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Routes of Drug Administration Complete Solutions
  • Routes of Drug Administration Complete Solutions

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  • Routes of Drug Administration Complete Solutions Why is a drug substance incorporated into various dosage forms for administration by alternative routes? To maximize therapeutic response Dosage forms available for different administration routes Brainpower Read More What are the different routes of drug administration? 1. Oral route/Buccal/Sublingual 2. Respiratory Route 3. Nasal 4. Topical Route 5. Ocular 6. Parenteral Route 7. Rectal Route 8. Vaginal Variation i...
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NU 545 Unit 3 Exam Questions With Correct Answers
  • NU 545 Unit 3 Exam Questions With Correct Answers

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  • NU 545 Unit 3 Exam Questions With Correct Answers Know which hormones are water-soluble and which are lipid-soluble - answerwater soluble: peptides- GH, insulin, leptin, PTH, prolactin glycoproteins- FSH, LH, TSH polypeptides: adrenocorticotropic hormone, ADH, calcitonin, endorphins, glucagon, hypothalamic hormones, lipotropins, melanocyte-stimulating hormone, oxytocin, somatostatin, thymosin, thyrotropin-releasing hormone amines: Epi, Norepi lipid soluble: Thyroxine: T3 and T4 ©SIRJ...
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Functional Medicine Final Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 (GRADED)
  • Functional Medicine Final Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 (GRADED)

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  • What are the primary organic acid abnormalities that occur in carnitine deficiency? correct answers -adipate -suberate -ethylmalonate What patterns of abnormalities discriminate mitochondrial inefficiency from ammonia challenge as a cause of citric acid elevation? correct answers -high citrate, aconitate, isocitrate + orotate indicates ammonia challenges -wihtout orotate= mitochondrial inefficiency What patterns suggest a deficiency of CoQ10? correct answers -High succinate, fumarate, m...
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2024 CPPS 303 - Thyroid Function New Full Questions and Answers ( Included ) 100% Correct
  • 2024 CPPS 303 - Thyroid Function New Full Questions and Answers ( Included ) 100% Correct

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  • 2024 CPPS 303 - Thyroid Function New Full Questions and Answers ( Included ) 100% Correct 1. What is the thyroid gland? Answer: a large ductless gland in the neck that secreteshormones regulating growth and development through the rate of metabolism. 2. Where isthe thyroid gland located? Answer: Anteriorsurface of the trachea, composedof left and right lobes and a small connecting branch or isthmus 3. Does the size of the gland depend on factors? Answer: Yes, hereditary, environmenta...
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Milady Esthetics Final Exam All Answers Correct
  • Milady Esthetics Final Exam All Answers Correct

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  • Milady Esthetics Final Exam All Answers Correct Why is UVB radiation also know as "burning rays"? ️UVB wavelengths cause burning of the skin as well as cancer What is NOT an element of the skins acid mantle? ️Blood What causes injured skin to restore itself to its normal thickness? ️Hyperproduction of cells What are the items in the dermis that respond to touch, pain, cold, heat and pressure? ️Sensory nerve endings What are most abundant in the fingertips, as opposed to o...
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BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
  • BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024|GUARANTEED SUCCESS

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  • Homeostasis The active process of maintaining physiological parameter constant Redundancy Important process are regulated by more than one mechanism Brainpower 0:02 / 0:15 Set point the point of reference of a feedback system long-term effects of food deprivation on weight and metabolism Food deprivation causes a decrease in basal metabolic rate. - As body weight decreases the basal metabolism decreases more than body weight. Glucose and insulin Insulin is...
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QBM Final Exam Review|Complete Questions with A+ Graded Answers
  • QBM Final Exam Review|Complete Questions with A+ Graded Answers

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  • QBM Final Exam Review|Complete Questions with A+ Graded Answers What is transcription? DNA > RNA What is the best representation/model of proteins? Molecular Surface Model Describe the four levels of protein structure. Primary: amino acid sequence Secondary: the primary chain forms spirals(alpha helix) and sheets(beta sheets) Tertiary: 3-D with folded motifs Quaternary structure: Two or more polypeptide chains, with its own tertiary structure, combine to form a functional pro...
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BMSC 200 - Module 3 || with A+ Guaranteed Solutions.
  • BMSC 200 - Module 3 || with A+ Guaranteed Solutions.

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  • How many commonly occurring amino acids are there? correct answers There are 20 commonly occurring amino acids that are used for synthesis of proteins in all living systems What do amino acids contain? correct answers Amino acids contain an alpha-carboxyl group, an alpha-amino group and a distinctive R group substituted on the alpha-carbon What part of amino acids contribute to stereoisomeric forms? correct answers The alpha carbon of all amino acids except glycine is asymmetric and thus a...
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MCB 2004C Module-2-Practice-Exam-Answer-Key- University of Central Florida
  • MCB 2004C Module-2-Practice-Exam-Answer-Key- University of Central Florida

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  • MCB 2004C Module-2-Practice-Exam-Answer-Key- University of Central Florida What is the function of the Z ring in binary fission? A. It forms a contractile ring at the septum => Made up of FtsZ (tubulin homologues) molecules important for bacterial septation B. It controls the replication of DNA => Replisome contains DNA replication machinery C. It separates the newly synthesized DNA molecules => ParA polymerizes/depolymerizes to attach to ParB which recognizes the DNA Sequence p...
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BCHM 270 Mod 1 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • BCHM 270 Mod 1 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • BCHM 270 Mod 1 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass What are the 3 components of a nucleotide? - Correct Answer️️ -Nitrogenous base 5 carbon sugar (ribose or deoxyribose) At least one phosphate group (max 3) Which nitrogenous bases are pyrimidines? - Correct Answer️️ -Cytosine, uracil and thymine How many H bonds are formed between A&T and C&G, respectively? - Correct Answer️️ -2 3 (stronger, higher MP) What type of bond forms the DNA backbone? - Correct Answer️️ -Phosp...
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