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AHIP 2024 FINAL EXAM WITH DETAILED ANSWERS AND 100% GUARANTEED PASS.

Mildred Savage enrolled in Allcare Medicare Advantage plan several years ago. Mildred recently learned that she is suffering from inoperable cancer and has just a few months to live. She would like to spend these final months in hospice care. Mildred's family asks you whether hospice benefits will be paid for under the Allcare Medicare Advantage plan. What should you say? - CorreCt Answers -Mildred may remain enrolled in Allcare and make a hospice election. Hospice benefits will be paid for by Original Medicare under Part A and Allcare will continue to pay for any non-hospice services

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Plant Breeding MCQ for M. Sc. (Agriculture) in Plant Breeding

Plant Breeding MCQ for M. Sc. (Agriculture) in Plant Breeding with solved answer.

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human physiology-digestive system

this is AS level biology/physiology note. It contains focused explanation on the human digestion of carbohydrates, proteins and fats.

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GCSE Biology Triple Award General Notes

Handwritten in joined up writing. Scanned into computer. GCSE level. enzymes (including digestive enzymes)

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Glycolysis

Biochemistry BIBC102. Basic notes on glycolysis and its significant steps.

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Nervous System and Hormones

GCSE DA Biology higher lee=vel.

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Fish Biology

Notes on order Semionotiformes and Amiiformes (Marine Fish Biology) - Characteristics, Age and Growth, Reproduction, Examples, Pictures.

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Pathology Comprehensive

Pathology review of several components, with review questions, and case studies

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Biochemistry Lecture 1 (additional notes)

Biochemistry Module - Year 1 BSc Biological Sciences/Biomedical Science/Pharmacy/Medicine/Human Biology/Biology. Additional notes oh Hydrogen bonding as extra reading for extra marks in essays/coursework.

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Urinary system

Urinary system

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Fotosintesis como fuente de energia renovable

Breve descripción del proceso de la fotosíntesis y su posibilidad de ser usada para obtener energía útil para el uso humano

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DNA lecture note " undergraduate "

in this pdf we discuss some of the most important thing about human DNA

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Temperature

Cambridge A Level Physics 9702_chapter 21. This note have little bit information of temperature scale and difference between thermo-couple & thermistor with few definitions and a formula.

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Biology 108 Chapter 14

Non-major biology course Christine Yates University of Alabama

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IB Biology Notes - Topic of Reproduction (SL & HL)

Notes for International Baccalaureate Biology students. Notes written by a former IB HL Bio & Chem student (now a medical student) offering an accurate perspective and serving as an effective tool of IB Biology. This document is about reproduction for both SL & HL (Assessment Statements: 9.3, 6.6, 11.4). It features useful mnemonics - we all know we need some cramming! - and insightful images/diagrams from various IB and medical textbooks. It has been purified to present only the important information that will ensure you hit the maximum points on the markscheme. Even though the IB has changed its syllabus, much of the substance is very much the same! This document would definitely be your savior come exam period :) ALSO the notes are useful for A level students too! Trust me, I discussed most of my stuff with my A level friends and their syllabus is very similar. BE SURE to download the complementary document on the histology of the testis and ovary for optimum understanding of the topic!

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CARDIAC CYCLE

-explanation of systole and diastole of the heart in the ventricular and the atrial -cardiac output -Blood flow velocity -Blood pressure -Changes in the blood pressure during the cardiac cycle

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As Biology- Mass Transport

This is for As biology, this topic is about mass transport of plants including transport of water in plants

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Female Genitourinary SOAP Note Form 2024 Update 100% Correct

Female Genitourinary SOAP Note Form 2024 Update 100% Correct

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Class 11 Biology | Chapter 1 | The Living World | Full Chapter

Class 11 Biology | Chapter 1 | The Living World | Full Chapter

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IB Standard Level Biology, Chapter Two, molecular Biology

Incredible notes summarising Chapter Two, "molecular biology", including all points of the IB Standard Level biology syllabus. PLUS amazing diagrams! (13 pages) (International Baccalaureate)

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EPISTAXIS

course is human medicine that is pathology .The given notes is written about the epistaxis which means bleeding from the nose. And then its causes , pathogenesis and treatment are given. This notes can be read by a medical undergraduate.

