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Portage Learning Chem 210 - Module 7 Problem Set Complete Latest Questions/Answers
Question 1 
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A scientist uses the term flux regarding a biochemical pathway. What does flux mean? 
Flux is the rate of flow through a biochemical pathway. 
Question 2 
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A particular pathway breaks down proteins into amino acids. Is this an anabolic or a 
catabolic pathway? 
Catabolic. This is degradation of a molecule. 
Question 3 
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The acetyl group is connected to CoA to make Acetyl-CoA. A) What specific atom of 
CoA connects to the carbon atom on the acetyl group?...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
Question 1 
0 / 0 pts 
A scientist uses the term flux regarding a biochemical pathway. What does flux mean? 
Flux is the rate of flow through a biochemical pathway. 
Question 2 
0 / 0 pts 
A particular pathway breaks down proteins into amino acids. Is this an anabolic or a 
catabolic pathway? 
Catabolic. This is degradation of a molecule. 
Question 3 
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The acetyl group is connected to CoA to make Acetyl-CoA. A) What specific atom of 
CoA connects to the carbon atom on the acetyl group?...
Portage Learning Chem 210 - Module 6 exam Complete Latest Questions/Answers
Question 1 
3 / 3 pts 
In RNA, guanine always pairs with ________. 
 Thymine 
 Guanine 
 Cytosine 
 Uracil 
 Both A and B 
CYSTOSINE 
Question 2 
3 / 3 pts 
DNA is built from which of the following? 
 Nucleosides 
 Genes 
 Purines 
 Nucleotide 
 Codons 
NUCLEOTIDE 
Question 3 
3 / 3 pts 
The Z-form helix of DNA is stabilized mainly by __________. 
 Ionic bonds 
 Covalent bonds 
 Hydrogen bonds 
 Ion-dipole bonds 
 Hydrogen covalent bonds 
HYDROGEN BONDS
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 16 pages •
Question 1 
3 / 3 pts 
In RNA, guanine always pairs with ________. 
 Thymine 
 Guanine 
 Cytosine 
 Uracil 
 Both A and B 
CYSTOSINE 
Question 2 
3 / 3 pts 
DNA is built from which of the following? 
 Nucleosides 
 Genes 
 Purines 
 Nucleotide 
 Codons 
NUCLEOTIDE 
Question 3 
3 / 3 pts 
The Z-form helix of DNA is stabilized mainly by __________. 
 Ionic bonds 
 Covalent bonds 
 Hydrogen bonds 
 Ion-dipole bonds 
 Hydrogen covalent bonds 
HYDROGEN BONDS
SCI100-guide Updated Spring 2023.
Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) Refresher 
Lesson 1: Course Introduction Student Guide 
Page 2 
Course Objectives 
Here are the overall course objectives: 
 Recognize SCI policy guidance documents 
 Identify the purpose and components of the Sensitive Compartmented 
Information (SCI) Nondisclosure Statement (NdS) 
 Identify classification markings and dissemination controls for SCI materials 
 Identify the proper methods for handling, discussing, reproducing, transporting, ...
- Other
- • 80 pages •
Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) Refresher 
Lesson 1: Course Introduction Student Guide 
Page 2 
Course Objectives 
Here are the overall course objectives: 
 Recognize SCI policy guidance documents 
 Identify the purpose and components of the Sensitive Compartmented 
Information (SCI) Nondisclosure Statement (NdS) 
 Identify classification markings and dissemination controls for SCI materials 
 Identify the proper methods for handling, discussing, reproducing, transporting, ...
Module 10 Discussion Post 100% correct
End of Life Care 
I believe that competent adults who are able to make rational judgment decisions 
should be able to choose physician assisted suicide. Those who do not have any mental 
impairment, or have been previously suicidal should have the ability to choose this 
method of end of life care (Braddcock, C. H., III, & Tonelli, M. R. n.d.). I also believe 
that this option should be available and legal in every state, as it is the patients right to 
autonomy to make this decision, just as a ...
- Other
- • 2 pages •
End of Life Care 
I believe that competent adults who are able to make rational judgment decisions 
should be able to choose physician assisted suicide. Those who do not have any mental 
impairment, or have been previously suicidal should have the ability to choose this 
method of end of life care (Braddcock, C. H., III, & Tonelli, M. R. n.d.). I also believe 
that this option should be available and legal in every state, as it is the patients right to 
autonomy to make this decision, just as a ...
Module 3 Discussion Post Hypercholesterolemia 100% correct
Hypercholesterolemia 
Hypercholesterolemia, which is also known as high cholesterol, occurs when 
there is too much cholesterol in the body. Having high cholesterol can lead to the 
development of having heart disease, heart attack, atherosclerosis, or a stroke. In some 
cases, high cholesterol levels may be inherited, your liver may make too much 
cholesterol, or your body may not remove LDL from your blood efficiently. But eating 
foods that are high in saturated fat and not getting enough exe...
