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BIOD 121 - Essentials In Nutrition Module 2 Fully Solved 2024 Exam.
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BIOD 121 - Essentials In Nutrition Module 2 Fully Solved 2024 Exam. 
Digestion: - correct answer is the process of transforming food into basic nutrients that can be absorbed across the wall of the GI tract; once absorbed, the nutrients can be used to fuel our cells for growth, fight infection, and provide energy to our muscles and brain to perform daily activities 
 
The GI tract is a long hollow tube that begins: - correct answer with the mouth and ends at the anus 
 
The innermost layer of th...
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MIBO 3500 Exam 3 Scott UGA Questions With Verified Solutions | Latest Updates With Rationales
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MIBO 3500 Exam 3 Scott UGA 
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Archaeal phylogeny - ANSWER Difficult to culter & PCR 
Genomes are recombinogenic 
classifications are frequently under revision 
Archaeal Cell Wall does not have peptidoglycan but has - 
ANSWER pseudopeptidogylcan 
The archaea Cell wall stains - ANSWER gram positive or 
negative 
the archaeal cell wall has NAG and no NAM but - ANSWER NAcetyltasamunyronic acid 
T/F the archaeal cell wall is NOT ...
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Zapanta Biology 0150| 315 Questions Correctly Answered|2024|18 Pages
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A bilayer with a short and unsaturated hydrocarbon tail has what permeability and what fluidity? - ️️High fluidity and high permeability 
A general function of all cellular membranes is to - ️️Regulate which materials can enter or leave the cell. 
A molecule that binds to the particular three-dimensional structure of a receptor site is known as a - ️️Ligand. 
A prokaryotic cell lacks a _____ and a _____ . - ️️nucleus; membrane-bound organelles. 
A protein kinase Cascade can ampli...
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NSC Chapter 7 Test Questions and Answers All Correct 
Which are not used as major sources of fuel for cells - Answer-water and proteins 
 
Which of the following elements is part of protein but not part of lipids or carbohydrates - Answer-nitrogen 
 
When there are limiting amino acids in a food, the body may have difficulty supporting - Answer-repair of tissues and growth 
 
Dish that includes complementary proteins - Answer-red beans and rice 
 
Best way to diagnose allergens that cause allerg...
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BIO 123 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Root System - usually below the ground surface 
- Absorbs water and minerals 
- stores food 
- Anchors a plants in the soil 
Root Hairs finger-like extension of epidermal cells, increases the absorptive surface of 
the root 
what are the two type of roots fibrous (Monocot) and taproot (eudicots) 
simple leaf single, undivided blade. some simple leaves are deeply lobed. 
Compound leaf the blade consists of multiple leaflets. 
- a leaflets has no axillary bud at it's base 
Dermal Tissue - A ...
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BOT3015 Final 2024 Exam Answers All 100% Correct | Verified & Updated
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In woody plants the cork cambium produces new tissues that increase the girth of the 
stem. When this happens the epidermis is sloughed off and replaced by the 
__________________ - Answer- periderm 
What is the function of phloem in plants - Answer- food conduction 
all components of phloem - Answer- sieve-tube members, companion cells 
What is the main function of xylem in plants - Answer- to transport water and minerals 
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BIO 211 Unit 3 Study Questions and Correct Answers
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First fossils of fungi date ______ mya 460 
 
Which organisms are the closest relatives of fungi? Animals 
 
What 2 growth forms of fungi exist? Yeasts and mycelia 
 
Yeasts Single celled 
 
What three characteristics do fungi share? 1. Eukaryotes 2. spores to reproduce 3. heterotrophs 
 
Mycelia Multicellular, filamentous strands, absorb nutrients 
 
Components of mycelium Hyphae 
Septa 
Coenocytic Hyphae 
 
Explain why mycelia are interpreted as an an adaptation to the absorptive life style Be...
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Nutrition Module 2 Portage Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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Nutrition Module 2 Portage Questions 
 
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digestion transforming food into basic nutrients that can be absorbed and used by the body 
 
We absorb nutrients for... 1) fuel cellular growth 
2)fight infections 
3)provide energy to our muscles and brain 
 
2 Processes Food is Broken Down 1) mechanical 
2) chemical 
 
Peristalsis involuntary wavelike contractions that propel food along the digestive tract 
 
Enzymes Proteins that speed up chemical reactions 
 
Absorption The ...
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MMSC 490 Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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MMSC 490 Final Exam Questions 
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Humans possess about .............. different cell types. 
100 
200 
500 
1,000 - Answer-200 
In adult organisms, cell death must be balanced by cell 
growth. 
differentiation. 
renewal. 
migration. - Answer-renewal 
The distinct series of changes that characterizes programmed cell death is called 
necrosis. 
apoptosis. 
sepsis. 
execution. - Answer-apoptosis 
Cells that die as the result of acute injury undergo 
lysis. 
sepsis. 
apoptosis. ...
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BIOEE 1780 Prelim 1 Questions & Answers Rated 100% Correct
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absorptive heterotroph - An organism (usually a fungus) that obtains its food by secreting 
digestive enzymes into the environment to break down large food molecules, then absorbing the 
breakdown products. 
acidophile - able to live in extremely acidic environments 
adaptations - inherited aspects of an individual that allow it to outcompete other members of a 
population that lack the trait; evolve through natural selection 
Alfred Russel Wallace - came up with a mechanism for evolution simila...
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