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BIOLOGY PDF

General Biology.pdf

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Anatomy questionnaire for MBBS ,PG, bsc medical students

It compromises of all the important questions to read before exams

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The Visual System

How the visual system works. Aimed for undergraduate years studying neuroscience topics or any biology related subjects. Can be read by anyone with background in any science related subject. Queen Mary University of London. QMUL.

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Term Report-Evolution and Systematics- Bears/ Includes 2 Data Figures

This is a term report, demonstrating proficiency in evolution and systematics. Systematics comparisons are between: Bears, Giant Panda, Raccoon, and Red Panda Including figures of a Phylogenic Tree and Clustal Distance Matrix, produced solely for this Systematics Epxeriment The figures were produced using professional software and scientific methods. This is for an advanced level biology course, zoology, or environmental sciences year 2.

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Genetic counselling

Final year level comprehensive notes on genetic counselling, part of a genetics module on a Biomedical Science undergraduate course. Includes references.

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Biology: MEMBRANES

My notes are constantly being updated, and include college level Biology at a top tier prestigious university.

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Digestive System notes

Notes include: - The main stages of food processing - organs specialised for sequential stages of food processing from the mammalian digestive system - Adaptations for different diets

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ATOMS AND BONDING

how atoms bond and the types of bonds formed and the properties of water

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Class 10,11,12 every notes are available...... please check our profile

*Comprehensive Biology Notes* Get instant access to detailed and organized biology notes, covering various topics and concepts. These notes are designed to help you understand and retain key information, making it easier to excel in your biology studies. *Topics Covered:* - Cell structure and function - Genetics and inheritance - Evolution and natural selection - Ecology and ecosystems - Human physiology and anatomy - Plant biology and botany - Microbiology and immunology *Features:* - Clear and concise explanations - Diagrams and illustrations to aid understanding - Key terms and definitions highlighted - Practice questions and quizzes to reinforce learning - Easy-to-navigate format for quick reference *Perfect for:* - Students preparing for biology exams or tests - Individuals looking to refresh their knowledge of biology - Anyone interested in learning more about the natural world Stay ahead in your biology studies with these comprehensive notes!

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Lizard Phylogeny

Lizard Phylogeny Lab

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Anatomy Overview

These notes discuss an overview of anatomy, which discuss the different levels of the systems and the different types of molecules that exist within the body.

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Systemic Hypoxia

Notes are from a very detailed lecture outlining systemic hypoxia, looking at it with particular detail from the perspective of a Dental student. But it was conducted by a lecturer from a Medical background.

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O level Physics Notes - Chapter 1

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Calculus Exam III Review

Topics covered include: Graphing, Motion, Optimization, Related Rates, L’Hopital’s Rule, Mean Value Theorem, Rolle’s Theorem, Linear Approximations. Examples and equations.

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Chapter 14 The Brain and Cranial Nerves

21 typed pages of notes on the brain and cranial nerves for your studying ease. From regions and landmarks to cranial reflexes these notes have all you need.

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IB HL Cell Biology overview

A comprehensive overview of the Cell Biology topic from IB Higher level Biology. These notes are aimed at lower or upper sixth form students (Year 12 and 13) or anybody else with an interest.

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Gas exchange

International Baccalaureate Biology SL Topic 6.4 2017 Clear and detailed notes of topic 6.4 from the book and lecture

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GCSE AQA Biology Keeping Healthy (Chapter 1, Unit 1)

-Simple notes of AQA GCSE Biology Chapter One, Unit One (Keeping Healthy) -3 Pages -Notes from several resources -Includes bullet points, pictures and diagrams -Aimed for GCSE

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As level bio notes

Chapter 4 cell membrane and transport

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Pulmonary Function Tests

Clinical description of the various pulmonary function tests; suitable for medical students

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College Biology

1st year college biology

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Biology/ Earth Science/ Physical Science Review

This is a very detailed review that includes both Biology, Earth Science and Physical Science. A MUST READ for those currently in the course or struggling with information regarding to the subject. Understandable and detailed.

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OCR AS level biology module 3 notes

This set of notes covers the entire of OCR AS level Biology Module 3. It explains the content thoroughly and precisely. Diagrams are included to extend knowledge of the topic.

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Properties of Water

Basic outline and discussion on the properties of water

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BIOL 2010- Photosynthesis and Carbon Fixation

These notes are based on Carbon Fixation and Photosynthesis!

