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BIOL133 Exam 2 CH7-11 American Public University
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BIOL133 Exam 2 CH7-11 American Public University 
Question 1 of 40 
2.5 Points 
The reduction of NADP+ → NADPH occurs because there are 
 
A. electrons from water and energy from ATP 
 
B. electrons from carbon dioxide and energy from ATP 
 
C. electrons from carbon dioxide and energy from sunlight 
 
D. electrons from water and energy from sunlight 
Feedback: Learning Objective: Describe how and where photosynthesis takes place within a 
plant 
Question 2 of 40 
664306 Exam 2-Chap...
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NBCE Part 1 – Biochemistry Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
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Coenzymes are formed where? 
 -:- In the intestinal mucosa 
Coenzymes are formed from what vitamin? 
 -:- B vitamins 
What are the different types of B vitamins? 
 -:- B1: Thiamin, B2: Riboflavin, B3: Niacin, B5: Panthotenic Acid, B6: 
Pyridoxine, B7: Biotin, B9: Folic Acid, B12: Cyanocobalamine, These Ribs 
Need PaPys B*tchin Food Cyanide 
The active coenzyme created from thiamine (B1) is? 
 -:- Thiamine pyrophosphate 
Thiamine pyrophosphate has what function? 
 -:- Decarboxylation. 
2 | P a ...
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NAS2 Exam #3 (Modules 10, 11, & 12) with 100% correct answers(latest update)
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Each triple in the DNA sequence represents ________ codon(s)? 
One 
 
 
 
The reactions responsible for the producing energy during respiration are? 
Oxidation-reduction 
 
 
 
List the 3 steps of transcription. 
1. Initation 
2. Elongation 
3. Termination 
 
 
 
Uncouplers work by? 
Uncoupling the influx of H+ from ATP synthase 
 
 
 
Bacteria cell membranes and the cristae of mitochondria have to be this so that the ETC can work. 
Impermeable to ions (ex. H+) 
 
 
 
As mRNA is built, these bon...
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ARE 136 Final, ARE 136 FINAL 2 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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ARE 136 Final, ARE 136 FINAL 2 EXAM 
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
The reality of today's marketing, despite rapid change, centers around a strong 
emphasis on the 
a)media.b)brand.c)communication.d)corporation. - Answer-B 
Beginning in 1938, the U.S Congress began to pass real advertising reform, including a 
law banning "deceptive acts of commerce." This meant that advertisers were now 
a)expected to promote family values 
.b)banned from advertising cigarettes and alcohol. 
c)held liable for makin...
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BIO 256 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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BIO 256 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 
 
glucose - Answer-The molecule central to all metabolism is 
 
buffer - Answer-A solution resisting changes in H+ concentration and tending to maintain a stable pH is called a ____ solution. 
 
positive, donated - Answer-Cations have a ____charge and are formed when they have ____ an electron to/from an anion. 
 
maintenance of body temperature - Answer-Water absorbs and releases large amounts of heat before changing temperature. This is import...
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Regulation of nitrogen fixation Questions & 100% Verified Answers | Latest Update | Already Graded A+
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nif cluster 
a genetically linked and coordinately regulated group of operons encoding genes 
required for nitrogen fixation 
What is the EBP for nif genes? 
NifA 
How does the activity of NifA differ from that of NtrC? 
The unmodified form of NifA is active 
NtrC needs to be phosphorylated to be active 
Under what 2 conditions does nif transcription occur? 
1) Only in the absence of a fixed nitrogen source 
2) Only if oxygen concentration not high enough to damage nitrogenase 
2 
What are th...
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PDH Med Test Exam 3 – With Questions & Answers (100% Accurate)
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PDH Med Test Exam 3 – With Questions & Answers (100% Accurate) 
PDH Med Test Exam 3 – With Questions & Answers (100% Accurate) 
 
Which of the following is as an activator of pyruvate dehydrogenase? 
A. Acetyl-CoA 
B. ATP 
C. GTP 
D. NADH 
E. NAD+ - ANSWER - E. NAD+ 
 
True or False: PDH is active when it is phosphorylated. - ANSWER - False 
 
Which of the following is a product inhibitor of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY 
A. ATP 
B. NADH 
C. GTP 
D. Acetyl-CoA - A...
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NGN NCLEX RN Review 2023 - 2024 Guaranteed A+ Actual Questions and Answers, Complete 100%
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NGN NCLEX RN Review 2023 - 2024 Guaranteed A+ Actual Questions and Answers, Complete 100% 
 
1. Normal Sodium level: 
Answer: 
135-145 
2. Hyponatremia: 
Answer: 
low sodium in the blood 
Chronic: Anorexia, Nausea, Emesis, Muscular, Weakness, Irritability 
Severe: gait changes, stupor, seizures, coma 
3. causes of hyponatremia: 
Answer: 
Causes of hyponatremia: 
Diuretics-Thiazide Drugs 
Dietary Changes,Low Na diet, 
Excessive water intake with sweating 
Fad diets, Anorexia nervosa. 
GI vomiting...
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NGN NCLEX Review Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Normal Sodium level Correct Answer 135-145 
 
Hyponatremia Correct Answer low sodium in the blood 
Chronic: Anorexia, Nausea, Emesis, Muscular, Weakness, Irritability 
Severe: gait changes, stupor, seizures, coma 
 
causes of hyponatremia Correct Answer Causes of hyponatremia: 
Diuretics-Thiazide Drugs 
Dietary Changes,Low Na diet, 
Excessive water intake with sweating 
Fad diets, Anorexia nervosa. 
GI vomiting, diarrhea, GI suctioning, 
Tap water enemas,diuretics, kidney disease 
 
Treatments f...
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Portage Biochem Module 6 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Portage Biochem Module 6 Questions and Answers Already Passed Most common nucleic acids Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) Ribonucleic acid (RNA) 
Nucleic acid monomers nucleotides 
DNA function stores genetic info encoding primary sequence of proteins 
RNA function makes proteins from info in DNA 
Nucleotide structure base + monosaccharide + phosphoric acid (H3PO4) 
Site of phosphoric acid bonding to sugar Carbon 5 
Composition of bases heterocyclic organic compounds containing N 
Purine structure 2 r...
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