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7. What are the similarities and differences between the uses and functions of t
7. What are the similarities and differences between the uses and functions of the Robot-Rx® and MedCarousel®. 8. Who or what is SAMI and what does he do? 9. What allows robotic m…
7. What could be the applications of GMO crops and animals? What attitudes do bi
7. What could be the applications of GMO crops and animals? What attitudes do biology scientists have towards GMOs? 8. What is PCR? What enzymes are critical for PCR? What are the…
7. What is a karyotype and how can it be used to find information about an indiv
7. What is a karyotype and how can it be used to find information about an individual? Be sure to discuss all of the information that can be seen in a karyotype 8. Mendel's laws o…
7. What is meant by economically recoverable resources? What factors determine i
7. What is meant by economically recoverable resources? What factors determine if oil/gas are economically recoverable? See USGS fact sheet fs-0028-01pdf 1. That part of the techn…
7. What is the basic difference between comets and asteroids? a) Comets always e
7. What is the basic difference between comets and asteroids? a) Comets always emit their own light, while asteroids only reflect sunlight. b) Comets always move in open orbits ar…
7. What is the biological function of NAD+? A. It is a coenzyme that accepts ele
7. What is the biological function of NAD+? A. It is a coenzyme that accepts electron released by the oxidation of organic molecules. B. It is a coenzyme that provides electrons i…
7. What is the default status of lac operon, active or inactive gene expression?
7. What is the default status of lac operon, active or inactive gene expression? What molecule and HOWcan it switch the status? What is the default status of trp operon? How trypt…
7. What is the difference between interstitial fluid and circulatory fluid? 8. H
7. What is the difference between interstitial fluid and circulatory fluid? 8. How are endocrine and nervous system signals different, in terms of how they travel and the response…
7. What is the function of tRNA? How the structural aspects of tRNA (the “L” sha
7. What is the function of tRNA? How the structural aspects of tRNA (the “L” shape, the key components anticodon and amino acid carrying arms) links the function of tRNA? 8. What …
7. What is the genomic location of CYP1A2? Select one: a. 21p24.1 b. 7q24.1 c. 1
7. What is the genomic location of CYP1A2? Select one: a. 21p24.1 b. 7q24.1 c. 15p24.1 d. 15q24.1 8. What is the reported world-wide frequency for the C allele in human population…
7. What is the purpose of cell-cycle checkpoints, such as the DNA-damage checkpo
7. What is the purpose of cell-cycle checkpoints, such as the DNA-damage checkpoint or the spindle-attachment checkpoint? B. You isolate mutant cells defective in the DNA-damage c…
7. What is the value of H (heterozygosity) for a population of desert bighorns i
7. What is the value of H (heterozygosity) for a population of desert bighorns in Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium for a microsatellite locus that has 8 alleles and the following freque…
7. What is the wind speed and wind direction shown by the wind barb above? 12 kn
7. What is the wind speed and wind direction shown by the wind barb above? 12 knots; southwesterly 12 knots; northeasterly 25 knots; southwesterly 25 knots; northeasterly a. b. c.…
7. What is thoracic outlet syndrome how do you assess it and your management and
7. What is thoracic outlet syndrome how do you assess it and your management and nursing care PERIPHERAL VENOUS DISEASE 1. What are the three health problems that alter the blood …
7. What is transduction? (circle all that apply) (2 pts) A. Griffith discovered
7. What is transduction? (circle all that apply) (2 pts) A. Griffith discovered this process by his experiments with pneumococci. B. Infecting bacteriophage carry a piece of DNA f…
7. What sort of proteins will bind most tightly to a cation exchange column at a
7. What sort of proteins will bind most tightly to a cation exchange column at a given pH? a. Proteins with a net positive charge at that pH b. Proteins with a net negative charge…
7. When NASA\'s New Horizons flew by Pluto last summer, it was 32 AU away from t