- Other
- • 2 pages •
Hypercholesterolemia 
Hypercholesterolemia, which is also known as high cholesterol, occurs when 
there is too much cholesterol in the body. Having high cholesterol can lead to the 
development of having heart disease, heart attack, atherosclerosis, or a stroke. In some 
cases, high cholesterol levels may be inherited, your liver may make too much 
cholesterol, or your body may not remove LDL from your blood efficiently. But eating 
foods that are high in saturated fat and not getting enough exe...
Module 6 Discussion Post GMO Foods 100% correct
Genetically Modified Foods 
 When talking about genetically modified, or engineered foods, there is a large 
controversy over whether or not it is safe to eat, regulated, and if there are any benefits to 
it. You have a large group of people who say they should stop because it is unhealthy, and 
can cause many medical complications, and on the other hand you have a large group of 
people who suggest that GM foods are safer for you, and should be continued, as well as 
expanded. 
 There are many ...
- Other
- • 2 pages •
Genetically Modified Foods 
 When talking about genetically modified, or engineered foods, there is a large 
controversy over whether or not it is safe to eat, regulated, and if there are any benefits to 
it. You have a large group of people who say they should stop because it is unhealthy, and 
can cause many medical complications, and on the other hand you have a large group of 
people who suggest that GM foods are safer for you, and should be continued, as well as 
expanded. 
 There are many ...
Module 5 Discussion Post T21 100% correct
21 
Smoking has been called the number one cause of preventable death in the United States 
causing approximately 438,000 deaths a year (Samantha K. Graff. 2008). As someone who 
started smoking at the age of 15 due to having friends in high school who were 18 and could buy 
cigarettes, I do agree that the age limit should be increased to 21 for purchase. I’m now 26 and 
just quit smoking 2 weeks ago, which has been one of the hardest things to do in my life to this 
point. I believe that beca...
- Other
- • 2 pages •
21 
Smoking has been called the number one cause of preventable death in the United States 
causing approximately 438,000 deaths a year (Samantha K. Graff. 2008). As someone who 
started smoking at the age of 15 due to having friends in high school who were 18 and could buy 
cigarettes, I do agree that the age limit should be increased to 21 for purchase. I’m now 26 and 
just quit smoking 2 weeks ago, which has been one of the hardest things to do in my life to this 
point. I believe that beca...
Module 5 Discussion Post T21 100% correct
21 
Smoking has been called the number one cause of preventable death in the United States 
causing approximately 438,000 deaths a year (Samantha K. Graff. 2008). As someone who 
started smoking at the age of 15 due to having friends in high school who were 18 and could buy 
cigarettes, I do agree that the age limit should be increased to 21 for purchase. I’m now 26 and 
just quit smoking 2 weeks ago, which has been one of the hardest things to do in my life to this 
point. I believe that beca...
- Other
- • 2 pages •
21 
Smoking has been called the number one cause of preventable death in the United States 
causing approximately 438,000 deaths a year (Samantha K. Graff. 2008). As someone who 
started smoking at the age of 15 due to having friends in high school who were 18 and could buy 
cigarettes, I do agree that the age limit should be increased to 21 for purchase. I’m now 26 and 
just quit smoking 2 weeks ago, which has been one of the hardest things to do in my life to this 
point. I believe that beca...
Assignment 4-5 - UCSP 615 Complete Updated Spring 2023.
Part 1. 
Top Three Trends in Your Profession and Associated Industry-Annotated Bibliography 
Minimum of six graduate research level sources and how the sources are likely to contribute to 
the power point presentation. Use the APA style of bibliography to depict the source and also 
write a summary of the source and how it could be used in your power point presentation. This 
will be a half-page double spaced per source. 
To visualize what the first bibliography should look like, it will be four...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
Part 1. 
Top Three Trends in Your Profession and Associated Industry-Annotated Bibliography 
Minimum of six graduate research level sources and how the sources are likely to contribute to 
the power point presentation. Use the APA style of bibliography to depict the source and also 
write a summary of the source and how it could be used in your power point presentation. This 
will be a half-page double spaced per source. 
To visualize what the first bibliography should look like, it will be four...
Chapter 15: Drugs for Immunization and Immunomodulation Vislosky: Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology, 9th Edition
Chapter 15: Drugs for Immunization and Immunomodulation 
Vislosky: Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology, 9th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Which type of immunity serves to protect against day-to-day pathogen exposure? 
a. Innate immunity 
b. Natural immunity 
c. Acquired immunity 
d. Supplemental immunity 
ANS: A 
Innate immunity helps protect you from smaller day-to-day exposures to pathogenic organism 
but cannot provide long-term immunity to any single specific disease-causing microorganism. ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
Chapter 15: Drugs for Immunization and Immunomodulation 
Vislosky: Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology, 9th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Which type of immunity serves to protect against day-to-day pathogen exposure? 
a. Innate immunity 
b. Natural immunity 
c. Acquired immunity 
d. Supplemental immunity 
ANS: A 
Innate immunity helps protect you from smaller day-to-day exposures to pathogenic organism 
but cannot provide long-term immunity to any single specific disease-causing microorganism. ...