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Opto-Prep NBEO Practice Questions & Answers, Graded A+/ VERIFIED/[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]
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Opto-Prep NBEO Practice Questions & 
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If a thin lens with an index of 1.5 has a dioptric power of +4.00 in air, what is its power if placed in 
water? 
A) +1.18 diopters 
B) +11.76 diopters 
C) +1.36 diopters 
D) +4.00 diopters - C) +1.36 diopters 
Alpha helices and beta sheets are considered which level of protein structure? 
A) Quaternary 
B) Primary 
C) Tertiary 
D) Secondary - D) Secondary 
An amphipathic molecule will react in what manner when exposed to wat...
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cbns 101 midterm 1 test questions & answers 2024/2025
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cbns 101 midterm 1 test questions & answers 2024/2025 
 
 
cell membrane permeability - ANSWERSsmall nonpolar molecules/ oxygen, small polar molecules/water, no ions, no large polar molecules 
 
lipid bilayer properties - ANSWERScomposed of lipids and proteins. lipids are amphipathic making it energetically favorable to spontaneously assemble into bilayers in aqueous solutions/hydrophobic interior and hydrophilic heads interact with environment/leads to sealed rings of lipids 
 
three types of l...
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Experimental Cell Biology I full summary
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This document provides a summary about the basics of cell biology. It is a brief summary about the different cell compartments, such as the cell membrane, nucleus, nucleolus, ER, Golgi apparatus, mitochondria, lysosomes, transport vesicles, cytoskeleton, chloroplasts, the cytosol, ATP, Ion motive forces, Glycolysis, Pyruvate oxidation, Citric acid cycle, Oxidative phosphorylation, Respiratory chain/electron transport chain, ROS formation, ATP as a drug target, ATP in synapses, Warburg effect, P5...
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Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems (BB) Section || All Questions Answered Correctly.
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A heterodimer represents what level of protein structure? correct answers Quaternary 
 
Dopamine is most likely to induce signal transmission by action on which portion of a neuron? correct answers Post synaptic membrane 
 
Where do neurotransmitters function to induce signal transmission? correct answers Post synaptic membrane 
 
What is the difference between passive and facilitated diffusion? correct answers In passive diffusion, particles diffuse across a membrane from high to low concentrat...
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PHSL 1010 unit 1 exam 2024 with verified solutions
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Homeostasis correct answersRegulation of the body's internal environment; must respond to environmental challenges. 
 
Law of Mass Balance correct answersLaw that states that the amount of substance in the body is to remain constant, any gain must be offset by an equal loss. 
 
Negative feedback loop correct answersSomething is wrong in a body system that is sensed and there is a response that is generated which returns the system to a homeostatic state (stabilizes variable). 
 
Positive feedba...
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MCT NBME Review Questions and Answers
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MCT NBME Review Questions and Answers 
B - Ans:-(Marks' Medical Biochemistry Chapter 5) 
A patient was diagnosed with one of the types of sphingolipidoses, which are congenital diseases 
involving the ability to degrade sphingolipids. All sphingolipids have in common which one of the 
following? 
A. a glycerol backbone 
B. ceramide 
C. phosphorylcholine 
D. N-acetylneuraminic acid (NANA) 
B - Ans:-(Marks' Medical Biochemistry Chapter 6) 
Protein kinases phosphorylate proteins only at certa...
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BMSC 200 Module 9 || with 100% Correct Answers.
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what are membrane functions? correct answers 1) separate cells from the external medium to create an intracellular environment of unique and defined composition 
2) allow selective transport of substrates in and out of the cell 
3) provide a location for specialized pathways and processes (energy conversion of mitochondria) 
4) rapid changes in electric potential across the membranes of neurons as basis of the nervous system 
5) localization of receptors to facilitate response to physiological s...
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Test Bank for Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry, 12th Edition by Bettelheim
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Test Bank for Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry 12e 12th Edition by Frederick A. Bettelheim; William H. Brown; Mary K. Campbell; Shawn O. Farrell; Omar Torres. 
 
ISBN-13: 1594 
 
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Chapter 1: Matter, Energy, and Measurement 
1.1 Chemistry and the Study of Matter 
1.2 The Scientific Method 
1.3 Reporting Numbers in Science 
1.4 Making Measurements 
1.5 Unit Conversions 
1.6 States of Matter 
1.7 Density and Specific Gravity 
1.8 Describing the Various For...
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2024 CPPS 303 - Lipids 1 ( Overview of Lipids and Lipoproteins ) Complete Questions & Answers (Solved) 100% Correct
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2024 CPPS 303 - Lipids 1 ( Overview of Lipids and Lipoproteins ) 
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1. Lipids 
Answer: fats and oils 
2. Organization of Lipids by function classes (3) 
Answer: 
- Storage Lipids 
- Structural Lipids 
- Associated molecules 
3. Storage Lipids (3) 
Answer: 
- Fatty Acids (FA) 
- Triglycerides (TG) 
- Sterols 
4. Structural Lipids (3) 
Answer: 
- Glycolipids 
- Ceramides 
- Phospholipids 
5. Types of Phospholipids (4) 
Answer: 
- Phosphatidylchol...
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MMSC 490 Exam 3 (Questions with 100% accurate answers; A+ GUARANTEED)
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What is the primary reason that mammalian red blood cells are used in the study of the plasma membrane? 
 
a. There are a lot of them and they are easily obtained. 
b. They contain larger plasma membranes than any other cell type. 
c. They are of particular interest because they are made up of a lipid monolayer. 
d. They lack nuclei and membrane-bounded organelles. correct answers d. They lack nuclei and membrane-bounded organelles. 
 
Two examples of membrane lipids that are present in small am...
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