7. When NASA's New Horizons flew by Pluto last summer, it was 32 AU away from the Earth. Ifan engineer sent a signal to the probe at that time, how much time did the signal take t…
7. When a pea plant of genotype Aa Bb produces gametes what proportion will be a
7. When a pea plant of genotype Aa Bb produces gametes what proportion will be ab? 8. Hamsters are long haired if they have the genotype LL or Ll and they are short haired if they…
7. Where does the quartz in granite typically end up? A. Quartz does not weather
7. Where does the quartz in granite typically end up? A. Quartz does not weather and so it keeps the granite from weathering B. As small clay minerals that are deposited in lakes …
7. Which animal would have the highest percentage of unsaturated fatty acid chai
7. Which animal would have the highest percentage of unsaturated fatty acid chains in their membranes, an animal adapted for a cold climate or an animal adapted for a hot climate?…
7. Which event in life\'s diversification happened first? A evolution of mitocho
7. Which event in life's diversification happened first? A evolution of mitochondria B. evolution of baleen C occurrence of Homo sapiens D. evolution of terrestrial plants 8. Whic…
7. Which is the correct equation for the force of gravity? A. force = mass x g B
7. Which is the correct equation for the force of gravity? A. force = mass x g B. mass-force #215; g C. force = mass #247; g D. mass-g #215; g 8. Plate movement rates range betwee…
7. Which of the follawing functions are associated with CD40-CD40L interactions?
7. Which of the follawing functions are associated with CD40-CD40L interactions? A. It induces NF-kB activation B. It induces B cells to undergo isatype class switching C. It lice…
7. Which of the following atoms has three unpaired electrons? A) Al B) o C) N D)
7. Which of the following atoms has three unpaired electrons? A) Al B) o C) N D) S E) C S. Consider the following electron arrangements. Which represents for N? b) c) d) e) A) opt…
7. Which of the following does not have DNA A) Nucleurs C) Chloroplasts D) Bacte
7. Which of the following does not have DNA A) Nucleurs C) Chloroplasts D) Bacteria E) Lysosomes 8. Which of the following is one of the ways that the membranes of winter wheat ar…
7. Which of the following drugs would be expected to reduce movement of mitochon
7. Which of the following drugs would be expected to reduce movement of mitochondria in nerves? Mark all that apply Excess 3-0-methyl glucose in the medium (prevents glycolysis by…
7. Which of the following infertlity treatments Injects one sperm into one egg i
7. Which of the following infertlity treatments Injects one sperm into one egg in viable zygote? A) GIFT B) ICSI C) Hormone therapy D) IVF 8. Which region of the world exhibits th…
7. Which of the following ion(s) is in highest concentration outside the neuron
7. Which of the following ion(s) is in highest concentration outside the neuron cell membrane in a resting state? a. Chloride (Cl) and potassium (K) b. Potassium (K) only c. Magne…
7. Which of the following is NOT a direct source of genetie variation of unrelat
7. Which of the following is NOT a direct source of genetie variation of unrelated gametes (sex) mutation 8. Match the word on the left with its definition (1 pts each) Linkage A.…
7. Which of the following is NOT a result of weathering of rocks? a. Formation o
7. Which of the following is NOT a result of weathering of rocks? a. Formation of clay minerals b. Formation of feldspar minerals c. Decrease in size of rock and mineral particles…
7. Which of the following is NOT true about active vaccines? A. They stimulate t
7. Which of the following is NOT true about active vaccines? A. They stimulate the humoral immune response B. They are useful for immediate relief from infection or intoxication C…
7. Which of the following is NOT true of an action potential? A) Action potentia
7. Which of the following is NOT true of an action potential? A) Action potentials follow the all-or-none law. B) An action potential only starts when the depolarization reaches t…
7. Which of the following is TRUE about Spongy bone tissue: a) Contains numerous
7. Which of the following is TRUE about Spongy bone tissue: a) Contains numerous concentric lamellae organized around a central canal b) Lacks osteocytes c) Is the primary compone…
7. Which of the following is involved in regulation of the tryp operon? a. repre
