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ANSC 3270 Final Exam Questions and Verified Answers 2024
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ANSC 3270 Final Exam Questions and Verified Answers 2024 
 
In chickens, gut metabolizes ___% of whole body energy expenditure Correct Answer: 20-36% 
 
How many kg of antibiotics are prescribed to a human annually? Correct Answer: 197,753 kg 
 
Dual role of the gut Correct Answer: immunity and barrier function 
digestion and absorption 
 
Immunity and barrier function Correct Answer: a) mucus secretion 
b) epithelial cell renewal 
c) antimicrobial peptides 
 
Digestion and absorption Correct A...
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Biology 211 Final Exam Questions and Answers with complete solution
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A Bacteria cell gives rise to 2 genectically identical daughter cells by what process Binary Fission 
a competitive inhibitor of sucrose should ressemble sucrose 
a prokaryotic cell does not have a nucleus or membrane bonded organelles 
A women with type A blood has a child with a man B blood. The child blood type is O blood. What are 
the genotypes of the parents Mother A-O Father B-O 
all living organism are made of what cells 
All zygotes are diploid 
an enzyme inhibitor that resembles a subs...
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JERSEY COLLEGE NUTRITION FINAL REVIEW EXAM (LATEST) QUESTIONS WITH SOLVED ANSWERS 100% CORRECT!!
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alcohol abuse and vitamin deficiency - b vitamin and water soluble vitamins vitamin c potassium 
magnesium zinc carbs and proteins and fat loss as well as ADEK 
Riboflavin sources - Milk products; enriched, fortified, or whole grain products; liver 
Potassium sources - fruits and vegetables 
who is at risk for high phosphorus levels - those with kidney disease 
keep cold at this temp or below - 41 or below 
micronutrient that is important for bone formation - calcium 
What is body mass index (BM...
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AP Biology Exam Review Guide Chapter 1-15 Questions and Answers
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AP Biology Exam Review Guide Chapter 1-15 Questions and Answers 
Most common elements of life 
Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur 
 
 
Bonds 
The connections between the atoms in a compound 
 
 
Ionic Bonds 
Transfer of electrons 
 
 
Covalent Bonds 
Polar is sharing electrons unequally, non-polar is sharing electrons equally 
 
 
Hydrogen Bonds 
Weak bonds between hydrogen and negatively charged items 
 
 
Hydrophobic Interactions 
How non-polar compounds congregate together...
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Test Bank Principles of Anatomy and Physiology 16th Edition Tortora All Chapters (1-29 Questions and Answers A+ Graded 100% Verified)
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Test Bank Principles of Anatomy and Physiology 16th Edition Tortora All Chapters (1-29 Questions and Answers A+ Graded 100% Verified) 
 
 
 Testbank Chapter 1. An Introduction to the Human Body 
 
 
 Multiple Choice 
 
 
1.	This is the study of the functions of body structures. 
a.	Anatomy 
b.	Physiology 
c.	Dissection 
d.	Histology 
e.	Immunology 
 
Ans: B Difficulty: easy Feedback: 1.1 
 
 
2.	This is defined as a group of cells with similar structure and function. 
a.	Tissue 
b.	Organ 
c.	Mol...
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Bio 203 Exam 4 practice test questions & answers(RATED A+)
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What is the reason that closely linked genes are typically inherited together? - ANSWER The likelihood of a crossover event between these two genes is low 
 
All female mammals have one active X chromosome per cell instead of two. What causes this? - ANSWER Activation of the XIST gene on the X chromosome that will become the Barr body 
 
In his transformation experiments, what did Griffith observe? - ANSWER Mixing a heat-killing pathogenic strain of bacteria with a living nonpathogenic strain ca...
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A mutation in the gene coding, for a single-polypeptide enzyme results in the substitution of the amino acid serine, which has a polar R group, by the amino acid phenylalanine, which has a non-polar R group. When researchers test the catalysis of the normal enzyme and the mutated enzyme, they find that the mutated enzyme has a much lower activity than the normal enzyme does. Which of the following most likely explains how the amino acid substitution ...
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PATHO FINAL UT TYLER QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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PATHO FINAL UT TYLER QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 
Which ion is primarily responsible for changes in acid-base balance in the body? 
a.) phosphorus (Ph-) 
b.) hydrogen (H+) 
c.)sodium (Na+) 
d.) carbonic acid (HCO3-) - ANSWER-B 
Movement of fluid in and out of the capillary bed is primarily controlled by two forces. Osmotic pressure 
is best described as: 
a.) the pressure created in the capillaries when the heart contracts 
b.) the pulling force exerted by proteins and other large molecules 
c.) the fo...
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Bio 203 Exam 4 practice test questions & answers(Scored A+)
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Bio 203 Exam 4 practice test questions & answWhat is the reason that closely linked genes are typically inherited together? - ANSWER The likelihood of a crossover event between these two genes is low 
 
All female mammals have one active X chromosome per cell instead of two. What causes this? - ANSWER Activation of the XIST gene on the X chromosome that will become the Barr body 
 
In his transformation experiments, what did Griffith observe? - ANSWER Mixing a heat-killing pathogenic strain of b...
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CBE 235 Final questions well answered 2023/2024
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CBE 235 Final.Lac Operon - correct answer -involved in heating lactose: inducible operon 
1) The lactose repressor protein coded by Lacl bound to the operator tightly near the mRNA start site, blocking the ability of RNA poly to bind 
2) Lactose introduced--> Lac repressor binds to lactose and changes conformation such that it can no longer bond to the operator 
3) RNA poly can access the promoter and transcription goes 
4) LacZ,LacY,LacA are transcribed 
 
Gregor Mendel Experiment - correct ...
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