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MMSC 490 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT
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MMSC 490 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS 
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nuclear receptor superfamily - Answer ️️ -Intracellular receptors for hydrophobic signal 
molecules such as steroids and retinoid acid. The receptor-ligand complex acts as a transcription 
factor in the nucleus 
Zinc fingers and Leucine zippers: - Answer ️️ -are configurations of DNA binding proteins 
nitric oxide - Answer ️️ -- paracrine signaling molecule cause it has unstable w/ a short half- 
life 
- comes from arginine 
- stimula...
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BIOL 432 Midterm Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Histone acetylase Correct Answer adds acetyl group onto lysine to remove charge to loosen DNA packaging 
 
Changes histones into open conformation and allows for DNA folding and transcription 
 
Concentrations influenced by hormones 
 
Hepcidin Correct Answer a hormone produced by the liver that negatively regulates iron balance in the gastrointestinal tract 
 
Brefeldin A Correct Answer Inhibits Golgi function and secretion of hormones 
 
Used to study hormone build-up 
 
Coat associated protei...
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NCLEX-RN PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH RATIONALE ANSWERS |GRADED A+WITH RATIONALE ANSWERS Test Bank PART 6 (75 Questions)
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After cardiac surgery, a client’s blood pressure measures 126/80 mm Hg. Nurse Katrina determines that mean arterial pressure (MAP) is which of the following? 
•	A. 46 mm Hg 
•	B. 80 mm Hg 
•	C. 95 mm Hg 
•	D. 90 mm Hg 
Correct Answer: C. 95 mm Hg 
Use the following formula to calculate MAP 
MAP = systolic + 2 (diastolic) 
MAP = 126 mm Hg + 2 (80 mm Hg) 
MAP = 286 mm Hg 
MAP = 95 mm Hg 
•	Option A: 46 mmHg is incorrect according to the calculations. 
•	Option B: 80 mmHg is inadequat...
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NCLEX-RN Practice Quiz Test Bank #6 (75 Questions)
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NCLEX-RN Practice Quiz Test Bank #6 (75 Questions) 1. 1. Question After cardiac surgery, a client’s blood pressure measures 126/80 mm Hg. Nurse Katrina determines that mean arterial pressure (MAP) is which of the following? o A. 46 mm Hg o B. 80 mm Hg o C. 95 mm Hg o D. 90 mm Hg Incorrect Correct Answer: C. 95 mm Hg Use the following formula to calculate MAP MAP = systolic + 2 (diastolic) MAP = 126 mm Hg + 2 (80 mm Hg) MAP = 286 mm Hg MAP = 95 mm Hg • Option A: 46 mmHg is incorrect according...
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Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given.
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Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given. 
 
Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review 
 
Norepinephrine Mechanism of Action (MOA) 
A1, A2, B1 agonist. 
 
Primary agent used in distributive shock because it's ability to recruit venous volume and augment preload, while increasing arterial tone, and increasing cardiac output. 
 
Alpha one causing peripheral smooth muscle contraction. (low dose venous, high dose venous and arterial). 
 
Alpha 2 adrenoreceptor agonism actually ant...
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UNCG BIO 277 Final Exam Review Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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____ cells in the stomach release hydrochloric acid which converts ___ to ___. - parietal; 
pepsinogen; pepsin 
____ of testosterone into the granulosa cells from theca cells is an example of ___. - simple 
diffusion; paracrine signaling 
________ in the blood can indicate that a myocardial infarction has occurred. - cardiac troponin 
____, released from the digestive actions of proteases and peptidases, are absorbed into intestinal cells 
by ___. - amino acids; secondary active transport 
A dru...
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NCLEX-RN Practice Quiz Test Bank #7 (75 Questions)
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NCLEX-RN Practice Quiz Test Bank #7 (75 Questions) 1. 1. Question After cardiac surgery, a client’s blood pressure measures 126/80 mm Hg. Nurse Katrina determines that mean arterial pressure (MAP) is which of the following? o A. 46 mm Hg o B. 80 mm Hg o C. 95 mm Hg o D. 90 mm Hg Incorrect Correct Answer: C. 95 mm Hg Use the following formula to calculate MAP MAP = systolic + 2 (diastolic) MAP = 126 mm Hg + 2 (80 mm Hg) MAP = 286 mm Hg MAP = 95 mm Hg • Option A: 46 mmHg is incorrect according...
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ASU BIO 181 Exam 2 questions with correct answers
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ASU BIO 181 Exam 2 questions with correct answers 
Actin Filaments are present in: - Correct Answers The cell's cortex 
 
Microtubules are present in: - Correct Answers The cell's interior 
 
Cytokinesis in plant and animal cells takes two forms: - Correct Answers Animal: Contractile Ring Formation 
Plant: Phragmoplast Formation 
 
An important checkpoint regulator is at the Gap 2/M-phase transition. Here, Cyclin B and cdkl1 activate and form MPF which becomes a _____ _____ and causes DNA to c...
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ASU BIO 181 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Verified
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ASU BIO 181 Exam 1 Questions and 
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Actin Filaments are present in: - answerThe cell's cortex 
Microtubules are present in: - answerThe cell's interior 
Cytokinesis in plant and animal cells takes two forms: - answerAnimal: Contractile Ring 
Formation 
Plant: Phragmoplast Formation 
An important checkpoint regulator is at the Gap 2/M-phase transition. Here, Cyclin B and cdkl1 
activate and form MPF which becomes a _____ _____ and causes DNA to condense into _____. 
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ECCO Multisystem Disorders test questions and answers
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obstructive shock 
Shock that occurs when there is a block to blood flow in the heart or great vessels, causing an insufficient blood supply to the body's tissues. 
 
 
distributive shock 
maldistribution of blood volume, including: 
 
-anaphylactic shock (activation of immune response d/t allergic reaction) 
-neurogenic shock (loss of sympathetic tone r/t traumatic spinal cord injury) 
-septic shock (altered immune response r/t infectious process) 
 
 
 
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