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MATSE 259 - Exam 3 Questions With Verified Solutions
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MATSE 259 - Exam 3 Questions With Verified Solutions 
Simple Diffusion Dependent Transformations 
No change in number or composition of phases present 
 
 
Diffusion Dependent Transformations 
Alterations in phase compositions and number of phases present 
 
 
Diffusionless Transformations 
metastable phase, diffusion is very slow, a new phase 
 
 
Two Types of Phase Transformation Stages 
Nucleation (small particles) & Growth (increasing the size, parent phase disappears) 
 
 
Two Types of Nucl...
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NSCI 4501 Exam 1 Questions Perfectly Answered
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19S - regulatory particle of proteasome 
2 Categories of Epigenetics - DNA methylatioin and histone modification 
20S - core particle of proteasome 
26S proteasome - inhibited in sporadic parkinsonism 
3 groups of Bcl-2 family proteins - 1. Group I - Anti-apoptitic 
2. Group II - Inducers 
3. Group III - Potentiate 
3 key molecules of apoptosis - 1. Bcl-2 family proteins 
2. Apaf-1 
3. caspases 
3 metabolic pathways that regulate aging - 1. Dietary restrictions 
2. Insulin/Insulin-like Growth Fa...
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MATSE 259 - Exam 3 Questions With Verified Solutions
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MATSE 259 - Exam 3 Questions With Verified Solutions 
Simple Diffusion Dependent Transformations 
No change in number or composition of phases present 
 
 
Diffusion Dependent Transformations 
Alterations in phase compositions and number of phases present 
 
 
Diffusionless Transformations 
metastable phase, diffusion is very slow, a new phase 
 
 
Two Types of Phase Transformation Stages 
Nucleation (small particles) & Growth (increasing the size, parent phase disappears) 
 
 
Two Types of Nucl...
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Bone Extracellular Matrix Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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Aspects of the Bone ECM? - Answer-Organic and Inorganic 
What is found in the organic part of ECM? - Answer-Flexibility, Type I collagen and proteoglycan. There 
are also osteoectin, osteocalcin, and bone sialoprotein 
What do osteonectin, osteocalcin, and bone sialoprotein do respectively? What are they? - AnswerMembrane to matrix, Ca to matrix, and cells to matrix. Glycoproteins 
Inorganic part of ECM has what? What is special here? Where is the collagen in relation to special 
structure? - An...
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CMM 577 EXAM 2 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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CMM 577 EXAM 2 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERSWhat are the three different cytoskeletal elements? Describe them. - correct answer Actin: 
Responsible for cell protrusions 
Concentrated at the cell cortex 
Organize into bundles/networks 
Microtubules: 
Long, larger, Made of tubulin 
Give rise to cilia, mitotic spindles and interphase array 
Intermediate Filaments: 
Ropelike fibers made of IF proteins 
Mechanical strength and support for the entire cell and nuclear lamina 
 
Describe the classifi...
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CICERONE Certified Beer Server 
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Who can importers sell to in the typical three-tier system for alcohol sales? 
*Ans* Wholesalers 
How do you know if bottled beer is off if it has no "best by" date? *Ans* Compare it to 
another fresh bottle or tapped beer. 
What two gases are acceptable for use in a draft system? *Ans* C02 and Nitrogren 
Most modern kegs use ______________ valve types, but older keg designs may have other 
tapping methods. *...
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NUR 2063 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 2 STUDY GUIDE VERRIFIED 2023-2024
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NUR 2063 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 2 
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What is gastritis? - CORRECT ANSWER-Inflammation of the stomach lining. The lining will be red and 
inflamed and irritated 
What are the causes of gastritis? - CORRECT ANSWER-Ingestion of irritating substances such a alcohol, 
aspirin, NSAIDS, viruses and bacteria 
What is GERD? - CORRECT ANSWER-the back flow of gastric contents into the esophagus through the 
lower esophageal sphincter. The inflammation occurs from the reflex of highly...
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ASU BIO 353 Exam 2 Study Guide
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ASU BIO 353 Exam 2 Study Guide 
Actin Filaments - Ans:-have a diameter of 7 nm and contain 375 amino acids. 
Actin filaments will - Ans:-two of the above 
The number of amino acids in an actin monomer is - Ans:-375 
Hydrolysis of ATP to ADP - Ans:-helps identify the assembly vs the disassembly end 
Actin filaments associate with a nucleotide triphosphate - Ans:-True 
Treadmilling of actin filaments only occurs in a test tube. - Ans:-False 
Preassembled nucleation sites in a living cell are equiv...
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BIO 353 exam 2 – ASU Exam Questions and Answers
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BIO 353 exam 2 – ASU Exam Questions 
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The monomer of tubulin: - Ans:-is a heterodimer with a total molecular weight of 110 kDa. 
Treadmilling can occur - Ans:-in a test tube for actin filaments and microtubules 
Molecular motors working with microtubules - Ans:-are calcium-dependent ATPases 
Dynein is a molecular motor that: - Ans:-moves cargo to the centrosome 
To move cargo from one side of the cell to the other, the sequence would be in the following order: - 
Ans:-dynein, centr...
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8.7 Obstructive disorders Renal Questions And Answers Complete Study Solutions
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obstructive uropathy - obstructive uropathy involves the obstruction of urine flow as it exits from 
the kidney toward the bladder 
- urine backs up in the kidney producing hydronephrosis 
-pressure on the tubules damages nephron structures 
-diminishes functional capacity 
-obstruction is often unilateral 
-GFR and urinalysis may be normal. 
common causes of further kidney damage include : 
renal calculi 
congenital disorders of the ureter: - strictures or tumors obstructing renal outflow 
infe...
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