get a reaction started Active transport - The movement of materials through a cell membrane using energy; from a low concentration to a high concentration until it reaches disequilibrium. Adenine - The base that pairs with Thymine in DNA, and Uracil in RNA Aerobic cycle - Glycolysis -> Kreb's cycle -> ETC Aerobic respiration - Cellular respiration that requires oxygen Allele - Different forms of a gene Anaphase - Phase of mitosis in which the ch...
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MN 551 Quiz 1 Questions & Answers | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
  • MN 551 Quiz 1 Questions & Answers | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version

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  • Control center of the cell - Nucleus What part of the cell contains DNA - Nucleus Where does work occur in the cell - Cytoplasm Colloidal solution that contains water, electrolytes, proteins, fats, and glycogen molecules - Cytoplasm What part of the cell consists of lipids, carbs, and proteins - Cell membrane What is the cell membrane made up of - Lipid bilayer True or False: The cell membrane is made up only of lipids and cholesterol molecules - False It is made of lipids, proteins, an...
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Chapter 8: Pathophysiology Exam Study Guide Walden University
  • Chapter 8: Pathophysiology Exam Study Guide Walden University

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  • Aerobic metabolism With oxygen By products are heat, CO2, and water produces 36 ATP hypercapnic drive control of breathing regulated by the level of carbon dioxide in the blood (normal) Person who needs to use accessory muscles may already be experiencing lack of oxygen delivery and energy production What creatives negative pressure in pleural cavity? thoracic cage pulls outward natural tendency of lung to recoil and pull inward Carbon Monoxide disrupts the ability of the blood to ca...
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Chapter 8: Pathophysiology Exam Study Guide Walden University
  • Chapter 8: Pathophysiology Exam Study Guide Walden University

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  • Aerobic metabolism With oxygen By products are heat, CO2, and water produces 36 ATP hypercapnic drive control of breathing regulated by the level of carbon dioxide in the blood (normal) Person who needs to use accessory muscles may already be experiencing lack of oxygen delivery and energy production What creatives negative pressure in pleural cavity? thoracic cage pulls outward natural tendency of lung to recoil and pull inward Carbon Monoxide disrupts the ability of the blood to ca...
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BSC 2023 LAB 6 Questions generated by Bozeman Video_Cellular Respiration and Anerobic Respira
  • BSC 2023 LAB 6 Questions generated by Bozeman Video_Cellular Respiration and Anerobic Respira

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  • BSC 2023 LAB 6 Questions generated by Bozeman Video_Cellular Respiration and Anerobic Respira
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NURS 6501 Chapter 8: Pathophysiology Exam Study Guide Walden University
  • NURS 6501 Chapter 8: Pathophysiology Exam Study Guide Walden University

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  • Aerobic metabolism With oxygen By products are heat, CO2, and water produces 36 ATP hypercapnic drive control of breathing regulated by the level of carbon dioxide in the blood (normal) Person who needs to use accessory muscles may already be experiencing lack of oxygen delivery and energy production What creatives negative pressure in pleural cavity? thoracic cage pulls outward natural tendency of lung to recoil and pull inward Carbon Monoxide disrupts the ability of the blood to ca...
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Humber Admissions Test |182 questions and answers.
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  • Evolution Change in the inherited traits in a population of organisms over time. Ecology How organisms interact with each other and the environment Natural selection A natural process resulting in the evolution of organisms best adapted to the environment. Theory of evolution Created by Charles Darwin, organisms pass on their DNA to their offspring; avoiding close relatives for more variety. Microeveolution The change in the inherited traits in a population of or...
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