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UNE Microbiology Final Exam Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update Assured Satisfaction
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Nitrogen is a growth Limiting nutrient for many organisms because -only a few microbes can 
extract it from the atmosphere, but all organisms require if for amino acid and nucleotide synthesis 
An organism that tolerates high _ is called a halophile - Salt concentrations 
What tests are used to help identify bacteria today? - All of the above 
all of the following are used to protect organisms from the toxic by products of oxyge n EXCEPT - 
protease 
A metabolic pathway - All the above are true ...
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Straighterline Microbiology Final Exam 2024 Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Straighterline Microbiology Final Exam 2024 
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The study of evolutionary relationships among organisms is called ______. - 
answerphylogeny 
The three cell types discussed, eukaryotes, archaea, and bacteria, all derived from ______. - 
answerLast Universal Common Ancestor 
Organisms called parasites are ______. - answeralways harmful to their host 
Which of the following does not indicate microbe involvement in energy and nutrient flow? - 
answerThermal hot spr...
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CSEP-CEP Study Guide Theory Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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CSEP-CEP Study Guide Theory Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
Metabolism - ANSWERSTotal energy expenditure of all cata/anabolic processes (bodies ability to use fuel) 
 
Measured by either direct (calorimetry chamber) or indirect (Douglas bag/metabolic cart) calorimetry 
 
Calorimetry = measure of energy expenditure (kcals = E to heat 1kg water 1°C) 
 
Oxidation-Reduction Reaction - ANSWERS- Are always *coupled reactions* (the energy given off by the exergonic reaction powers the endergon...
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Test Bank For Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry 6th Edition By Favid L. Nelson, Micheal M. Cox| All Chapters| Complete Questions and Answers (LATEST VERSION).
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Test Bank For Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry 6th Edition By Favid L. Nelson, Micheal M. Cox| All Chapters| Complete Questions and Answers (LATEST VERSION). 
Chapter Chapter 1 1 The Foundations Foundations of of Biochemistry Biochemistry 
Multiple Choice Questions 
1. Cellular foundations Cellular foundations 
Pages: 33-4 DDiffffiicculttyy: 11 Anns: : CC 
In a bacterial cell, the DNA is in the: 
A) cell envelope. 
B) cell membrane. cell membrane. 
C) nucleoid. 
D) nucleus. 
E) ribosomes. ri...
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EXSC 505 Quiz Body Systems, Biomechanics, and Bioenergetics (Liberty university)
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Two individuals of the same body mass are lifting weights. Assuming all other factors to 
be equal, the person with tendons inserted on the bone the joint 
center should be able to lift weight. 
closer to; a heavier 
medial to; less 
laterally to; less 
farther from; a heavier 
 
 
 
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The Krebs cycle occurs in which portion of the cell? 
mitochondria 
nucleus 
membrane 
 
 
cytoplasm 
 
Question 3 3/3 pts 
 
An athlete produced 840 watts of power in 0.6 seconds. How much work ...
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UNCW Bio 201 Exam 2- Chapters 5, 6, and 7 Questions and Answers
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Equation of how Enzymes function in reaction Substrate(s) + Enzyme = Product(s) + Enzyme 
What is the optimal temperature for most enzymes to work at? 37 degrees Celsius 
What happens when temperature is too high for an enzyme? Enzymes can unfold and lose their 3D shape. 
What pH do cytosolic enzymes operate best at? neutral, around 7.2. (the pH of human cells) 
How can competitive inhibition be overcome? increasing substrate concentration 
What direction does actin spin when ATP is being produc...
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First Law of Thermodynamics energy cannot be created or destroyed, only be transferred and transformed 
Second Law of Thermodynamics During energy transfer or transformation, some energy is lost as heat (not 100% efficient) 
Living things _________ use heat to drive metabolic processes. cannot 
Metabolism the entire set of chemical reactions that occur within a cell (or multicellular organism) 
Oxidation reactions release energy 
Reduction reactions require energy 
Chemical reactions that releas...
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BIOL 1408 exam 2 Questions and Answers 2024 update 
BIOL 1408 exam 2 Questions and Answers 2024 update 
 
 
Points Awarded	47.00 
Points Missed	3.00 
Percentage	94.0% 
 
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A scientist claims to have created a machine that can run forever, therefore producing as much energy as it consumes. This claim violates: 
A)	The first law of thermodynamics 
B)	The second law of thermodynamics 
C)	The third law of thermodynamics 
D)	The law of endergonic reactions 
E)	The law of exergonic reactions 
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synthesis 
ATP synthase couple the exergonic movement of H+ ions down a concentration gradient to the endergonic _______ of ATP from ADP and Pi 
 
 
 
outer and inner 
Mitochondria has 2 membranes: ________ 
 
 
 
unfavorable 
Reaction with a positive change in free energy are thermodynamically 
 
 
 
favorable 
reaction with a negative free energy(G) are thermodynamically 
 
 
 
Energy 
ability to do work 
 
 
 
coordinate diagram 
Change in the free energy of molecules in chemical reaction can...
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activation energy 
energy needed to get a reaction started 
 
 
 
Delta G (change in G - change in free energy) 
respresented in a reaction coordinate diagram. Positive is thermodynamically unfavorable. Negative is thermodynamically favorable (exergonic - release energy). = G(products) - G(reactants) 
 
 
 
enzyme 
catalyze chemical reaction. Lower activation energy. Biological catalyst (protein) 
 
 
 
enzyme inhibition 
results in decrease in activity of that enzyme, reaising activation enregy...
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GTC BIO2113 Final Exam Review 2023 with complete solution 
 
Visceral 
Tissue that covers organs 
Parietal 
Tissue that covers an entire cavity 
Pleura 
Tissues found in Thoracic cavity 
Peritoneum 
Tissues that line Abdominopelvic Cavity 
Endocrine, Nervous 
Two systems integral to homeostasis 
Negative Feedback 
Opposes variations from "normal" in body to maintain homeostasis 
Antecubital 
Pertaining to front of elbow 
Pollex 
Thumb 
Calcium 
Homeostasis acquired by taking from bone, food. V...
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