7. Which of the following is involved in regulation of the tryp operon? a. repressor protein b. operator sequence (0) c. tryptophan d. answers A and B are both correct e. all of t…
7. Which of the following is not a destination for vesicles leaving the Golgi ap
7. Which of the following is not a destination for vesicles leaving the Golgi apparatus? a. The plasma membrane b. The exterior of the cell c. Lysosomes d. Mitochondria 8. GPl-anc…
7. Which of the following is not a problem in indoor [LG.7.4.0 pollution? a) CO
7. Which of the following is not a problem in indoor [LG.7.4.0 pollution? a) CO b) Rn c) VOC d) particulates e) All of the above cause indoor problems Which of the following radia…
7. Which of the following is seen in plants with self-fertilization? a. Each ind
7. Which of the following is seen in plants with self-fertilization? a. Each individual plant only produces either male or female flowers b. Male and female flowers are produced i…
7. Which of the following is the best description of Proteomic Pattern diagnosti
7. Which of the following is the best description of Proteomic Pattern diagnostics? a. Finding protein marker for disease and then examining changes from normal to disease via mas…
7. Which of the following is true about membrane proteins embedded within the li
7. Which of the following is true about membrane proteins embedded within the lipid bilayer? A) An increased temperature of the bilayer decreases the rate of transverse diffusion …
7. Which of the following is true about viruses? a) They are not composed of cel
7. Which of the following is true about viruses? a) They are not composed of cells b) They cannot metabolize nutrients c) They cannot reproduce themselves d) They have DNA or RNA …
7. Which of the following is true about viruses? a) They are not composed of cel
7. Which of the following is true about viruses? a) They are not composed of cells b) They cannot metabolize nutrients c) They cannot reproduce themselves d) They have DNA or RNA …
7. Which of the following is used to remove microbes, but not inhibit or destroy
7. Which of the following is used to remove microbes, but not inhibit or destroy them a. Filtration b. Dry heat c. Moist heat with steam d. lonizing radiation 8, Microbial agents …
7. Which of the following receptors that we talked about in class was not locate
7. Which of the following receptors that we talked about in class was not located in the plasma membrane? A. Rhodopsin. B. TGF-B receptor. C. Frizzled. D. Delta. E. JAK-STAT recep…
7. Which of the following statements about a protein functioning in the nucleus
7. Which of the following statements about a protein functioning in the nucleus is true? a) The nuclear protein contained a sequence that directed its import into the nucleus afte…
7. Which of the following statements about a protein functioning in the nucleus
7. Which of the following statements about a protein functioning in the nucleus is true? a) The nuclear protein contained a sequence that directed its import into the nucleus afte…
7. Which of the following statements best describes the complementary nature of
7. Which of the following statements best describes the complementary nature of structure and function in an organism? (A) Cells, the building blocks of organisms, were so named w…
7. Which of the following statements is true? a. Hormone binding to nuclear rece
7. Which of the following statements is true? a. Hormone binding to nuclear receptors induces their movement from the nucleus to the nucleolus in order to promote rDNA transcripti…
7. Which of the following would be killed if placed in an environment that that
7. Which of the following would be killed if placed in an environment that that apply. a) Obligate aerobe b) Microaerophile c) Facultative anaerobe d) Aerotolerant e) Obligate ana…
7. Which one of the following is the main reason why the Earth has seasons? (a)
7. Which one of the following is the main reason why the Earth has seasons? (a) Earth's orbit is elliptical. We have summer when we are closer to the Sun and winter when we are fa…
7. Which part of the gene do the sigma unit/RNA polymerase bind to? A. exon B. e
7. Which part of the gene do the sigma unit/RNA polymerase bind to? A. exon B. enhancer C. TATA box D. start codon 8. The central dogma of molecular biology states that DNA is use…