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Biol 226 (A&P II) Exam #2 Chamberlain College Nursing -Question and answers verified to pass
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Biol 226 (A&P II) Exam #2 Chamberlain College Nursing -Question and answers verified to pass Biol 226 (A&P II) Exam #2 
 
 
Endocrine system - correct answer This system has the following general characteristics: (1) contains ductless glands that produce and secrete chemical messengers called hormones, and (2) the hormones produced travel via the blood stream to specific target cells in order to regulate metabolic processes 
 
Fat soluble and non-fat soluble - correct answer What are the two m...
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Biology 103 Chapter 3 Questions And Answers Graded A+
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Carbohydrates consist of: (3 elements) - carbon 
hydrogen 
oxygen 
waxes are made up of _____ and _____ - fatty acids and alcohols 
Characteristics of organic molecules - -have covalent bonds 
-have many atoms 
-associated with living things 
Characteristics of inorganic molecules - -have ionic bonds 
-small # of atoms 
-associated with nonliving matter 
Functional Groups - groups of atoms that can be added to C-H chains 
Molecules composed of carbon and hydrogen are ______ (water haters) - Hydr...
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MCAT Organic Chemistry Questions and Answers | Latest Update | 2024/2025 | 100% Verified
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What is the product of the oxidation of a primary alcohol? 
 
The product is an aldehyde. Further oxidation yields a carboxylic acid. 
 
What is the primary reagent used for the reduction of ketones to secondary alcohols? 
 
The primary reagent is sodium borohydride (NaBH4) or lithium aluminum hydride (LiAlH4). 
 
What is the characteristic reaction of a carboxylic acid with an amine? 
 
The reaction ...
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A&P 2 University Of Memphis -Biol 226 (A&P II) Exam #2 with verified solutionsEndocrine system - correct answer This system has the following general characteristics: (1) contains ductless glands that produce and secrete chemical messengers called hormones, and (2) the hormones produced travel via the blood stream to specific target cells in order to regulate metabolic processes 
 
Fat soluble and non-fat soluble - correct answer What are the two main categories of hormones? This is determined b...
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Recombinant DNA Methods in Neuroendocrinology: New Answers to Old Questions
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BOTH neural and endocrine cells respond to local and circulating stimuli, and transduce them into either an increased 
or decreased synthesis and release of a product which acts 
via a target membrane receptor to alter the behavior of 
neighboring or distant cells. An important cellular strategy 
for neuroendocrine stimulus-secretion transduction is that 
polypeptide hormones, factors and neurotransmitters are 
first synthesized as larger protein precursors which are 
stored in intracell...
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What is resting membrane potential in ventricular myocytes? Threshold potential? correct answers RMP: -90 mV 
TP: -70 mV 
 
basic sequence of the synthesis of endogenous catecholamines correct answers Tyrosine converted by tyrosine hydroxylase > Dopa 
Dopa converted by aromatic L amino acid decarboxylase > Dopamine 
Dopamine converted by Dopamine B hydroxylase > NE 
NE converted by phentylethnolamine N methyltransferase > Epi 
 
Do the following structures elongate/tense or shorten...
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Electric Dipole Moment Correct Answer Neutral molecule with uneven charge distributions (partial charges) e.g. H2O 
 
Diffusion Correct Answer Movement of molecules from areas of high to low concentrations e.g. Volatile Perfume distributing through the air 
 
Osmosis Correct Answer Diffusion of WATER through a membrane e.g. Aquaporins (biological proteins) 
 
Hydrophilicity Correct Answer "Water Loving" e.g. Charged ions that interact with the Electric Dipole Moment in water. (Soluble) 
 
Hydr...
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HNF 150 Exam 2 Terms and Concepts 2023/2024 MSU 
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Protein - ANSWERCompounds composed of CHON and arranged as 
strands of a.a. ( some a.a. contain sulfur) 
Amino Acids (a.a.) - ANSWERBuilding blocks of protein. They have 3 
parts: the amine group, acid group, and a distinctive side chain 
Essential a.a. - ANSWERa.a. that either can't be synthesized at all by 
the body or can't be synthesized in amounts sufficient to meet physiological 
needs. AKA indispensable a.a. - There...
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Biology 103 Chapter 3 Questions and 
 
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What are the primary components of organic molecules? Carbon and Hydrogen 
 
What are the characteristics of organic molecules? They have covalent bonds, can have many 
atoms, and are often associated with living things. 
 
What are the characteristics of inorganic molecules? They have ionic bonds, typically consist 
of a small number of atoms, and are often associated with nonliving matter. 
 
What are functional groups in organic chem...
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Rights of Way Pesticides Practice Exam 
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Growth regulator herbicides -Answer-disrupt the hormone balance and protein synthesis 
in plants, causing growth abnormalities. Growth regulators selectively kill broadleaf 
weeds in grass stands. Grasses generally are tolerant to these chemicals, but injury can 
occur if herbicides are applied at the wrong growth stage or at high rates. These 
herbicides translocate to the growing points of the plants, and injury symptoms appear 
in...
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