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FNDH 400 Exam 3 | 100% Correct | Verified | 2024 Version
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Where does the name Vitamin come from? - Vital amines --> Vitamines, but when it was discovered 
they weren't amines, the E was dropped 
Fat soluble vitamins - A, D, E, K 
Water Soluble Vitamins - C, B 
What B vitamin numbers are missing? Why? - B4, B8, B10, B11 
Were discovered and then removed due to redudancy 
EV McCollum and vitamins - Theorized fat-soluble factor A that deficiency led to ophthalmia 
(inflammation of the eye) and water-soluble factor B resulted in beriberi 
Factor A --&g...
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Nutrition 1020 Module 5 Questions with Correct Solutions
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Vitamins + Minerals - play integral role in cell metabolism 
 
Recommendations for essential nutrient intake levels - are established to support optimal function and health 
 
The fat-soluble vitamins (soluble in oil) - A; D; E; K 
 
The water soluble nutrients - water-soluble B vitamins, thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, biotin, pantothenic acid, folate, choline, + water soluble vitamin C 
 
Vitamin A - functions in vision (including light and dark adaptation ...
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Portage Microbiology Lecture Exam 2 Already Passed
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Portage Microbiology Lecture Exam 2 Already Passed True or False. The β-oxidation pathway catabolizes the fatty acid chains of lipids. True 
True or False. Metabolism is a controlled set of biochemical reactions that occur in living organisms in order to maintain life. True 
What is the term for metal ions that assist enzymes during the catalysis reaction? Cofactor 
The catabolism of a single molecule of glucose goes through what 3 distinct transitions? 1. Glycolysis 2. Fermentation or Respirat...
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NBME PHYSIOLOGY UPDATED EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2023/2024
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NBME PHYSIOLOGY UPDATED EXAM 
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 
2023/2024 
Prostglandin - CORRECT ANSWER-From mast cells, macrophages, EC, and platelets 
Vasodilation, pain 
Rate controlling step in Insulin secretion - CORRECT ANSWER-Phosphorylation of 
glucose by glucokinase 
Glucokinase mutation - CORRECT ANSWER-Autosomal dominant form of early onset 
type 2 diabetes 
GLUT 2 - CORRECT ANSWER-low affinity high capacity glucose transporter. 
Uptake by beta cells 
Insulin release - CORRECT ANSWER-Bloo...
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MICROBIOLOGY Microbiology Module 2 Exam (Portage learning) 2023 Q1 TrueFalse. As movement requires
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True or False: As movement requires energy, metabolism can be defined 
as a controlled set of biochemical reactions that occur in only motile 
organisms in order to maintain life. 
True 
False Correct! 
Metabolism occurs in all living organisms, not just those that move. 
Ques 2 / 2 pts tion 2 
True or False: Enzymes are polysaccharides that catalyze chemical 
reactions. 
5/1/22, 6:13 PM M2: Module 2 Exam - Requires Respondus LockDown Browser + Webcam: Essential Microbiology with Lab-2021-Bowman...
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Harr – Hemostasis questions with correct answers
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Which characteristic describes antithrombin (AT)? 
 
A. It is synthesized in megakaryocytes 
B. It is activated by protein C 
C. It is a cofactor of heparin 
D. It is a pathological inhibitor of coagulation Answer C. It is a cofactor of heparin 
 
C Antithrombin is heparin cofactor and it is the most important naturally occurring physiological inhibitor of blood coagulation. It represents about 75% of antithrombotic activity and is an α2-globulin made by the liver. 
 
Which laboratory test is a...
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USMLE exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Cavernous hemangioma risk? - correct answer bleeding 
 
Tryptophan --> what two pathways? 2 mnemonics - correct answer "tripped on his nice nads" B2, B6 cofactors ---> NAD+ 
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"tripped on Sir-o-tony's Melons" B4, B6 cofactors ---> serotonin--- hydroxyindole transferase --->MELANIN 
 
hyperosmotic volume CONTRACTION (losing water, osm up in plasma) caused by... - correct answer SWEATING OR DI 
 
primary polydipsia results in what fluid changes? - correct answer expands b...
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NRNP 6566 MidtermStudy Guide NRNP 6566 Mid-term Study Guide Week 1 to 5 Week 1
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NRNP 6566 
Mid-term Study Guide Week 1 to 5 
Week 1 
1. Describe the cytochrome P450 system. Describe how inducers and inhibitors affect the cytochrome system and how that affects the half-life of medications. 
Cytochromes P450 (CYPs) are a superfamily of enzymes containing heme as a cofactor that function as monooxygenases. In mammals, these proteins oxidize steroids, fatty acids, and xenobiotics, and are important for the clearance of various compounds, as well as for hormone synthesis and br...
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Samenvatting thema 1 Forensische orthopedagogiek risicofactoren voor en diagnostiek bij delinquent gedrag:
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Alle literatuur van dit thema! Uitgebreid en puntsgewijs beschreven. 
De andere thema's volgen de andere weken ;) 
 
Handboek Forensische Orthopedagogiek: H1 t/m 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12 en 14 
Boek Uithuisgeplaatste jeugdigen: H2 
Boek Gevoel is explosief materiaal: H2 (tot halverwege p. 18 ‘Crimineel word je in de jeugdgevangenis’) en H3
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FNDH 400 Exam 3 Questions and Answers (Verified Answers)
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FNDH 400 Exam 3 Questions and Answers (Verified Answers) 
 
Where does the name Vitamin come from? 
Vital amines --> Vitamines, but when it was discovered they weren't amines, the E was dropped 
Fat soluble vitamins 
A, D, E, K 
Water Soluble Vitamins 
C, B 
What B vitamin numbers are missing? Why? 
B4, B8, B10, B11 
Were discovered and then removed due to redudancy 
EV McCollum and vitamins 
Theorized fat-soluble factor A that deficiency led to ophthalmia (inflammation of the eye) and water...
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