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AP Bio Ecology

Ecology Notes for AP Biology

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Biological Principles

UCF's BSC1005 with Dr. Rani

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Adsorption and Desorption of Cadmium in the presence of Calcium using Freundlich and Langmuir Isotherm

It is an MPhil thesis and the subject of this is: Adsorption and Desorption of Cadmium in the presence of Calcium using Freundlich and Langmuir Isotherm: It is a result of many sleepless nights and very hard work in the lab. It will be very useful for the teacher as well as for the students.

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Anatomy of the Ankle

Supporting structures and main movements of the ankle

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Biology Solved MCQs

Biology Solved MCQs for 1st Year Medical Science Students Short MCQ`s Note: This is a Very Good Book Which Will Increase Your Knowledge a lot after reading it.

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How Cells Harvest Chemical Energy

This chapter is all about Cellular Respiration including glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, fermentation, and pyruvate oxidation.

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History Biology Chemistry

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The Neurological System

Comprehensive notes about the embryology, anatomy and physiology of the neurological system including the brain, spinal chord, cranial nerves and neurones. The notes also include some clinical pathology with regards to seizures and pain sensation and a little about the innervation of the bladder. These notes are from the second semester of my first year at the University of Surrey and would probably be best suited to students of a similar level, although students of all levels who wish to gain an understanding of the neurological system would also benefit from these notes.

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AQA AS BIOLOGY ATP AND WATER

Detailed first year (AS) biology notes to aid key revision of topics and enhance knowledge.

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Anatomy and Physiology - Organic Molecules

I have taken these questions and answers from Anatomy and Physiology. The topics of which is Organic Molecules.

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Research Psycholgy

Research Psychology taken by myself in a Psychology-101 class. These are not only well written, they also are visually stimulating. The course was PSY-101, with the professor Kati Corlew. The institution these notes were taken at was at the University of Maine at Augusta.

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Fem Repro Histology

Medical school histology notes on female repro

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ORAL ANATOMY STUDY GUIDE

REVIEWER FOR ORAL ANATOMY 1

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Homeostasis and Homeostatic processes

Homeostasis in humans notes for homeostatic processes such as blood glucose regulation, blood water potential, body temperature regulation and the skin in homeostatic processes.

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Last minute IGCSE biology revision

Really useful notes to get around your head during those last minute revision periods. Aimed for the (I) GCSE levels. Also includes triple award materials.

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Endocrine System

These notes talk about different diseases which can happen with endocrine malfunction and also different hormones that effect the body naturally and the pathways they follow.

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Digestive System Notes

Amazing summary notes for the digestive system!

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Anatomy and physiology vocabs

helpful notes and vocabs for medical , biology even nursing students .

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Cell Structure and Membrane Support Notes

Notes from 'Cell Structure and Membrane Support' lecture, part of the Cells to Systems module

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Enzymes

A concise, colourful summary sheet; designed to be ideal for revision. Defines and explains the structure and function of enzymes, as well as the effect of temperature, pH, substrate and enzyme concentration on reaction rates. Includes information on inhibitors, immobilisation and biotechnology. Works alongside CCEA AS Level Biology.

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BIO1011 AP Quiz Week 1 / BIO 1011 Week 10 Quiz: Anatomy and Physiology: South University (Already graded A)

