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BACE Review 3 Question and Answer 2023
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Structural component of cell membrane, Ex: Phospholipid - Lipid 
 
A chemical bond that involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms. - 
 
What is the most likely reason there is an unexpected band in a PCR reaction? - Using too low temp. 
 
What should be included on the gel to enable you to determine actual sizes of the DNA fragments? - 
Molecular weight marker and DNA Ladder 
 
What is MRNA? - What the order of amino acids on a polypeptide chain is encoded by 
 
Who has fi...
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BACE Exam Review Question and Answer 2023
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bioethics - applying moral values to decision-making on topics brought up by advances in biology, medicine, and technology 
 
biotechnology - the study and manipulation of living things or their components 
 
data - information gathered during an experiment 
 
genome - an entire set of an organism's genetic information 
 
hypothesis - a testable prediction to a scientific question 
 
journal - a scientific magazine or periodical where scientists publish their experiments 
 
control ...
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BACE Practice Test 2 Question and Answer 2023
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Complimentary base pairing between two DNA strands is due to the formation of - hydrogen bonds 
 
Cellulose is an important raw material for textiles and a variety of other industries. Which of the following is a function of polysaccharides in the cell? - Providing structure and energy storage within cells 
 
Lipids are composed mainly of which of the following atoms? - carbon and hydrogen 
 
T/F: A solute is the dissolved matter in a solution. - true 
 
Process which uses oxygen as a ra...
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BACE EXAM 4.0 LABORATORY SKILLS Question and Answer 2023
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Disinfection - the process of cleaning something, especially with a chemical, in order to destroy bacteria. 
 
an area object or person - Decontamination is the removal of dangerous substances, radioactivity or germs from...? 
 
dangerous substances radioactivity and germs - Decontamination is the removal of what? 
 
Aseptic technique assures that you don't introduce contaminants into a specimen and that infectious agents are not spread to you or laboratory surfaces - What is the purpose ...
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BACE test Question and Answer
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what represents the correct order of assembly in the cell - Amino acid, polypeptide, protein 
 
t/f: A single base pair change in a gene's DNA sequence can affect the shape and function of the protein it encodes. - true 
 
t/f:The three-dimensional structure of a protein is largely determined by the amino acid sequence. - true 
 
A structural gene's code is 5' TAC ATG CCC TTA ATC 3', what will the mRNA transcript be? - 3' AUG UAC GGG AAU UAG 5' 
 
Circular, long DNA containing several thou...
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BACE Knowledge Exam Question and Answer 2023
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Covalent - sharing electrons between atoms 
 
Polar Covalent - a pair of electrons is unequally shared between two atoms; ex. water 
 
Ionic - complete transfer of valence electrons between atoms 
 
Carbs - CHO 
 
Lipids - CHOP (phosphorus in phospholipids only) 
 
Proteins - CHON 
 
Nucleic acids - CHONP 
 
Homo - same uniform appearance and composition 
 
Hetero - visibly different substances of phases 
 
Aerobic - with air, cellular respiration 
 
Anaerobic - without air, ...
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3.0 BACE Exam Question and Answer 2023
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The invention of the thermal cycler 
The use of reverse transcriptase from single-stranded RNA 
The use of fluorescently-tagged probes for real-time quantitation of PCR products - SIgnificant Advances in PCR include 
 
the structure of DNA was described, as well as its method of replication - What happened in the 1950s? 
 
the isolation of restriction enzymes - The advent of recombinant DNA technology began with what? 
 
it allowed us to manipulate DNA - What did the advent of recombina...
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BACE Review 2 Question and Answer 2023
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Molecular weight marker and DNA Ladder - What should be included on the gel to enable you to determine actual sizes of the DNA fragments? 
 
Using temp. too low - What is the most likely reason there is an unexpected band in her PCR reaction? 
 
MRNA - The order of amino acids on a polypeptide chain is encoded by: 
 
Has final say if a production batch may be released for sale or use? - Function of Quality Assurance (QA) personnel? 
 
The 3D structure of DNA is revealed. - What contribut...
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BACE exam review p.2 Biotech Question and Answer 2023
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Heat stable DNA polymerase - PCR 
 
Restriction enzymes example EcoR1 - Digesting DNA 
 
Horizontal gel electrophoresis box - Running DNA gels 
 
Vertical gel electrophoresis box - Running protein gels (page) 
 
Dna Ligase - Joining peices of DNA 
 
Measuring protein or DNA concentration - Spectrophotometer 
 
E.Coli is an aexample of a Eukaryote - False 
 
Cell theory states: - 1.) All life forms are made form one or more cells 2.)Cells only come from preexisting cells 3.) A cell ...
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BACE Review Question and Answer 2023
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Antibiotic - A type of antimicrobial drug used in the treatment and prevention of bacterial infections. They may either kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria. 
 
GMO - The result of a laboratory process where genes from the DNA of one species are extracted and artificially forced into the genes of an unrelated plant or animal. 
 
Recombinant DNA - DNA molecules formed by laboratory methods of genetic recombination (such as molecular cloning) to bring together genetic material from multiple ...
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