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Mendelian Genetics Test Questions + Answers Graded A+
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46 - the number of chromosomes that humans have 
allele - one form or version of a gene 
complete or simple dominance - type of dominance that occurs when an inherited trait is coded 
for by a single gene and that gene has two versions, or alleles: the dominant version and the recessive 
version, where the dominant version masks the recessive version 
dihybrid cross - cross that follows TWO traits 
dominant - the allele in a genotype that masks the contribution of a second allele at the same 
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Test Bank for Davis Advantage for Maternal-Child Nursing Care 3rd Edition by Scannell Ruggiero
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Test Bank for Davis Advantage for Maternal-Child Nursing Care 3rd Edition by Scannell Ruggiero 
 
 
 
 
 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
A patient chooses to have the certified nurse midwife (CNM) provide care during her pregnancy. What does the CNMs scope of practice include? 
•	Practice independent from medical supervision 
•	Comprehensive prenatal care 
•	Attendance at all deliveries 
•	Cesarean sections 
 
ANS:B 
The CNM provides comprehensive prenatal and postnatal care, attends uncomplicate...
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MMSC491 Exam 2 Questions and Answers 2024 With Complete Solutions Graded A
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phenotype - the set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype 
 
genotype - the genetic constitution of an individual organism 
 
homozygous - having two identical alleles of a particular gene or genes 
 
heterozygous - having two different alleles of a particular gene or genes 
 
compound heterozygote - The presence of two different mutated alleles at a particular gene locus 
 
example of compound heterozygote - Tay-Sachs disease, GM2-ganglios...
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ANT100 EVO UOFT two thirds Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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ANT100 EVO UOFT two thirds Exam 
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Primate - Answer- lemurs, lorises, tarsiers, New World monkeys, Old World monkeys, 
and Great Apes, humans 
have: nails, short snout, large brain. 
What are the 2 suborders of primates? - Answer- Strepsirhini and Haplorhini 
Strepsirhini traits - Answer- primate suborder 
wet nosed moist rhinarium, dental tooth comb, infused mandibular and frontal 
symphyses, post orbital bar, unfused synapses (forehead), tapetum lucidum (reflecti...
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Chapter 4 Neural Mechanisms: Contributions and Control || All Answers Are Correct 100%.
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Central Nervous System correct answers brain and spinal cord 
 
Peripheral Nervous System correct answers consists primarily of nerves that extend form the brain and spinal cord linking the body to the CNS 
 
Exteroceptors correct answers detect stimuli outside of the body and provide information about the environment 
near the surface: pressure, pain, touch, temp, vibrations, hear, vision, smell, and taste 
 
Interoceptors correct answers detect stimuli in internal viscera and provide informati...
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NCLE Exam Questions & Answers 100% Correct
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Which corneal layer controls the fluid content of the cornea? - ANSWER-endothelium 
 
What is cornea edema? - ANSWER-excess fluid in the stroma that can swell it and lead to loss of visual acuity 
 
What kind of contact lenses must be stabilized (not rotate) on the eye for good vision? - ANSWER-toric contact lenses 
 
Concentric vs Aspheric Multifocal Lens Design - ANSWER-aspheric multifocal lenses have a gradual change in power from distance to near where as the power change in concentric desig...
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NBCOT Questions and Answers Latest Update Graded A
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NBCOT Questions and Answers Latest Update Graded A hand dominance development at 3-6 years, but is not fully defined until 6 years 
agnosia Agnosia is a category of deficits where the patient lacks recognition of familiar objects as perceived by the senses. 
apraxia inability to execute or carry out learned (familiar) movements, despite having desire and physical ability to do so 
ideomotor apraxia inability to imitate gestures or perform a purposeful motor task on command, even though patient i...
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NBCOT 2024 Test Exam Questions And Revised Correct Answers
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NBCOT 2024 Test Exam Questions And Revised Correct Answers 
 
When does hand dominance begin to develop? - Answer -3-6 years, but is not fully defined until 6 years 
 
Can someone with receptive aphasia participate in sensory testing? - Answer -Individuals with this disorder cannot comprehend spoken or written words or symbols. Individuals cannot understand verbal directions or respond to sensory stimuli. 
 
What is agnosia? - Answer -Agnosia is a category of deficits where the patient lacks rec...
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NSC Exam 4 Study Guide | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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What connects the two hemispheres of the brain? - cerebral commissures 
What is the procedure that separated the two brain hemispheres? - commissurotomy 
Aphasia - brain damage-induced deficit in the ability to produce or comprehend language 
What did Broca discover in his research? - He discovered that all the aphasic patients that he saw 
had damage to their inferior prefrontal cortex. This became known as "Broca's Area" 
What is apraxia? What causes it? - the inability to perform certain m...
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EEG/CLTM Exam Questions and Answers 2023
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Where is the hippocampus located? - Temporal lobe, responsible for learning and 
memory 
What is the amygdala responsible for? - Long term emotional, processing of 
memory, the amygdalae are considered part of the limbic system. Located in 
Temporal Lobe 
Foramen Ovale Electrodes - Used to diagnose mesial temporal lobe epilepsy 
without penetration of the skull. These are 1 to 4 contact flexible platinum wires 
inserted by needle thru the cheek in the ambient cistern with the help of an X-ray 
T...
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