BIO1011 Week 10 Quiz Grading Summary Question Type: # Of Questions: # Correct: Multiple Choice 100 97 Grade Details - All Questions Question 1. Question : Student Answer: Comments: The triplet codes needed to specify a specific polypeptide chain are found in the gene. anticodon. cytoplasm. polypeptide itself. codon. Question 2. Question : Student Answer: Comments: In order to maintain cellular homeostasis, an exchange pump ejects ions from the cell and imports ions. calcium; sodium potassium; calcium sodium; calcium potassium; sodium sodium; potassium Question 3. Question : Which of the following is the symbol for an amino group? Student Answer: Comments: –OH –AMO –PO3 –NH2 –COOH Question 4. Question : Student Answer: Comments: The plasmalemma includes glycolipids. integral proteins. phospholipids. all of the above A and C only Question 5. Question : Student Answer: Comments: The chemical behavior of an atom is determined by the outermost electron shell. the size of the atom. the number of neutrons. the mass of the nucleus. the number of protons. Question 6. Question : Which pH is closest to normal body pH? Student Answer: Comments: pH 2 pH 4 pH 3 pH 7 pH 8 Question 7. Question : Student Answer: Comments: Which of the following statements about the Golgi apparatus is false? produces secretory vesicles sends transport vesicles to the RER receives transport vesicles from the RER supplies new membrane components produces lysosomes Incorrect Question 8. Question : Student Answer: Comments: The endoplasmic reticulum is responsible for protein synthesis. lipid synthesis. drug and toxin neutralization. all of the above both A and C Incorrect Question 9. Question : Some cells contain large numbers of mitochondria while others have Student Answer: Comments: relatively few or none. This suggests that cells with large numbers of mitochondria have a low energy demand. cells with small numbers of mitochondria have a large ATP supply. cells with large numbers of mitochondria have a high energy demand. cells with large numbers of mitochondria are short-lived. some cells are older than others. Question 10. Question : Student Answer: Comments: Identify the correctly spelled term describing the organ that separates the ventral body cavity into superior and inferior cavities. diaphram diaphragm mediastinum mediastienum diafragm Question 11. Question : Student Answer: The genetically programmed death of cells is called metastasis. differentiation. mitosis. apoptosis. replication. Comments: Question 12. Question : Student Answer: Comments: In general, the nervous system does each of the following, except responds rapidly to change. directs very specific responses. directs long-term responses to change. helps to maintain homeostasis. both B and D Question 13. Question : Student Answer: Comments: Interaction between individual polypeptide chains to form a protein complex is structure. primary pentagonal tertiary secondary quaternary Question 14. Question : Student Answer: The reaction A + B + energy → AB is an example of a(n) decomposition reaction. equilibrium reaction. endergonic reaction. exchange reaction. Comments: exergonic reaction. Question 15. Question : Student Answer: Comments: If an isotope of oxygen has 8 protons, 10 neutrons, and 8 electrons, its mass number is 26. 16. 18. 12. 8. Question 16. Question : Student Answer: Comments: During mitosis, chromatids separate into daughter chromosomes during anaphase. telophase. metaphase. interphase. prophase. Question 17. Question : Student Answer: In hydrolysis reactions, compounds react with carbon, causing decomposition. water, causing synthesis. hydrogen, causing decomposition. Comments: glucose, causing decomposition. water, causing decomposition. Question 18. Question : Student Answer: Comments: H2O is an example of a(n) ionic formula. molecular formula. covalent formula. glucose molecule. water molecule. Incorrect Question 19. Question : Student Answer: Comments: The term means each enzyme catalyzes only one type of reaction. inertia activation saturation specificity monoreactive Question 20. Question : Student Answer: "Spikes" form on a blood cell when it is placed in a(n) solution. isotonic merotonic hypertonic homotonic hypotonic Comments: Question 21. Question : Student Answer: Comments: The study of the first two months of development is termed histology. pathology. embryology. cytology. organology. Question 22. Question : Student Answer: Comments: A cell or organ that responds to commands of the control center in negative feedback is termed a(n) hypothalamus. thermoregulator. effector. stimulus. receptor. Question 23. Question : Student Answer: A polysaccharide that is formed in liver and muscle cells to store glucose is fructose. glycogen. lactose. cellulose. sucrose. Comments: Question 24. Question : Renewal or modification of the cell membrane is a function of the Student Answer: mitochondria. Golgi apparatus. rough endoplasmic reticulum. microtubules. ribosomes. Comments: Question 25. Question : Imagine two rigid chambers separated by a rigid membrane that is freely permeable to water but impermeable to glucose. Side 1 contains a 10 percent glucose solution and side 2 contains pure water. At equilibrium, what will be the situation? Student Answer: No way to tell what the situation will be. The hydrostatic pressure will be higher in side 1. Water