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QBM UCF Final Exam Assorted terms 2024
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Molecular Biology - answerThe study, analysis, and manipulation of DNA and proteins. 
Recombinant DNA Technology - answerThe process of taking a gene from one source and 
joining it with another piece of DNA and inserting that DNA into bacteria for further study and 
manipulation 
OSHA - answerOccupational Health and Safety Administration 
State that employers must inform employees about any potential work place hazard. 
MSDS - answerSheet used to describe...
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QBM Final Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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What is the definition of Molecular biology - answerStructure and function of 
macromolecules (proteins and nucleic acids) 
What is the central dogma of DNA? - answerDNA ⟶ RNA ⟶ Proteins 
What BSL corresponds to minimal hazards? - answerBSL-1 
What does BSL-1 correspond to? - answerminimal hazards 
What BSL corresponds to organisms with potential hazards? - answerBSL-2 
What BSL(s) require proper protective equipment? - answerBSL2-4 
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UF BACE Practice missed Qs Questions and Answers Fully Solved
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Which of the following should be used to calculate the amount of compound required to make a solution? 
Molecular weight 
 
 
 
Carbohydrates 
Example: cellulose. Functions: energy storage, receptors, structure of plant cell wall. 
 
 
 
Lipids 
Example: cholesterol. Functions: membrane structure, energy storage. 
 
 
 
The enzyme maltase catalyzes the break down of maltose into glucose. A technician added maltase to a solution of ma...
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Summary NUTR 405 Complete A+ Study guide_ Fall 2024
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Proximate Analysis Lecture 
1.	List the five proximate components, their importance to food analysts, and the various methods/apparatus that each can be determined. **just the methods/apparatus that we covered in lab-not the numerous other methods of analysis that are covered in the text book 
Proximate Analysis: quantitative analysis of any food to determine the percentage of its components 
o	Determine moisture, ash, fat, protein and carbo...
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What is the definition of Molecular biology - answerStructure and function of 
macromolecules (proteins and nucleic acids) 
What is the central dogma of DNA? - answerDNA ⟶ RNA ⟶ Proteins 
What BSL corresponds to minimal hazards? - answerBSL-1 
What does BSL-1 correspond to? - answerminimal hazards 
What BSL corresponds to organisms with potential hazards? - answerBSL-2 
What BSL(s) require proper protective equipment? - answerBSL2-4 
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The enzyme maltase catalyzes the break down of maltose into glucose. A technician added maltase to a solution of maltose to be incubated at 37°C for 20 minutes. Samples were taken from the reaction tube every five minutes, and the glucose and maltose concentrations were measured. 
 
Which of the following is an appropriate negative control for this experiment? 
Maltose incubated with water 
 
 
 
What is the best definition of the term "hypothesi...
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QBM Final Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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What is the definition of Molecular biology - answerStructure and function of 
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What is the central dogma of DNA? - answerDNA ⟶ RNA ⟶ Proteins 
What BSL corresponds to minimal hazards? - answerBSL-1 
What does BSL-1 correspond to? - answerminimal hazards 
What BSL corresponds to organisms with potential hazards? - answerBSL-2 
What BSL(s) require proper protective equipment? - answerBSL2-4 
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Psychology unit 1 questions n answers graded A+ 2023 Passed
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Psychology unit 1John Locke - correct answer the mind is a 'blank slate' at birth and we are formed and develop from our own experiences with the environment. 
 
Wilhelm Wundt - correct answer Father of experimental psychology 
 
Leipzig, Germany (1879) - correct answer world's first experimental psychology lab 
 
Edward Bradford Titchener - correct answer Titchener is best known for creating his version of psychology that described the structure of the mind: structuralism. 
 
Structuralism -...
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BIOCHEMISTRY MCAT XTRA -328 QUESTIONS FULLY SOLVED & UPDATED 2024
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Absolute configuratoin 
the nomenclature system used for the three dimensional arrangement of atoms in isomers; the most common systems are D/L and R/S 
R= clockwise 
S= counter clockwise 
D= right clockwise 
L= counter clockwise 
 
 
 
acetal 
 
 
 
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acetly CoA 
an important metabolic intermediate that links glycolysis and beta oxidation to the citric acid cycle; can also be converted into ketone bodies 
 
 
 
activation 
the conversion of a biomolecule to i...
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Summary NUTR 405 Complete A+ Study guide_ Fall 2022
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Summary NUTR 405 Complete A+ Study guide_ Fall 2022 
 
Proximate Analysis Lecture 
1.	List the five proximate components, their importance to food analysts, and the various methods/apparatus that each can be determined. **just the methods/apparatus that we covered in lab-not the numerous other methods of analysis that are covered in the text book 
Proximate Analysis: quantitative analysis of any food to determine the percentage of its components 
o	Determine moisture, ash, fat, protein and carbo...
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