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EXAM 1 BIOS 242- CHAMBERLAIN ALREADY PASSED
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EXAM 1 BIOS 242- CHAMBERLAIN ALREADY PASSED 
DNA is replicated in the ___ nucleus 
RNA is replicated in the ___ cytoplasm 
what is the first step in viral replication? penetration/adhesion (attaches to membrane using spikes) 
what is the second step in viral replication? uncoating 
what is the third step in viral replication? replication 
what is the fourth step in viral replication? assembly 
what is the fifth step in viral replication? maturation 
what is the sixth step in viral replication? r...
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Test Bank for Huether and McCance's Understanding Pathophysiology, Canadian Edition, 2nd Edition by Kelly Power, Stephanie Zettel, , Mohamed Toufic El-Hussein
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Test Bank for Huether and McCance's Understanding 
Pathophysiology, Canadian Edition, 2nd Edition by Kelly 
Power, Stephanie Zettel, , Mohamed Toufic El-Hussein 
Table of Contents 
PART ONE: BASIC CONCEPTS OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 
Unit 1: The Cell 
1. Cellular Biology 
2. Genes and Genetic Diseases 
3. Epigenetics and Disease 
4. Altered Cellular and Tissue Biology 
5. Fluids and Electrolytes, Acids and Bases 
Unit 2: Mechanisms of Self-Defense 
6. Innate Immunity: Inflammation and Wound Healing 
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PUBH 6011 FINAL EXAM LATEST 2022|2023|2024 REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS/PUBH 6011 FINAL STUDY GUIDE 2022-2024 | A GRADED.
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PUBH 6011 FINAL EXAM LATEST 2022|2023|2024 REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS/PUBH 6011 FINAL STUDY GUIDE 2022-2024 | A GRADED. 
Disease and the Environment 
• Understand the major functions of cells and the difference between viruses, bacteria 
Viruses are either naked or enveloped. Enveloped can be easily disrupted with alcohols but 
naked are more stable. 
Bacteria has different states of living. Some are free to flow while others stack up and create 
biofilm making them resistant 
• Explain...
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Compared with cellular genomes, viral genomes: 
A. are larger, with more base pairs. 
B. are smaller, with fewer base pairs. 
C. have genomes composed of RNA only. 
D. also must have double-stranded DNA as their genome. Correct Answer-B. are smaller, with fewer base pairs. 
 
Consider a mutation in which the change is from the codon UCU which encodes serine, to ACU which encodes threonine. Which type of point mutation is this? 
A. nonsense mutation 
B. frameshift mutation 
C. silent mutation 
D....
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Bi 112 Ch 15 Questions (2nd Batch) Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Bi 112 Ch 15 Questions (2nd Batch) 
Questions and Answers Already Passed 
 
What is the role of DNA polymerase in DNA replication? 
DNA polymerase adds nucleotides to the growing DNA strand and proofreads for errors 
during replication. 
 
How does the structure of DNA contribute to its function? 
 
The double helix structure of DNA allows for easy replication and storage of genetic 
information in a stable form. 
 
What is a mutation, and how can it affect an organism? 
A mutation is a change i...
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what can restore a frameshift mutation? - another frameshift, microdeletion, and microinsertion 
A mutation in a particular gene that results in the premature halting of transcription (and, consequently, 
protein translation) is a___________ mutation. - nonsense 
Consider a mutation in which the change is from UAC to UAU. Both codons specify the amino acid 
tyrosine. Which type of point mutation is this? - Silent mutation 
A ʺpoint mutationʺ refers to mutations involving - a substitution, dele...
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BIOL 112 Final Exam Learning Goals (Starts at mutations) 100% Pass
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Identify the different types of point (base substitution) mutations; missense, nonsense and silent 
mutations. 
POINT MUTATION: 
= A change in a single nucleotide 
Types: 
1) Silent Mutation 
= When the redundancy of the genetic code kicks in and the change in that single nucleotide 
results in the same amino acid produced as the original code. 
2) Missence Mutation 
= When the change in a single amino acid changes the amino acid produced 
3) Nonsense Mutation 
= When the change in a single nucl...
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BIOL 112 Final Exam Learning Goals (Starts at mutations) 100% Pass
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BIOL 112 Final Exam Learning Goals 
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Identify the different types of point (base substitution) mutations; missense, nonsense and silent 
mutations. 
POINT MUTATION: 
= A change in a single nucleotide 
 
Types: 
1) Silent Mutation 
= When the redundancy of the genetic code kicks in and the change in that single nucleotide 
results in the same amino acid produced as the original code. 
 
2) Missence Mutation 
= When the change in a single amino acid changes the am...
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what does CRISPR use in order to generate changes in genome? is CRISPR forward or 
reverse genetics? - nuclease 
- 20 nucleotide RNA sequence to target specific sites in the genome 
- reverse genetics 
what is the role of Cas9 in CRISPR endonuclease that catalyzes double stranded breaks 
what are the two repair paths cells can use to repair double stranded breaks from CRISPRCas9 1. non-homologous end joining (NHE...
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Microbiology Bio205 Rio Salado Final Exam Essays | Questions and Verified Solutions 2024/2025
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Microbiology Bio205 Rio Salado Final 
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Describe the differences between deletion, insertion, 
substitution, and nonsense mutations. Provide an 
example of each using the following piece of DNA: TAC 
CAG ATA CAC TCC CCT GCT ACT. Indicate if any of the 
mutations are frameshift, nonsense, or missense 
mutations. – Answer - Mutations occur when a base 
sequence of DNA is permanently changed (Tortora, 
Funke, & Case, 2016). Mutations can ei...
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CMMB 403 Exam Prep New Questions and Answers 2024 |Updated & Verified
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what does CRISPR use in order to generate changes in genome? is CRISPR forward or 
reverse genetics? - nuclease 
- 20 nucleotide RNA sequence to target specific sites in the genome 
- reverse genetics 
what is the role of Cas9 in CRISPR endonuclease that catalyzes double stranded breaks 
what are the two repair paths cells can use to repair double stranded breaks from CRISPR- 
Cas9 1. non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) 
- naturally try to repair 
- imperfect, creates indels causing frameshift mut...
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