will continue to move from side 1 to side 2. Water will continue to move from side 2 to side 1. The hydrostatic pressure will be higher in side 2. Comments: Question 26. Question : Student Answer: Comments: Which has the greater concentration of hydrogen ions, a substance with a pH of 5 or a substance with a pH of 4? A pH of 4 is greater. A pH of 5 is greater. They are both equal; 4 and 5 are relative values. pH 9, if you mixed the solutions . Not enough information to say. Question 27. Question : Student Answer: Comments: The mediastinum contains the pleural cavities. separates the pleural cavities. contains the pericardial cavity. both A and C both B and C Question 28. Question : Student Answer: All organic compounds in the human body contain all of the following elements, except carbon. calcium. oxygen. hydrogen. both A and D Comments: Question 29. Question : Student Answer: Comments: A solution that contains a lower osmotic pressure than the cytoplasm of a cell is called isotonic. homotonic. hypertonic. merotonic. hypotonic. Question 30. Question : Student Answer: Comments: A person facing forward with hands at the sides and palms facing forward is in the prone position. frontal position. anatomical position. sagittal position. supine position. Question 31. Question : Student Answer: A mature red blood cell lacks a nucleus. Thus, it cannot make new proteins and will be worn out within a few months. can repair itself readily. is malformed. will be a long-lived cell. Comments: can only divide once more. Question 32. Question : Student Answer: Comments: Oxygen is required in biological systems for serving as structural components of bone. cellular metabolism. storage of energy. serving as catalysts. chemical messengers. Question 33. Question : Student Answer: Comments: The stage in a cell's life cycle in which the cell performs its normal functions and prepares for division is called metaphase. prophase. anaphase. telophase. interphase. Question 34. Question : Student Answer: Functions of the glycocalyx include identifying the cell for the immune system. lubricating and protecting the cell membrane. binding extracellular compounds. Comments: all of the above B and C only Incorrect Question 35. Question : Student Answer: Comments: The principal cations in our body fluids are and . chloride; bicarbonate sodium; potassium sodium; chloride sodium; calcium calcium; magnesium Question 36. Question : Student Answer: Comments: The weakest bond between two atoms is the bond. polar ionic hydrogen covalent nonpolar Question 37. Question : Student Answer: Which organelle is most prominent in cells that make large amounts of protein? nucleus chromosome nucleolus mitochondria proteasome Comments: Question 38. Question : Student Answer: Comments: In the body, inorganic compounds can serve as buffers. can make up proteins. may be held together by ionic bonds. are structural components of cells. both A and C Question 39. Question : Student Answer: Comments: Which of the following is-are needed to form a triglyceride molecule? 3 glycerol molecules 3 fatty acid molecules 1 glycerol molecule both A and C both B and C Question 40. Question : Student Answer: Which of the following organs is not contained within the abdominal cavity? ovary Comments: pancreas spleen stomach small intestine Incorrect Question 41. Question : Student Answer: Comments: Of the following choices, the pH of the least acidic solution is 12.0. 4.5. 2.3. 6.0. 1.0. Incorrect Question 42. Question : Student Answer: Comments: The most important metabolic fuel molecule in the body is sucrose. vitamins. protein. caffeine. glucose. Question 43. Question : mRNA is needed to synthesize _ in the cytoplasm. Student Answer: Comments: proteins phospholipids carbohydrates lipids all of the above Question 44. Question : Student Answer: Comments: The phosphorylation of adenosine forms ATP. 2ATP. ribose. ADP. AMP. Question 45. Question : Student Answer: Comments: Carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins are classified as salts. organic molecules. inorganic molecules. bases. acids. Question 46. Question : The heart is to the lungs. Student Answer: posterior lateral proximal medial distal Comments: Question 47. Question : What is the first part of the cell that is affected when the pH of extracellular fluid changes? Student Answer: the cytosol nucleolus cytoskeleton nucleus plasmalemma Comments: Question 48. Question : Assume that the transport of a particular amino acid across the plasmalemma is observed (1) to occur only down its concentration gradient and (2) to slow when a similar amino acid is added to the extracellular fluid. The movement of the amino acid through the membrane is most likely by Student Answer: pinocytosis. active transport. facilitated diffusion. diffusion. osmosis. Comments: Question 49. Question : When electrons are transferred from one atom to another, and the two atoms unite as a result of the opposite charges, Student Answer: a hydrogen bond is formed. an ion is formed. a covalent bond is formed. a molecule is formed. an ionic bond is formed. Comments: Incorrect Question 50. Question : Magnesium atoms have two electrons in the outermost shell. As a result, you would expect magnesium to form ions with a charge of Student Answer: +2. +1. -2. -1. either +2 or -2 Comments: Question 51. Question : Which of the following is