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D AVOP Question and Answer Study Guide with Detailed Solutions Final 2024/2025
What is an "airport?" - An aerodrome in respect of which a Canadian aviation document is in force. For the purposes of this document "airport" means the Thunder Bay International Airport located in Thunder Bay, Ontario (CYQT). 
What is an apron? - That part of an aerodrome, other than the maneuvering area 
What are 
Blind Transmissions - A transmission from one station to another when two‐way communication cannot be established and it is believed that the called station can hear transmissi...
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What is an "airport?" - An aerodrome in respect of which a Canadian aviation document is in force. For the purposes of this document "airport" means the Thunder Bay International Airport located in Thunder Bay, Ontario (CYQT). 
What is an apron? - That part of an aerodrome, other than the maneuvering area 
What are 
Blind Transmissions - A transmission from one station to another when two‐way communication cannot be established and it is believed that the called station can hear transmissi...
Chapter 10 – Pulmonology Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions Final
alveolo - The combining form that means air sac is ________. 
cyano - The combining form that means blue is ________. 
atelo - The combining form that means incomplete is ________. 
bronchio - The combining form other than bronch/o that means bronchus is ________. 
bronchiolo - The combining form that means bronchiole is ________. 
conio - The combining form that means dust is ________. 
mediastino - The combining form that means mediastinum is ________. 
thoraco - A combining form that means ch...
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alveolo - The combining form that means air sac is ________. 
cyano - The combining form that means blue is ________. 
atelo - The combining form that means incomplete is ________. 
bronchio - The combining form other than bronch/o that means bronchus is ________. 
bronchiolo - The combining form that means bronchiole is ________. 
conio - The combining form that means dust is ________. 
mediastino - The combining form that means mediastinum is ________. 
thoraco - A combining form that means ch...
Chapter 4 – Pulmonology Questions And Answer With Complete Solutions
The irregularly shaped area between the lungs that contains the trachea is called the ________. 
diaphragm 
sternum 
thorax 
mediastinum - mediastinum 
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is characterized by ________. 
asthma and atelectasis 
chronic bronchitis and emphysema 
cystic fibrosis and thick mucus 
influenza and cough - chronic bronchitis and emphysema
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The irregularly shaped area between the lungs that contains the trachea is called the ________. 
diaphragm 
sternum 
thorax 
mediastinum - mediastinum 
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is characterized by ________. 
asthma and atelectasis 
chronic bronchitis and emphysema 
cystic fibrosis and thick mucus 
influenza and cough - chronic bronchitis and emphysema
Chapter 4, Pulmonology Solved Questions and Answers 2024/2025
pertaining to the nose - nasal 
bluish-grey discoloration of the skin - cyanosis 
incomplete expansion or collapse of all or part of a lung - atelectasis 
drugs that suppress the immune system - corticosteroids 
occurs due to high levels of CO2 and low levels of O2 - asphyxia 
humming, whistling, or snoring sounds - rhonchi 
double-layered serous membrane - pleura 
pleura next to lung's surface - viseral pleura 
pleural next to wall of thorax - parietal pleura 
need to be in an upright or semi-...
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pertaining to the nose - nasal 
bluish-grey discoloration of the skin - cyanosis 
incomplete expansion or collapse of all or part of a lung - atelectasis 
drugs that suppress the immune system - corticosteroids 
occurs due to high levels of CO2 and low levels of O2 - asphyxia 
humming, whistling, or snoring sounds - rhonchi 
double-layered serous membrane - pleura 
pleura next to lung's surface - viseral pleura 
pleural next to wall of thorax - parietal pleura 
need to be in an upright or semi-...
BMSC 200- midterm Question and Answer Collection with Full Solutions 2024/2025
what is all illness ultimately caused by - a malfunction at the molecular level 
define biochemistry - the study of life at the molecular level. using chemistry to explain biology 
how different are pro and eukaryotes at the molecular level - identical; ecoli = elephant 
what 4 elements make up 98% of living organisms - C,N,O,H 
if all known life wasn't carbon based, what would be the next best option? why? - silicone- it is highly abundant in the earths crust, and also likes to form 4 bonds 
w...
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what is all illness ultimately caused by - a malfunction at the molecular level 
define biochemistry - the study of life at the molecular level. using chemistry to explain biology 
how different are pro and eukaryotes at the molecular level - identical; ecoli = elephant 
what 4 elements make up 98% of living organisms - C,N,O,H 
if all known life wasn't carbon based, what would be the next best option? why? - silicone- it is highly abundant in the earths crust, and also likes to form 4 bonds 
w...
BMSC 200: Enzymes Question and Answer Handbook
What are the 2 most striking features of enzymes - their catalytic power 
thier specificity 
what was the "vitalism" theory and how was it disproved - it reasoned that biochemical reactions were too complex to explain with science, so they were attributed to a magical force called vitalism inherent in all LIVING things 
Edward Buchner disproved this when he showed dead yeast could still ferment (reaction of a living thing in a dead thing) 
true or false: a polypeptides native structure is suff...
