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Bio 115 Final Exam WVU Latest Update Graded A+
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Bio 115 Final Exam WVU Latest Update 
 
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Inputs: ETC & Chemiosmosis Oxygen, ADP + P, electrons from NADH, electrons from 
FADH2 
 
Outputs: ETC & Chemiosmosis Water, ATP, FAD, NADPH 
 
Inputs: Light Dependent Reactions of Photosynthesis Light, Water, ADP + P, NADP+ 
 
Outputs: Light Dependent Reactions of Photosynthesis Oxygen, ATP, NADPH 
 
Inputs:Light Independent Reactions of Photosynthesis (aka Calvin Cycle) ATP, NADPH, 
CO2 
 
Outputs: Light Independent Reactions of Photosynthes...
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microbiology test 2 TAMU questions with correct answers
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Glycolytic pathways CORRECT ANSWER break down sugars into pyruvate and related intermediates. 
 
TCA cycle enzymes eukaryotes CORRECT ANSWER mitochondrial location in eukaryotes 
 
TCA cycle prokaryotes CORRECT ANSWER cytoplasm location in prokaryotes 
 
Lipmann CORRECT ANSWER discovered coenzyme A 
 
Hans Krebs CORRECT ANSWER found the krebs cycle 
 
Electron transport and oxidative phosphorylation CORRECT ANSWER 4 ATP equivalents (2 ATP and 2 GTP) are synthesized directly from oxidation of glu...
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Bio 102 Exam 4 WVU Latest Update Graded A+
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Bio 102 Exam 4 WVU Latest Update 
 
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Aerobic Cellular Respiration metabolic process that efficiently converts the energy found 
within food molecules into ATP 
 
Mitochondrion in most all eukaryotic cells, double membrane, POWER HOUSE of cell 
 
ACR processes Glycolysis, Acetyl Coenzyme A formation, Krebs Cycle, Electron transport 
& ATP synthase 
 
Glycolysis (cytoplasm) Preparatory phase where glucose is unstable preparing to be broken 
down. Then payoff phase where there is 4ATP, ...
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AP Bio Practice Exam 1 With Complete Questions And Answers
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Humans produce sweat as a cooling mechanism 
to maintain a stable internal temperature. Which 
of the following best explains how the properties 
of water contribute to this physiological process? - ANSWER The high heat of vaporization of water 
allows the body to remove excess heat 
through a phase change of water from 
liquid to gas 
 
A student placed a semipermeable membrane 
inside a U-shaped channel with two chambers, 
as shown. The membrane permits the movement 
of water but not salt. The...
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HESI A2 Biology: Questions & Answers: A+ Score Guide Solution
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Why is polarity the most important characteristic of water? 
 (Ans- The results of the polarity are hydrogen bonding, a high specific heat value, and its versatile solvent properties. 
 
Athletes are often concerned with the question of what they need in their diets to increase muscle mass and strength. What biologic molecule would you recommend that would accomplish this? 
A. Carbohydrates 
B. Proteins 
C. Lipids 
D. Nucleic acids 
 (Ans- B. Proteins 
 
Which organelle would you expect to be pr...
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ISSA Certified Fitness Trainer Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2023
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training effect - Correct Answer-An increase in functional capacity of muscles and other 
bodily tissues as a result of increased stress (overload) placed upon them. 
Homeostasis - Correct Answer-The automatic tendency to maintain a relatively constant 
internal environment. 
Metabolism - Correct Answer-The total of all the chemical and physical processes by 
which the body builds and maintains itself (anabolism) and by which it breaks down its 
substances for the production of energy (catabolis...
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ISSA FINAL EXAM 2023
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Which client form allows clients to understand and accept any and all risks associated with beginning an exercise program? - liability waiver 
 
A movement that keeps the distal end of the body segment fixed in one location describes what type of kinetic chain movement? - Closed kinetic chain movement 
 
Which of the following is considered an incomplete protein? - peas 
 
For the average adult what percentage of the diet should be carbohydrates? - 45 to 65 percent of daily calories 
 
In which ...
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MCB 2010 Exam 2 Questions with Complete Solutions
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What is the most common electron carrier in biological systems? Correct Answer-NAD 
 
During the process of group translocation, glucose is brought into the cell and is chemically modified into what compound, which prevents it from leaving the cell? Correct Answer-Glucose-6-phosphate 
 
Where does the Krebs cycle take place in bacteria? Correct Answer-Cytoplasm 
 
For the most part, what type of energy operates cell transactions? Correct Answer-Chemical 
 
Which of the following is the substrate...
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AP Biology Questions and Answers (Graded A)
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AP Biology Questions and Answers (Graded A) 
The resting membrane potential depends on which of the following? 
 
I. Active transport 
 
II. Selective permeability 
 
III. Differential distribution of ions across the axonal membrane 
 
A. III only 
B. I and II only 
C. II and III only 
D. I, II, and III 
D The resting potential depends on active transport (the Na+K+-ATPase pump) and the selective permeability of the axon membrane to K+ than to Na+, which leads to a differential distribution of ...
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Module 2- Microbiology Portage Learning Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Module 2- Microbiology Portage Learning Questions and Answers 100% Pass cellular metabolism a controlled set of biochemical reactions that occur in living organisms to maintain life 
Enzymes a protein, or group of proteins, that speed up (catalyze) chemical reactions 
Cofactors a small chemical component, usually metal ions, that assist and regulate enzymes during the catalysis reactions. 
enzymes break down proteins into what: amino acids 
enzymes break down lipids into what: glycerrol/fatty ac...