not a cation? Student Answer: K+ Ca2+ Mg2+ Cl- Comments: Na+ Incorrect Question 52. Question : Student Answer: Comments: Which of the following substances would be most acidic? tomato juice, pH = 4 stomach secretions, pH = 1 lemon juice, pH = 2 urine, pH = 6 white wine, pH = 3 Question 53. Question : Student Answer: Comments: A chemical imbalance in the blood can cause the heart to stop pumping blood, which in turn will cause other tissues and organs to cease functioning. This observation supports the view that congenital defects can be life-threatening. chemical molecules make up cells. all levels of organization within an organism are interdependent. blood has magical properties. all organisms are composed of cells. Question 54. Question : Student Answer: The mRNA sequence that is complementary to the sequence ATC on DNA is UAG. AUG. TAG. AUC. ATC. Comments: Question 55. Question : Student Answer: Comments: Identify which of the following is both an anion and a compound: K+ Cl- HCO3- Na+ NaCl Incorrect Question 56. Question : Student Answer: Comments: Which of the following is not a function of protein? support metabolic regulation movement transport storage of genetic information Question 57. Question : Student Answer: Most of the fat found in the human body is in the form of triglycerides. prostaglandins. phospholipids. cholesterol. monoglycerides. Comments: Incorrect Question 58. Question : Student Answer: Comments: Anatomical features that change during illness are studied in anatomy. pathological microscopic regional surface gross Question 59. Question : Student Answer: Comments: Cardiovascular physiology is an example of pathological physiology. organ physiology. physiological chemistry. systemic physiology. histophysiology. Question 60. Question : There is a direct correlation between the potency of a general anesthetic such as ether and its ability to Student Answer: Comments: dissolve in water. dissolve in lipids. bind to proteins. bind to DNA. interact with carbohydrates. Question 61. Question : Student Answer: Comments: AB → A + B is to decomposition as A + B → AB is to metabolism. synthesis. exchange. combustion. replacement. Question 62. Question : Student Answer: Comments: Which of these transport processes always requires metabolic energy? diffusion carrier-mediated transport freely permeable impermeable vesicular transport Question 63. Question : Epithelium is connected to underlying connective tissue by Student Answer: proteoglycan. a basal lamina. a reticular lamina. interfacial canals. keratin. Comments: Question 64. Question : Each amino acid differs from another in the Student Answer: number of carboxyl groups. size of the amino group. number of central carbon atoms. nature of the side chain. number of peptide bonds in the molecule. Comments: Question Questi 65. on : Figure 3-2 The Plasmalemma Use Figure 3-2 to answer the following question(s): Microfilaments are labeled Student Answer: 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. Comments: Question 66. Question : Student Answer: Comments: Which one of the following is not one of the four main tissue categories? neural tissue connective tissue osseous tissue muscle tissue epithelial tissue Question 67. Question : Student Answer: Comments: Which of the following consists of a network of intracellular membranes with attached ribosomes? nucleoli smooth endoplasmic reticulum mitochondria Golgi apparatus rough endoplasmic reticulum Question 68. Question : Student Answer: Examination of a sample of glandular cells reveals an extensive network of smooth endoplasmic reticulum. Which of the following is the likeliest product of these cells? digestive enzymes antibodies transport proteins steroid hormones protein hormones Comments: Question 69. Question : Student Answer: Comments: Identify a structure located within the mediastinum. lung small intestine pericardial sac stomach spleen Question 70. Question : Student Answer: Comments: If the concentration of sodium chloride in the interstitial fluid surrounding cells decreases and the concentration of other solutes remains constant, the fluid outside of the cells will become hypertonic. the cells will shrink. the fluid outside of the cells will become isotonic. the cells will swell. the cells will not change. Question 71. Question : Student Answer: The skin swells and puckers during a long bath. This suggests that bath water is a(n) fluid. toxic hypotonic isotonic hypertonic Comments: diffusion Question 72. Question : Student Answer: Comments: A(n) removes hydrogen ions and a(n) releases hydrogen ions. acid; base element; compound molecule; acid base; acid compound; element Question 73. Question : Student Answer: Comments: An example of an inorganic substance is glycerol. water. fructose. carbon dioxide. both B and D Incorrect Question 74. Question : Student Answer: Which of following properties of microtubules is true? made of actin found only in the terminal web made of myosin Comments: another term for microfilaments interact with dynein and kinesin Question 75. Question : Student Answer: Comments: The nucleus of an atom consists of electrons. neutrons. protons + neutrons. protons. protons + electrons. Question 76. Question : Student Answer: Comments: Which of the following organs is located between the peritoneum and the body wall? kidney spleen urinary bladder stomach