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What are the 2 most striking features of enzymes - their catalytic power 
thier specificity 
what was the "vitalism" theory and how was it disproved - it reasoned that biochemical reactions were too complex to explain with science, so they were attributed to a magical force called vitalism inherent in all LIVING things 
Edward Buchner disproved this when he showed dead yeast could still ferment (reaction of a living thing in a dead thing) 
true or false: a polypeptides native structure is suff...
BMSC 200- Carbohydrates Question and Answers with Detailed Explanatory Solutions 2024/2025
how do carbs differ from proteins w.r.t stereochemistry - Carbs have many more chiral carbons than proteins, leading to more much more stereoisomers, and the need for a specific naming system 
what 2 forms can a sugar take - cyclic and linear 
which is more complex: a peptide bond or glycosidic bond - glycosidic linkage 
list the 2 energy-related functions of carbs - 1) Energy source 
2) Energy storage 
list the 3 cell-related functions of carbs - 1) cellular interaction (ground substance b.t pl...
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how do carbs differ from proteins w.r.t stereochemistry - Carbs have many more chiral carbons than proteins, leading to more much more stereoisomers, and the need for a specific naming system 
what 2 forms can a sugar take - cyclic and linear 
which is more complex: a peptide bond or glycosidic bond - glycosidic linkage 
list the 2 energy-related functions of carbs - 1) Energy source 
2) Energy storage 
list the 3 cell-related functions of carbs - 1) cellular interaction (ground substance b.t pl...
BMSC 200 final Question and Answers with Comprehensive Explanations Final 2024/2025
Enzyme - A type of protein that speeds up a chemical reaction in a living thing 
Vitalism - the belief that biological chemistry was separate from normal chemical reactions 
Co-factors - Additional inorganic ions (Mg, Fe) that are required for an enzyme to function 
Co-enzymes - Additional vitamins required for an enzyme to function 
Prosthetic group - Co-factor or enzyme tightly associated with the actual enzyme for function 
Catalysts - Chemical agents that selectively speed up chemical reacti...
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Enzyme - A type of protein that speeds up a chemical reaction in a living thing 
Vitalism - the belief that biological chemistry was separate from normal chemical reactions 
Co-factors - Additional inorganic ions (Mg, Fe) that are required for an enzyme to function 
Co-enzymes - Additional vitamins required for an enzyme to function 
Prosthetic group - Co-factor or enzyme tightly associated with the actual enzyme for function 
Catalysts - Chemical agents that selectively speed up chemical reacti...
bmsc 200 final exam Question and Answer Session with Detailed Explanations 2024/2025
which class of biomolecules includes both linear and branched polymers - carbohydrates 
what percentage of the amino acids have a chiral alpha carbon - 95% 
if in a weak acid solution where there is a 100-fold excess of the conjugate base (A-) versus the acid form (HA) then the pH is: - two units above the pKa - 100/1 
in a sequence of amino acids, which side is the N terminus side - the side that is listed first (read left to right) 
within the main chain of a polypeptide, the rotations between...
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which class of biomolecules includes both linear and branched polymers - carbohydrates 
what percentage of the amino acids have a chiral alpha carbon - 95% 
if in a weak acid solution where there is a 100-fold excess of the conjugate base (A-) versus the acid form (HA) then the pH is: - two units above the pKa - 100/1 
in a sequence of amino acids, which side is the N terminus side - the side that is listed first (read left to right) 
within the main chain of a polypeptide, the rotations between...
Avop yyc Question and Answers Detailed with Full Solutions
Where are the Isolation Points located? - * U East of entrance to boneyard 
* RWY 08-26 between threshold RWY26 and N 
Where are the following gates located? 
- 205 
- 235 
- 401 
- 402 
- 126A 
- 306A - * 205 - Apron 3 North of Eagle (automated) 
* 235 - East end of service road that leads to FCC 
* 401 - East side of Apron 7 by UPS 
* 402 - East side of Apron 9 (automated) 
* 126A - Apron 6 North of Old Fire Hall 
* 306A - Guardhouse West of Hanger 101 
How can you determine active runway head...
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Where are the Isolation Points located? - * U East of entrance to boneyard 
* RWY 08-26 between threshold RWY26 and N 
Where are the following gates located? 
- 205 
- 235 
- 401 
- 402 
- 126A 
- 306A - * 205 - Apron 3 North of Eagle (automated) 
* 235 - East end of service road that leads to FCC 
* 401 - East side of Apron 7 by UPS 
* 402 - East side of Apron 9 (automated) 
* 126A - Apron 6 North of Old Fire Hall 
* 306A - Guardhouse West of Hanger 101 
How can you determine active runway head...