large intestine Question 77. Question : Student Answer: The mass of an atom is largely determined by the number of it has. protons + neutrons protons electrons protons + electrons neutrons Comments: Question Questi 78. on : Figure 3-2 The Plasmalemma Use Figure 3-2 to answer the following question(s): Lipid molecules pass into the cell through the structure labeled Student Answer: 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. Comments: Question 79. Question : Student Answer: Comments: According to the rules of complementary base pairing in nucleic acids, cytosine would pair with the base guanine. cytosine. uracil. thymine. adenine. Question 80. Question : Student Answer: Comments: A defense cell engulfing a bacterium illustrates endocytosis. pinocytosis. receptor-mediated endocytosis. phagocytosis. exocytosis. Question 81. Question : Student Answer: Functions of the plasmalemma include all of the following, except structural support. Comments: sensitivity to chemical changes in the extracellular fluid. thermal insulation. separation of the cytoplasm from the extracellular fluid. regulation of exchange of materials with the extracellular environment. Question 82. Question : Student Answer: Comments: A unit in messenger RNA consisting of a set of three consecutive nucleotides is termed a(n) amino acid. gene. tRNA. codon. anticodon. Question 83. Question : Student Answer: Comments: Loose connective tissue functions in all of the following ways, except supporting epithelia. filling spaces between organs. storing triacylglycerols. anchoring blood vessels and nerves. transporting substances between cells. Question 84. Question : As genes are functionally eliminated, the cell becomes limited in the Student Answer: Comments: range of proteins it can make. This specialization process is termed differentiation. cellular activation. structural integration. apoptosis. adaptation. Question 85. Question : Student Answer: Comments: Chondrocytes are to cartilage as osteocytes are to fat. bone. blood. neural tissue. epithelium. Question 86. Question : Student Answer: Comments: Which of the following is not a function of membrane proteins? act as carrier molecules for various solutes cell nutrient regulate the passage of ions act as anchors or stabilizers for the cell membrane bind to ligands Question 87. Question : Student Answer: Comments: Which element commonly has only a proton as its nucleus? argon helium hydrogen neon none of the above Question 88. Question : Student Answer: Comments: An alternate term for tumor is nucleoplasm. neoplasm. cytoplasm. benign malignancy. primary metastasis. Incorrect Question 89. Question : Student Answer: Comments: Lipids cushion organs against shocks. form essential structural components of cells. help to maintain body temperature. provide roughly twice the energy as carbohydrates. all of the above Question Questi 90. on : Figure 3-2 The Plasmalemma Use Figure 3-2 to answer the following question(s): What part of the plasmalemma is hydrophobic? Student Answer: 1 2 3 4 6 Comments: Incorrect Question 91. Question : Student Answer: Comments: Which form of endoplasmic reticulum modifies and packages newly synthesized proteins? rough endoplasmic reticulum raised endoplasmic reticulum smooth endoplasmic reticulum ribosomal endoplasmic reticulum proteosomes reticulum Question 92. Question : Student Answer: Comments: By weight, which element is the most plentiful in the human body? potassium carbon sulfur sodium oxygen Question 93. Question : Student Answer: Comments: The maximum rate of an enzyme reaction occurs at synthesis. saturation limit. dehydration. reversible. hydrolysis. Question 94. Question : Student Answer: Comments: Specific proteins are manufactured through the interaction of and . multiple enzymes; two types of RNA multiple carbohydrates; three types of DNA multiple enzymes; three types of DNA multiple enzymes; three types of RNA multiple proteins; three types of DNA Question 95. Question : Student Answer: Comments: Simple cuboidal epithelium is found at the surface of the skin. lining the trachea. lining blood vessels. lining the air sacs of the lungs. forming the kidney tubules. Question 96. Question : Student Answer: Which of the following cytoskeleton components moves the chromosomes during cell division? basal bodies thick filaments microfilaments intermediate filaments microtubules Comments: Question 97. Question : Student Answer: Comments: Which organ system provides support, protection of soft tissue, mineral storage, and blood formation? skeletal integumentary muscular nervous endocrine Question 98. Question : Student Answer: Comments: A cell duplicates its chromosomes during the phase. Go G2 G1 S Gm Question 99. Question : Student Answer: Compounds that can be synthesized or broken down by chemical reactions inside the body are called enzymes. organic compounds. inorganic compounds. nutrients. metabolites. Comments: Question 100. Question : All of the following are true concerning enzymes, except that they Student Answer: affect only the rate of a chemical reaction. are proteins. lower the activation energy required for a reaction. function as biological catalysts. are consumed during the reaction. Comments: * Times are displayed in (GMT-07:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada)

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